Top 10 Hitchcock Films

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @matthewbissonnette4949
    @matthewbissonnette4949 11 лет назад +804

    I like Hitchcock's bomb theory. You can do a bomb scene in two ways. One is you have two men sitting at a table talking about baseball for five minutes when a bomb under the table explodes and the audience has a brief, horrible shock. Or you let the audience know there is a bomb under the table when the scene starts so during the five minutes the audience will be yelling, "stop talking about baseball you a-holes, there is a bomb under the table!" That is how you create suspense.

    • @samiramraniamrani6886
      @samiramraniamrani6886 5 лет назад +21

      It's principaly an inspiration from orson welles methodology

    • @davidpomeroy7594
      @davidpomeroy7594 5 лет назад +9

      Matthew Bissonnette Hitchcock would choose the latter.

    • @Newton14alan
      @Newton14alan 5 лет назад +5

      @Sammy R.--- That single-shot opening is one of the most impressively choreographed scenes in motion picture history...and many people don't even notice it. Also the opening shot from, "The Player" is something to appreciate as well.

  • @TheWeeCrafter
    @TheWeeCrafter 11 лет назад +307

    Rear Window has to be my favorite. When I first saw, I couldn't even comprehend my emotions: I was in bigger suspense that moment that in most of my life. And for that, Rear Window deserves a place in my heart.

    • @waltworks8389
      @waltworks8389 2 года назад +4

      Me too!... Which added to my disappointment in Vertigo all the more so...

    • @DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek
      @DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek 2 года назад +4

      @@waltworks8389 booooo

    • @Matthias-sl6jr
      @Matthias-sl6jr 2 месяца назад

      Actually I just rewatched Lifeboat I forgot how well filmed that is Hitch does fantastic stuff with the lighting & shadows in that

  • @chris812125
    @chris812125 11 лет назад +308

    I think that 'Rebecca' is a truly under appreciated Hitchcock film. It's one of my favorites.

    • @Aprilfool3333
      @Aprilfool3333 5 лет назад +11

      That was his best Movie

    • @AAYLV
      @AAYLV 5 лет назад +8

      Absolutely

    • @johnreddick7650
      @johnreddick7650 5 лет назад +4

      I think people think of it just as much as a Selznick film as a Hitchcock film, which leads to people underrating Hitch's contribution. Personally, I think the fact that he made the film so much his own even with Selznick constantly interfering shows his genius even more: „In der Beschränkung zeigt sich erst der Meister.“

    • @subversivelysurreal3645
      @subversivelysurreal3645 5 лет назад +4

      Christopher : Mine too. Daphné DuMaurier really treated Hitchcock well. I also love Marnie. Call it corny, but I probably liked a woman criminal. I definitely like their relationship. Probably because I am a woman.

    • @subversivelysurreal3645
      @subversivelysurreal3645 5 лет назад +1

      Christopher : It has the most interesting ‘twist’, revealed in the happiest of ways.

  • @demetriouslara9533
    @demetriouslara9533 5 лет назад +228

    The 39 Steps is really underrated. It’s probably one of Hitch’s best British films.

    • @BenCol
      @BenCol 5 лет назад +12

      According to the British Film Institute, it’s the 4th best British film ever made. I’d hardly call that ‘underrated’ myself.

    • @Syklonus
      @Syklonus 5 лет назад +7

      I don't like using the word "best" to describe movies. Film is subjective, so there can be no "best" or "worst" - only "favourite". Popularity is not a measure of quality either.

    • @ByzantineCalvinist
      @ByzantineCalvinist 4 года назад +1

      But it has little to do with John Buchan's novel of the same name.

    • @demetriouslara9533
      @demetriouslara9533 4 года назад +1

      BenCol Fair, it’s just that you don’t often hear it in the same breath as “Vertigo” or “Psycho” when folks discuss Hitch’s movies.

    • @stubbs-letterpress
      @stubbs-letterpress 4 года назад +7

      I love 39 steps, but lady vanishes is my fave from that era.

  • @Syklonus
    @Syklonus 7 лет назад +211

    The Birds is fascinating becasue it has no music whatsoever. It's good for budding composers as it's basically a clean slate in which to practise.

    • @ks4isu
      @ks4isu 5 лет назад +8

      Even without music, Hitchcock finds ways to convey suspense and shock. And Mrs. Bundy is my favorite minor character ever.

    • @fergalhughes165
      @fergalhughes165 4 года назад +1

      Lifeboat does have music but only over the titles and the 'The End' card

    • @jamesalexander5623
      @jamesalexander5623 2 года назад +1

      @andrion waser The "Jaws" of it's day!

    • @MicahMicahel
      @MicahMicahel 3 месяца назад +1

      Scarface 1932 and the original Frankenstein would benifit from soundtracks

    • @garrettbays6942
      @garrettbays6942 Месяц назад

      He mentions blue screen, but there was no blue screen used in the film. They used a sulfur screen (a kind of yellow screen).

  • @crushingalldeceivers
    @crushingalldeceivers 5 лет назад +81

    Nice to see Rope on your list, often overlooked - I think it is a masterpiece.

    • @neobogard
      @neobogard Год назад +2

      Rope is Hitchcock's best movie.

    • @Matthias-sl6jr
      @Matthias-sl6jr 2 месяца назад

      Camera work in rear window was better

    • @Matthias-sl6jr
      @Matthias-sl6jr 2 месяца назад

      I love that rope was inspired by Leopold & Leob,that was gutsy.considering whos always controlled H-wood.

    • @crushingalldeceivers
      @crushingalldeceivers 2 месяца назад

      @@Matthias-sl6jr I agree the camera work un rear window was better and is a superior movie, but Rope is very underrated.

  • @VicJang
    @VicJang 11 лет назад +849

    James has two groups of fans: gamers and movie lovers. I am both.

  • @elfhermie
    @elfhermie 11 лет назад +18

    Great list! Frenzy, Rebecca, Notorious, and The 39 Steps are also absolute MUST-SEES. Frenzy and The 39 Steps are perfect for those who love Innocent Man Accused thrillers (Frenzy feels very modernand fresh to this day while 39 Steps is the choice for those who like b&w classic). Rebecca and Notorious are simply first rate films on any level. For those who are just discovering Hitchcock movies, you're in for a fantastic ride. There are TONS of fantastic films and highlight moments!

  • @thewenhacker
    @thewenhacker 10 лет назад +71

    He's my personal favorite director.

  • @HEYitzED
    @HEYitzED 11 лет назад +330

    I just watched Dial M For Murder for the first time. Brilliant film.

    • @nicodimus2222
      @nicodimus2222 7 лет назад +11

      Yup. It's my favorite Hitchcock film.

    • @prpwnage9296
      @prpwnage9296 5 лет назад +2

      I saw it when it was little several times as my aunt had to explain it.

    • @MarkAS56
      @MarkAS56 5 лет назад +3

      So underrated

    • @AAYLV
      @AAYLV 5 лет назад +2

      After Dial M for Murder I clapped applause. My personal favourite Hitchcock

    • @johnlewis9158
      @johnlewis9158 5 лет назад +1

      It would have made my list for sure along with frenzy

  • @jimmymartinez9994
    @jimmymartinez9994 6 лет назад +24

    I love vertigo! Kim Novak was so beautiful and with the music it just set things right. You even fall in love with Kim Novak with that music. Ugh it gives me chills!

  • @greengunner4749
    @greengunner4749 5 лет назад +57

    I found Rope very interesting

  • @tgtkai
    @tgtkai 11 лет назад +64

    James, you oughta teach film classes in college. You'd be a great professor

    • @94460706
      @94460706 4 года назад +11

      I would like to be his student

    • @johnnygunzfilmbuff7821
      @johnnygunzfilmbuff7821 3 года назад +4

      That would be cool and awesome. He'd be better then my film professor

  • @javierromo8711
    @javierromo8711 7 лет назад +112

    My favorite thing about Psycho is that it doesn't have a Hollywood super star playing a character supposed to be 20 years younger than him.

    • @officialgoogleyoutube
      @officialgoogleyoutube 6 лет назад +3

      I'm guessing you know the Jimmy Stewart and North by Northwest story.

    • @reecegallagher1822
      @reecegallagher1822 5 лет назад

      Favorite?

    • @subversivelysurreal3645
      @subversivelysurreal3645 5 лет назад +3

      Javier Romo : Nice point! Poor Audrey Hepburn had to play against a bevy of old men including Fred Astaire and Humphrey Bogart ! Boo!

    • @gnarrcan108
      @gnarrcan108 3 года назад +2

      Honestly I always liked the old leading man guys in his flicks I’m not even 25 yet but Jimmy Stewart and Cary grant are awesome

    • @Matthias-sl6jr
      @Matthias-sl6jr 2 месяца назад

      My favorite Hitchcock lead was Gregory Peck,Sean Connery in marnie reminds me of peck

  • @ScottWozniak
    @ScottWozniak 7 лет назад +35

    North By Northwest will always be my favorite Hitchcock film. The humor, adventure and cast are phenomenal. It's one of a handful of movies (like the original Die Hard) where the villain is so charismatic (James Mason) that you can't help but like him. Glad to see Rope make this list as well. I always thought it was seriously underrated.

  • @4thcoming
    @4thcoming 11 лет назад +86

    James has a mini movie store in his basement it looks like, awesome.

  • @andrewmarchese2052
    @andrewmarchese2052 10 лет назад +82

    Took a class on Hitchcock. Watched a bunch of his films. I like this list. Shadow of a Doubt is great. I was lucky to have that class. Hitchcock was way ahead of his time and could still teach the directors now a thing or two

    • @nellgwenn
      @nellgwenn 10 лет назад +7

      Check out the movie Sabotage. RUclips has it in it's entirety but it's a very bad print. It has one of his most disturbing murders in it. You say to yourself he's not going to do that. I know he's not. Then he does it. It's horrible.

    • @davehallett3128
      @davehallett3128 5 лет назад +5

      Everything was better before 1980. Movies television sports real food. real people prices. rents wages personal safety the justice system the banking system respectful kids. vacation costs. It s only a dream. Just a memory. With nowhere to stay

    • @harryreid3320
      @harryreid3320 5 лет назад +4

      @@davehallett3128 ok boomer

    • @rayfinkle9369
      @rayfinkle9369 2 года назад

      @@harryreid3320 You all are going to say the exact same thing when you're 70. And the "harry reids" in the future are going to blame you for the 60 trillion debt you left them. You just don't see the irony that's coming. btw I'm Gen X, so you'll have to ok gen x me.😀

    • @sherryblatt4459
      @sherryblatt4459 Год назад +1

      @@nellgwennRobert Cummings!!👍

  • @HulaZombiex
    @HulaZombiex 8 лет назад +30

    Hitchcock is my favourite director of all time! I loved watching this video, thank you!

  • @lewabdn
    @lewabdn 11 лет назад +8

    Its great and very relieving to know that there are still young kids growing up and having such an appreciation for great cinema classics. Good for you lad.

  • @AHeroAlmost
    @AHeroAlmost 9 лет назад +19

    I always love Jame's reviews/opinion wish I started looking at his movie related videos sooner, the Friday the 13th guide is great..watched them all and was waiting like a kid for each new episode.

  • @trevorlahey782
    @trevorlahey782 8 лет назад +376

    you should do a video on stanley kubrick james

    • @koleferrill2806
      @koleferrill2806 7 лет назад +2

      Trevor Lahey yea

    • @robrophside3691
      @robrophside3691 7 лет назад +10

      He reviewed The Shining and listed Full Metal Jacket in his "Favorite Movies" videos.

    • @chrishansen8119
      @chrishansen8119 6 лет назад +4

      @@robrophside3691 Full Metal Jacket is a cinematic masterpiece

    • @johnnygunzfilmbuff7821
      @johnnygunzfilmbuff7821 6 лет назад

      Trevor Lahey he should I love Kubrick my favorite film director.

    • @brucecleef6895
      @brucecleef6895 5 лет назад

      No, no, no.

  • @hanzios
    @hanzios 2 года назад +7

    love to see rope ranked such highly on your list. it's my fav hitchcock film!

  • @eclipsesonic
    @eclipsesonic 11 лет назад +10

    For you Hitchcock fans out there, I highly suggest you watch one of his lesser known ones called "The Wrong Man" starring Henry Fonda. It's about this innocent guy who was mistaken for a criminal, and it's based on a true story interestingly enough. I watched it earlier today, and I definitely think it's one of his most underrated films in my opinion. It's not suspenseful like his other films, but it's definitely an interesting watch.

  • @cyrilvilpoix9069
    @cyrilvilpoix9069 4 года назад +7

    Hi, for me it is impossible to classify Hitchcock's films as the relationship between his films and the viewer is so intimate. The 39 steps, Rebecca, Spellbound and many others are true masterpieces. Thank you very much for this video ! Cyril, Hitch fan from France.

  • @IntoTheMindlessAbyss
    @IntoTheMindlessAbyss 7 лет назад +35

    This list just proves how underrated Alfred Hitchcock's Lifeboat really is. What a criminally underrated film for anyone to see. It's personally one of my favorites. It's interesting how the movie didn't need much to grab the audiences attention. All it had was a clever script, classic brute acting and the feeling of surreal helplessness. I highly recommend it to anyone that's starting a Hitchcock marathon.

    • @rollotommasi
      @rollotommasi 6 лет назад +8

      I think that lifeboat should be in the top 5-

    • @davidrenton
      @davidrenton 5 лет назад +4

      @@rollotommasi another vote for Lifeboat, remarkably simple, yet effective

  • @najhoant
    @najhoant 11 лет назад +121

    My favorite was probably North by Northwest

    • @Mr1237
      @Mr1237 11 лет назад +15

      was?
      are you dead?

    • @najhoant
      @najhoant 11 лет назад +4

      I meant of the movies mentioned in the list, my favorite was (and still is) North by Northwest

    • @4thcoming
      @4thcoming 11 лет назад +2

      Janne Saaristo Grammer Nazi hehe.

    • @4thcoming
      @4thcoming 11 лет назад +6

      Janne Saaristo *Grammar.

    • @thescorpion3098
      @thescorpion3098 7 лет назад

      najhoant 3 years how about now

  • @Advent3546
    @Advent3546 9 лет назад +86

    My personal favorites.
    12. Family Plot
    11. Spellbound
    10. The Birds
    9. Rear Window
    8. Rope
    7. Frenzy
    6. Rebecca
    5. Psycho
    4. Notorious
    3. Strangers on a Train
    2. Vertigo
    1. North By Northwest

    • @tylerlipman9564
      @tylerlipman9564 9 лет назад +7

      +Advent3546 Great List. Frenzy and Spellbound are criminally underrated

    • @Advent3546
      @Advent3546 9 лет назад

      Tyler Lipman Thanks but looking back I'd switch Rebecca with Rear Window.

    • @tylerlipman9564
      @tylerlipman9564 9 лет назад +5

      Both are Great. I have your same top two. Rear Window is like a perfect film. All shot in one room, not only are you following the killer but you're finding out about his other neighbors and Stewart and Kelly's relationship growing. I don't know how you aren't into Grace Kelly though back then. Damn

    • @tylerlipman9564
      @tylerlipman9564 9 лет назад +1

      I also love Marnie and Torn Curtain

    • @94460706
      @94460706 6 лет назад +8

      Frenzy is awesome

  • @SamxHardscoperx
    @SamxHardscoperx 6 лет назад +39

    I still have quite a lot of the movies to get through, but here's my list so far-
    1) The Lady Vanishes
    2) Notorious
    3) Spellbound
    4) The 39 Steps
    5) Rope

    • @sonianordenson
      @sonianordenson 4 года назад +2

      The Lady Vanishes is indeed superb, with wonderful humor as Hitchcock makes fun of the British.

    • @Fredo_Viola
      @Fredo_Viola 2 года назад

      Yes I agree, the lady vanishes is quite a dreamlike gem.

  • @KyleJett
    @KyleJett 2 года назад +7

    I love Family Plot. Since I was a kid, it has been one of my favorite movies. I've probably seen it at least 30 times.

  • @MuujaGG
    @MuujaGG 10 лет назад +11

    I was so happy North by Northwest was placed so highly on this list, because my high school film teacher made us watch it and go over the little things Hitchcock did to make his movie.
    And my film teacher was really good at making the entire class laugh, so at least we didn't have to suffer the entire school day.

  • @Corporal_Hicks
    @Corporal_Hicks 8 лет назад +314

    Rear Window is the BEST!

    • @themiketysonshow9493
      @themiketysonshow9493 7 лет назад +17

      Rear window is your favorite that’s cool it’s a entertaining film however I disagree as I think vertigo is his best because of the psychological layers it introduced and the score is amazing and grand.

    • @koleferrill2806
      @koleferrill2806 7 лет назад +3

      Corporal_Hicks 1977 oh yea it's great

    • @Hermy1138
      @Hermy1138 7 лет назад +1

      agree

    • @andrewhintz3113
      @andrewhintz3113 6 лет назад +1

      Corporal_Hicks 1977, total agreement!! Such an intense film

    • @daniels3960
      @daniels3960 6 лет назад +14

      Rear Window is a near perfect film. Just feels so good to watch, so good to see James Stewart and Grace Kelly on screen, everything about it just feels so fuckin good

  • @febbra2
    @febbra2 11 лет назад +26

    James, being so knowledgable on movies you should definitely do more of these...
    I'd love to see some top 10 Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang or Luis Bunuel films

  • @rachelrenee79
    @rachelrenee79 2 года назад +8

    I would have to include Rebecca.

  • @PatricksCrazyPlace
    @PatricksCrazyPlace 7 лет назад +13

    Before seeing the vid, here are my Top Ten
    1) Psycho = Duh
    2) Rear Window = Double Duh
    3) Rope = MASSIVELY Underrated
    4) North By Northwest = Classic
    5) Dial M For Murder = Very good
    6) Sabotage = my favorite from his earlier years
    7) Vertigo = Might be a smidge overrated to me, but still very good.
    8) The Lady Vanishes = Kind of an overlooked one, but still very good
    9) The Man Who Knew Too Much = 59 version. Great stuff
    10) Sabotuer = Also very good.

    • @Jack-Eugen
      @Jack-Eugen 2 года назад

      Oh nice just one you forgot the birds :))

    • @tarman2752
      @tarman2752 2 года назад +1

      @@Jack-Eugen Nope he forgot notorious, as did James

  • @IsoYear
    @IsoYear 4 года назад +6

    james always has a down to earth way of explaining things, even though i may not agree i certainly respect his well thought out opinions

  • @terrencecoccoli524
    @terrencecoccoli524 9 лет назад +7

    Really enjoy these type of videos that you do. Keep making them.

  • @EmperorNero
    @EmperorNero 10 лет назад +87

    With Psycho I always saw Norman as the main character and focus Norma is the villain and if you've seen the movie you know what I mean.

  • @theproplady
    @theproplady 8 лет назад +16

    I would have put "The Trouble with Harry" somewhere on the list. I liked the character interaction, the twistedness of the action, and the beautiful scenery. It reminds me of the movie "Fargo"a little in that regard.

    • @NatPix
      @NatPix 8 лет назад +3

      Amen! My mom's favorite was The Trouble with Harry and it's mine, too. The contrast of the sweetness of the characters and the scenery with the, well, trouble with Harry is very fun.

    • @nicholsjoshua15
      @nicholsjoshua15 8 лет назад +4

      I love that movie, the perfect dark comedy.

    • @juder114
      @juder114 5 лет назад +2

      My favorite movie to watch this time of year :)

  • @CtrlAltFinito
    @CtrlAltFinito 8 лет назад +27

    I've watched Frenzy and I think also this movie is underratted, I love it!

    • @jackwwalsh
      @jackwwalsh 3 года назад +1

      Top 4 for sure

    • @jonbolton3376
      @jonbolton3376 3 года назад

      Frenzy is my favourite. It's definitely underrated.

  • @georgesealy4706
    @georgesealy4706 5 лет назад +13

    Loved "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" -- pretty cool TV back in the day.

  • @jasonwb6884
    @jasonwb6884 7 лет назад +7

    Frenzy made me laugh the most, even though it's probably one of the most graphic movies with the choking scenes. The part that makes me laugh is the detective and his wife's horrible cooking.

  • @MsTimothyswan
    @MsTimothyswan 5 лет назад +20

    while this is a great list, PSYCHO remains my all-time favorite

  • @JeffyPDiddy
    @JeffyPDiddy 9 лет назад +37

    Notorious was so good. Kinda shocked you left it out, still a good list though. Its easily in my top ten films of all time which would also inlcude Vertigo and North By Northwest

    • @incognitomcde1360
      @incognitomcde1360 3 года назад +1

      I see this is old but I’ll comment anyway. It still annoys me that Mission Impossible 2 is a complete ripoff of Notorious and I don’t think I have ever heard a single person talk about that movie and mention Hitchcock. Drives me nuts.

  • @LucyLioness100
    @LucyLioness100 5 лет назад +4

    Great top 10! ‘Psycho’ & ‘Rope’ are part of my top 5 especially with their technical prowess, the writing & the acting are just brilliant

  • @Manda1771
    @Manda1771 10 лет назад +7

    I actually took a college course on Hitchcock and watched a lot of his movies. The class was fun.

  • @zborgerd
    @zborgerd 11 лет назад +5

    I agree. I think that Notorious is probably one of my favorite Hitchcock films. It seems to have better writing, directing, and camera work. I think that it doesn't get quite high marks as Vertigo simply because it lacks some of the crazy plot twists of a typical Hitchcock classic, and it's probably one of Cary Grant's weaker Hitchcock films. Ingrid Bergman is amazing and gorgeous, and Claude Raines is outstanding. He really makes the film as far as acting is concerned.

  • @JoviAlways98
    @JoviAlways98 11 лет назад +14

    How can Notorious not make your list?! Dude!

  • @VideoGamersOasisPlayTheatre
    @VideoGamersOasisPlayTheatre 11 лет назад +4

    Psycho is still a shocking movie after all these years... All the other Alfred Hitchcock movies are also great beyond compare. I never get tired of his classics! Good Reviews, James!

  • @CarlFredrik-uo1cu
    @CarlFredrik-uo1cu 3 месяца назад +1

    We NEED a Cinemassacre video on Stanley Kubirck's films!
    (One on David Lynch's films too)

  • @jackmroz6680
    @jackmroz6680 6 лет назад +3

    Hitchcock was clearly one of the masters. He has been studied more than any other director, and left behind a legacy of artistic achievement that's really hard to beat. It's also hard to narrow the list down to only 10 features, as so many were masterful. I would have to add Notorious and the grossly under appreciated Marnie to that list.

  • @shenloken2
    @shenloken2 8 лет назад +8

    I need to watch 'North by Northwest' again because all I remember after the famous Mt Rushmore scene was the movie jump cutting to the VERY brief ending where the hero and heroine share four lines of romantic dialogue before cutting to the classic suggestive shot of a train entering a tunnel. Then "The End." And I was like...."What?"

  • @remdog1138
    @remdog1138 11 лет назад +5

    My favorite Hitchcock is 'The Lady Vanishes', from back in his Islington days, with Margaret Lockwood and Michael Redgrave. The Intrigue is rife in that one.

  • @thewenhacker
    @thewenhacker 10 лет назад +89

    I know you will probably never read this, but would you ever consider doing a top 10 Stanley Kubrick movies?

  • @ahart86
    @ahart86 8 лет назад +2

    Definitely good choices, but I'd have liked to see Notorious on there. There's an amazing part where the camera starts above a balcony during a party scene and there's a long, continuous dolly shot that finally ends up focusing on a tiny key in Ingrid Bergman's hand. A very slick and stylish spy film.

  • @BelatedCommiseration
    @BelatedCommiseration 11 лет назад +5

    It amazes me how Hitchcock could go so deep into the twisted recesses of the human mind within the constraints of the time period in which he worked. Although he is the master of suspense, he literally worked in every genre and even created a few. Aside from the psycho 'slasher genre' I think one could make an argument for the 39 steps being the first wisecracking buddy thriller (even though his partner is a 'dame'). The way Rope incoporated latant homosexual themes was also revolutionary.

  • @ECL28E
    @ECL28E 9 лет назад +22

    James Nguyen (direcor of Birdemic: Shock and Terror) wants SOOOOO BAD to be Hitchcock, right down to the blonde leads and personal cameos

    • @somedeerboi
      @somedeerboi 6 лет назад +2

      ECL28E He even calls himself the master of romantic thrillers on the Birdemic II poster (and trademarks it, too).

  • @jasonwb6884
    @jasonwb6884 5 лет назад +5

    So many great Hitchcock films. Even the later ones like Frenzy are good. Love the humor in Frenzy with the police chief and his wife's cooking.

  • @jackhamilton9604
    @jackhamilton9604 5 лет назад +6

    9:03 “she’s insanely beautiful and too perfect for him” And too young for him

    • @thunderbladestorm
      @thunderbladestorm 5 лет назад +3

      she was young ... but not necessarily TOO young; would of been if Jimmy was over 50 and she was under 20
      back to the topic;
      this is the ONLY list that has "the final four" in the exact same order it's been in my head for more than two decades
      Kudos to the creator !

  • @savaria5063
    @savaria5063 6 лет назад +2

    One of the oldest Theaters in Vienna screened Vertigo, and I remembered you recommending it, so I watched it.
    Great Experience, thanks!

  • @ZiKoN22
    @ZiKoN22 8 лет назад

    this is one of my favourite videos James made. He's just talking about movies and which ones are the best. and he's just talking about it. love it. I really wish he would do more of these. e.g. top 10 Spielberg Films, etc.

  • @tobuslieven
    @tobuslieven 5 лет назад +4

    I love the films he made in the UK. The Lady Vanishes 1938, and Stage Fright 1950 are both excellent.

  • @mansonitefrank8887
    @mansonitefrank8887 10 лет назад +25

    everyone needs to stop saying something should've been > or < on the list this is his personal list you have no right to change it

  • @bartekdomanski6197
    @bartekdomanski6197 9 лет назад +66

    Hey! How about Kubrick movies? What do You think about them? Greatings from Poland! Keep it up!!!

    • @9xxxmusicxxx9
      @9xxxmusicxxx9 7 лет назад +5

      Bartek Domański great idea. I think top 5 would be better for him as he has far fewer movies than hitchcock

    • @Чаба-й8к
      @Чаба-й8к 6 лет назад +1

      kurwa mać

    • @archimedes6692
      @archimedes6692 5 лет назад

      James has said the only Kubrick movie he really likes is Full Metal Jacket, and I’m pretty sure he’s said he doesn’t care for 2001 or The Shining

    • @billslocum9819
      @billslocum9819 5 лет назад

      As a suspense and horror themed reviewer, you can't expect too much on Kubrick from James, certainly not a top ten list.

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 5 лет назад +3

      @@archimedes6692 He did a Shining review where he gave the movie some praise

  • @eclipsesonic
    @eclipsesonic 11 лет назад +3

    What I love about it is the score by Bernard Hermann (which I think is amazing), the story and its sense of mystery, the direction, atmosphere, visual style and performances make it my favourite Hitchcock film. We all have our different tastes, so there's nothing wrong if you don't like it that much, but that's why I and many others love it.

  • @JonnieDean
    @JonnieDean 9 лет назад +9

    I really enjoyed 'The Wrong Man' lots of nice camera movement in the film!

  • @LeighTenebroDickey
    @LeighTenebroDickey 12 лет назад +4

    I remember seeing "The Birds" as a kid, and it scared the daylights out of me, Oddly enough, seeing it as an adult many years later, I love it!

  • @4thcoming
    @4thcoming 11 лет назад +11

    Great list James, btw.

  • @holydiver73
    @holydiver73 8 лет назад +5

    Hitchcock made two of his greatest in England in the 30's. The 39 Steps and The Lady Vanishes. Great films. Maybe you should do another Hitchcock video of his best movies before he went to the US. 👍🏻

    • @sebastiansochanski
      @sebastiansochanski 7 лет назад

      I go to a pub next to where some of the scene from The 39 Steps where filmed.Lovely.

  • @romanoaj31
    @romanoaj31 12 лет назад +1

    I love the quick edit on Stewart at the end of Rope. It shows a jolt in the plot. Great list.

  • @ryukdluffy
    @ryukdluffy 11 лет назад

    Love listening to James talk about movies.

  • @markbray5031
    @markbray5031 10 лет назад +28

    I think To Catch a Thief and Frenzy should make the Top 10. Probably Notorious too.

  • @johnnyace2396
    @johnnyace2396 11 лет назад +73

    Jimmy Stewart...Jimmy Stewart...Jimmy Stewart. Seems like Hitch was todays Scorsese/DeNiro/now DiCaprio.

    • @peterloeber7485
      @peterloeber7485 6 лет назад +6

      Or Kurt Russell/Carpenter

    • @joecomer8275
      @joecomer8275 5 лет назад +2

      Hitch also made four films with Cary Grant: SUSPICION, NOTORIOUS, TO CATCH A THIEF and NORTH BY NORTHWEST.

    • @itadapeeza8559
      @itadapeeza8559 4 года назад +1

      Kurosawa/Mifune

    • @JackTheripper911
      @JackTheripper911 4 года назад

      Tarantino/Feet

  • @runlarryrun77
    @runlarryrun77 5 лет назад +7

    Great list but my personal favourite didn't get a mention. Marnie.

  • @Steve_Zilla
    @Steve_Zilla 5 лет назад +2

    I strongly agree with your #1. Vertigo is one of the best cinematic experiences I've ever had. It is truly a magical film. James, I agree with you that Hitchcock is one of the best; a true Master and Auteur

  • @ragejoona431
    @ragejoona431 7 лет назад +1

    Actually the camera does leave the room a few times in Rear Window. They are a few and far between but it does happen occasionally. The most obvious is when The Dog is found dead, there is a lot of close ups of neighbors. The better way to put it is that "the camera never goes anywhere where our main character couldn't see". For example, we never see the kitchen of Jeff's house.

  • @papamato9994
    @papamato9994 9 лет назад +3

    Thank you so much for putting North by Northwest and Vertigo in the top spots. I have argued this point for years, only to be told by everyone that I was crazy and Psycho was Hitchcock's best. I'm not putting down Psycho by any means, but it gets old to be told Psycho's his best, as if it's a definitive fact.

  • @TauGeneration
    @TauGeneration 8 лет назад +6

    James -"now , there is younger generations that they are starting to learn about his film who might be the next famous film maker..."
    Me- "like you..." :|

  • @TravisGlover-TheArtfulDodger
    @TravisGlover-TheArtfulDodger 10 лет назад +26

    I love Hitchcock's movies, especially 'Vertigo' and 'Rear Window'

  • @UranHexx
    @UranHexx 11 лет назад

    You just got the reward of most enjoyable person to listen to on yt, congratz!

  • @Rallinale
    @Rallinale 11 лет назад +1

    In case you wanted to know the poll that James was talking about, it's called the Sight and Sound poll, a poll which gathers the critics and directors around the world to give their lists on what they think is the 10 greatest movies of all time. I think you guys should check it out.

  • @94460706
    @94460706 4 года назад +4

    I love frenzy. One of the most disturbing. But has great lines and suspense in it

  • @1000000man1
    @1000000man1 4 года назад +4

    So far, I've seen:
    Psycho
    The Birds
    Vertigo
    Rear Window
    Rope
    Frenzy &
    Strangers on a Train

  • @bobbydylanio
    @bobbydylanio 11 лет назад +4

    For me: 3. Rear Window, 2. Dial M for Murder and 1. Psycho. Easily my favorite Hitchcock film.

  • @KaijuForceNeo
    @KaijuForceNeo Год назад +1

    James: “It’s technically impossible to leave the camera running for an entire feature-length.”
    1917: “Oh, Man. You have no idea!”

    • @mathiassluth3194
      @mathiassluth3194 Год назад +2

      1917 was shot in 2019, Rope was shot in 1948. I think technology has evolved since then.

  • @rajchand16
    @rajchand16 4 года назад +2

    The best thing is there can't be any ranking in hitchcock movies..every movie has a unique nature..it depends on how audiences perceive...

  • @ElBulPagani
    @ElBulPagani 10 лет назад +13

    Notorious would be in my top 4 instead of North by Northwest

  • @SAndSPictures
    @SAndSPictures 9 лет назад +4

    "Dial M for Murder" is my favorite. (and I've seen most of his films - all of what he mentioned too)

    • @colliric
      @colliric 8 лет назад

      The 3D version was fantastic.

  • @WingedSumac
    @WingedSumac 11 лет назад +5

    Ok, just starting this video, so I haven'tseen his ratings yet, but I'll tell ya what, "Dial 'M' for Murder" and Vertigo had better be on this list! I hope.

  • @Mac88tilinfinity
    @Mac88tilinfinity 11 лет назад +2

    While this list is a great list of terrific movies, I think you missed out on a lot of his old movies. Saying that Shadow of a Doubt is his first masterpiece is a bit absurd. Anyway, I really enjoyed the video. You should make more videos like this.

  • @jadedemotions9891
    @jadedemotions9891 5 лет назад +2

    1. Vertigo (My favourite movie of all time. Only equal to 2001:ASO)
    2. Psycho
    3. Rear Window (top 3 are practically perfect)
    4. Rebecca
    5. Dial M For Murder
    6. Notorious
    7. Rope (still the one I've seen the most)
    8. Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
    9. Strangers On A Train
    10. North By Northwest (always found this one slightly overrated but still kinda decent)

  • @RufusDinaricus
    @RufusDinaricus 8 лет назад +31

    How about Rebecca?

    • @degsbabe
      @degsbabe 8 лет назад +3

      Absolutely. One that sticks in my mind.

  • @bunnyfreakz
    @bunnyfreakz 10 лет назад +12

    Akira Kurosawa is another pioneer. He shoot a fast paced action movie with realistic approach and dynamic angle meanwhile hitchcock still shoot a scene like inside studio with drama approach. Akira kurosawa filmmaking technique is revolutionary and ahead of its time. Akira Kurosawa >. Hitchcock

    • @findmestudios
      @findmestudios 9 лет назад

      Kurosawa's my favorite filmmaker! :D

    • @piccolo56000
      @piccolo56000 9 лет назад +10

      bunnyfreakz japanese directors are also legendary but stating this , just like in a hitchcock list, is really pathetic. no offence but both are great in their own rights , comparison is not needed.

    • @robertyeah2259
      @robertyeah2259 9 лет назад +4

      bunnyfreakz Realism /=/ Higher quality

    • @morpheussandman3984
      @morpheussandman3984 7 лет назад

      Hitchcock is the greatest director of all time, no contest. There is no Kurosawa movie as iconic like Psycho.

  • @Priceluked
    @Priceluked 5 лет назад +3

    Strangers on a train is 9? Dang that's my favorite one.

  • @ShadowsofthePastTheater
    @ShadowsofthePastTheater 4 года назад +2

    Vertigo is my favorite Hitchcock film too. I read somewhere Hitchcock was unhappy with it and had thought that if Cary Grant were in the Scottie role, the film would have done better.

    • @joebloggs396
      @joebloggs396 2 года назад +1

      No thanks, Jimmy Stewart does fine. And I feel Cary Grant was largely one dimensional in roles.

  • @fall3nang3l125
    @fall3nang3l125 10 лет назад +1

    Vertigo will always hold a special place in my heart since it was the movie that introduced me to Hitchcock and his trademark suspense and twists

  • @mattlovell4213
    @mattlovell4213 5 лет назад +3

    Alfred Hitchcock presents is my favorite tv show.

  • @kianman5004
    @kianman5004 5 лет назад +11

    I always found Birds to be super underrated

  • @tacotoosday42
    @tacotoosday42 7 лет назад +21

    so danny devito basically made a parody of strangers with throw momma

    • @codyw1
      @codyw1 6 лет назад +6

      Well his character actually gets the idea from watching Strangers at the cinema, so he wasn't exactly hiding his inspiration lol!

    • @LadyVoldo
      @LadyVoldo 6 лет назад +1

      Great movie.

  • @mitchellmahurin3465
    @mitchellmahurin3465 5 лет назад

    Been watching James since 2006. It's been a wild RUclips experience

  • @nick1834
    @nick1834 3 года назад +1

    Everyone in the comments talking about all these old movies without spoiling their endings I love to see it