| Plural | hitchcocks |
Alfred Hitchcock
a Hitchcock film festival
to create a Hitchcock-like atmosphere
to watch a Hitchcock movie
to be a fan of Hitchcock's work
to appreciate Hitchcock's storytelling
to study Hitchcock's techniques
to be influenced by Hitchcock's style
And then back there, there was this bird, and it was all very hitchcock for a second.
Oh, come on. How can you not like hitchcock?
The merger, agreed to by Western yesterday, makes sense, according to Con Hitchcock of the Aviation Consumer Action Project.
Ira Byock is the director of palliative medicine at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Centre and a professor at Dartmouth Medical School.
New Hampshire's Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center has taken note of the cooking classes.
The movie is a remake of Hitchcock's 1934 movie of the same name.
And, most importantly, the game-changing twist midway was also done most popularly by Hitchcock in Psycho, who killed his main character exactly halfway through the film.
Then it broke into thrillers, specifically Hitchcock's thrillers, like The Birds, Strangers on a Train, and the lesser-known The Lodger, which, the man himself said, was heavily influenced by expressionism.
Alfred Hitchcock
a Hitchcock film festival
to create a Hitchcock-like atmosphere
to watch a Hitchcock movie
to be a fan of Hitchcock's work
to appreciate Hitchcock's storytelling
to study Hitchcock's techniques
to be influenced by Hitchcock's style
And then back there, there was this bird, and it was all very hitchcock for a second.
Oh, come on. How can you not like hitchcock?
The merger, agreed to by Western yesterday, makes sense, according to Con Hitchcock of the Aviation Consumer Action Project.
Ira Byock is the director of palliative medicine at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Centre and a professor at Dartmouth Medical School.
New Hampshire's Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center has taken note of the cooking classes.
The movie is a remake of Hitchcock's 1934 movie of the same name.
And, most importantly, the game-changing twist midway was also done most popularly by Hitchcock in Psycho, who killed his main character exactly halfway through the film.
Then it broke into thrillers, specifically Hitchcock's thrillers, like The Birds, Strangers on a Train, and the lesser-known The Lodger, which, the man himself said, was heavily influenced by expressionism.
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