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Psycho

  • 1998
  • 12
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
52K
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Anne Heche in Psycho (1998)
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In Gus Van Sant's remake of Alfred Hitchcock's classic, young female bank employee Marion Crane steals money from her boss in Phoenix, flees town, and arrives at Fairvale, California's rundo... Read allIn Gus Van Sant's remake of Alfred Hitchcock's classic, young female bank employee Marion Crane steals money from her boss in Phoenix, flees town, and arrives at Fairvale, California's rundown Bates Motel, which has secrets of its own.In Gus Van Sant's remake of Alfred Hitchcock's classic, young female bank employee Marion Crane steals money from her boss in Phoenix, flees town, and arrives at Fairvale, California's rundown Bates Motel, which has secrets of its own.

  • Director
    • Gus Van Sant
  • Writers
    • Robert Bloch
    • Joseph Stefano
  • Stars
    • Vince Vaughn
    • Anne Heche
    • Julianne Moore
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    52K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gus Van Sant
    • Writers
      • Robert Bloch
      • Joseph Stefano
    • Stars
      • Vince Vaughn
      • Anne Heche
      • Julianne Moore
    • 694User reviews
    • 115Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Vince Vaughn
    Vince Vaughn
    • Norman Bates
    Anne Heche
    Anne Heche
    • Marion Crane
    Julianne Moore
    Julianne Moore
    • Lila Crane
    Viggo Mortensen
    Viggo Mortensen
    • Sam Loomis
    William H. Macy
    William H. Macy
    • Milton Arbogast
    Robert Forster
    Robert Forster
    • Dr. Simon
    Philip Baker Hall
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    • Sheriff Chambers
    Anne Haney
    Anne Haney
    • Mrs. Chambers
    Chad Everett
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    • Tom Cassidy
    Rance Howard
    Rance Howard
    • Mr. Lowery
    Rita Wilson
    Rita Wilson
    • Caroline
    James Remar
    James Remar
    • Patrolman
    James Le Gros
    James Le Gros
    • Car Dealer
    • (as James LeGros)
    Steven Clark Pachosa
    • Police Guard
    O.B. Babbs
    • Mechanic
    Flea
    Flea
    • Bob Summerfield
    Marjorie Lovett
    Marjorie Lovett
    • Woman Customer
    Ryan Cutrona
    Ryan Cutrona
    • Chief of Police
    • Director
      • Gus Van Sant
    • Writers
      • Robert Bloch
      • Joseph Stefano
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    bob the moo

    So-so, until you compare it to the original – then it's poor

    Marion Crane steals $400,000 and is escaping to meet her boyfriend. When she gets tired during a stormy night she stops at the Bates motel. When she goes missing her sister, boyfriend and a private detective start to look for her. However the Bates motel run by Norman and his mother is a place of many secrets.

    Remakes are regular things nowadays, but carbon copies are rare. This is a lift in terms of dialogue, shots almost everything at times. The big question is why? As a film in its own right it's not terrible but comparing it to the original it literally pales in comparison (despite the colour!). Why did we need this – sure on some level it may reach those who haven't seen the original and don't want to watch an 'old' film. But really – why should we indulge the multiplexers who refuse to watch anything made before 1991?

    It's not bad – it's poor a poor relation of the original. In the UK we often get 50th anniversary etc re-releases of old films nationwide (admittedly not in all cinemas), in fact Psycho was out a few years ago. So the idea that a cheap copy is good because it'll help open it up to new audiences.

    The cast are all OK – until you watch the original. Then Vaughn stands out as doing a poor imitation, Heche is nowhere near Leigh and Julianne Moore has too much 'strong woman' baggage from other roles to do well. Admittedly the all-star cast gives weight to the roles that were relatively minor – Macy, Mortensen, Forster, James LeGros, Philip Baker Hall etc – although really the question is why they all queued up to be in this toss!

    Overall it's so-so as a film. However when you compare it to the original it's really a poor show and, because it's a carbon copy, you can't help but compare it line for line, scene for scene, actor for actor.
    2peterzullman

    An Interesting Case

    Film! What a mystery. Nobody can doubt that Gus Van Sant is a truly gifted filmmaker - I'm writing this after "Milk" - so how can it be that remaking a classic like "Psycho" shot by ,virtually, shot, Van Sant fails so miserably. Not an ounce of what made the original what it is, makes it to the remake. Every wrong choice found a home here. Anne Heche? Who thought of it? She is so bad with that unbearable little voice, one kind of wants her to die. Julianne Moore makes her Vera Miles part a butch, unattractive character. Viggo Mortensen, an actor I love, is kind of embarrassing as is William H Macy in the Martin Balsam part. The wardrobe is unforgivable and Chris Doyle, one of the best living cinematographers, creates a flat, painful, jarringly colorful frame but the worst of all is Vince Vaughn. Absolutely unforgivable. What a terrible, terrible performance. The exact opposite of Anthony Perkins where everything was intensely personal. Here it feels like a Saturday Night Live sketch, one of the less fortunate ones. I haven't been able to forgive Vince Vaughn. That silly, shallow giggle he gives to Norman Bates, will return to haunt him.
    4dbdumonteil

    Why?

    The most disposable movie in the history of cinema?This one is a strong contender!Why waste so much money for such a pointless useless work? The only difference between the HItchcock classic and this poor imitation is color,wide screen and Leila's Walkman!!A movie which's supposed to generate thrills and fear leaves me completely indifferent.

    Now you' re going to tell me it will urge the young generations to see the original?balderdash!This "psycho 1998" is a giant spoiler.

    They could have done something different,for instance ,by casting an actor closer to Bloch 's Bates ,an obese man.They content themselves with an obnoxious rehash!A pox on it!and long live Alfred Hitchcock!
    2Mr-Fusion

    How did Van Sant get financing for this? That's the real question.

    "Psycho" isn't the worst movie I've ever seen, but it . . . aw, it's terrible. An utterly soulless exercise in mimicry with an awful cast. what I really missed was Anthony Perkins; the guy had a clean- cut look that subverted his madness. But Vince Vaughn just screams serial killer. That's why none of this works. The stylistic choices are all ham-fisted, and there's no suspense because we're too busy comparing it to the original. And because it's "shot-for-shot", that's a hundred times worse than your average remake - most of which , by the way, usually bring something new to the table. Not here.

    Avoid at all costs. This is not worth it.

    2/10

    One question, if I may . . . While we're on the subject of shot duplication, why the hell would you throw in an image of Heche hanging over the side of the tub? It deviates from the original, doesn't do your actress any favors (as Kevin Smith and Ralph Garman will certainly attest), and it's just asking for future Internet meme infamy.
    TxMike

    Very poor re-make of a classic.

    My biggest question is "Why did they re-make a classic Hitchcock movie?" It's a "no-win" situation. The original, with Tony Perkins and Jamie Lee's mom (Janet Leigh), is so indelible on our minds that even subconsciously we compare the two. Vince Vaughn is not very believable as Norman Bates. I have yet to find a movie role played by Ann Heche that I like. Her nasal delivery and disingenuous reactions as Marion simply grate on me. Anyone else would have been better. The only character I thought was an improvement was investigator Arbogast played well by William Macy. Even Julliane Moore, as Marion's sister, seemed to have a smirk that announced "I feel silly doing this film." Had this been a completely original film I would probably rate it 5 or 6 for some entertainment. As an inferior re-make, I rate it "4".

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      In Psychose (1960), Sir Alfred Hitchcock wanted his opening shot to be a long, complete pan and zoom over the city into Marion's hotel room. Sadly, the technology was not yet perfected, and he achieved his effect through a series of pans and dissolves. The remake does a complete travelling shot, as Hitchcock had intended.
    • Goofs
      Some continuity errors were deliberately included, being copied from the original Psychose (1960).
    • Quotes

      Norman Bates: A boy's best friend is his mother.

    • Crazy credits
      Thanks to John Woo for use of his kitchen knife.
    • Connections
      Edited into Tough Guise: Violence, Media & the Crisis in Masculinity (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Living Dead Girl
      Written by Rob Zombie, Scott Humphrey

      Performed by Rob Zombie

      Courtesy of Geffen Records

      Under license from Universal Music Special Markets

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 1999 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Psicosis
    • Filming locations
      • Phoenix, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Imagine Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $60,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $21,485,655
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,031,850
      • Dec 6, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $37,170,655
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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