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Um, spoiler alert? Marion all sorsta gets killed by Norman’s deranged mother and Norman is forced to cover up the crime when a persistent private detective named Milton Arbogast (William H. After stupidly attracting the attention of a highway patrolman and getting lost in a rainstorm, Marion decides to stop off for the evening at a secluded motel run by a charmingly awkward nerd, Norman Bates (Vince Vaughn), who lives alone with his ailing mother and emotionlessly masturbates while spying on customers. In a poorly thought out bid to be with her man, Marion steals $400,000 from one of her boss’s clients and makes a break for Fairvale. They must meet in hotels and motels, their love kept out of public. She lives in Pheonix, but she’s in love with a divorced man, Sam Loomis (Viggo Mortensen), who runs a hardware store in the fictional town of Fairvale, California. Marion Crane (Anne Heche) is in a wee bit of a pickle.
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In honor of Gus Van Sant’s decision to do a shot-for-shot remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho, but now with jerking-off added, I have decided to do a word-for-word remake of my summary of Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho from the first installment of this Franchise Me series, but now with jerking-off added. We shall be checking in over night on all six Psycho installments.
#Psycho 1998 stairs series
The series launched with Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 landmark adaptation of author Robert Bloch’s novel of the same name, and spawned over the next 38 years three sequels, a failed TV series that was converted into a failed TV movie, and the most infamous remake in recent cinema history.
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The Franchise: Psycho - following the deadly legacy of the Bates Motel and its primary caretaker, Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins). I have donned my sweats and taken up cinema’s gauntlet. But a champion has risen from the rabble to defend us. And any film, no matter how seemingly stand-alone, conclusive, or inappropriate to sequel, could generate an expansive franchise. Horror, action, comedy, sci-fi, western, no genre is safe.