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The Birds

Postby HeyThereDelilah » Wed Feb 29, 2012 8:51 pm

Ok, please give me your honest opinion of this movie. Yes, I'm talking about the old Hitchcock film. I have never seen it.
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Re: The Birds

Postby MaryEllen » Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:14 pm

It's meant to be a scary movie. If you are sensitive to that sort of thing, you may want to skip it.
Otherwise, it is well done and worth watching.
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Re: The Birds

Postby vicki » Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:48 pm

MaryEllen wrote:It's meant to be a scary movie. If you are sensitive to that sort of thing, you may want to skip it.
Otherwise, it is well done and worth watching.

Watched it when I was 11, I think. Terrified me. Now I just find it really entertaining to watch. Never looked at groups of birds the same way, however. To this day, when I see a huge group of birds on a wire or some other place, I'll say to David, "THE BIRDS IS COMING!! THE BIRDS IS COMING!!" (The reason for the bad grammar is that "Mad" Magazine did a parody of the movie and said that in it.)

I tend to like some Hitchcock movies, however. Strangers on a Train, North by Northwest, Man Who Knew Too Much (newer version), Rear Window, Dial M for Murder (I think that's the one which has a fax machine in it--decades before faxes were used!), and The Lady Vanishes come to mind.
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Re: The Birds

Postby HeyThereDelilah » Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:08 am

Oh yes, I know it is a scary movie. :silly From what I have read, older scary movies aren't like the scary movies of today. I have read this one might have some disturbing scenes (eyes..that's all I'm saying). I have found it's a little more difficult to gauge the s*xual innuendos in older movies. It says the innuendos are so "couched" they'll slide right over the heads of any kids watching. I wish they'd give more info because I like to know if I even want to watch it. I'm guessing it can't be that bad. It's such an old movie. They didn't really put bad stuff in old movies, did they?
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Re: The Birds

Postby kd2 » Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:05 am

I watched it when I was a kid also--I was terrified. I didn't scare easily--but that one did it. I don't recall any innuendos--but I was a very naive kid and if there were any, they went right over my head. I have not ever watched it again. I am still the kind of person that if something I'm watching gets too intense--I get up and leave the room. I left the room a lot during that movie.
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Re: The Birds

Postby vicki » Thu Mar 01, 2012 8:39 am

Alfred Hitchcock was one of the first to show a woman (Janet Leigh) in her br@, having an affair, in "Psycho." However, when I first saw Psycho I didn't even pick up on that. There are innuendos in many old movies, but since they weren't blatant we often didn't always 'get' them. I don't remember anything in The Birds, but here's some more info: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056869/parentalguide
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Re: The Birds

Postby HeyThereDelilah » Thu Mar 01, 2012 8:44 am

Yeah, we probably wouldn't have our 11yo watch it because she is easily frightened. Our teens would probably find it interesting. It's hard because, before I was a Christian, I used to love scary movies. Now...I just can't watch them. They have such an evilness to them. However, I've heard that older movies were different...they are more suspenseful (which I like). Still undecided on this movie. Since our Clearplay subscription has expired, I'm having to rearrange the movies in my Netflix queue. :/
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Re: The Birds

Postby Katharos » Fri Mar 02, 2012 10:19 am

I'm not a huge fan of scary movies and don't watch many, unless they are classics (saw Rosemary's Baby a few weeks ago and absolutely loved it!).

I thoroughly enjoy some of Hitchcock's, though (especially Psycho, Strangers on a Train, North by Northwest, Rear Window, Rope, and The Birds). All of these movies are suspenseful to me. I don't feel any evil, Genesis, and I am disturbed by many scary movies because of that evil feeling that you mentioned.

I recommend the movie for your teens.
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Re: The Birds

Postby vicki » Sat Mar 03, 2012 12:03 am

I like the ones Katie likes. I don't sense an 'evil' spirit in them--just old-fashioned suspense. I've started to watch some movies and immediately felt a real check in the spirit about them. I haven't felt that about the Hitchcock movies I like.
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Re: The Birds

Postby HeyThereDelilah » Tue Mar 06, 2012 8:57 pm

Yes, that is what I meant...that I heard older scary movies didn't have that evilness to them. The scary movies I grew up with and the modern ones are full of evil.
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