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“As Norman Bates, Vince Vaughn makes us better appreciate how much Anthony Perkins brought to the original project.”
Same title, same shots (mostly), slightly different results from the critic’s circle. In our Mother’s Day episode (get it? Sorry.), Mike and Dave take a close look at the classic, PSYCHO. To get a slightly different angle, Dave finally watches the remake from 1998, which Mike is weirdly obsessed with, and has been since 1998.
Will any of this hold up? Is there any reason to watch the 1998 version? Listen and find out!
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts/Spotify Twitter @offscreendeath Instagram @theoffscreendeath Letterboxd: @daveagiannini and @projectingfilm Artwork by Nathan Thomas Milliner Music by Joplin Rice
Find out more at https://offscreendeath.pinecast.co
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By Michael Denniston and David Giannini5
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“As Norman Bates, Vince Vaughn makes us better appreciate how much Anthony Perkins brought to the original project.”
Same title, same shots (mostly), slightly different results from the critic’s circle. In our Mother’s Day episode (get it? Sorry.), Mike and Dave take a close look at the classic, PSYCHO. To get a slightly different angle, Dave finally watches the remake from 1998, which Mike is weirdly obsessed with, and has been since 1998.
Will any of this hold up? Is there any reason to watch the 1998 version? Listen and find out!
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts/Spotify Twitter @offscreendeath Instagram @theoffscreendeath Letterboxd: @daveagiannini and @projectingfilm Artwork by Nathan Thomas Milliner Music by Joplin Rice
Find out more at https://offscreendeath.pinecast.co
This podcast is powered by Pinecast.