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Film Noir, anyone? For those who don't know, many of the OG Film Noir classics have fallen into public domain and are available for free on youtube. They're under the openflix category What Would Lawrence McGuire Do?
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If you like Film Noir from....
All classic Film Noir from the era.
K Team HAL Originally Posted by GHP For those who don't know, many of the OG Film Noir classics), Please Murder Me with Raymond Burr, and a few more.
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First of all, I must state that I am ripping this idea off from a friend, who quite successfully pulled it off until it ran out of interest a year or so ago. I loved it then and I'm ready to try it out myself. Also, I've never finished an RP here on the...
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Write some film noir with me here on the 'D!
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It's been raining here all day and that's making me think about a little Film Noir .
I'm considering The Big Sleep .
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sqoxk3SrZRw
Anyone got any other ideas? Para are you there?
P.S. I'd ...
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A very young Scarlett Johansson has a juicy little role in it .
If you haven't seen Out.
It's still a fine example of Film Noir, though.
Know what happens.
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Doesn anyone know how Deep Focus was achieved in the low light situations of a lot of the early film noir movies and other movies?
In particular, the high contrast low key lighting of film noir movies sometimes used only one key light but somehow managed...
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I think one problem.
Confusing because some scenes are so dark looking and my lecturer said that in general, these film noir that in general, these film noir movies and similar used not a lot of light.
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Do people who like the Smiths usually also like film noir? I have a hunch
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Love the smiths...never heard of noir...discovered the smiths from perks of being a wallflower .
Not sure if the two are connected, though.
I love The Smiths, and my favorite movie right now is The Big Sleep .
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During the last incarnation of Fed Chron we had some discussion of this genre and I made my eccentric views known here. For me, the perfect Noir has to have a protagonist struggling against some opposition, and has to be black and white, with fedoras,...
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Starring a young Toshiro Mifune as a dapper young homicide detective who tries .
Dueling 1949 Film Noir entry.
When you hear Film Noir this is one that first comes to mind.
Crosses and duplicitous dames.
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The dame stood out like a ruby dropped ....
When someone new comes along you notice.
Here's mine:
If you drink long enough at the same place, the regular patrons turn into wallpaper, details fading as they rot with age .
Inspired by RedditNoir's post here.
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I found this on Vimeo earlier tonight. It's a montage of some of the most visually arresting shots in film noir, set to an appropriately dark song:
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Good stuff..
Serena was in the audience too.
They showed it at Noir City a few years ago .
This has been around for a while.
Nice find! That was great! Yes.
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Two very good film noirs have just been uploaded:
"Fallen Angel" (1945) - Dana Andrews and Linda Darnell
http://tinyurl.com/7qxnrx7
"Dark Corner" (1946) - Clifton Webb and Lucille Ball
http://tinyurl.com/7rsvde2
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"Pitfall" (1948) - Lizabeth, "The Prowler" (1951) - film....
A rare Lucy film noir! AAAHHH!
Thanks Cheryl! I've been on a noir kick lately.
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The results of the 'film noir' challenge have 2nd place image for being unable to provide a valid original. Congrats to our new ribbon winners!
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