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If I wanted to try the next showing, but I figured that I'd wasted enough As such, I headed out and talked to the manager again. Sure that the scratches weren't miraculously isolated to the trailers. I stayed through the start of the film itself just to make Smaller but similar scratches were visible in this print of Psycho from Print didn't wait for the movie itself to begin before it betrayed flaws I settled into my new seat and waited for the film to start. Try another showing of Psycho that was to start in a few minutes. I quickly left that room and saw a manager, who apologized and said I could Image, and I don't understand why others didn't seem concerned about this. Minor problems these marks resulted in huge green stripes all across the This wasn't a case of me being an oversensitive cineaste and whining over The first screen I entered ran just fine through the trailers, but as soonĪs the film itself started, terrible scratches were visible in the print. After all, how badĬould it be? Well, I wouldn't find out that day. What was new that week? The bizarro remakeĪgainst my better judgment, I decided to give it a go. I'd already seen all of the recent releases that interested me, so it was Here's a little story that may well prove the existence of God: lastĭecember, I was in one of those "wanna see a movie!" moods. Relive the terror in acclaimed director Gus Van Sant's all new version of Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece of suspense. They both soon discover the morbid bond linking Norman to his mysterious "mother" at the Bates Motel. Macy, Viggo Mortensen, Chad Everett.Ĭriminal on the run, Marion Crane take refuge at the motel operated by Norman Bates - a troubled man who's victims encounter a grisly fate at the hands of his "mother." Marion soon becomes the next victim and her disappearance prompts inquiries from her sister and a private investigator.
Starring Vince Vaughn, Anne Heche, Julianne Moore, William H. Feature Commentary With Director Gus Van Sant, Anne Heche, and Vince Vaughnĭirected by Gus Van Sant.Universal, widescreen 1.85:1/16x9, languages: English DD 5.1, French Dolby Surround, subtitles: none, single side-dual layer, 18 chapters, rated R, 103 min., $34.98, street date 6/8/99.