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Film With The Most Effective Norman?
Psycho '60 6 (60%)
Psycho II 4 (40%)
Psycho III 0 (0%)
Psycho IV: The Beginning 0 (0%)
Psycho '98 0 (0%)
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Norman At His Most Effective
Topic Started: Jun 15 2013, 02:18 AM (211 Views)
Baby Firefly
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When was Norman at his most effective?
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'60
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2. He was creepy there.
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Killer's Nemesis
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'60 - he was quite creepy in that.
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Psycho II, I think we got a better look into his psyche than in any other film (and that's saying something considering he's pretty much the narrator of four).
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Psycho II. He was more developed while maintaining the creepiness he possessed in the original. Perfect balance indeed. The original is a close second though.
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original
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Hard to pick. The original and II are neck and neck. I'll go with the original.
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Norman in Psycho II.
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The orginal.
You kill or you die. Or you die and you kill.
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1960
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1960

If II had spent a little more time with Norman before he started to lose touch with reality, it would be a closer second choice.
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