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Watch If You Dare
Episode 46: Hitchcock's "Psycho" w/ special guests authors Jim McDevitt and Eric San Juan

Watch If You Dare

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 109:52


Watch If You Dare tackles the 1960 horror masterpiece "Psycho" directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Coinciding with the film's US debut 60th anniversary, Derek and Aaron are joined by Jim McDevitt and Eric San Juan, authors of "A Year of Hitchcock: 52 Weeks with the Master of Suspense," "Hitchcock’s Villains: Murderers, Maniacs, and Mothers Issues," and other titles. They discuss the impact of this film on the entire genre and tropes of horror, history of Hitchcock and production, how it remains effective decades later, among many other topics. Tune in to hear everything they go through! The boys know their best friend is their mother.Please check out and support Jim McDevitt and Eric San Juan.https://www.amazon.com/Jim-McDevitt/e/B002OKTW2Q/http://ericsanjuan.com/Twitter: @ericsanjuan and @jimmcdevittWe are on PodBean, Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, Stitcher, Spotify, CastBox, and Google Play. Please rate, review, subscribe, and share our show. Our socials are on Facebook and Twitter @WatchIfYouDare Shop Nightmare Threads for all your horror clothing and merch needs. Use our referral link below! Enter coupon code “WatchIfYouDare” at checkout to save 10%! https://nightmarethreads.com/?ref=DareYou  

Films(trips)
Episode 114: PSYCHO (1998)

Films(trips)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 115:00


Andrew and Dave are back, and maaaaaaaan is it a strange one this time. Leaving noted Alfred Hitchcock fan Brian De Palma behind, the duo turn their attention to Gus Van Sant's infamous 1998 remake of Hitchcock's PSYCHO, starring Anne Heche and Vince Vaughn. Will the pair come to any solid conclusions about the film over the course of the discussion? Can the pair even agree about what the film is trying to do? And how awesome is that suit William H. Macy wears in this thing? Tune in and find out! Next Episode: Oh hell, William Burroughs again. All music by Andrew Kannegiesser. Editing by Dave Babbitt

Bond By Numbers
Literary Gunbarrel #9: Tie-in Episode

Bond By Numbers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2020 159:14


Regarded by its author as a "cautionary tale" (...uh, sure, okay Ian...) Bond's 1962 literary adventure, set in leafy upstate New York, is anything but classic 007. Narrated by a vulnerable female protagonist trapped in a motel with libidinous ghouls, "The Spy Who Loved Me" has more in common with Hitchcock's "Psycho" than the EON production of the same name. Maligned by critics and fans alike, Fleming's experimental novel is here put through the BBN apparatus ahead of their upcoming review on the 1977 film. So, fill up the Vespa and sharpen the ice-pick, it's time to meet Vivienne Michel!

Pop Kitchen
9. Halloween Episode. "Everybody (Backstreets Back)" and what makes a song sound "SCARY"

Pop Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 45:45


Omg, we're back again....!!!!! On our first Halloween episode, Lesley and Jeff try to figure out how a song like the Backstreet Boys' "Everybody" can be so strongly associated with Halloween. But can you discuss Halloween music without talking about "Thriller?" We think not!!! We talk chromatics, dissonance and using simple bass lines as key features in creating a leading "scary sound." Other chilling examples include John Carpenter's "Halloween main theme song" Hitchcock's "Psycho" and we might still throw in some Katy Perry. Terrifying!!!!! Also Discussed - Clive Caulder - Barry Weiss - Jive Records - Denniz PoP - Marilyn Manson - Alanis Morrisette - Hitchcock - John Carpenter - 787 Coffee ( East village ) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/popkitchenpodcast/support

Tardy to the Party
Tardy to the Party 127: Psycho

Tardy to the Party

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 92:08


This week we talk about Hitchcock's Psycho!

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Saturday Review
Heather at the Bush Theatre; 78/52 film; Ali Smith's novel, Winter; Monochrome at the National Gallery; Babylon Berlin

Saturday Review

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2017 46:19


Heather is a play at London's Bush Theatre about a reclusive children's author who becomes famous 78/52 is a star-studded 90 minute film analysing the infamous shower scene in Hitchcock's Psycho. In less than three minutes it has 78 set-ups and 52 edit cuts and is a transformatory moment of cinema. Ali Smith's second novel in her seasonal series is Winter; family ructions around a Christmas gathering looking back through previous gatherings Monochrome at The National Gallery in London is an exhibition looking at how and why artists in different eras have worked in black and white. And nowadays they can work in no colour palette at all Babylon Berlin is a new 16 part, €38m series beginning on Sky Atlantic, set in the decadent world of the Weimar era German capital. Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Gillian Slovo, Damian Barr and Gaylene Gould. The producer is Oliver Jones.

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It is Part 3 of our Thriller Block! The movie: Hitchcock's Psycho (not the remake....why did that happen?). Join us for this masterful thriller, lead by an out of this world performance! Psycho (1960) Directed By: Alfred Hitchcock Written By: Joseph Stefano (screenplay) Robert Bloch (novel) Starring: Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles and Janet Leigh ****EXPLICIT**** ****SPOILERS****

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"I'm not gonna crack up" This week we're watching Alfred Hitchcock's psychological thriller Vertigo starring Kim Novak and James Stewart. Hitchcock virgin Paul is confused by the appearance of Gavin Estler from BBC News 24, Andy reveals that Hitchcock was forced to shoot a rubbish alternate ending which thankfully was never used, and the team consider whether the whole thing could have been avoided if the creepy Nuns had just kept the bell tower door locked. Meanwhile, Rachael lasts a whole 3 minutes before mentioning the soundtrack, which leads her to take a closer look at the work of composer Bernard Herrmann, including his famous score for Hitchcock's Psycho. And Hitchcock fan Andy investigates the Director's penchant for making cameos in his movies. This week's scale: "Vertigo" the movie or "Vertigo" the 2004 U2 song that represents the modern shame of a once great band who used to pay their taxes

Jay's Analysis
JaysAnalysis: Hitchcock's Psycho Psyche & MK Ultra w/Jamie Hanshaw

Jay's Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2016 56:46


Jamie Hanshaw joins me to do an in-depth analysis of some of Hitchcock's greatest films and their deeper meaning. Jamie and I deconstruct Notorious, Marnie, Rear Window, North by Northwest, The Man Who Knew Too Much, Vertigo, Psycho, The Birds and Frenzy. We touch on everything from mind control to the occult to MI6 and Tavistock connections, as we learn the master of suspense was also a master of another kind...To hear the full interview, subscribe at Jaysanalysis.com for $4.95 month. http://www.jaysanalysis.com

Books and Nachos
Psycho II by Robert Bloch

Books and Nachos

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2013 20:07


Hitchcock's Psycho became such a phenomenal success that it all but obscured the novel on which it was based. But in 1982 original Psycho author Robert Bloch returned to Norman Bates in his novel Psycho II. Completely unrelated to the 1983 film of the same name, Bloch's book tells of a movie studio adapting Norman Bates' story to the big screen. When Norman hears about this he is none too happy and he goes to Hollywood. Now Stuart reads and reviews Bloch's original continuation of Bates' story as he continues to read the Psycho novels while at Now Playing Podcast he, Arnie, and Brock review the Psycho films! Those movie reviews are Now Playing's limited-availability Fall 2013 Gold Donation Series, but here, unlimited, you can hear Stuart's thoughts on the book! Take a listen, then go to Now Playing Podcast before October 31, 2013 to hear the movie reviews!