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gelinas
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response 320 of 326:
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Jun 29 03:00 UTC 2000 |
Probably. She visited Bodega Bay because she was a practical joker with
no reason to limit herself. 'Twould be interesting to know what was in the
original note, the one she destroyed when replacing it with a note to the
sister.
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omni
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response 321 of 326:
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Jul 1 08:12 UTC 2000 |
Where was he in Rear Window? I watched it really close and still must have
missed it.
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remmers
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response 322 of 326:
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Jul 1 15:26 UTC 2000 |
Early in the film he can be seen in one of the apartment windows,
doing some repair work or something.
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lelande
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response 323 of 326:
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Jul 1 21:14 UTC 2000 |
are there any hitch movies where he makes his sole appearance anywhere
beyond 'early in the film'? i understand he tried to get the tradition
out of the way quickly so viewers wouldn't spend the whole movie
searching for him while ignoring the flic.
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gelinas
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response 324 of 326:
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Jul 8 09:27 UTC 2000 |
Actually, he was visiting the piano player.
I heard that he moved his appearances to earlier in the films after people
started looking for him.
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iggy
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response 325 of 326:
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Jul 8 14:39 UTC 2000 |
i just saw an episode of the simpsons where they did a brief
sendup of 'the birds'. homer lisa and bart walked into
a daycare to get maggie, and all the babies were sucking
pacifiers in an eerie way. tons of them.
like they were ready to attack and just waiting to be provoked.
after homer grabbed maggie, he slowly backed out of the daycare and
shut the door.
alfred hitchcock made a cameo walking a dog outside.
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remmers
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response 326 of 326:
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Jul 8 14:43 UTC 2000 |
(It was the Ayn Rand Daycare Center, if I remember correctly.)
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