FANEDIT: Psycho (The Roger Ebert Cut)
- Type:
- Video > Movies DVDR
- Files:
- 9
- Size:
- 4.37 GB
- Spoken language(s):
- English
- Tag(s):
- Hitchcock fanedit fan edit Ebert classic stomachworm horror
- Quality:
- +2 / -0 (+2)
- Uploaded:
- Feb 6, 2009
- By:
- mchugh
Roger Ebert once wrote... "For thoughtful viewers, however, an equal surprise is still waiting. That is the mystery of why Hitchcock marred the ending of a masterpiece with a sequence that is grotesquely out of place. After the murders have been solved, there is an inexplicable scene during which a long-winded psychiatrist (Simon Oakland) lectures the assembled survivors on the causes of Norman's psychopathic behavior. This is an anticlimax taken almost to the point of parody. If I were bold enough to reedit Hitchcock's film, I would include only the doctor's first explanation of Norman's dual personality: "Norman Bates no longer exists. He only half existed to begin with. And now, the other half has taken over, probably for all time." Then I would cut out everything else the psychiatrist says, and cut to the shots of Norman wrapped in the blanket while his mother's voice speaks ("It's sad when a mother has to speak the words that condemn her own son..."). Those edits, I submit, would have made "Psycho" very nearly perfect. I have never encountered a single convincing defense of the psychiatric blather." Well, I am bold enough to reedit Hitchcock's film. So here it is. PSYCHO: The Roger Ebert Cut what kind of fanedit: True Fanedit tagline: What would Roger Cut? original film name: Psycho new film name: Psycho (The Roger Ebert Cut) edition: Psycho (Special Edition) (Universal Legacy Series) film studio name: Universal edit crew name: stomachworm Date Original Film Was Released: 1960 Date Edit Was Released: Feb. 6, 2009 Original Runtime: New Runtime: Amount of time Cut/Added: approximately 5 minutes Cuts removed/added/extended: Cut 1 scene Fanedit details: SL NTSC DVD Your intention for this fanedit: To do a fanedit based on film critic Roger Ebert's idea. Your way to achieve your intention: Cut the scene that Ebert spoke of. Additional Comment: Time needed for the edition: 1 hour persons involved: stomachworm Additional information links: http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19981206/REVIEWS08/401010353/1023 PLEASE LEAVE COMMENTS
Actually, Gus Van Sant DID make that change in his shot-by-shot remake a few years back.
I could have lived without seeing Norman jacking off at the peephole, though.
Can't WAIT to see your version!
I could have lived without seeing Norman jacking off at the peephole, though.
Can't WAIT to see your version!
A review by boon23 (a.k.a. CBB) from fanedit.org
( http://www.faneditforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=5660 )
I have watched this and I think Roger Ebert is right. There is really no loss at all with the psychiatrist's babbling removed, actually the tension is improved by this.
Now this is of course not a very creative fanedit, but the concept is just cool. Thank you, stomachworm, for just doing it and really being bold enough to make this see the light of the day.
As for the cut: the transition used feels a tiny bit out of place. A hard cut would have worked better IMO. Still, nice job. The new title was included ok, but not fittingly to the intro style. It works though.
No menus, just some intro scenes before the movie starts is a bit weak for presentation. Since it is a full DVD, I would have loved some more.
Ratings:
concept: 5 stars
editing job: 3 stars
entertainment: 5 stars
( http://www.faneditforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=5660 )
I have watched this and I think Roger Ebert is right. There is really no loss at all with the psychiatrist's babbling removed, actually the tension is improved by this.
Now this is of course not a very creative fanedit, but the concept is just cool. Thank you, stomachworm, for just doing it and really being bold enough to make this see the light of the day.
As for the cut: the transition used feels a tiny bit out of place. A hard cut would have worked better IMO. Still, nice job. The new title was included ok, but not fittingly to the intro style. It works though.
No menus, just some intro scenes before the movie starts is a bit weak for presentation. Since it is a full DVD, I would have loved some more.
Ratings:
concept: 5 stars
editing job: 3 stars
entertainment: 5 stars
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