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Hitchcock is one of the most influential and legendary filmmakers in all of cinematic history. He left his mark on the world by terrifying audiences with his suspenseful thrillers, and including controversial elements to his stories. Today, I will discuss why Hitchcock's films have stayed so prevalent in the film industry.
I will be spoiling both plots to Rear Window (1954) and Psycho (1960), so if you don't want them spoiled for you, then I suggest watching them both and coming back to this video for my analysis.
Music Used (in order of appearance):
Akifumi Tada (Bomberman 64) - Stage Select
Franz Waxman - Rear Window Suite: I. Prelude
LEMMiNO - Biosignature
Bernard Herrmann - Prelude
Kazumi Totaka (Wii Sports) - Bowling Results
LEMMiNO - Melancholy
Heinz Kiessling - Temptation Sensation
Eric Brosius (Destruction Derby 64) - Midnyte Rumble
LEMMiNO - Triangular
Will Wood - Memento Mori (The Most Important Thing In The World)
Franz Waxman - Rear Window Suite: IV. Lisa - Finale
Atsuko Asahi, Kazumi Totaka, Manaka Kataoka (Animal Crossing: New Leaf) - 8 AM
Joe Hisaishi - A Journey (A Dream Of Flight)
Bernard Herrmann - The Parlor
Alexander Brandon (Vigilante 8) - Super Dreamland 64
(briefly) Silverstein - Discovering the Waterfront
Shota Kageyama (Pokemon BDSP) - Lake Theme
Mahito Yokota (Super Mario Galaxy) - The Star Festival
LEMMiNO - Moon
Ice Nine Kills - The Shower Scene
Koji Kondo (Super Mario 64) - Staff Roll
Also yeah for some reason the opening is copyright claimed by some rapper's record label. I don't understand it, just go with it.