― jazz odysseus, Friday, 9 April 2004 20:45 (twenty years ago) link
French - Bob le Flambeur Band of Outsiders
― webcrack (music=crack), Friday, 9 April 2004 20:58 (twenty years ago) link
― jazz odysseus, Friday, 9 April 2004 21:02 (twenty years ago) link
― Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Friday, 9 April 2004 21:27 (twenty years ago) link
― oops (Oops), Saturday, 10 April 2004 06:34 (twenty years ago) link
I think the first noir was "Stranger on the Third Floor," 1940, RKO.
― eddie hurt (ddduncan), Saturday, 10 April 2004 17:59 (twenty years ago) link
― miloauckerman (miloauckerman), Monday, 10 May 2004 02:37 (twenty years ago) link
― jazz odysseus (jazz odysseus), Monday, 10 May 2004 02:44 (twenty years ago) link
― Dave Amos, Monday, 10 May 2004 07:59 (twenty years ago) link
― Japanese Giraffe (Japanese Giraffe), Monday, 10 May 2004 11:16 (twenty years ago) link
― Le Baaderonixx de Benedict Canyon (baaderonixx), Tuesday, 2 May 2006 08:50 (eighteen years ago) link
― the Enrique who acts like some kind of good taste gestapo (Enrique), Tuesday, 2 May 2006 09:02 (eighteen years ago) link
― Rickey Wright (Rrrickey), Tuesday, 2 May 2006 09:39 (eighteen years ago) link
― LOL Thomas (Chris Barrus), Tuesday, 2 May 2006 13:53 (eighteen years ago) link
― frankiemachine, Tuesday, 2 May 2006 14:16 (eighteen years ago) link
― Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Tuesday, 2 May 2006 14:35 (eighteen years ago) link
― C0L1N B... (C0L1N B...), Tuesday, 2 May 2006 16:27 (eighteen years ago) link
In any case, frankiemachine, I would have thought you would have mentioned The Man With The Golden Arm, although I guess that's not a noir per se.
― Redd Temple Player (Two Headed Dogg) (Ken L), Tuesday, 2 May 2006 17:36 (eighteen years ago) link
― dont stop go, Tuesday, 2 May 2006 17:40 (eighteen years ago) link
― Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 13:54 (seventeen years ago) link
― Sons Of The Redd Desert (Ken L), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 14:03 (seventeen years ago) link
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn (Alfred Soto), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 14:24 (seventeen years ago) link
― Sons Of The Redd Desert (Ken L), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 14:30 (seventeen years ago) link
common '50s noir police descrip: "white American male"
― Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 14:32 (seventeen years ago) link
― Eric H. (Eric H.), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 17:09 (seventeen years ago) link
Brick was a more accurate translation of just about every Raymond Chandler book I've read then any Film Noir I've seen, including say, The Big Sleep or Murder, My Sweet.
― Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 17:33 (seventeen years ago) link
I'm such a dumbass for only now realizing it refers to the shadows in the film.
― Nathalie (stevie nixed), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 17:35 (seventeen years ago) link
― David Orton (scarlet), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 18:21 (seventeen years ago) link
How? Be specific. Give examples.
― Eric H. (Eric H.), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 18:28 (seventeen years ago) link
― gear (gear), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 18:30 (seventeen years ago) link
(though similarly, my favorite Hammett adaptation is Miller's Crossing)
Anyone seen The Girl in Lover's Lane? I watched it as an MST3K episode, but it seemed like a really successful small town noir.
― p@reene (Pareene), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 18:39 (seventeen years ago) link
― JTS (JTS), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 19:36 (seventeen years ago) link
Oh yeah, I saw that on TCM last year during the Mitchum festival.-- Sons Of The Redd Desert
Actually, I haven't seen that one, but it looks pretty good. I was talking about Angel Face, which is mentioned in the very first post of this thread.
― Sons Of The Redd Desert (Ken L), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 19:52 (seventeen years ago) link
― LOL Thomas (Chris Barrus), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 19:52 (seventeen years ago) link
- House Of Bamboo (Robert Stack & Robert Ryan in post-WWII gangster Tokyo. Sam Fuller directs)- Scandal Sheet- Nightmare Alley (Tyrone Power as a carny mentalist)
― LOL Thomas (Chris Barrus), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 20:01 (seventeen years ago) link
I found the dialogue in Brick, like Millers Crossing, totally stylized in a way similar to the books, they also shared the protaganist as punching bag cliche so common in the books. There was just something about the way the lead in Brick kept being knocked out, then seeing just a hint of light, then passing out again, then waking up somewhere else, then getting beat up, that to me represented the feeling I get from the Chandler books. Murder, My Sweat is one vintage noir that does this, of course, with it's expressionistic passing out sequence. The complicated plot that really doesn't matter so much, crime lords and their henchmen, the playing of sides against each other. All classic pulp fiction/film noir things.
― Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 20:01 (seventeen years ago) link
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― Sons Of The Redd Desert (Ken L), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 20:14 (seventeen years ago) link
"I’d hate to think of your having a smashed fender or something while you’re not, uh, fully covered."
It's still amazing that they could get away with some of this stuff considering the times.
Neo-noir can also be fab.
― salexander (salexander), Thursday, 1 June 2006 02:10 (seventeen years ago) link
Is this the one about the athelete with really stinky perspiration?
I second the recs for Detour and Long Goodbye because they seem to not get as much respect as they deserve.
― nickn (nickn), Thursday, 1 June 2006 17:55 (seventeen years ago) link
This is madness, surely? "The Thin Man" may be a Hammet adaptation, but it's still basically a screwball comedy where the main characters solve crimes!
Are these as good as that warner bros gangster box set that they resemble?
― Daniel_Rf (Daniel_Rf), Thursday, 1 June 2006 21:15 (seventeen years ago) link
― Keywords: revenge, knife, granddaughter, demonic-possession, rock-star, eel (Aus, Thursday, 1 June 2006 21:19 (seventeen years ago) link
― pleased to mitya (mitya), Thursday, 1 June 2006 23:55 (seventeen years ago) link
Not exactly what you're asking for, but it's in my bookmarks.
― Keywords: revenge, knife, granddaughter, demonic-possession, rock-star, eel (Aus, Thursday, 1 June 2006 23:56 (seventeen years ago) link
― Sons Of The Redd Desert (Ken L), Friday, 2 June 2006 00:00 (seventeen years ago) link
check it out
― Daniel_Rf (Daniel_Rf), Friday, 2 June 2006 11:13 (seventeen years ago) link
― Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Friday, 2 June 2006 12:18 (seventeen years ago) link
― p@reene (Pareene), Friday, 2 June 2006 13:02 (seventeen years ago) link
― Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Friday, 2 June 2006 13:19 (seventeen years ago) link
I read the plot summary for the novel of In A Lonely Place & my reaction was “100% Veg-bait”i mean: a serial killer moonlighting as a crime writer? sounds like a fever dream <3
― werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 30 May 2024 02:25 (seven hours ago) link
The novel of In a Lonely Place is SO GOOD!
― Lily Dale, Thursday, 30 May 2024 02:29 (seven hours ago) link
:D
― werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 30 May 2024 02:34 (seven hours ago) link
my local library has three of her novels on the shelf so i will def be grabbing those in the next day or two.
― werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 30 May 2024 02:37 (six hours ago) link
The novel is excellent and is definitely in that 1940s/50s sub-genre of "the bad or mad guy is the protagonist", ie Jim Thompson, Patricia Highsmith etc. Another great one in that category is "Beast in View" by Margaret Millar.
― Zelda Zonk, Thursday, 30 May 2024 02:42 (six hours ago) link
ooh thx for the rec
― werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 30 May 2024 02:54 (six hours ago) link
xo to Omar -
iirc, Lyons was involved with a major film noir festival, so I bet he would have loved to see an Asch novel on film.
― ian, Wednesday, May 29, 2024 7:04 PMp-
still going strong, just celebrated 25 years!
https://variety.com/2024/film/news/palm-springs-film-noir-arthur-lyons-festival-25th-anniversary-1235992647/
― omar little, Thursday, 30 May 2024 03:23 (six hours ago) link
i keep my ear to the ground for these things normally, but events have had me distracted. gonna be on it for 2025, i hope. might make a desert trip.
― omar little, Thursday, 30 May 2024 03:24 (six hours ago) link
After Dark, My Sweet (James Foley, 1990) is probably my favourite neo-noir and the best Jim Thompson adaptation to date, just a hair above Serie Noire (1979). It really captures the bleakness and sadness of his novel, and it has career-best performances fromJason Patric, Rachel Ward, and Bruce Dern
― beamish13, Thursday, 30 May 2024 04:29 (five hours ago) link