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Ha Chinatown wasn't 71 it was 74. Hey TCM graphics.
ОтветитьThank you so much for posting this video and for your channel as a whole! Unfortunately, TCM is not available in my country, even though it's possible to see the channel's schedule, so your channel represents a means of access to the great introductions (true classes on cinema history) given by the great Eddie Muller, and I was hoping you would be able to post his videos on Neonoir. This just made my Saturday! Thank you so much for your great work!
ОтветитьReally enjoyed the debut of this TCM featured programming for July. Wish it could be a regular thing.
ОтветитьI wonder if The Long Goodbye (1973) will be shown on TCM?
ОтветитьWhen it comes to film noir Eddie Muller is the man. Ever since I started watching tcm he certainly is a bonus added attraction.what makes him so interesting is u feel he loves his job. Not only extremely adept at what he does but understands it thoroughly and it comes off being completely sincere. Love that entire group of people. Smile.
ОтветитьThank you for posting I absolutely can’t stand so called neo noir what made noir was that you couldn’t always land on your feet at that time period and the implications or wonder of what’s happening now they just show all sex and violence boring and not noir for me
Ответитьwell, the constraints in the 1940s frankly made the films alot better than these so called neo noirs or 1970s. Acting just wasn't very good
ОтветитьBut in the past they had to find ways around all sorts of problems!! And because they couldn't film everything it left alot up to your mind and also created an element of mystery and suspence!! I don't have to see absolutely everything!!
ОтветитьExcellent commentary, as usual, from Eddie Mueller. I'm a dedicated noir/neo noir fan, and it was fun seeing the scenes of the featured films flash by. Makes me want to have a binge session! Michael Caine is without mercy and absolutely brutal in "Get Carter".
ОтветитьI really like to thank you for posting these videos. They of such value and fascination about a incredible era of Hollywood that has long since gone. Those where the days that the best character driven movies where made.
ОтветитьNoir made movies interesting again.I liked how most had a messy gut wrenching ending instead of the sometimes boring happily ever after.
Ответитьto live and die in L.A is not a neo noir..
ОтветитьWhen neo-noir is mentioned, the first film that comes to mind is The Last Seduction (1994).
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