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Re:Need more Noir
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leeroy711
leeroy711
Posts 490

Need more Noir



I feel like I've recently re-discovered the noir genre. I just watched The Killing last night and I loved it. As with Fuller's Pickup on South Street. I had previously been a fan of Fritz Lang's older German movies, but now I've seen Fury and I need to see more of his American stuff. And after watching Touch of Evil, I can't understand why Citizen Kane is known as Orson Welle's best work.. I mean c'mon....!!! Charlton Heston just grows a mustache and presto!!! He's a Mexican. You can't beat that!

 

Anyways what are some of the films I'm missing??



     
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Fury  (1936)

The Killing  (1956)

Touch of Evil  (1958)

            
rjsprague
rjsprague
Posts 407

Re:Need more Noir



How about Pulp with Michael Caine, from 1972. I haven't seen it yet, but I've heard it described as film noir... :) (Thank you Jimmy Whales!)



     
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Pulp  (1972)

            
Risselada
Risselada
Posts 2068

Re:Need more Noir



leeroy711:

I feel like I've recently re-discovered the noir genre. I just watched The Killing last night and I loved it. As with Fuller's Pickup on South Street. I had previously been a fan of Fritz Lang's older German movies, but now I've seen Fury and I need to see more of his American stuff. And after watching Touch of Evil, I can't understand why Citizen Kane is known as Orson Welle's best work.. I mean c'mon....!!! Charlton Heston just grows a mustache and presto!!! He's a Mexican. You can't beat that!

 

Anyways what are some of the films I'm missing??

I've seen all of these except for Fury, and they are all fantastic!!

You MUST see these:

Born to Kill

Murder, My Sweet

Out of the Past

And these are also highly recommended and are all listed as film-noir on IMDB (for what it's worth):

Sunset Blvd.

The Big Sleep

White Heat

The Night of the Hunter

Strangers on a Train

The Third Man

The Maltese Falcon

And if you liked Samuel Fuller's Pickup on South Street you should check out another one of my favorites from him, Shock Corridor.



     
Under discussion:

The Big Sleep  (1946)

Born to Kill  (1947)

Fury  (1936)

The Killing  (1956)

Murder, My Sweet  (1944)

Out of the Past  (1947)

Shock Corridor  (1963)

Sunset Boulevard  (1950)

The Third Man  (1949)

Touch of Evil  (1958)

White Heat  (1949)

            
joem18b
joem18b
Posts 689

Re:Need more Noir



there's a sort of brainy podcast called Out of the Past that discusses film noir. available via itunes, if you're into that.

and for fun and modern noir, i'd recommend Love at Large and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.



     
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Love at Large  (1990)

            
leeroy711
leeroy711
Posts 490

Re:Need more Noir



Risselada:

 

I've seen all of these except for Fury, and they are all fantastic!!

You MUST see these:

Born to Kill

Murder, My Sweet

Out of the Past

And these are also highly recommended and are all listed as film-noir on IMDB (for what it's worth):

Sunset Blvd.

The Big Sleep

White Heat

The Night of the Hunter

Strangers on a Train

The Third Man

The Maltese Falcon

And if you liked Samuel Fuller's Pickup on South Street you should check out another one of my favorites from him, Shock Corridor.

Thank you thank you, the only ones of these I've seen were Night of the Hunter, - which had a pretty dark story but I really didn't like that it was all done in a studio. And Third Man was pretty incredible. I haven't seen The Big Sleep, but I have seen The Big Heat (Fritz Lang) which was the one I was actually trying to think of when I mentioned Fury. I think Fury would actually probably be considered pre-noir.

I've kinda been on a Sam Fuller kick ever since I watch Shock Corridor earlier this year. I friggin' loved that one. I just got White Dog in the mail the other day but I haven't watched it yet.



     
Under discussion:

The Big Heat  (1953)

The Big Sleep  (1946)

Born to Kill  (1947)

Murder, My Sweet  (1944)

Out of the Past  (1947)

Shock Corridor  (1963)

Sunset Boulevard  (1950)

The Third Man  (1949)

White Heat  (1949)

            
leeroy711
leeroy711
Posts 490

Re:Need more Noir



joem18b:

there's a sort of brainy podcast called Out of the Past that discusses film noir. available via itunes, if you're into that.

and for fun and modern noir, i'd recommend Love at Large and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.

Thanks joem, I did like Kiss Kiss Bang Bang but I've never heard of the others one.



     
Under discussion:

Love at Large  (1990)

            
Risselada
Risselada
Posts 2068

Re:Need more Noir



leeroy711:

Risselada:

 

I've seen all of these except for Fury, and they are all fantastic!!

You MUST see these:

Born to Kill

Murder, My Sweet

Out of the Past

And these are also highly recommended and are all listed as film-noir on IMDB (for what it's worth):

Sunset Blvd.

The Big Sleep

White Heat

The Night of the Hunter

Strangers on a Train

The Third Man

The Maltese Falcon

And if you liked Samuel Fuller's Pickup on South Street you should check out another one of my favorites from him, Shock Corridor.

Thank you thank you, the only ones of these I've seen were Night of the Hunter, - which had a pretty dark story but I really didn't like that it was all done in a studio. And Third Man was pretty incredible. I haven't seen The Big Sleep, but I have seen The Big Heat (Fritz Lang) which was the one I was actually trying to think of when I mentioned Fury. I think Fury would actually probably be considered pre-noir.

I've kinda been on a Sam Fuller kick ever since I watch Shock Corridor earlier this year. I friggin' loved that one. I just got White Dog in the mail the other day but I haven't watched it yet.

Yeah, if you see any of them, especially one of the first three, I'm excited to hear what you think!

Let me know how White Dog goes.



     
Under discussion:

The Big Heat  (1953)

The Big Sleep  (1946)

Born to Kill  (1947)

Murder, My Sweet  (1944)

Out of the Past  (1947)

Shock Corridor  (1963)

Sunset Boulevard  (1950)

The Third Man  (1949)

White Heat  (1949)

White Dog  (1982)

            
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