I started off as a youngster through the teens and early adulthood liking sci-fi, fantasy, comedy, action and horror. I dabbled but did not actively pursue other genres(though I appreciated at the time of their release flicks like Amadeus and The Unforgiven). Also, my parents would drag me to foreign movies--mostly French--on a regular basis. I don't remember the titles of any of them, however.
Marriage and working in the military gave me forced exposure to other cinematic styles. Finally, I became a member of IMDB, where, if you want any legitimacy, you really have to crawl outside your comfort zone. That's where I found I have a strong taste for film-noir and neo-noir.
I'm just now getting a discovery of the real boundary between film-noir and neo-noir, and wish IMDB would include the latter as one of their genres.
Here are the film-noir that IMDB credits me with seeing.
Dial M for Murder (1954)
Double Indemnity (1944)
High Sierra (1941)
Kansas City Confidential (1952)
Key Largo (1948)
Killers, The (1946)
Killing, The (1956)
Kiss Me Deadly (1955)
Maltese Falcon, The (1941)
Man in the Attic (1953)
Night of the Hunter, The (1955)
Notorious (1946)
Rebecca (1940)
Red House, The (1947)
Roaring Twenties, The (1939)
Scarface (1932)
Second Woman, The (1950)
Storm Warning (1951)
Strangers on a Train (1951)
Stray Dog (1949)
Sunset Blvd. (1950)
Third Man, The (1949)
Touch of Evil (1958)
Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950)
White Heat (1949)
Damion Crowley
Who knows but that, on the lower frequencies, I speak for you.--R.E.
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