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Blu-ray Samurai
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Yeah I am a very big fan of Wild Bill's "Wild Boys of the road" as well!
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I'm fairly new to the world of Film Noir and have been having a great time getting introduced to some of these classic films and discovering some truly incredible work. I'm in my mid-30's and had previously never been exposed to any films or even actors tied to noir films. Surprisingly, I had never even seen a film with Humphrey Bogart in it up until a few months ago. I still haven't seen Casablanca, but have now watched him in The Maltese Falcon, To Have and Have Not, The Big Sleep, Dark Passage and In A Lonely Place. I have thoroughly enjoyed each one of these films and plan to keep watching more of his films and other classic noir films in the future. I've also watched films such as Double Indemnity, The Killing, Sunset Boulevard, The Asphalt Jungle, and Ride The Pink Horse and I intend to purchase each one of these at some point for my collection. They are classics!
I'd like to ask other film noir enthusiasts here if you might have any other recommendations I should check out next and if there are any great books worth reading as well? I've checked out a few from my local library, but I'm always interested in discovering more. Thanks in advance for your help! Also, below is a list I've compiled of noir films I would like to watch at some point. https://letterboxd.com/mpa25/list/watchlist-film-noir/ |
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#4545 | |
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The Breaking Point Kiss Me Deadly He Walked By Night The Postman Always Rings Twice Scarlet Street The Big Heat The Big Steal Where The Sidewalk Ends Out Of the Past 99 River Street Kansas City Confidential Leave Her To Heaven Gun Crazy Nightmare Alley Sweet Smell Of Success Pickup On South Street Night and the City Gilda Phantom Lady This Gun For Hire Thieves Highway Last edited by JoeBuck; 01-20-2018 at 11:00 PM. |
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#4547 | |
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If you have TCM, you can watch a ton of noir, it's how I came to love the genre. Last edited by kingdoxie; 01-21-2018 at 01:59 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | mpa25 (01-21-2018) |
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#4548 |
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![]() ![]() My friend was finally able to track me down the Rocky figure to go with my Mugsy that I bought when WB used to have a store here in the Denver area many moons ago. I credit these two characters with being my first exposure to gangsters on film and my eventual love for the classic crime/noir movie genre! Now they keep an eye over my ever growing classic crime/noir movie collection. |
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Thanks given by: | jayembee (01-21-2018), oildude (01-22-2018), plateoshrimp (01-21-2018), rocknblues81 (01-21-2018), trentdiesel (01-21-2018) |
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I really appreciate the recommendations JoeBuck and kingdoxie! That looks like a great list JoeBuck and I wasn't aware of the additional film on The Killing Criterion disc. I'll have that one to look forward to once I purchase that film. It's been a lot of fun discovering all the great titles that are out there.
I've been able to check out a few of these via my local library, but I'm curious how others hunt these down to watch? I just started a subscription to Hulu Live which I've discovered includes TCM. I'm really looking forward to using this. I've also found apps such as FilmStruck and Kanopy are really good resources out there, but FilmStruck is a paid service. I know a lot of individuals pick up these films whenever Barnes & Noble has their big sales, but I don't know too many details about when those occur. Does the WBShop ever have sales as well? Thanks once again for the help! ![]() |
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#4550 |
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WBShop does have sales once or twice a year during which you can buy a minimum of four titles for $11 each, which works out well for Warner Archive blu-rays.
Also, keep an eye out on DeepDiscount whenever they have 15% off coupons, because they often have great deals on Olive titles. |
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I have begun giving up on holdouts. If there is an upgrade in the future,then I will make a decision. However, for most titles to be found around 10 bones, get it on the shelf, I say.
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Will also toss on Criss Cross, Kiss Of Death, The Set Up, Act Of Violence and Panic In the Streets! |
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Thanks given by: | mpa25 (01-23-2018) |
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Some pretty good suggestions so far I would add The Lady from Shanghai as another to make sure to get. I don’t even like Welles or most of his films very much (yes I know it’s horrible), but this is the one film of his I love and it’s a great one IMO. That film and Gilda will make you fall in love with Rita Hayworth.
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Thanks given by: | mpa25 (01-23-2018) |
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Most of the classic Noir greats are in there. I'd also highly recommend Detour (1945). And if you already have Sweet smell of success in there you might as well watch Whatever happened to Baby Jane? You might also watch M and The Testament of Dr. Mabuse since they are pretty much Proto-Noir masterpieces by the Godfather of Noir himself (Fritz Lang) |
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Thanks given by: | mpa25 (01-23-2018) |
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#4559 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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I watched Street Kings recently and believe it deserves a spot on the neo-noir list. Although it underwent significant revisions, the script originated as a James Ellroy project, and it shows in everything from the character types to the plotting. It's not a perfect film, but it's definitely worth a watch for those who enjoy films in this genre.
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Thanks given by: | MifuneFan (01-23-2018) |
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