Angry Bird

“Television has done much for psychiatry by spreading information about it, as well as contributing to the need for it.”
— Alfred Hitchcock

Halloween is just over a week away, so today’s photo is another Halloween-themed desktop wallpaper. This wallpaper may appeal to those who are fans of Alfred Hitchcock and particularly his film, “The Birds”. The first time I watched the movie was with my parents when I was pretty young. At one point in the film, I was instructed to close my eyes or leave the room. Watching it again a few years later, I learned my parents had attempted to shield my young eyes from viewing a citizen of Bodega Bay being robbed of hers by angry birds. I will spare my younger sister any embarrassment that may be associated with revealing her particular issues with this classic film.

“The Birds” was the first horror movie I remember ever watching. What was yours?

You can download this free 2560x1600 HD wallpaper by reverse-clicking the image and choosing "Save Image..."

You can download this free 2560×1600 HD wallpaper by reverse-clicking the image and choosing “Save Image…”

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5 comments

  1. Yep, still hate birds to this day! Seems my brother and sister got enjoyment out of scaring their little sister half to death making her watch The Birds as a child! Cough, cough…won’t mention any names here, but you know who you are!

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    1. “…making her watch…”? I don’t recall any restraints or other means of force being applied. And it certainly wasn’t the fault of your siblings that you were too afraid to leave the room and be alone once you’d decided the movie wasn’t to your liking! 🙂

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