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Dec 11, 2011 05:20PM
These are truly great noir films, Ed! Thanks for re-reminding us of their existence--been a long time since I've seen them and I'm going to see if I can get copies.
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I adore Film Noir my fav underrated classic being Detour(1945).I have not even heard of these two films. There are many hidden gems of film noirs. Shadowed by Bogart,Sterling Hayden and co.
Black and white makes any film noir look more atmosphere strong,cool .
Mohammed wrote: "I adore Film Noir my fav underrated classic being Detour(1945).I have not even heard of these two films. There are many hidden gems of film noirs. Shadowed by Bogart,Sterling Hayden and co.
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The film noirs are fun to watch. Atmosphere is great. Black-and-white makes them better. Thanks, Mohammed.
Asphalt Jungle, the Killing, and the Big Heat are my favorite film noir. I also like Double Idemnity.
Michael wrote: "Asphalt Jungle, the Killing, and the Big Heat are my favorite film noir. I also like Double Idemnity."Marilyn lights up the scenes in Asphalt Jungle. Love that film, too. Thanks for the recommendations.
Michael wrote: "Asphalt Jungle, the Killing, and the Big Heat are my favorite film noir. I also like Double Idemnity."I had a man crush on Sterling Hayden after seeing Asphalt Jungle and The Killing in the same wonderful week. He was so damn cool, i can see why they called him the blond savage.
He even temporary passed Bogey as my fav classic era actor.
Mohammed wrote: "Michael wrote: "Asphalt Jungle, the Killing, and the Big Heat are my favorite film noir. I also like Double Idemnity."I had a man crush on Sterling Hayden after seeing Asphalt Jungle and The Kil..."
Right. Hayden as a large man has a menacing presence. He's pretty good in The Asphalt Jungle.
Just mirrored my own thoughts! The Noir is my fav. genre by far.My Top 5 Noirs would be: The Maltese Falcon (Bogey is the KING), Kiss Me Deadly, Out Of The Past (Mitchum kicked serious arse with his laidback,oily charm while patenting the art of radiating studied nonchalance without effort), The Woman In The Window (One of my fav. Films and must have been so original at its time) and The Third Man.
But Jean-Pierre Melville transcended the genre (Though he is not considered a classical Noir man for a variety of reasons). Made some of the greatest Films ever.
Srinivas Prasad wrote: "Just mirrored my own thoughts! The Noir is my fav. genre by far.My Top 5 Noirs would be: The Maltese Falcon (Bogey is the KING), Kiss Me Deadly, Out Of The Past (Mitchum kicked serious arse with ..."
I'd concur with your Top 5. Out of the Past is RM's best film. The Third Man is great. Love the underground camera shots. Thanks for sharing. Makes me want to see OOTP on DVD again tonight.


