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Do you put this movie in Hitchcock's top 5?

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    movieluvr4 — 17 years ago(July 22, 2008 03:11 PM)

    I don't know about Hitchcock's overall top 5, but it probably makes it into my top 5 Hitchcock films (although, my top 5 seems to change upon repeated viewings of his films).

    1. Vertigo
    2. Notorious
    3. Strangers on a Train
    4. North by Northwest
    5. Shadow of a Doubt
      My personal judgement of his films tends to largely be based on my ability to come back to them and discover new things and be as thrilled and haunted as the initial viewing. So my favorite Hitchcock movies are the ones I can watch over and over again with sustained interest.
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      colvinis — 17 years ago(July 27, 2008 12:39 PM)

      It's certainley my favorite of his work. It's one of my top 10 favorite films of all time, as a matter of fact.

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        Rob4535 — 17 years ago(July 27, 2008 11:02 PM)

        It is my sixth favorite of his. My top 5 favorite Hitchcock films are

        1. Rear Window
        2. Vertigo
        3. Psycho
        4. North By Northwest
        5. Strangers On A Train
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              Uvtha — 17 years ago(February 06, 2009 12:03 AM)

              I love it, but no way. He did waaaay better movies, many. That said this is one of my favorites, top 3 for me if not top 1. Its just not as "good" as the others.

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                jmbwithcats — 17 years ago(March 23, 2009 02:05 AM)

                I'm confused by your statement. It begins saying no way would it even be in the top 5, then you say it's one of your favorites top 3 if not the best uhh huh?
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                  Uvtha — 16 years ago(August 14, 2009 02:13 AM)

                  I personally like the film it has a place in my heart, but when I compare it with notorious, or strangers on a train, or psyco, or vertigo, or north by north west, it just cannot compare in quality on any level.
                  SO what I mean is that quality wise its not up to par with hitch's best, but it will always be a favorite of mine cause it just hit some part of me and stuck.

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                    narnia4 — 17 years ago(February 28, 2009 09:30 PM)

                    I'd say it's top 5. It's my personal favorite of his films, but others may be "better". I'd probably say it could rank #5. Above it would be Vertigo and Psycho, North by Northwest, and Rear Window (probably).

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                      borodinrodin — 16 years ago(April 12, 2009 07:55 PM)

                      Have seen it twice in last two months on TCM and it really stands out as being ahead of its time.
                      I would defintely consider it in top 10.
                      It reminds me of Twilight Zone episode, I wonder if Serling saw this as inspiration to the episode where bank employee (guy from Bewitched) temporarily gets ability to read peoples minds when coin lands on edge. The comedic contrast between those who think bad thoughts with no intention of acting upon them (the clinically comedic dialogue between characters on how they would kill) [in twilight Zone episode it was the old bank clerk thinking of robbery and escape to tropical paradise] versus the over ingratiating personality (Jos Cotten) portrays to most of family (except for Young Charlie) and the strange relationship they share.
                      Also concur with others who suggest it may have been an influence on David Lynch, as it has that same undercurrent of what lies beneath the bucolic suburban middle class neighborhood.
                      In no particular order:
                      North by Northwest
                      Vertigo
                      Shadow of Doubt
                      Psycho
                      Notorious
                      Spellbound
                      Foreign Correspondent
                      Lady Vanishes
                      Rebecca
                      The Man Who Knew Too Much
                      Rear Window
                      A quality of Hitchcock I really appreciate is his taste in having some of the most naturally beautiful women to ever grace the cinematic screen appear in his films.

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                        BwlBoy — 16 years ago(April 15, 2009 01:17 PM)

                        This may have been Hitchcock's favourite but nowhere near mine. I've seen 22 of his films and I could only possibly place this above The Birds, The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956), Spellbound and Notorious to date. My top 5 so far would be Psycho, North by Northwest, Rebecca, Sabotage and The 39 Steps.

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                          advice31765 — 16 years ago(April 17, 2009 09:34 PM)

                          No, I like it a lot and I don't make a ranked list of Hitchcock films but I can think of 5 I like better.

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                            maxman-5 — 16 years ago(May 15, 2009 02:20 PM)

                            No, not me.

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                              Itsamoomoo — 16 years ago(May 17, 2009 05:30 PM)

                              Absolutely not! "Psycho," "The Birds," "Rope," "Strangers On a Train," and "Dial M For Murder" are so much better than "SOAD."

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                                djsnafu23 — 16 years ago(May 30, 2009 09:30 PM)

                                Wow, exactly what Saltedut says! Weird, thjats my top 5 too. Rope 1st though.
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                                  the_crawl4 — 16 years ago(June 01, 2009 11:20 PM)

                                  absolutely- its a tie for second for me

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                                    kikiteka — 16 years ago(August 16, 2009 09:58 PM)

                                    Absolutely! It's way ahead of it's time. There is so much between the lines, and it's absolutely crammed with symbolism. You can't possibly see it all in one viewing. I've seen it several times and every time I see it, I notice something else. Just the other day I noticed that when Uncle Charlie greets his sister for the first time, her young son and daughter are standing in front of them, a reflection of how they see each other. Big sister, baby brother.

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                                      sublimer13 — 16 years ago(August 30, 2009 10:54 PM)

                                      It ties for the top spot on my list with Rebecca.
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                                        jgiannantoni05 — 16 years ago(September 05, 2009 11:02 PM)

                                        I can see why Shadow is Hitchcock's personal favorite. It is in my top 5. But I'll admit a slight partiality to the "charming killer" Hitchcock films. My list evidences this partiality.
                                        My top 5 Hitchcock (no particular order):
                                        Notorious
                                        Psycho
                                        Shadow of a Doubt
                                        The 39 Steps
                                        Rope
                                        Vertigo may make this list, needs a rewatch. The Lady Vanishes is not far from this top 5.

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