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so glad the lives of others was on this. and also so high up! amazing movie. sometimes awesome stuff can be found on TV!
Not very good selection
“A Short Film About Love” Directed by Krzysztof KieÅ›lowski
Hey, I was wondering if anyone knew of a movie where a woman finds video tapes of her & her family in her attic including of her showering. As the movie progresses u see from the stalkers point of view & don't see his face. The movie ends with the families car braking down near a corn Field & the killer ambushes them. It came out in the late 90s/early 2000s, i watched it awhile ago but don't remember the name, wondering if anyone else knew
Does Blue Velvet fit the criteria?
Also. Following or Body Double?
“The lives of others” is great movie.
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DISTURBIA
Disturbia is so cliche yet so interesting to see.
My favorite peeping tom movie is Not Tonight Darling (1971). My favorite British actor, Sean Barry Weske plays a Voyeur who spies on a woman through her bathroom window at night. That movie should've been part of this list.
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I am simple.I see Shia Lebeouf on the thumbnail,I click!
Okay, I don't mind most of the movies on this list, because I expected Rear Window to be number one (forgot about the creepy Peeping Tom) but I have some minor gripes. First, the Conversation shouldn't be at number eight, anyone that has seen that movie knows that voyeurism in this movie may bring the wrong conclusion and it is also a great character study of a private man that looks into the privacy of others while not wanting to have his own privacy violated. It is Gene Hackman's greatest performance and the ending is gut wrenching. Second, though American Beauty has a voyeuristic aspect to it, I wouldn't actually put it on this list because it is secondary to the plot. To put it above The Conversation or Blowout (where the voyeurism is key to the plot) seems wrong here.Third and finally, there are voyeur films that were left out that could easily replace American Beauty. Brian Depalma's Body Double (which basically morphs Rear Window and Vertigo), Enemy of the State (where Will Smith's every move is watched), and the not even mentioned The Anderson Tapes with Sean Connery. This movie's whole plot is centered around multiple surveillances of other people where Connery's Anderson character just happens to be in the conversation. Anderson is trying to pull off the heist of the century (a posh apartment complex full of rich folks) and every meeting he has with someone involved with the planning of it is taped by different folks, from law enforcement to private detectives (even his love affair is taped). It is based on a book by Lawrence Sanders and it was a preview of the fact that anyone could be spied on. To overlook this gem is a crime.
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