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Top five favorite time travel flicks?
Back to the Future
Bill & Ted
Groundhog Day
Terminator
The Time Machine
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Top five favorite time travel flicks?
I’m a sucker for certain genres. I will see them without question. Top five favorite time travel flicks? Mines in no particular order:
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Palm Springs
Midnight in Paris
Terminator
Edge of Tomorrow
I don't think I've seen any of those movies, although I've watched parts of Double Indemnity and Sunset Boulevard.So I see your time travel picks and question what's you film aficionados favorite noirs? That's my favorite genre out of them all.
No particular order:
Double Indemnity
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The Letter
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Sunset Boulevard
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Bound
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The Last Seduction
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It's a ****ing crime that Linda Fiorentino didn't get the Oscar for this movie.
I don't think I've seen any of those movies, although I've watched parts of Double Indemnity and Sunset Boulevard.
So I see your time travel picks and question what's you film aficionados favorite noirs? That's my favorite genre out of them all.
No particular order:
Double Indemnity
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The Letter
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Sunset Boulevard
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Bound
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The Last Seduction
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It's a ****ing crime that Linda Fiorentino didn't get the Oscar for this movie.
Linda Fiorentino’s role would get ANY actress an Oscar today. Damn shame. Same way I feel about Val Kilmer in Tombstone. Easy Oscar today.
To get back to a few
Double Indemnity
Dark City
Chinatown
The Big Lebowski
Leave Her to Heaven
Laura
Bound
The Maltese Falcon
I gotta rewatch Dark City. Tis’ been too damn long.
but I still have yet to watch Lebowski in its entirety. I Gotta fix that.
So I see your time travel picks and question what's you film aficionados favorite noirs? That's my favorite genre out of them all.
No particular order:
Double Indemnity
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The Letter
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Sunset Boulevard
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Bound
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The Last Seduction
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It's a ****ing crime that Linda Fiorentino didn't get the Oscar for this movie.
Diabolique (1955)
Touch of Evil (1958)
Notorious (1946)
Le cercle rouge (1970)
Decision to Leave (2022)
Sonatine (1993)
Blow Out (1981)
The Killing (1956)
Mulholland Drive (2001)
etc etc etc
There's so many.
That's a great list. Shame on me for forgetting Les Diaboliques that's another masterpiece.
Strangers on a Train too.
Lawrence Kasdan’s Body Heat (1981) was an homage/pastiche of film noir — especially of Double Indemnity. But Wiki describes Body Heat as a “neo-noir” which, in turn, is defined as “… a film genre that adapts the visual style and themes of 1940s and 1950s American film noir for contemporary audiences, often with more graphic depictions of violence and sexuality.”Is noir independent from the time it was created? Like, Is contemporary noir it's own genre?
Contemporary noir has a very distinctive context from it's golden age.
It's like silent films. You can make one today, but it's simply not the same.
I consider neo-noir to be a completely different thing from film noir, so just going with the ones specific to the film noir era....So I see your time travel picks and question what's you film aficionados favorite noirs? That's my favorite genre out of them all.
No particular order:
Double Indemnity
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The Letter
View attachment 113657
Sunset Boulevard
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Bound
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The Last Seduction
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It's a ****ing crime that Linda Fiorentino didn't get the Oscar for this movie.
I consider neo-noir to be a completely different thing from film noir, so just going with the ones specific to the film noir era....
Double Indemnity
The Third Man
Shadow of a Doubt
Notorious
Strangers on a Train
The Woman in the Window
The Big Sleep