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cigarjoe

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  1. The Wrong Man (1993) Another Film Soleil Mexican set Neo Noir that's a great companion piece to Bring Me The Head of Alfredo Garcia, stars Rosanna Arquette, Kevin Anderson, John Lithgow, Ernesto Laguardia and Robert Harper.
  2. Delusion (1991) A Film Soleil Neo Noir one of those desert set sun baked Noirs starring Jim Metzler, Jennifer Rubin, Kyle Secor, and Jerry Orbach. Also Date with Death (1959) Film Noir starring Gerald Mohr, Liz Renay, Robert Clarke
  3. Siesta (1987) A Fantasy Neo Noir starring Ellen Barkin, Gabriel Byrne, Julian Sands, Isabella Rossellini, Grace Jones, Jodie Foster and Martin Sheen.
  4. Angel's Flight (1965) Another Neo Noir about a serial killer stalking Bunker Hill starring Indus Arthur, William Thourlby Warren J. Kemmerling, Michael Fox, and Rue McClanahan.
  5. The 3rd Voice (1960) A nice Noir thriller starring Edmund O'Brien, Julie London and Laraine Day.
  6. Darker Than Amber (1970) The best John D. McDonald - Travis McGee based film made to date that was filmed in the correct location, Florida (and Nassau) with a pretty good facsimile of the Busted Flush, starring Rod Taylor, Theodore Bikel, Susy Kendall, Jane Russel and William Smith. A great Neo Noir too by the way.
  7. Blast Of Silence (1961) director Alan Barron made a second feature starring Lee Grant as a NYC prostitute who takes in a runaway it has two titles Terror in the City aka Pie In the Sky (1964) also stars Richard Bray, Sylvia Miles and Roscoe Lee Brown. Where is it?
  8. Just watcher her on an Alfred Hitchcock Presents last night called - The Young One (1957) it was only her third credit, she was only 15.
  9. gamble of course, and of course spell check wouldn't catch it.
  10. They usually turn them off, maybe folks are more civilized in NY ?
  11. Its a way of socializing for the kids and young at heart so at least they are off their cell phones and interacting in person with one another for a couple of hours with the added bonus of getting away from their folks.
  12. Yea laffite got the title and date wrong, maybe that is a US release date, funny I didn't even notice it. It's watchable.
  13. I gave it a 6/10. It was actually filmed in 1937 and not released until 1940. Don't know where you got the 1942 date. It's called a British Film Noir. What's interesting is if this was an American Noir, the MPPC would usually not allow Larry to get away so Scott-free.
  14. That was it's only uplifting quality.
  15. Never took Maltin serious after looking through some of his ratings, I picked up one of his books at a yard sale once then tossed it.
  16. I don't have cable TV just internet, so I have Sling TV for TCM and On Demand, and other movie channels on Sling - HDNET, the Film Detective, Cinemoi, one or two others. Other movie sources are: Rare Films - The Cave Of Forgotten Film Amazon Prime Internet Archive I also have Youtube finds that I can cast to the TV
  17. I'd rather spend $3.99 on something that you can't see anywhere else than watch the same ol' same ol'. It's cheaper than driving into town and taking a gambol on what the cineplex is dishing out.
  18. Agree never liked it even giving it a second go round once.
  19. Way Of The Gun (2000) Sort of a Tarantino wannabe that needed a better plot and some character development, all the gun battles got redundant then a bit unbelievable and ridiculous 6/10.
  20. And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself (2003) 8½ (1963)
  21. Yea, for me it's like most blockbusters and theaters in general are now like the old Saturday morning cartoons and kids stuff, and the the more interesting entertainment can be found streaming or is on cable TV and a lot of time in miniseries to boot.
  22. Dargo and a few other car enthusiasts may get a kick out of all the classic "tail fin" cars on display. 😅
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