What was the last black and white movie you watched?
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a night to remember
better than the titantic. Not some stupid chick flick using a tragic real incident as backdrop.
I fell asleep but it was on TCM last night before altered states -I think- but then I fell asleep during altered states. was super bummed out.
oh and I'm not sure of the name because I had LOTR set to auto-tune on Paramount channel. totally forgot I had altered states set to auto-tune. missed out on a night of KINO
Old frick
I tried man, I really did. I mean I have the movies on file..but it's just different when they come on the actual Cinemaphile for a service you pay for.
I think it was Brief Encounters (1945)
i watched 'a man escaped' last week
13 Ghosts (1960). It was disappointing.
That’s a 3D movie isn’t it? I remember that one sucking
The man who came to dinner (1942)
Anne of Green Gables (1934)
You Can't Take It With You (1938)
Treasure of the Sierra Madre.
The Lighthouse
Logan (Noir).
Don't @ me.
Psycho from Hitchwiener. Watched it for the first time last night, pretty good 10/10
It's a Wonderful Life
divinity (2023)
really bizarre and off putting movie
Justice League
Macario (1960)
Sanjuro, pretty amusing movie.
Later found out it's a sequel to Yojimbo which I still haven't seen, maybe I'll do that one next
Psycho
The Thin Man (1934)
After the Thin Man is good too and set on New Year's Eve/Day
I appreciate the rec, thank you.
great flick
Holiday Inn, starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire. It's seasonal, guys, and for the /misc/ crowd there's a blackface scene.
I have the Laurel & Hardy channel on right now
Laura
Does jerking off to Schindlers List count?
Oooh yeah do you go at it rough or do you oil it up a bit?
I edge the entire time. Lubed up.
House on Haunted Hill
The Noose
In a Lonely Place
Checked out Safe in Hell on Criterion Channel a couple weeks ago, it was good.
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. eh
Holiday Inn. Uncut with the Abraham Lincoln minstrel show intact.
That one
The Maltese Falcon
The 1941 film or the pre-Code original?
I watched the Bogart one last night. Noir is such a great genre if you like clever dialogue
It was actually that one, I watched it on a flight.
strange love