I have a weakness for film noir and have loved it for as long as i can remember. i mean, who can resist a black and white crime film set in the 40s or 50s with stars like Marlene Dietreich, Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyk and William Holden to name a few.

My personal fave is Double Indemnity starring the above mentioned MacMurray and Stanwyk...

Anyone else have a fave or an interest in this genre?

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"Double Indemnity" is an amazing film. Heck, who knew Fred MacMurray had such a dark side? I always remember him from "My Three Sons" (haha).

That said, my two favorite Film Noir picks would be "The Maltese Falcon" (an obvious pick) and "Touch of Evil".

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I have never really thought of that one, maybe I should take some time and find one to watch. What channel are they on, I don't think BlockBuster carries them.

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Tony, I noticed in Barnes & Noble's dvd area that there are a couple of boxed sets of Film Noirs that look pretty cool. Hopefully, places like Blockbusters have picked these up - if they haven't, pester your Blockbuster until they do! With all their lurid atmosphere and suspense and exploration of the dark side of human nature, film noirs are well worth checking out.

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I put in my vote for Touch of evil. Just watched it again the other day. Can't get enough of that one!
Just for fun I recently started taking photos in the Noir style....check it out if you are so inclined:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/minkypaw/sets/72157605177034234/
Nothing special, but it's really fun to shoot this stuff!

Just out of curiosity...does anyone have a favorite Neo-Noir movie? Dark city is amazing, but I have a long standing argument with a freind that Fight Club is a Neo-Noir. (He claims that since it is not a "Crime" movie....It can't be a Noir.)


Didn't mean to hijack your thread Angeline...just thought I would toss that out! (Good topic!)

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I wouldn't think of Fight Club as neo-Noir - the ones I think of are more like Sea of Love, The Big Easy and L.A. Confidential. Movies like Fight Club and Crash (and anything else with James Spader or Edward Norton) have their own category I think - like neo-Demented (and I say that not as a knock, but totally with great affection and interest in such flicks).

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no worries! im lovin it! an extension on my fave genre!

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I put in my vote for Touch of Evil. Awesome flick.

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The Postman Always Rings Twice is pretty cool. Pretty much any of the dramatizations of stories by James M. Cain are near the top of the genre.

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