I’ve posted this before. But I wanted to post it again. 

I’ve posted this before. But I wanted to post it again. 

Always make the audience suffer as much as possible. —Alfred Hitchcock

Top 10 Favorite Filmmakers. (In no particular order - except Hitch) - Alfred Hitchcock

Top 10 Favorite Filmmakers. (In no particular order - except Hitch) - Alfred Hitchcock


jewahl:

Psycho (1960) & Psycho III (1986) comparison.

Mother! Oh God Mother! Blood, blood! 


This is why I appreciate Psycho III. And for very little else.

jewahl:

Psycho (1960) & Psycho III (1986) comparison.

Mother! Oh God Mother! Blood, blood!

This is why I appreciate Psycho III. And for very little else.

Nothing about it to distract from the telling of the tale, just like in the old days.
Alfred Hitchcock on Psycho
fuckyeahhitchcock:

I’ve received some news men, this is called a “brassiere.” From one HitchcockiMAN to another, let’s solve some female mysteries this Valentine’s Day!

Totally solved some for Greg & Mazin yesterday. Totally worth it.

fuckyeahhitchcock:

I’ve received some news men, this is called a “brassiere.” From one HitchcockiMAN to another, let’s solve some female mysteries this Valentine’s Day!

Totally solved some for Greg & Mazin yesterday. Totally worth it.

Look at that conspicuous newspaper. LOOK AT IT. 
Now you can forget it was there entirely, it doesn’t even matter.

Look at that conspicuous newspaper. LOOK AT IT.

Now you can forget it was there entirely, it doesn’t even matter.

milquetoastxx:

littleblackdress

milquetoastxx:

littleblackdress

ygtt:

Still have never watched “Family Plot”

I may, and in fact do, own a good number of these.
But I want this set anyway.

ygtt:

Still have never watched “Family Plot”

I may, and in fact do, own a good number of these.

But I want this set anyway.

beanmaru:

Day 3 of stuff found in my top dresser drawer
Bates Motel key for room #1

Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaant.

beanmaru:

Day 3 of stuff found in my top dresser drawer

Bates Motel key for room #1

Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaant.

Psycho (dir. Alfred Hitchcock, 1960)
One of my favorite moments in cinema history.

Psycho (dir. Alfred Hitchcock, 1960)

One of my favorite moments in cinema history.

transparentvignettes:

Sean Connery and Alfred Hitchcock on the set of Marnie.

Oh how I love the two of them together.

transparentvignettes:

Sean Connery and Alfred Hitchcock on the set of Marnie.

Oh how I love the two of them together.