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Originally posted by srboone View PostI watched Laura for the first time last night. WOW!!!! I keep thinking of the opportuntiies I've had over the last 30 years to watch it and passed...
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I watched Laura for the first time last night. WOW!!!! I keep thinking of the opportuntiies I've had over the last 30 years to watch it and passed...
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Always fun!
Just shoot a PM to me Keith and I will add you to the Hangouts group and we can go from there!
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I really got to get in on this. It seems like every Wednesday something comes up that prevents me, though.
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Great Noir Night, and I enjoyed The Big Sleep even more than the first time. That was a lot of fun, fellas.
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Is it fundamentally wrong to warm up for Noir Night with AC/DC's Send for the Man?
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I have seen it, though it was a while ago. It definitely takes some strange turns near the end. I need to read more Spillane too, I, The Jury was great.
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You can watch The Big Sleep a thousand times and it will always seem like first because of how convoluted the plot is. I've seen it close to twenty times and am still vague about the entire story. I've seen Asphalt maybe 7 or 8 times and Sweet Smell twice. I'm down for watching any of those. I notice that Kiss me Deadly is still on your list. Have you seen that one Theli?
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Never saw much of Robert Osbourne except his introductions to classic movies that I ended up loving. For me he's linked to classics in general.
Sweet Smell of Success sounds great, but I've only seen Big Sleep and Asphalt Jungle once each and would jump at the chance to watch them as part of a group!
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In a way, for me, TCM, and Robert Osborne specifically, is inextricably linked to film noir. I watched many of my favourite film noir movies (and other great classics too) there for the first time over the years, and more often than not they were introduced by Robert Osborne. He had a sagacity that added a bit more depth and class to the movies he introduced. Sadly he passed away today. He will be missed. Rest In Peace Mr. Osborne.
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I haven't seen The Killers, Mildred Pierce or The Sweet Smell of Success. Looks like I can view them on Youtube though, and The Sweet Smell... is free so that's a bonus! Mildred Pierce I was kind of holding off until I read the novel, though I really don't know when that would be, so I'm not totally opposed to viewing it. Night of the Hunter is always good, but I think you have the same aversion to it at the moment, as I do to Mildred Pierce.
My vote would be for The Sweet Smell of Success I think. I also wouldn't be opposed to a re-watch of something like The Big Sleep (I think Tommy may have wanted to watch it again) or Asphalt Jungle (I haven't watched it since getting the Criterion blu).
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Thank you, Mr. Hocker!
And Theli, I'm down for some noir on Wednesday. Just received Criterion's new Mildred Pierce release a few days ago, still need to see The Killers, Night of the Hunter, Sweet Smell of Success, and a bunch of others. Also wouldn't mind at all viewing one I've already seen if anyone has a strong preference.
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