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Where Stories Come Together. November 25, 2008. This Halloween I watched Alfred Hitchcocks movie The Birds. 1963 I had seen parts of it before, but I realized that I had never seen the whole movie from beginning to end. I remember people telling me how much it frightened them, but I honestly didnt find it find it that scary and would have a hard time classifying it as a horror picture. The scenes where we are all waiting for the birds to attack are quite suspenseful. It was based on. I should sa.

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Where Stories Come Together. November 25, 2008. This Halloween I watched Alfred Hitchcocks movie The Birds. 1963 I had seen parts of it before, but I realized that I had never seen the whole movie from beginning to end. I remember people telling me how much it frightened them, but I honestly didnt find it find it that scary and would have a hard time classifying it as a horror picture. The scenes where we are all waiting for the birds to attack are quite suspenseful. It was based on. I should sa.

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