DOG: Few mainstream directors have been as influential or well-regarded as Alfred Hitchcock. In a succession of suspense thrillers, including Rope, Vertigo, Rear Window and Dial M For Murder, the director forged a filmmaking language that was both distinctive and personal, which would go on to have a profound effect on the output of an entire generation of filmmakers, including Brian De Palma, William Friedkin and Steven Spielberg.
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Nerd Reactor writes that a new international post has revealed the return of a fan-favorite Toho monster.
To true. Not all movies need to be a far reaching over blow budget movie. Another thing modern directors need to learn is the art of subtlety. There isn't a director today that knows how to imply anything they need to say it loud and write it in large bold letter :(