Sabrina Diaz

Sabrina Diaz

  • Born: 1983-10-19
  • Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Quincy 2022-01-03 08:01:31

      Hitchcock without suspense

      It's too big.
      The biography of the master of suspense is the least suspenseful.
      The stories are all well-known old news. The plan was not approved and he paid his own money. Choosing Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates, how to shoot the shower scene, and the entanglement with Villa Myers, the only...

    • Millie 2022-03-25 09:01:11

      "Hitchcock"

      Anthony Hopkins's Xi Fatty is simply cute, not the same as the impression, so Xi Fatty who likes pranks and guest appearances should be more fun and interesting. When my wife said to him, "You will succeed." When he asked back, "Are you sure?", my tears flowed down. If time and space can be passed...

    • Fabiola 2022-03-27 09:01:12

      Fun but also mediocre, Helen Mirren is a steal.

    • Lizzie 2022-01-03 08:01:31

      Like Marilyn, it’s all making-of movies. In fact, some of the small details are quite interesting, especially the part where the fat guy is hiding outside the theater door and listening to the audience’s reaction while dancing. It is probably the most brilliant place. It's a pity that Sir Anthony really played a little too hard this time, giving people the feeling of being old-fashioned, far less relaxed than the queen. The opening and closing paragraphs echo perfectly, which is very cinematic, but the gossip is not deep enough to show the characteristics.

    Hitchcock quotes

    • Peggy Robertson: MGM wants you to do the Ian Fleming book "Casino Royale" with Cary Grant. Definitely your style.

      Alfred Hitchcock: Doesn't she know I just made that movie? It was called "North by Northwest". And "style", my dear, is mere self-plagiarism.

    • [first lines]

      Henry Gein: It's lucky it didn't reach the house.

      Ed Gein: Yeah.

      Henry Gein: You know, there's gonna be a lot more jobs at that factory in Milwaukee come June. I could put in a word.

      Ed Gein: You can't leave us, Henry. She needs us both.

      Henry Gein: Can you stop being a mama's boy for one second? I'm not trying to hurt you, but Jesus, you gotta live your own life sometime. That woman can take care of her own god...

      [Ed hits Henry with a shovel]

      Alfred Hitchcock: Good evening. Well, brother has been killing brother since Cain and Abel, yet even I didn't see that coming. I was as blindsided as poor old Henry down there. And apparently, the authorities shared my naïveté. In other words, they believed the young man's story. That Henry fell, hit his head on a stone and died of smoke asphyxiation. On the other hand, if they hadn't believed him, Ed Gein would never have had the opportunity to commit those heinous crimes for which he became most famous. And we, of course, well

      [pause]

      Alfred Hitchcock: we wouldn't have our little movie, would we?