What's the Worst Alfred Hitchcock Movie?
Since asking about the best spawns a good debate. How about the worst?
I guess I have to go first. It's hard as I've seen most of them, yet one also has to take into account the times. I'd probably pick one of the early films, like The Farmer's Daughter, but that's probably not fair. Family Plot is probably an easy one, but I'll have to go with it. |
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I can only go based off of what I've seen. So far that is The Man Who Knew Too Much remake.
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Well, if it's a Hitch film, it's fair to call it his "worst"... except that I like Family Plot quite a bit. Some of his early flicks are pretty weak, but I think I'll go with the incredibly-dry Topaz, even though it's starting to seem less awful as time goes by.
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I'd go with Topaz.
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probably Psycho. but only because it was a departure from his other suspense films (i.e. north by northwest or vertigo)
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You're killin' me, urkillinme.
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Originally Posted by urkillinmesmalls (Post 749079)
probably Psycho. but only because it was a departure from his other suspense films (i.e. north by northwest or vertigo)
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Of the Hitchcock films I've seen, the one I've liked least is probably Frenzy
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In spite of my obsession with his movies, I still haven't really seen enough of his films to participate. As a matter of fact, all of them are at least 8/10 for me :D
But I suppose I'll pick Dial M For Murder. |
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I thought Family Plot was fabulous. Out of all the films I've seen of his, I didn't think much of I Confess.
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Originally Posted by Nausicaä (Post 749199)
I thought Family Plot was fabulous. Out of all the films I've seen of his, I didn't think much of I Confess.
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Torn Curtain. A film with both Paul Newman and Julie Andrews, I somehow dislike.
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I'd say Topaz
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I'd have to say Family Plot at the moment as it's the only one i remember thinking - "What the hell is this"
However i'm willing to give it another go at some point. |
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Come on! Dial M is at least in his top 5
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Don't get me wrong, it's still a fantastic film, I'd give it an 8/10. There is no such thing as a bad Hitchcock movie, or even a below average one :D
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There is no such thing as a bad Hitchcock movie, or even a below average one
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I really didn't like The Birds(I like the idea and always want it to come off better than I think it does), but the Manxman would be the worst I've seen because the guy on the left-
http://www.channelguidemagblog.com/w...0/Manxman1.jpg - is the worst actor in recorded history. |
Originally Posted by wintertriangles (Post 749949)
Half his movies are at most average. There's only so many ways to shoot an espionage romance thriller, and after doing it 60 times he had left behind about 30 duds, which is one reason most film people haven't seen all his films.
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Alright I'll be more exact here:
I didn't care for any of his films up to The 39 Steps, so there goes 12 already. Secret Agent isn't bad but not something I'd recommend. Sabotage through Rebecca are all great sans Jamaica Inn, and after Rebecca were 4 average films. Shadow Of A Doubt through Strangers On A Train are all great, I Confess was ok but lacked a lot of possibilities, Rear Window speaks for itself, actually haven't seen Dial M For Murder, two more skippable ones, haven't seen his TV shows, and then The Wrong Man through Psycho are all great. Nothing after that drew any interest from me. Okie dokie then adding it all up: 25 films that I personally find exercises in monotony. I guess I wasn't far off. Again, my only point was that this:
There is no such thing as a bad Hitchcock movie, or even a below average one
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