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#6601 |
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Jan 2015
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A top 5... tough.
Random order... 1. Touch of Evil 2. Kansas City Confidential 3. The Big Combo 4. The Killers 5. Raw Deal Honourable mentions to Nightmare Alley, and The Web |
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Double Indemnity
The Maltese Falcon Sweet Smell of Success The Third Man Sunset Boulevard But this is clearly a ridiculous question because I couldn’t include The Big Sleep, Out of the Past, Touch of Evil, In a Lonely Place, The Killers or The Killing. |
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#6607 |
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Feb 2016
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Out Of The Past
Detour The Asphalt Jungle Sunset Boulevard Pitfall |
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#6608 |
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I read a review of the recent film INTO THE ASHES and it used the term "Western Noir" as a descriptor. Then I did some searches related to Rural Noir (aka Country Noir, Backwoods Noir, Appalachian Noir) when applied to books. But what about in relation to traditional and neo-noir films?
With Film Noir, They Live By Night could fit into country/rural noir as could Moonrise and The Night of the Hunter. For Neo-Noir, No Country for Old Men, Red Rock West, A Simple Plan, Blue Ruin, and Cold in July would probably work. One "listicle" the author included these films when writing about films falling into the country/rural noir category. Not sure I agree with most of these, but here they are: Shotgun Stories Frozen River Don McKay The Killer Inside Me Red, What, and Blue Small Town Murder Songs Killer Joe Deadfall Thin Ice Ain't Them Bodies Saints Out of the Furnace Bad Turn Worse A Single Shot Joe Ned Rifle Flesh & Bone Mud Cut Bank Bid Muddy Uncle John Lost in the Sun Cop Car Two Step Hell or High Water Wind River |
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#6609 |
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Imogen Sara Smith wrote an entire book on the subject: In Lonely Places: Film Noir Beyond the City. I've been meaning to pick it up, but I just discovered that it started as an essay at Bright Lights film journal, so I'll probably give that a read first: https://brightlightsfilm.com/in-lone...side-the-city/
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2. Double Indemnity 3. Scarlet Street 4. The Killers 5. Night and the City Happy to see The Breaking Point make it into so many top 5s here; that movie is terrific. Alas, it would be #6 for me. |
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#6612 |
Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2014
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One of these days I'd like to understand what everybody loves so much about Out of the Past. I mean I like it a lot, and get why it's an archetypal noir, but it'd likely be difficult to crack my top 10 (if I were so inclined to create such a list.)
For a similar movie I'd easily take Siodmak's The Killers from the year prior. |
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#6613 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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#6614 |
Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2014
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#6615 | |
Blu-ray Archduke
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Plus the snappiest dialogue out there... “Build my gallows high, baby.” “You're like a leaf that the wind blows from one gutter to another.” “She can't be all bad. No one is.” “Well, she comes the closest.” “I don't want to die.” “Neither do I, baby, but if I have to, I'm going to die last.” |
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#6616 |
Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2014
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Eh, there's plenty of noir with more distinguished patter out there IMO.
And while I'd never take issue with somebody who posits that Mitchum is the King of Cool, I think he's a bit too "try-hard" with his delivery in Out of the Past, like he's still discovering himself and hadn't fully tapped into that aspect of his persona. At that point in time I feel that Bogart and Powell were more effortlessly cool than Mitchum. My favorite aspect of Out of the Past has always been its array of locations...the rustic mountains of CA, the urban jungle of NY, and sun-drenched Mexico, there's a little bit of everything there. Don't get me wrong, I quite enjoy Out of the Past, but seeing it at #1 on so many personal lists, I tend to wonder what I'm missing. Last edited by SeanJoyce; 07-23-2019 at 10:16 PM. |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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"Tell me why you're so hard to please." "Take me to where I can tell you." |
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#6619 | |
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That look on Jane Greer's when the two of them are fighting is femme fatale film-noir gold. And then to top it off she's the one who
[Show spoiler] . I love that. And the shadows in this scene are great. Kirk Douglas is also great as the ruthless crime boss. Yes, Out of the Past is definitely top notch film noir goodness and it easily cracks my top ten. |
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#6620 |
Blu-ray Guru
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It's one of the most beautiful-looking noirs. It's the best of the most beautiful noirs. It's the first noir about someone's who's started a new life and then is pulled back into his past life, a particularly resonant noir premise. Jane Greer's character's one of the best femme fatales. Dialogue-wise, it is up there. IMHO Mitchum's performance's is the most iconic noir performance other than Bogies'. IMHO Dick Powell doesn't hold a candle to him. Great cast.
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