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Psycho (1998)

Psycho (1998)
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Independent film director Gus Van Sant attempts a first in American film history: a shot-by-shot remake of the classic 1960 Alfred Hitchcock film Psycho. With a few minor, modern-day changes (including filming it in color), his version is essentially the same film with a different cast and the same Bernard Hermann music. Psycho was and still is the story of Marion Crane (previously played by Janet Leigh and now by Anne Heche), an adulterous woman who steals a stack of money from her boss and hits the road hoping for financial freedom. Pulling over in an old motel for the night, she meets the creepy owner of the Bates Motel, Norman Bates (Vince Vaughn doing his best Anthony Perkins), who lives with his jealous nagging mother. Most people know the film Psycho for what happens next -- the shower scene, where Marion is brutally stabbed in the most over-analyzed scene in movie history. The money, the car, and Marion's remains are quickly sunk in a nearby swamp. As a detective (William H. Macy) and Marion's sister Lila (Julianne Moore) come looking for her, they begin to uncover the dark mysterious secret lurking in Norman Bates' life. ~ Arthur Borman, Rovi

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Starring:
Vince VaughnAnne Heche, (more)
Director(s):
Gus Van Sant
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Psycho

Independent film director Gus Van Sant attempts a first in American film history: a shot-by-shot remake of the classic 1960 Alfred Hitchcock film Psycho. With a few minor, modern-day changes (including filming it in color), his version is essentially the same film with a different cast and the same Bernard Hermann music. Psycho was and still is the story of Marion Crane (previously played by Janet Leigh and now by Anne Heche), an adulterous woman who steals a stack of money from her boss and hits the road hoping for financial freedom. Pulling over in an old motel for the night, she meets the creepy owner of the Bates Motel, Norman Bates (Vince Vaughn doing his best Anthony Perkins), who lives with his jealous nagging mother. Most people know the film Psycho for what happens next -- the shower scene, where Marion is brutally stabbed in the most over-analyzed scene in movie history. The money, the car, and Marion's remains are quickly sunk in a nearby swamp. As a detective (William H. Macy) and Marion's sister Lila (Julianne Moore) come looking for her, they begin to uncover the dark mysterious secret lurking in Norman Bates' life. ~ Arthur Borman, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
104 mins

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Director(s):
Gus Van Sant
Writer(s):
Joseph Stefano
Producer(s):
Brian GrazerGus Van Sant
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Violence, Profanity, Brief Nudity)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Nicholas D.

    They should have just colorized the original and re-released it!

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    Andrew B.

    Great actors are set in to this movie such as Vicne Vaugne, William Macy and Viggo Mortenson. It was easy to watch because it did not butcher the original but is almost the same i would have liked to seen it re-image not copy it.

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    Steve W.

    Apearently Gus Van Sand was completely unaware that 38 years had passed since the original "psycho" was released. HELLO?!... The key in making a successful remake is ADAPTATION. This is nothing but a pathetic, tallentless, effortless, literally word-for-word rip of the classic. It's discusting when tallentless loosers try to cash in on someone else's success. The music is ill-fitting; the acting couldn't've been worse even if they tried; no one who worked on this film can honestly take 1 iota of credit for originality. If Hitchcock had seen this deplorable film, he would've sued!

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