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Thalia Toha's avatar

Rebekah- I’ve encountered Hitchcock’s work multiple times but have never looked at it from this angle. So interesting. Thank you for sharing. 🙏

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Rebekah King's avatar

Thank you, Thalia!

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D.L. Holmes's avatar

Love this analysis between Hitchcock and the Wallace and Gromit shorts! Time to find a way to watch A Matter of Loaf and Death now...

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RosTy's avatar

Fascinating exploration as always! I enjoy learning about all these horror parallels, but it's also making me realize how much darker Wallace and Gromit is compared to memory.

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Rebekah King's avatar

It is surprisingly packed with horror references! The last one, next week, is maybe my favourite it’s just a shot for shot parody of an entire scene

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RosTy's avatar

Ooh, alright. I look forward to it.

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Jon's avatar

Your piece captures the brilliance of how Wallace & Gromit incorporates horror film references in such an unexpected way. I loved how you linked scenes to Hitchcock and Bava while explaining the playful twist on familiar horror clichés. It’s a great mix of analysis and light-hearted fun, making this article a pleasure.

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Cauley’s Corner's avatar

This was fantastic , the audio added so much I really enjoyed it.

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Rebekah King's avatar

Thanks so much, Cauley! I’m glad it’s working that makes it worth doing

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Rebekah King's avatar

Thanks, Chadwick!

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Rebekah King's avatar

Agreed ;)

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