Posts Tagged ‘Alfred Hitchcock’

  • You Can’t Be A Passer ‘Bai’
    The great comic genius Charlie Chaplin was asked to define what exactly is comedy and how it differs from tragedy..And he gave an example of a man walking by leisurely and slipping on a banana peel..To the onlookers it is a source of comedy but to the person just fallen and humbled it is a tragedy..and bigger the ego that is humbled the mirth and merry making for others...
    by krysh at June 19th, 2009 at 07:06 am
  • The Paradine Case
    Alfred Hitchcock’s The Paradine Case At the outset itself I’d say that ‘The Paradine Case’ is a superb film. For me, atleast. It is Alfred Hitchcock’s 1947 movie that is quite unlike his usual suspense films and is quite shorn of his signature style that every other major film of his imprinted with. The Paradine Case is a murder mystery alright...
    by Arthi V at March 31st, 2009 at 09:03 pm
  • Vertigo-Into a Vortex of Mystery
    /** Spoiler Alert*/ When the title credits of Vertigo roll on screen, the title itself, comes from the pupils of a woman’s eyes. And then we have animated designs, spiralling in different directions, and the eye fading away, and then finally the woman’s eye comes back to screen, and we have the final credit. Even if we take the ...
    by Ratnakar Sadasyula at January 3rd, 2009 at 08:01 am
  • The Trouble With Harry : Hitchcock’s best comedy
    iView Author: Dr.Mandar V. Bichu (Sharjah, UAE) Email: drmandarvb [At] yahoo [DOT] com The Trouble With Harry – Hitchcock’s best comedy! ——————————————————– Remember the opening mob-scene in Frenzy where a floating woman’s corpse steals the...
    by PROJEKT iVIEW at December 19th, 2008 at 01:12 am
  • Memorable Scenes from Alfred Hitchcock films
    Alfred Hitchcock is known for his memorable films and also due to his memorable scenes which he has shown to the World.Here i am listing the 10 most memorable scenes of Alfred Hitchcock. 10. Strangers on a Train The Scene in which Robert Walker sub-consciously tries to Strangles Mrs. Cunningham in the party.The scenes is embedded with ominous personality of ‘Bruno...
    by Krishna at December 13th, 2008 at 09:12 am
  • Film Discussions : their standard makes me angry
    iView Author: ABHIJEET SINGH (India) Email: 11.abhijeet[at] Gmail [dot] com Film Discussions Films and discussion go hand in hand but is the discussion of some level that is the big question.
    by PROJEKT iVIEW at May 20th, 2008 at 03:05 am