Film Noir thread
The thread for private eyes, gritty cities, murders, dames, and mysteries. The film noir thread. Talk about video games, books, as well as movies that focus on the genre of storytelling.
One of my favorite film noir stories is Frank Miller's Sin City: The Yellow Bastard.
One of my favorite film noir stories is Frank Miller's Sin City: The Yellow Bastard.
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Anyways, another great noir movie is The Big Sleep, with Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Amazing movie.
One of my favorites, despite the fact that it doesn't make a lick of sense.
I love noir films. I think my favorite may be The Third Man, though it sometimes has to compete with The Maltese Falcon, Double Indemnity, The Big Sleep, Chinatown and Miller's Crossing. There hasn't been a truly great noir film in a while. I think L.A. Confidential may have been the last great one.
Then why not read the book and skip the movie. It's how I handle 2001: A Space Odyssey.
The funny thing about film noir is that the name and rules of the genre were invented and codified after the fact by a bunch of French critics in a magazine called Cahiers du cinema. These guys also invented auteur theory and became filmmakers themselves, paying homage and subverting noir's tropes in their work. Critics and academics still argue today about whether or not noir constitutes an actual genre, and if so, what films belong in it. It's amazing to me, how much the French obsession with the American gangster film has influenced the world's attitude about films and filmmaking, to this day.
Singapore Sling? Who can forget that?? Someone get RD in here stat!