I saw that for the first time earlier this summer: I loved it (and slightly wondered why I hadn't seen it before). It's quite possible it's my favorite Hitchcock at the moment.
I think it's still second to Vertigo for me, but wow, usually when I mention Notorious, it seems people have either not seen it, or are baffled as to why I like it so much.
Have you seen the 1943 Phantom of the Opera?
No, I haven't. It sounds interesting, though.
I have not listened to Ebert's commentary, as I don't own Casablanca on DVD (or at all),
Then how did you see it? Don't tell me you have a theatre nearby that shows old movies, because I might fly into a jealous rage.
There are a lot of nice special features on the newer Casablanca DVD, Ebert's commentary probably being the best of them. He also does a good one for Citizen Kane.
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I think it's still second to Vertigo for me, but wow, usually when I mention Notorious, it seems people have either not seen it, or are baffled as to why I like it so much.
Have you seen the 1943 Phantom of the Opera?
No, I haven't. It sounds interesting, though.
I have not listened to Ebert's commentary, as I don't own Casablanca on DVD (or at all),
Then how did you see it? Don't tell me you have a theatre nearby that shows old movies, because I might fly into a jealous rage.
There are a lot of nice special features on the newer Casablanca DVD, Ebert's commentary probably being the best of them. He also does a good one for Citizen Kane.