"What You See in the Dark" Giveaway
If you don't love Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, and much to my surprise I heard from two readers who don't at all, this past week has probably been a bit of a "???" on the blog. So much Psycho excitement. And all on account of a book. You know those, right? It's the oddest thing but they're made of paper and they have no moving pictures!
If you missed my interview with "What You See in the Dark" author Manuel Muñoz it's here. I had three copies to give away and entrants had to name their favorite thing about Psycho. I drew the winners randomly from the entries.
Congratulations to...
Lindsay in Oregon who loves Psycho because it always scares her.
Dan in Michigan considers himself a musicologist. His favorite thing about Psycho?
I've always obsessed about the meaning of that shot of the Beethoven Eroica Symphony. That and the resemblance between Herrmann's score and the Shostakovich 8th Quartet.
I do know who Beethoven and Shostakovich are but otherwise I'm lost. I am unschooled in music.
And the third winner Joel in Illinois wrote simply...
REE-REE-REE-REE-REE!
LOL. I hope by 'favorite thing' he meant the score and not the stabbing. God, that score. A lot of people mentioned it actually. Because our "best shot" series is so much about the visuals Wednesday was a rare instance of a lot of Psycho talk that barely ever drifted to that indelible and influential score.