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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

North By Northwest becomes last film to join the final four of the favorite Hitchcock film tournament

In the 60's era final match, North By Northwest (which got a waiver from me to play in this era due to a shortage of Hitch films for in this decade) easily defeated top seed Psycho 11-4 to earn the last spot of the final four. The film joins The Lady Vanishes (30's era winner); Rebecca (40's era winner); and Rear Window (50's era). I'm curious to see what would have happened if North By Northwest competed in the 50's era and if it battled Rear Window, which film would win. Those two films still could meet in the championship match. But let's see how the semi-final matches go first. The Lady Vanishes will take on Rear Window in match 1, while Rebecca squares off against North By Northwest in match 2. The final four starts immediately and these two matches will run thru Thursday 7 pm EST. Good luck to all four films.

SEMI-FINAL MATCH 1

1 THE LADY VANISHES (30'S ERA CHAMPION)



VS


2 REAR WINDOW (50'S ERA CHAMPION)
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MATCH 2

1 REBECCA (40'S ERA CHAMPION)



VS


2 NORTH BY NORTHWEST (60'S ERA CHAMPION)

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

It's Rebecca vs Shadow Of A Doubt in the 40's era of favorite Hitchcock film tournament

Top seed Rebecca rolled over Suspicion 19-7 and third seed Shadow of a Doubt edged out 2nd seed Notorious 14-11 to advance to the 40's era final match of the favorite Alfred Hitchcock tournament. The winner of this match will become the second film to advance to the final four and join 30's era champion, The Lady Vanishes. The match begins immediately and will run through Friday 7 pm EST.

40'S ERA FINAL MATCH

1 REBECCA (1940)


VS


3 SHADOW OF A DOUBT (1943)

Saturday, October 22, 2011

The top 4 seeds in the 40's era of Hitchcock tournament all advance

The top four seeds of the 40's era of the Hitchcock tournament all advanced to the next round and shapes up to be a pair of exciting matches. Top seed Rebecca crushed Rope 18-5 and 4th seed Suspicion edged out Hitch's only full comedy film, Mr. and Mrs. Smith 11-9. Sorry to see my girl Carole exit another tournament early. 2nd seed Notorious beat Lifeboat 14-7 and 3rd seed Shadow of a Doubt defeated Spellbound. So now the semi-final matches set up like this: Joan Fontaine will battle herself as her films Rebecca and Suspicion square off in match 1 while Notorious will face Shadow of a Doubt. Matches begin immediately and will run through Tuesday noon. Good luck to all the films.

MATCH 1

1 REBECCA (1940)


VS


4 SUSPICION (1941)

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MATCH 2

2 NOTORIOUS (1946)


VS


3 SHADOW OF A DOUBT (1943)

Saturday, August 27, 2011

THE MONTIES: 1940 - HIS GIRL FRIDAY nearly sweeps the Monties....

Time to kick off a new decade with another presentation of The Monties, my own version of the Academy Awards. Let's get right to it, shall we.

BEST FILM:
So we just won some Monties? Fancy that...


PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
KITTY FOYLE
WATERLOO BRIDGE
THE PHILADELPHIA STORY
REBECCA
HIS GIRL FRIDAY (WINNER)
THE GRAPES OF WRATH
THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT
MY FAVORITE WIFE

My favorite film of all time, His Girl Friday, is the easy choice for me as Best Film of 1940. A perfect screwball comedy that has the fastest speaking dialogue ever. Check out the other films I nominated this year as two more Cary Grant films made the list with The Philadelphia Story and My Favorite Wife.


BEST DIRECTOR:


JOHN FORD - THE GRAPES OF WRATH
HOWARD HAWKS - HIS GIRL FRIDAY (WINNER)
ALFRED HITCHCOCK - REBECCA
GEORGE CUKOR - THE PHILADELPHIA STORY
ROBERT Z. LEONARD - PRIDE AND PREJUDICE


The second Montie goes to Hawks for his smooth direction of His Girl Friday. Hawks was a master of several different genres and he showed he could switch gears from comedy to drama to western with the greatest of ease.


BEST ACTOR:




LAURENCE OLIVER - REBECCA
CARY GRANT - HIS GIRL FRIDAY (WINNER)
HENRY FONDA - THE GRAPES OF WRATH
JAMES STEWART - THE PHILADELPHIA STORY
ROBERT TAYLOR - WATERLOO BRIDGE


Mr. Grant picks up his second Montie for his wonderful turn as the scheming and manipulative newspaper editor Walter Burns in His Girl Friday. This is one of my favorite performances by Cary as he is just phenomenal. Sorry Jimmy.


BEST ACTRESS:




VIVIEN LEIGH - WATERLOO BRIDGE
JOAN FONTAINE - REBECCA
ROSALIND RUSSELL - HIS GIRL FRIDAY (WINNER)
GINGER ROGERS - KITTY FOYLE
KATHERINE HEPBURN - THE PHILADELPHIA STORY


Rosalind Russell easily matched Cary tit for tat in His Girl Friday with her amazing performance as ace reporter Hildy Johnson. But this race was really close as I thought Leigh was outstanding with her follow-up to Gone with The Wind in Waterloo Bridge and a really good turn by Joan Fontaine in Rebecca. Sorry girls, but Roz gets this Montie. Her second consecutive I might add. Go Roz!


BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR:




GEORGE SANDERS - REBECCA (WINNER)
WALTER BRENNAN - THE WESTERNER
DENNIS MORGAN - KITTY FOYLE
HUMPHREY BOGART - THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT
BASIL RATHBONE - THE MARK OF ZORRO

The sly and urbane George Sanders was very good in the film Rebecca. A foreshadowing of his other great future performance in All About Eve. Maybe he will pick up his second Montie for that performance as well. We shall see.


BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS:



JUDITH ANDERSON - REBECCA (WINNER)
JANE DARWELL - THE GRAPES OF WRATH
RUTH HUSSEY - THE PHILADEPHIA STORY
ANN SHERIDAN - THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT
GAIL PATRICK - MY FAVORITE WIFE

While Jane Darwell gave a powerful performance in The Grapes of Wrath, I went with Judith Anderson's truly wicked performance as the sinister Mrs. Danvers. Everytime I see this film, she just creeps me out.

So for the fifth year in a row, a comedy takes home the top prize as His Girl Friday just rolls over the competition and goes home with 4 Monties total. Rebecca grabs the other two awards in the supporting categories.

Up next: 1941...

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