I saw Chinatown and was like holy shit this is good, but there are 100's of films from back then, what is worth watching?
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I saw Chinatown and was like holy shit this is good, but there are 100's of films from back then, what is worth watching?
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The Big Sleep
The Big Heat
The Big Lebowski
screenshotted, much appreciated anons
Enjoy, Anon, there's tons of them out there once you really start digging, and even the crappy ones are enjoyable.
The Big Heat yes
some basics to get you started:
Out of the Past
Woman on the Run
Third Man
Detour
Double Indemnity
Maltese Falcon
Murder, My Sweet
He Walked By Night
another decent 70's noir is Farewell, My Lovely
>Third Man
Third man for sure. Im not really a fan of old movies (Casablanca, Citizen Kane are overrated IMO). Third man is a masterwork
Double Indemnity
Sunset Boulevard
One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest for more Jackino.
Dog Day Afternoon and for that matter, anything with John Cazale. Dude literally made 5 Oscar winners and died.
I also wanted to mention that I watched Chinatown for the first time a few years ago and was like, “oh, it’s Who Framed Roger Rabbit, I feel like I should have known that”
Casablanca is the best
What are some sad detective who's out of his depth noirs?
I like what I call acid-noirs which isn't always detectives but it's some dudes that drink/take drugs, get physically injured, and are always out of their depth. Examples
>Bad Lieutenant
>Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call - New Orleans
>The Big Lebowsk
>Inherent Vice
>Under the Silver Lake
>The Nice Guys
>Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
>Filth
>Something in the Dirt
>Vanilla Sky
>Blow-Up
Chinatown 1974
Cry Danger 1951
Dead Reckoning 1947
Farewell, My Lovely 1975
His Kind of Woman 1951
I Wake Up Screaming 1941
Kiss Me Deadly 1955
Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye 1950
Laura 1944
Le Deuxième Souffle 1966
Le Doulos 1963
Le Samouraï 1967
Murder My Sweet 1944
Out of the Past 1947
Panique 1946
Pickup on South Street 1953
Ride the Pink Horse 1947
The Asphalt Jungle 1950
The Big Heat 1953
The Big Sleep (pre release)
The Killers 1946
The Killing 1956
The Maltese Falcon 1941
This Gun for Hire 1942
To Have and Have Not 1944
Where the Sidewalk Ends 1950
>The Killing 1956
based
shieeeet, is that were Nolan got the Dunhier idea from?
picrel is a cool modern noir, but it's not about crime and PIs like Chinatown. i hear Devil In a Blue Dress with Denzel is good too
Unrelated but I just realized I cannot physically find slingblade online anywhere to watch. Stingy studio bastards
L.A. Confidential
This movie is boring trash lmfao
So is your life
Filtered
You already watched the best noir, nothing else you watch will top it. Double Indemnity is pretty great, though. The Big Combo was okay, too.
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literally a troony thread
that's okay with me
My thoughts exactly.
It happens every day.
Who would you cast in a reboot?
Awkwafina as Jake
That way it might actually get made
Is Alphaville any good?
Do you like art films? Then maybe. I don't.
Cheers, lads. I'll give it a miss.
I thought it was funny as a goofy send up/homage to noir, but not as funny as Cheap Detective.
The Man with Bogart's Face is also homage kino.
Great cast in that one, Victor Buono, Herbert Lom, George Raft, Mike Mazurki, etc.
I'm super jelly of his Laura portrait in his office. I want one but I can't find a good enough image of it to print.
It was shit. I watched it twice and although there were some neat parts I picked up on more the second time it was still barely a 4. Anyone who says it’s good is just overrating it because it’s foreign. Watch Le Samourai or Le Circle Rouge
>noir films
>OP posts a neo-noir film
Plebs need to be gassed.
Frick off.
You'll be first in the gas chamber you salty boy.
This movie sucked.
Frick you Black folk for meming me into watching this.
>listening to Cinemaphile
Night Moves, 1975 starring Gene Hackman
To Live and Die in LA (Friedkin)
Chinatown is a brilliant bridge towards neonoir. the decade before, there was a less known movie called Blast of Silence (rereleased by Criterion) that's very interesting despite not being a major classic. Also, if you want to laugh a bit about the genre's tropes, watch Cheap Detective starring Peter Falk.
Kiss Me Deadly is so brutal for 1955, wonder what the audience thought back then
Touch of Evil