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    Sophienoire — 7 months ago(August 17, 2025 11:10 PM)

    Leave Her to Heaven
    (1945) 9/10 rewatch
    The Postman Always Rings Twice
    (1946) 8/10 rewatch
    The Lady from Shanghai
    (1947) 8/10 rewatch
    Key Largo
    (1948) 10/10 rewatch
    Criss Cross
    (1949) 8/10 rewatch
    Storm Warning
    (1950) 7/10
    Cosh Boy
    (1953) 7/10
    Violated
    (1953) 7/10
    the sound of your racing heart

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      HollyJollyHanukka — 7 months ago(August 17, 2025 11:16 PM)

      Key Largo, Leavr Her to Heaven, Postman and Criss Cross are the best IMO. Lady Frim Shanghai was a miserable failure. Welles accent killed it for me, and his insisting Hayworth bleach her hair blond was a big mistake.Violated was good to watch with Joan Collin’s and the two Hermoine’s.
      If you can’t say something nice, say something clever but devastating.

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        ToiletMug — 7 months ago(August 17, 2025 11:23 PM)

        Perhaps I should address you, too: have this image in your head — my hilariously downsyndromed father sitting in his rusting, duck-taped wheelchair; his pathetic, dented head thrown back as "he" brays stupid mongaloid guffaws of idiot laughter, as he plummets down a set of my steep stairs.

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          ChristKillerman — 7 months ago(August 18, 2025 02:23 PM)

          🤣 what?
          Hrabak means greedy

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            ToiletMug — 7 months ago(August 17, 2025 11:17 PM)

            Have you ever wanted to put a fake bullet wound on someone and say: "It's a piece of ham." ?

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              dbentley666 — 7 months ago(August 17, 2025 11:18 PM)

              I actually liked the remake of Postman better than the original. That sex scene with Nicholson and Lange was incredible!

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                ToiletMug — 7 months ago(August 17, 2025 11:24 PM)

                Stare deep into my profile pic. It's a good photo.

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                  ChristKillerman — 7 months ago(August 18, 2025 02:24 PM)

                  Space bunny? 🤨
                  Hrabak means greedy

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                    sheetsadam1 — 7 months ago(August 17, 2025 11:24 PM)

                    James M. Cain's book was better than both. Same is true of
                    Mildred Pierce
                    (that book is Cain's magnum opus and, while a brilliant little noir film, the adaptation butchered it).
                    Double Indemnity
                    I'm not so sure about, though.
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                      sheetsadam1 — 7 months ago(August 17, 2025 11:28 PM)

                      (I'm just copying and pasting what I already said elsewhere lol)
                      Some great classic noir there!
                      The Postman Always Rings Twice
                      is amazing, but the book is even better. In fact, I'd say that for all of the James M. Cain books that became movies, except perhaps
                      Double Indemnity
                      .
                      I'm not sure I've seen
                      Criss Cross
                      , but I recognize Siodmak's name from
                      The Killers
                      , which was an amazing film. And I'm not sure I'd rate
                      Key Largo
                      10/10, but it's definitely in the top echelon of John Huston films. It's been too long since I've seen
                      Leave Her to Heaven
                      or
                      The Lady from Shanghai
                      to say much about them at all (but Welles'
                      The Stranger
                      stands out a bit more in my mind).
                      I don't believe I've seen the others, but the mention of the Klan in
                      Storm Warning
                      brought to mind 1962's
                      The Intruder
                      . Have you seen that one? It's easily Roger Corman's most serious-minded film and William Shatner's career-best performance.
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                        HollyJollyHanukka — 7 months ago(August 18, 2025 12:22 AM)

                        The Stranger is so good. Great cast.
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                          sheetsadam1 — 7 months ago(August 18, 2025 01:37 AM)

                          Yes, especially Edward G. Robinson, the first actor who comes to mind for me when I think of noir. Primarily because
                          Double Indemnity
                          is one of my top ten of all time and because his early starring roles were a major forerunner of noir, but also
                          Key Largo
                          ,
                          The Stranger
                          ,
                          The Woman in the Window
                          ,
                          The Red House
                          ,
                          Scarlet Street
                          … The dude was ****ing phenomenal.
                          As for Welles, his best noir film was probably one he didn't direct,
                          The Third Man
                          .
                          Touch of Evil
                          is brilliantly executed and everything. I just don't buy Charlton Heston as a Mexican.
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                            Sophienoire — 7 months ago(August 18, 2025 07:14 AM)

                            EGR is great, one of my fav performers and actors of all time. i would always watch a film if it has him in it, noir or not noir, and i've seen him in 37 at this point.
                            Edward G. Robinson, the first actor who comes to mind for me when I think of noir.
                            not Bogie tho? i think he'd be my first noir actor tbh
                            i'm not the biggest fan of
                            The Third Man
                            . it's just too on the nose for me with with all its noir showcase effects, which just leaves me really cold. idk, i'm allergic to its "goat noir" hype and not buying its status, i guess lol Carol Reed's other noir,
                            Odd Man Out
                            , is miles better.
                            the sound of your racing heart

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                              sheetsadam1 — 7 months ago(August 18, 2025 12:40 PM)

                              and i've seen him in 37 at this point.
                              Holy **** lmao I don't think I've seen quite that many, but, yes, I'll definitely watch anything with him in it if I come across it.
                              not Bogie tho? i think he'd be my first noir actor tbh
                              Well, yeah, but he's not in
                              Double Indemnity
                              😂
                              Favorite noir actors:
                              Male-
                              Edward G. Robinson
                              Bogie
                              Richard Widmark
                              Robert Mitchum
                              Alan Ladd
                              Female-
                              Gene Tierney
                              Veronica Lake
                              Joan Bennett
                              Ann Savage
                              Rita Hayworth
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                                Sophienoire — 7 months ago(August 18, 2025 01:44 PM)

                                Favorite noir actors:
                                Male-
                                Edward G. Robinson
                                Bogie
                                Richard Widmark
                                Robert Mitchum
                                Alan Ladd
                                Female-
                                Gene Tierney
                                Veronica Lake
                                Joan Bennett
                                Ann Savage
                                Rita Hayworth
                                Double Indemnity is your fav noir and you didn't even list MacMurray or Stanwyck in your top 5 actors?
                                bc at least Stanwyck would make my top 5.
                                also:
                                GLORIA GRAHAME
                                absolute fav of them all she's da QUEEN!!
                                Ida Lupino
                                Joan Bennett
                                Audrey Totter
                                for the men, i would exchange Richard Conte & Brian Donlevy for Ladd & Widmark easily.
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                                  ........................... — 7 months ago(August 18, 2025 02:16 PM)

                                  You might like Panic in the Streets starring Richard Widmark and Jack Palance.

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                                    ChristKillerman — 7 months ago(August 18, 2025 02:26 PM)

                                    This isn't noir
                                    Hrabak means greedy

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                                      sheetsadam1 — 7 months ago(August 18, 2025 03:08 PM)

                                      Excellent film, as I recall. I should rewatch it.
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                                        Sophie Fevvers ✨ — 7 months ago(August 18, 2025 06:01 PM)

                                        i've already seen it and yes i liked it!
                                        ✨

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                                          sheetsadam1 — 7 months ago(August 18, 2025 03:07 PM)

                                          Double Indemnity is your fav noir and you didn't even list MacMurray or Stanwyck in your top 5 actors?
                                          bc at least Stanwyck would make my top 5.
                                          Yeah, not including Stanwyck was a brain fart. MacMurray is actually a major reason why
                                          Double Indemnity
                                          works so well for me, but I'd never think to include him in my top noir actors. I'm not sure how much of this made it across the Atlantic, but in the U.S. he's basically associated with a long-running family sitcom and everyman type roles in Disney movies. All of this came after
                                          Double Indemnity
                                          , of course, but his part in that one was sort of revelatory to me the first time I saw it as a result.
                                          for the men, i would exchange Richard Conte & Brian Donlevy for Ladd & Widmark easily.
                                          Ladd, fair enough. Widmark, though? He'd make my list even if he'd retired after his very first film.
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