Tuesday, November 14

NXNW


Last night I started watching Alfred Hitchcock's North By Northwest. Although I enjoy taking my time with older feature-length films, I'll probably finish this one tonight.
I have only seen a few Hitchcock films. Psycho, Vertigo, and Rear Window are the few I know I've seen.
Also, Cary Grant is one of those old school film actors that a lot of people hold with high regard, and yet I never watched any of his films, until this summer when I saw Bringing Up Baby and The Philadelphia Story at Music & Movies in the Park.

I wont ruin any details of North By Northwest, just in case any of you haven't seen it, but I do recommend watching it.

5 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

I just watched Vertigo on sunday for the first time; and it was totally captivating. I can't remember the last time a movie put me on the edge of my seat like that. I haven't seen NxNW, although I heard it's blossom.

1:01 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The last flawless feature i saw was back in '91. It was by acclaimed director David Kellogg and called 'Cool as Ice'. And if you ain't into D.Kellogg, like, get with it -

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0446109/

2:13 AM  
Blogger ryanerik said...

The last cool hot shit I saw that was hot as cool as ice... was Brother Ninja.

Jared you still have that VHS? so funny.

I need to see the Hitchcocks I haven't yet.

12:45 PM  
Blogger Jared Thiele said...

agreed. Cold Ice Runs In The Family is the Last best movie from back in '89.
I think I still have Brother Ninja. I don't throw stuff like that away. Home recorded VHS should never be thrown away. I sometime don't notice I'm a bit of a pack rat.

3:26 PM  
Blogger ryanerik said...

Been trying to look up Brother Ninja on the onlines and it's impossible. Granted, if I recall, it had a few different names...?

Man, let's for sure watch that when I'm back.
In fact, let's make it a joint family Christmas viewing party. No better way to celebrate the birthday of the original Ninja Brother.

12:35 AM  

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