Attention U.S. TCM Subscribers: "1960’s Psycho was at the time (including throughout its primary creator’s career), the most audacious cinematic assault ever perpetrated on the movie going public. Alfred Hitchcock acutely focuses on office worker Marion Crane’s sole decision to commit an opportunistic bold and daring theft of $40,000 and ensuing getaway, all the while analysing her thought processes down to every minute detail. She checks into a motel..." More here, *without major spoilers* (believe it or not), and late Thursday's showtime information throughout the U.S.: http://thecinemacafe.com/the-cinema-treasure-hunter/2017/6/1/now-listen-to-me#Psycho
Like the eating scene where Norman tells Marion how we step into life's traps and how we try to "scratch and claw" to get out of those traps. Marion is stabbed in the shower and "scratches" at the shower tiles as she falls to the floor. Nice touch.