Noirvember
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Re: Noirvember
Get Outta Town - who knows? 1960
Perfect no-budget dumpster noir, fits on my headshelf somewhere close to Carnival Of Souls and Who Killed Teddy Bear. As long as you don't expect conventionally good filmmaking, it's charming beyond belief.
Perfect no-budget dumpster noir, fits on my headshelf somewhere close to Carnival Of Souls and Who Killed Teddy Bear. As long as you don't expect conventionally good filmmaking, it's charming beyond belief.
The opposite of 'reify' is... ?
I've just finished another Garfield noir where he also stands up against nazis. Dangerously They Live (Robert Florey, 1941)
Fun, but a little unfocused story-wise war time/spy noir picture.
Also watched this absorbing and beautiful noir - The Shanghai Gesture (Josef von Sternberg, 1941)
Ona Munson as "Mother" Gin Sling.
Ona Munson as "Mother" Gin Sling.
holy crikey that was tight
Johnny Eager (Mervyn LeRoy, 1941) 9/10
Van Heflin absolutely deserved his Oscar win. What an amazing performance by him and everyone else, really. Spectacular noir!
Van Heflin absolutely deserved his Oscar win. What an amazing performance by him and everyone else, really. Spectacular noir!
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Van Heflin is the best.
Oh yeah, I rewatched Girl with Hyacinths, I guess it's kinda noirish.
Didn't know until now that it was based on a real person.
https://skbl.se/en/article/UllaBillquist
Didn't know until now that it was based on a real person.
https://skbl.se/en/article/UllaBillquist
that's so sad! wow. a wonderful film
also van heflin is the best i haven't forgotten noirvember!
also van heflin is the best i haven't forgotten noirvember!
watched the callbird (finnoir 1946)
to quote punq: "drenched in tragic prostitute story and nude sauna scenes" but it's a bit better than that sounds. down with the oppressor!!
to quote punq: "drenched in tragic prostitute story and nude sauna scenes" but it's a bit better than that sounds. down with the oppressor!!
NOIR REPORT (noirport)
Deadline USA (Richard Brooks, 1952) - this was fine, actually it sucked. good noirsssspapermunn shits are hard to find
The Cry Baby Killer (Justus Addiss, 1958) - this was fine, actually
Crime Wave (John Paizs, 1985) - definitely not a noir, but a weirdo movie abt noir among other things in a roundabout way
re re re re REEEEEWAAAAAAAAAATCH
In a Lonely Place (Nick Ray, 1950) - you know what i like it, but i also read the book this month and that i like much better
They Live by Night (Nick Ray, 1948) - now you see, this book is empty and dull. that's why it made such a good film. it's the best romance ever, for sure, told entirely with eyes
Deadline USA (Richard Brooks, 1952) - this was fine, actually it sucked. good noirsssspapermunn shits are hard to find
The Cry Baby Killer (Justus Addiss, 1958) - this was fine, actually
Crime Wave (John Paizs, 1985) - definitely not a noir, but a weirdo movie abt noir among other things in a roundabout way
re re re re REEEEEWAAAAAAAAAATCH
In a Lonely Place (Nick Ray, 1950) - you know what i like it, but i also read the book this month and that i like much better
They Live by Night (Nick Ray, 1948) - now you see, this book is empty and dull. that's why it made such a good film. it's the best romance ever, for sure, told entirely with eyes
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no. but i need to see that one!
i will say that it's very famous and most of my screenshots were instantly recognizable lol
i will say that it's very famous and most of my screenshots were instantly recognizable lol
no but you're getting closer
the star famously said it was 'lit by cigarettes'
the star famously said it was 'lit by cigarettes'
it's aways fun to watch alan ladd get tough with people and remember he was like 5'5"
lucky jordan (1942) reunites him with 'this gun for hire' director frank tuttle, playing a mob boss who can't avoid conscription but goes AWOL (kidnapping a nurse along the way!) and ends up busting a ring of spies. fun chase at formal gardens somewhere beyond far rockaway (far beyond!)
Más allá del olvido (1956) proto-vertigo argentine noir from hugo del carril. this is apparently him staring into the camera
a grief stricken widower happens upon his wife's double, albeit with wildly divergent personality. if she'd only behave....
retreating to my genre cave, i'm thinking about filling in blanks in tspdt 1000 noirs list. approximately 457 of them
starting with appointment with danger! (d. lewis allen, 1950)
an excellent old fashioned heist film about the postal service....
with alan ladd tough talking guys twice his size
great paranoid atmosphere in...gary, indiana...
next up, deadline at dawn (1946)
starting with appointment with danger! (d. lewis allen, 1950)
an excellent old fashioned heist film about the postal service....
with alan ladd tough talking guys twice his size
great paranoid atmosphere in...gary, indiana...
next up, deadline at dawn (1946)
no no deadline at dawn didn't work for me at all. outrageous plots can be fun but come on, cornwell woolrich and clifford odetts!!!
*i deleted the spoiler -- it wasn't fair cuz i missed a bunch of the movie*
no chemistry between the leads and some kind of assumption that america's service members couldn't possibly commit murder. come again?
this appears to be director harold clurman's only film which is not a huge surprise to me. it's completely implausible but contains some nice musuraca cinematography. several popular noir tropes in developmental stages here. i just didn't buy it for a second. also i fell asleep but i didn't care enough to see what i missed
ok i'm watching it again and it looks damned good i do kind of get it - it's a one off like wendkos' the burglar. but i'm not fan of girl detective susan hayward and the male lead is just dull
i did miss some stuff. the plot is wild. odetts dialogue can be really too much. kinda like this movie
it makes progressively less sense
*i deleted the spoiler -- it wasn't fair cuz i missed a bunch of the movie*
no chemistry between the leads and some kind of assumption that america's service members couldn't possibly commit murder. come again?
this appears to be director harold clurman's only film which is not a huge surprise to me. it's completely implausible but contains some nice musuraca cinematography. several popular noir tropes in developmental stages here. i just didn't buy it for a second. also i fell asleep but i didn't care enough to see what i missed
ok i'm watching it again and it looks damned good i do kind of get it - it's a one off like wendkos' the burglar. but i'm not fan of girl detective susan hayward and the male lead is just dull
i did miss some stuff. the plot is wild. odetts dialogue can be really too much. kinda like this movie
it makes progressively less sense
la noche avanza (gavaldon 1952) pedro armendariz on steroids. he must have enjoyed playing an enormous asshole. but there are really no likeable characters here
eva martino i don't think i've seen before, she's very beautiful and only made a few films but she's just one of pedro's harem he looks good without the stache
interesting set designs.... more after i see how he gets out of this jam (or not)
no no i would never do that :p isn't anyone noirvembering this year
Had been planning to do noirvember but caught the brit bug from the other guys , might get a few over the line before the end of the month.
basil dearden's Pool of London, bada boom bada bing
ok i don't wanna poach people from #CoMo
does oppenheimer count as noir
does oppenheimer count as noir
i really liked the killer not least cuz i knew all the songs
the colors! the lighting seemed to shift all the time
and tilda swinton who i really thought i'd grown tired of, but i was wrong
i thought michael fassbender was german but he's actually irish? ok. he's good
heading over to lbxd to read reviews. this counts as noir right? in the tradition of le samourai and blast of silence.
yes. hope im not destroying the forum with my mainstream tastesLe Samouraï but make it… funny?
the enforcer (1951) best of my recent batch. stylish copaganda about murder inc w humphrey bogart as a crusading DA
ghost directed by raoul walsh? but he gave all the credit to 'bretaigne windust' whoever that may be. LOTS of flashbacks
ghost directed by raoul walsh? but he gave all the credit to 'bretaigne windust' whoever that may be. LOTS of flashbacks
the dark past (mate 1948) pretty crazy home invasion of a psychiatrist who manages to cure maniac william holden, alas too late. lee j cobb would've been much better in the holden role. the psychoanalysis is so dumb yet i couldn't stop watching it
hans le marin aka wicked city (villiers 1949) french harbornoir!
don't know how i've missed this one. impressive atmosphere of doom. i didn't realize that maria montez and jean-pierre aumont were married irl. but not for long as she died in 1951 aged just 39
don't know how i've missed this one. impressive atmosphere of doom. i didn't realize that maria montez and jean-pierre aumont were married irl. but not for long as she died in 1951 aged just 39
i walk alone (byron haskin 1948)
this was kinda fun as it's burt and izzy's first film together. kirk plays a slimey bastard which he could do in his sleep i think
burt - his somewhat more innocent partner went to prison for 14 years. now he's back to tell everyone kirk's childhood nickname: DINK
and to get 50% of his business as promised and also he's still taller. dink has other ideas and uses a cute singer to distract burt
which turns out to be a mistake. they're doing their stock characters here but they're still fresh
449 to go on tspdt 1000 noirs list!! also look out greennui i am coming for you and i bet i have way more official shorts to watch
pushover (quine 1954) a twisted double indemnity knock off and fred macmurray just hasn't learned a thing. quite good
this was kinda fun as it's burt and izzy's first film together. kirk plays a slimey bastard which he could do in his sleep i think
burt - his somewhat more innocent partner went to prison for 14 years. now he's back to tell everyone kirk's childhood nickname: DINK
and to get 50% of his business as promised and also he's still taller. dink has other ideas and uses a cute singer to distract burt
which turns out to be a mistake. they're doing their stock characters here but they're still fresh
449 to go on tspdt 1000 noirs list!! also look out greennui i am coming for you and i bet i have way more official shorts to watch
pushover (quine 1954) a twisted double indemnity knock off and fred macmurray just hasn't learned a thing. quite good
Their daughter: Tina Aumont
Villiers and JP Aumont were brothers as well.