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'The Artist' - good movie, but what's with the Vertigo rip-off?

Posted by mbnx01 on July 7, 2012 at 10:04:23:

Towards the end of this movie the director choose to use Bernard Herrmann's score to Alfred Hitchcocks classic 1958 film 'Vertigo'.

WTF?

I'm watching this movie, then all of a sudden I'm thinking, 'HEY, that's BERNARD HERRMANN!' 'Where's Jimmy Stewart, where's Kim Novak?'.

Aside from it being wrong to take other peoples art this was a really poor choice for the movie.

Other than that it's a good film. A little long in the third act, but well worth seeing.