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In reply to the discussion: Movies that you watched once, and will never, ever, ever see it again because they hit their mark. [View all]Pike Bishop
(32 posts)35. What hasn't Hitchcock covered?
The Blair Witch was terrible, but Hitchcock has influenced all horror and suspense. When asked about to whom he looked for for influence for The Exorcist, Friedkin said "for everything, I watch Hitchcock over and over, as everybody should.
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Movies that you watched once, and will never, ever, ever see it again because they hit their mark. [View all]
Baitball Blogger
Oct 2014
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I wonder if it was remade, how they would interpret the job of the social worker.
Baitball Blogger
Oct 2014
#7
That was my pick. Won't see it again, and won't recommend it to others. Disturbing.
kairos12
Oct 2014
#36
Do not watch the remake. I never saw the original, my daughter and I watched the remake and
seaglass
Oct 2014
#54
A Grave of Fireflies, and Amour. And A Bridge to Terabithia, for different reasons.
jobycom
Oct 2014
#26
Truly Emotional and and very hard to watch movie, One Who Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"
Stuart G
Oct 2014
#30
a James Woods film called THE BOOST about a cocaine addict. It was great but too real
TeamPooka
Oct 2014
#58
I'm unclear on whether you mean you wouldn't watch a remake or wouldn't watch the same
cui bono
Oct 2014
#80