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  • Johann's Avatar
    Today, 08:54 PM
    Johann replied to a thread Tcm mark 2 in General Film Forum
    PSYCHO (1960) Probably Alfred Hitchcock's most famous film. Was this the first slasher flick? Janet Leigh is Marion Crane, a woman who...
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  • Johann's Avatar
    Today, 07:20 PM
    Johann replied to a thread Tcm mark 2 in General Film Forum
    His Oscar nomination was probably due to how sensational and edgy this was at the time. He's believable, but ultimately boring to me. Put Brando in...
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  • Chris Knipp's Avatar
    Today, 06:53 PM
    Chris Knipp replied to a thread Tcm mark 2 in General Film Forum
    This came across as lurid at the time and was well publicized, but emerges as only a watered down version of the bolder Nelson Algren novel it was...
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    Today, 06:31 PM
    Johann replied to a thread Tcm mark 2 in General Film Forum
    THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM (1955) Dramatic noir from Otto Preminger. Frank Sinatra plays Frankie Machine, fresh out of prison and back home...
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  • Chris Knipp's Avatar
    Today, 08:52 AM
    Chris Knipp replied to a thread Tcm mark 2 in General Film Forum
    I agree with your assessment of the two quotes completely though I have not seen this film.
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  • Johann's Avatar
    Today, 08:36 AM
    Johann replied to a thread Tcm mark 2 in General Film Forum
    Those are great quotes. The second one is more accurate. THe plot was just plain ridiculous, with too many coincidences. The first quote is Brody...
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  • Chris Knipp's Avatar
    Today, 06:22 AM
    Chris Knipp replied to a thread Tcm mark 2 in General Film Forum
    From Richard Brody, the back pages movie commentator of The New Yorker: A citizen review sounds more like my opinion:
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