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WTF Happened To Psycho? 

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Legendary director Alfred Hitchcock had almost fifty films to his name when he decided to take on an adaptation of a Robert Bloch novel that was inspired by a grisly true crime story. The studio didn’t want him to make the movie. He was warned against it, told the subject matter was in poor taste. So he financed it with his own money. The result: the most popular and financially successful film of his already impressive career. The film was PSYCHO, and we’re going to find out WTF Happened to This Horror Movie?
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@notsyzagts7967
@notsyzagts7967 2 года назад
Although I can appreciate the historical significance of the first movie, Perkins fully fleshed out Norman's character in ways Hitchcock might never have expected. Thanks to his strong performances in each of the 3 sequels, Norman Bates became one of the earliest horror anti-heroes. He was damaged and disturbed but each movie had me rooting for him even more. The way he's treated in Part 2 is especially tragic. It makes you question who is truly "insane" in this series.
@BuckarooBanzai84
@BuckarooBanzai84 Год назад
I could agree with that. But more importantly, I think it proves that Perkins' performance was just one of several ingredients that made the first one work. =)
@dynomar11
@dynomar11 11 месяцев назад
I just don't think it ever needed a sequel
@nickhoagland6568
@nickhoagland6568 2 года назад
Perkins performance is one of my favorites ever. He locked himself into the character . He was so believable
@wstine79
@wstine79 2 года назад
I love Psycho. I remember hearing about how Alfred's DP would tell him that the camera had issues everytime the producers were on set to keep them disinterested in staying
@lonellfletcher
@lonellfletcher 2 года назад
The fact that we know all the twists and turns and shocks of this film but can still watch it with complete satisfaction speaks to the brilliant craftsmanship of all involved. Will forever stand the test of time.
@d.christophertatum2936
@d.christophertatum2936 2 года назад
Thank you for acknowledging the great Robert Bloch. So many people seem to think that “Psycho” went directly from Gein’s crimes to Hitchcock.
@CaptainSpalding72
@CaptainSpalding72 2 года назад
Only idiots think that
@CadeHoff7920
@CadeHoff7920 2 года назад
This is truly one of the greatest horror movies of all time that actually freaked me out as a kid.
@Guiltyconscience83
@Guiltyconscience83 2 года назад
Yea. I remember showering with the curtain open till I was like 15 and just having to clean up all the water on the floor every time I was done
@justafanofnerdculture7602
@justafanofnerdculture7602 10 месяцев назад
​​@@Guiltyconscience83😄 I can relate to that! For me, it was also just as scary, if not more, when it was revealed that Norman was "Mother". At that point, I had never seen a man dressed as a woman and I was terrified by the maniacal look on Norman's face. That was a twist that I never, ever saw coming.
@IzzyItachi
@IzzyItachi 2 года назад
It’s crazy how good the quality this channel’s videos are. Truly one of the best horror related channels on the site. Look forward to all the uploads.
@JoBloHorrorOriginals
@JoBloHorrorOriginals 2 года назад
Thank you. That really means alot
@gregtaylor5294
@gregtaylor5294 2 года назад
@@JoBloHorrorOriginals All except the narrator being unable to pronounce the word / Name "Miles". Her name is not Vera Mills.
@boborrahood
@boborrahood 6 месяцев назад
Psycho Trivia - If anyone is interested, Anthony Perkins stand- in "Burt" in Psycho, can be seen from behind at 9:10 here for maybe four seconds when Norman Bates knocks Sam Loomis out with an object in the parlor. This stand-in has a more medium to stocky build than the taller, lankier Perkins. They must have had to reshoot that scene , for some reason, as an insert after Perkins left production. At the 1979 American Film Institute (on RU-vid), Perkins joked that his stand-in "Burt can take the rap for that shower scene". He may have gotten the name of his stand-in correct, but he had the wrong scene. Perkins was the first actor finished with filming and had gone to NY to be in the Broadway show Greenwillow. The shower scene was the final scene filmed, taking a full week. Mrs. Bates was played by two women- stuntwoman Margo Epper, who was the silhouetted figure approaching the shower to rip the curtains open, then it was actress Ann Dore, with the knife in the rest of the scene. Playboy model Marli Renfro is the one who Perkins dragged from the tub, wrapped in the shower curtain, and placed in the trunk of the '57 Ford. So the last part of that scene would have to have been shot before the shower scene, since Perkins hadn't left for Broadway show yet.
@TheeKookyWildflower
@TheeKookyWildflower 2 года назад
Psycho is an entertaining movie and I watch it whenever I catch it. Check out Psycho II. It's surprisingly good and took a major chance in giving the original a sequel.
@TheRage1581
@TheRage1581 Год назад
I watched all the Psycho movies for the first time in 2022 and I have to say, Psycho II is probably the best part two movie to any horror franchise ever. I highly recommend watching all the movies with Anthony Perkins.
@LucyLioness100
@LucyLioness100 2 года назад
One of my favorite horror films. Hitchcock took a low budget (barely $1M in 1959) and made a creepy thriller with such minimalism. Anthony Perkins will always be the Norman Bates, but Freddie Highmore did the part justice for “Bates Motel”, Bernard Herrman’s score has transcended its original film into a pop culture icon & the twist of course is a cultural osmosis plot point known by all even if not seen
@acerbicatheist2893
@acerbicatheist2893 2 года назад
And Psycho II is one of those badly underrated sequels that have a lot of wor- to do to live up to the first film but does better than you expected. Anthony P has a lot of fun with Norman Bates too!
@BuckarooBanzai84
@BuckarooBanzai84 2 года назад
Here's an example of just how significant this movie really is; I took a college-course a few years ago where we were instructed to study "genre theory", using THIS film alone as a subject! There was even an experimental art-installation that involved a wall of tv-monitors showing a slowed-down, frame-by-frame breakdown of JUST the shower-scene! =)
@ShaneVaughan
@ShaneVaughan Год назад
The artist Douglas Gordon has done a lot of art using Psycho. 24hour psycho is one piece. Amazing work.
@BuckarooBanzai84
@BuckarooBanzai84 Год назад
@@ShaneVaughan That may well have been the piece. Thanks for sharing! =)
@zacharyzachary7522
@zacharyzachary7522 Год назад
My 2nd favorite movie of all time! It gives me such comfort and nostalgia from watching it so much growing up ❤
@McPh1741
@McPh1741 2 года назад
Honestly, Psycho 2 is a pretty good sequel. I don’t remember much of the third one but Psycho 4 wasn’t bad either.
@internziko
@internziko 2 года назад
I can't believe this channel still has under 100k subs. Should have over 1 mil. Keep up the great work
@filmbuff2777
@filmbuff2777 2 года назад
I was lucky to see Psycho as a kid & didn't know any of the twists.
@captaingeneroddenberry8439
@captaingeneroddenberry8439 2 года назад
I just rewatched yesterday and still a masterpiece. The ending still gives me chills on how Norman's face dissolves into his mother's face.
@jeffbassin630
@jeffbassin630 10 месяцев назад
I agree that this is one of the best films EVER! Anthony Perkins was brilliant as Norman Bates! Too bad he wasn't nominated for an Oscar. He should have been and WON!
@mr.mirchenstein6549
@mr.mirchenstein6549 2 года назад
You outdid yourself with this one. Great stuff man. Psycho is hands down my favorite horror movie of all time.
@HorrorMetalMaestroRedrusty66
@HorrorMetalMaestroRedrusty66 2 года назад
I have the bluray steelbook of this one, it's amongst my most prized in my collection. A true masterpiece in every way. and PS, it's Vera MILES (As in 100 miles per hour) not Mills. As for Anthony, he's a master at being a nutter. From a serial killer in THE FOOL KILLER in 1965 (Another masterpiece) to a psychotic street preacher in Crimes Of Passion with Kathleen Turner, no one does crazy better than Anthony Perkins.
@michaellangwaller
@michaellangwaller 2 года назад
I remember seeing this movie the first time unspoiled and the first 40 minutes seemed to have so much tension and they a feel good release with the dinner scene only to be shocked during the shower scene. I was so confused that they killed off the star of the movie so early and it created an unease throughout the movie as you did not know who, if anyone, would make it out alive. Subsequent viewings made the unease even worse when you knew what was going to happen. And the score helps. For years I though I was misremembering the skull image until I was able to get the movie on home video and rewind the scene. This movie has some incredible staying power as it would pop up over and over again in the theaters in the late 60s and early 70s.
@ScientificallyStupid
@ScientificallyStupid 2 года назад
The first time I saw this movie, I was probably 7 or 8 years old. It was on the old channel 11, WPIX here in NY- right in the middle of a Saturday afternoon. I guess it was cheap for the tv station to acquire? My dad watched it and tried to cover my eyes during the "scary parts", but then he couldn't figure out why I never wanted to take a shower...
@TheBanner
@TheBanner 4 месяца назад
It's great to discover your channel. I believe psycho is one of the best movies, but I also want to compliment your production covering it. I truly appreciate the high quality video from beginning to end. Your script covers everything interesting about the production, and the video is well edited. Bernard Herrmann's brilliant score is indeed a driving force, practically a character in itself. One interesting fact you omitted, or perhaps I just missed, is that the score is written for an orchestra of strings only. No wind instruments were used at all.
@karltodd
@karltodd Год назад
A fleeting scene from Scarface!! 1983! Psycho || and Scarface both released in 1983. Two movies of different violent genres virtually revolutionized genre-filmmaking! Robert Loggia was blessed to be part of them.
@wstine79
@wstine79 2 года назад
"A boy's best friend is his mother."
@tonyisgolden5136
@tonyisgolden5136 2 года назад
I like the psycho movie's. I really liked psycho and psycho 2 the most. I honestly liked 3 and the beginning as well but my favorite one's are 1 and 2. I really like anthony perkin's as norman bate's. I never watched the show bate's motel yet but eventually want to check it out.
@catherineholden6388
@catherineholden6388 2 года назад
Vera's name is MILES not Mills. She was a great actress
@NovemberReigne
@NovemberReigne 6 месяцев назад
She is still alive at 94
@bobscanlon5212
@bobscanlon5212 2 года назад
yes, love it. hell the story of al making this is almost as great as the movie itself. just missing the great soundtrack
@Merylstreep1949
@Merylstreep1949 2 года назад
What's really jacked up in a good way is that Hitch wanted to make a film more like Frenzy but in 1960 Which if you know Frenzy probably would have REALLY blown the button down minds of 1960s America
@LucyLioness100
@LucyLioness100 2 года назад
Oh he had an even more violent horror film planned called “Kaleidoscope”, but due to how gruesome it would’ve been Hitchcock abandoned the project and the studio refused to fund such a film. “Frenzy” was kind of the compromise
@Guiltyconscience83
@Guiltyconscience83 2 года назад
Janet leigh was so freaking hot in that movie.
@dreadstheheart
@dreadstheheart 2 года назад
“Hitchcock wasn’t one to do an excessive number of takes” >queue the final attack in The Birds
@robswystun2766
@robswystun2766 2 года назад
Great video, but I was surprised there was nothing said about the actual shooting of the shower scene and how you technically never see the knife come into contact with the actress' body. I read a book about the making of Psycho that was really informative. Can't remember the name of it, but it's totally worth reading if you like this movie.
@boborrahood
@boborrahood 6 месяцев назад
Marli Renfro is the name of the nude Playboy model who was hired to block the shower scene. Hitchcock said he "shot some of it in slow motion, so as to cover the breasts." When you don't see Janet Leigh's face in the shower, it's Marli Renfro. Her main contribution for the scene was that she was the one dragged out of the tub by Perkins, placed on the shower curtain and placed in the trunk of the car.
@LukeLovesRose
@LukeLovesRose 11 месяцев назад
Nothing. Psycho is still regarded as one of the greatest - if not the greatest horror film ever made. As far as I'm concerned, Psycho is the Citizen Kane of the horror genre.
@irishnotsane9365
@irishnotsane9365 2 года назад
The book was based on the rumors, not the actual case, is the only thing I have to add to this. I love this movie as well and your story fits perfectly with the behind the scenes I saw and adds some great information missing there.
@racheladamjuliewhite
@racheladamjuliewhite 2 года назад
I'm surprised that you didn't mention the made for tv movie bates motel staring bud cort and Lori petty
@mrsam7779
@mrsam7779 2 года назад
The inspiration for Psycho was lil Eddie Gein , he was a very gifted tyre.
@bobscanlon5212
@bobscanlon5212 2 года назад
the scene on the staircase is the best ever. exorcist 3 pretty much ripped it off in the hospital.
@plasticweapon
@plasticweapon 4 месяца назад
how?!
@dr.strangelove.miguelaleja2825
@dr.strangelove.miguelaleja2825 2 года назад
THIS FILM SCARE ME IN 9 YEARS WATCH THE HISTORY IS AMAZING
@jamesmorant1406
@jamesmorant1406 2 года назад
On my list of top 10 best horror movie's of all time 10/10 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@deedsyosu071
@deedsyosu071 2 года назад
Cool video, this dudes cadence and weird inflections that he puts on almost every word is pretty jarring though.
@shadowwarrior7218
@shadowwarrior7218 2 года назад
There's a reason why Hitchcock is the Godfather of Horror.
@mikegrady5669
@mikegrady5669 2 года назад
Great vid Joe. Love this movie
@markie1993
@markie1993 2 года назад
This movie is a classic. Psycho 2 is a great sequel as well. Forreal all the psycho movies ain't bad
@MK-hh1vo
@MK-hh1vo 2 года назад
🤔 Some viewers had *sympathy* for Norman Bates??? I fist saw this movie as a child and I could tell from the start that he was weird and trouble. He scared me from the beginning.
@n0rm4nbat3ss
@n0rm4nbat3ss 3 месяца назад
it was hitchcock's intention to cast anthony for the role because he was young and handsome while norman in the novel was the complete opposite so we would have sympathy for him
@blackamerican40
@blackamerican40 2 года назад
Vera Miles is the only one still alive. She's 92.
@gregtaylor5294
@gregtaylor5294 2 года назад
She's the first and remaining Final Girl.
@andykokk
@andykokk Год назад
She's so beautiful and crminaly underrated actress!
@tenzon975
@tenzon975 2 года назад
Idk if you forgot to mention, or i didn't hear it cuz i'm at work. But there was pilot show for Bates Motel that was released in 1987 that had promise as well.
@maryannangros8834
@maryannangros8834 Год назад
Yes, people had no problem of going into a film after it started, which annoyed me a lot
@feck2594
@feck2594 2 года назад
This is one movie that definitely stands the test of time . My father watched in theaters and loved it . I watched it growing up and loved it then my kid's watched it a few years ago and liked it . I find that to be amazing . And imagine with everything against him the set of balls Hitchcock had to have to make this masterpiece. The remake was trash though , not sure what everyone involved in that turd was thinking.
@renamon5658
@renamon5658 3 месяца назад
Wonder if psycho 5 will ever happen? Norman does have a child (in psycho 4 norman's wife is with child.) So itbis possible to make psycho 5 about the child of norman or children. It is posdible that norman could of had another child with his wife after psycho 4.
@echocheck
@echocheck 2 года назад
As I recall her name is Marian not Mary.
@lizd.8655
@lizd.8655 2 года назад
I feel bad for Robert Bloch since his $9,000 is the equivalent of $90,400 in today's dollars
@boborrahood
@boborrahood 6 месяцев назад
Hitchcock was the one who brought more fame to Robert Bloch than he would have had with that pulp novel. And the vast majority agree that Joseph Stefano made the story much better material for a classic, especially working together with Hitchcock..
@Marc-x6r
@Marc-x6r 8 месяцев назад
Anyone nice the knife that kills Arbogast? That thing looks like its 18 inches long!!!
@edwinmalachy
@edwinmalachy Год назад
Does anyone think Halloween is comparable as a classic?
@neonfiresquaw1789
@neonfiresquaw1789 2 года назад
You have to pay in some way for those awards. Hitchcock didn't seem like the type.
@g00glian0
@g00glian0 3 месяца назад
What do you mean what happened to it? Nothing happened to it. It is an older movie that still is referenced to this day. I guess that is just the title format you use, because it really makes no sense.
@patrickperalta59
@patrickperalta59 2 года назад
you got to love how stupid the hollywood studios are they want nothing to do with a movie...it gets made and becomes a success no matter the movie and they have to be kicking themselves for turning it down.
@ryanrudolph5667
@ryanrudolph5667 2 года назад
I think the first half of Psycho is perfect filmmaking. Even though I think the developments in Bates character in the second half is fascinating, but I really think that they needed to scenes setting up Marians lover and sister. It just made the second half less interesting to me. They don’t have that same connection to Bates character that you sense with Marian. As well, I wished they didn’t break down Normans mental condition at the end. They should’ve left it more mysterious. Vertigo is arguably my favourite film of all time though. But nonetheless, Psycho is an absolutely fascinating film with unending complexity with only the slightest flaws.
@PesterFester1966
@PesterFester1966 Год назад
Your just spoiled by modern day films.
@TheAnonymous-d4l
@TheAnonymous-d4l 5 месяцев назад
that pic WAS NOT ED GEINS MOM THERE ARE NO PICTURES OF HIS MOTHER SORRY
@eddead4235
@eddead4235 2 года назад
I started petiton for u guys to review dead alive
@JoBloHorrorOriginals
@JoBloHorrorOriginals 2 года назад
Added! Consider it done
@frankbuell1307
@frankbuell1307 11 месяцев назад
I think pyscho 2 is way better then the first but i liked it none the less
@kimwhatmatters4085
@kimwhatmatters4085 Год назад
North by north west???
@Thievius333
@Thievius333 2 года назад
That's great but Psycho isn't a horror movie. Its a psychological thriller. Big difference.
@28nihilist
@28nihilist Год назад
🤓🙄
@somethingclever8916
@somethingclever8916 Год назад
They really weren't inspired by ed gein. He saw a headline and went from there
@zu_1455
@zu_1455 2 года назад
What’s $20k adjusted for inflation? $4m??
@kimwhatmatters4085
@kimwhatmatters4085 Год назад
Ahhh Rihanna played marry but got away
@Vesnicie
@Vesnicie 2 года назад
Your halting delivery sucks. Your French is just funny.
@kimwhatmatters4085
@kimwhatmatters4085 Год назад
The body wasn’t scientifically correct of the mother so it’s funny they consulted an expert”
@davidhallett8783
@davidhallett8783 Месяц назад
Her name is vera m i l e s
@user-gy8co5qy2z
@user-gy8co5qy2z Год назад
Seriously bro... you gotta research how cast names are pronounced. You botched several.
@istartedajoke1704
@istartedajoke1704 2 года назад
Ed killed one woman.... You made it seem like he was Ted Bundy... I mean theyre in the same hell lol but I'm just saying
@andykokk
@andykokk Год назад
2 women!
@andrewblanchard2398
@andrewblanchard2398 2 года назад
👍
@bobsanders9114
@bobsanders9114 2 года назад
9:40 ... Sigh. Why do these otherwise smart video RU-vid essays stumble and fall on the EASIEST, most idiotically-able-to-verify points? It's VERA MILES. Not VERA MILLS. A good history brought down by an essential stupid error (never mind the bad French pronunciation for Clouzot and Les Diaboliques.....entirely forgivable, if a little dopey. But VERA MILLS???) So disappointing. Film fans may well switch off right there.
@tomwofford5552
@tomwofford5552 2 года назад
It's not like French pronunciations are available on youtube.
@tomwofford5552
@tomwofford5552 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Zouz2AThmUQ.html
@boborrahood
@boborrahood 6 месяцев назад
In a good Sideny Lumet movie, the 1986 The Morning After, Jane Fonda plays a faded movie actress fallen on hard times and alcoholic. She tells a former cop, played by Jeff Bridges, that "They were grooming me to be the new Vera MILES. He replies "The new WHO?" She answers "Exactly! I was supposed to replace somebody the audience didn't even know was missing!"
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