Saw north by northwest on pbs the other night. I've seen it before of course but for some reason, for the first time, I actually enjoyed it. Does that mean i'm getting old? Eva saint marie is a *fox*, let me tell you. Never noticed before! She is super-sexy on the train. Not bad for someone from the 50s.
Hitch**** [Edit] HitchC0ck <- beat the profanity check!! [/Edit] is best when you have lots of time and aren't in a rush. Its not like the Grab-your-attention-the-whole-time-trash that you see today. Thats probably why you liked it, you were able to get really absorbed. Try his Back Window, awesome film but the first half you wonder, "When is something going to happen?"
While you're bed-ridden, use the opportunity to catch up on two other mega slow films, this time by Kubrick, 2001 and Barry Lyndon. Maybe read the cliff notes first about Arthur C Clark's 2001 book to get an idea about what it all is supposed to actually mean, and read a bit about the NASA lenses used to shoot the candle scenes in Barry Lyndon so you can appreciate the lengths they went to to make everything feel like a period painting.
This will like likely be my most off topic post ever, but had to do it to help you out in your sickness

Also, for finding films to watch next, I love
http://filmaffinity.com. Take the time to make a profile and it matches you with other users with similar tastes, you can see what they rate highly that you haven't seen. It really works.