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Podcast Appearances
He saw them as objects to be played with and art to be made and just, like, fucked up shit.
And I love how Ryan Murphy has taken that and contextualizes it, like you said.
I'll just share a little bit, and you can go watch it yourself, but...
Alfred Hitchcock took the Ed Gein story, the book that that was written called Psycho about Ed Gein.
He took that and he made it into a movie.
And at the time, you can only imagine the 50s, the 19 late 40s, early 50s.
Cinema was kind of a newish art form, especially talking cinema.
And Alfred Hitchcock makes this bloody, gory, fucked up movie about Ed Gein.
It was like the first sex and violence sort of expose film.
And the way that people reacted to that was they were terrified.
They loved every minute of it.
Still one of the most classic movies ever.
I mean, Psycho is on the top 10 list of every movie ever.