Chocolate syrup.
Hitchcock used newspaper ink for blood in the shower scene in Psycho.
Jimmy Stewart
chocolate sauce, black and white so didnt matter
In "Psycho" Alfred Hitchock felt traditional fake blood looked gray on black and white film stock, so he used Chocolate Syrup instead.
There were close up shots meant to frighten the audience. There was also the famous "in the shower shot" which was meant to also scare the audience. As an aside the blood seen in the shower shot was chocolate syrup, not real blood.
Psycho
The prefix "non-" could be used with the word "classic" to create "non-classic," describing something that is not classic or traditional.
Stuart "psycho" Pearce
The word SYCO is the name of the record label owned and operated by Simon Cowell (The X Factor). The common slang term is "psycho" meaning psychotic and is used both as a slang noun and a slang adjective (he's a psycho, that psycho dude).
Depends on what you mean by psycho. Is she being overly psycho by telling you not to do this or that of what your peers are doing? Is she being overly psycho by treating you like her child? Or is she really acting freaky strange than what you used to know her and it concerns you? Normally, anyone who asks this type of question is not quite yet of age to be trustworthy. Unless you want to be like the rest.
This was inspired by what Alfred Hitchcock's mother used to make him do as a child.
Depending on how it is used, classic can be an adjective or a noun.As an adjective: He drives a classic car.As a noun: His novel has become a classic.