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psycho
Psycho is slang for a person who is either psychopathic or psychotic. The term is often consiered mildly offensive or derogatory. The word is a noun. Used in a sentence like this, 'Steve sure is a psycho'.
Trivia about psycho
1960:"Mother -- what's the phrase? -- Isn't quite herself today"
Janet Leigh was "showered" with more attention than Vera Miles, who played her sister in this suspense classic
1960 film that says "Matricide is probably the most unbearable crime of all", especially for "the son who commits it"
"Maniac"
Mother "isn't quite herself today" in this 1960 horror classic
The Bates Motel is the location of the intrigue in this thriller from 1960
1960, starring Anthony Perkins
Ads for the 1998 remake of this 1960 film said, "Check in. Relax. Take a shower."
"Mother! O God, Mother! Blood! Blood!"
In the trailer for this 1960 film Alfred Hitchcock says, "Here we have a quiet little motel tucked way off the main highway"
Before he played Ted Baxter, Ted Knight had a bit role as a cop guarding Norman Bates in this 1960 film
This 1960 Hitchcock classic was partly based on real-life murderer Ed Gein, who skinned his victims
"Shy Cop"
Famous for its murder scenes, this 1960 Alfred Hitchcock film featured a mild-mannered mama's boy killer
This 1960 Hitchcock classic was remade in 1998; Marion still hadn't learned to stay out of the shower
Part 4 of this movie series recounts "The Beginning" of the Norman Bates saga
The murder of Marion Crane in this 1960 film is one of the most famous in film history
1960:Norman Bates runs a sweet little motel
This 1960 movie features the Bernard Herrmann score heard here:
Composer Bernard Hermann used an all-string orchestra for "black & white music" for this '60 Hitchcock film
1960:"He was never all Norman, but he was often only Mother"
After getting a nice motherly stab, Martin Balsam careens backwards down the stairs in this Hitchcock classic
"She might have fooled me, but she didn't fool my mother"
Traverse to Traverse City, Mich. & go nuts a la Anthony Perkins, for you'll find this "Path" there
No. 56:"A boy's best friend is his mother"
Hitch's movie that contains the line "No one ever comes here unless they've gotten off the main highway"
In this film, Martin Balsam tells Anthony Perkins, "If it doesn't gel, isn't aspic"