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This is my least favorite time of the thread. This has been a lot of fun talking movies with you guys. It's a shame it has to end.

 

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Vertigo

I consider Alfred Hitchcock to be the greatest moviemaker of all time, and Vertigo is his masterwork. It's perhaps his darkest and most dangerous movie, which is saying a lot considering his earlier resume. The movie is paced, filmed, and edited perfectly. The story -- filled with plot twists, mysteries, and revelations -- is gripping from the first frame to the last.