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    Spikeopath — 10 years ago(August 20, 2015 05:38 AM)

    I'll be reviewing
    L.A. Confidential
    this time around, I love it, 10/10.
    Jakarta (2000)

    Madeo (2009)
    You tell me, do they have noir traits such as fatalism, fatales, interesting photography and camera work?
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      MsELLERYqueen2 — 10 years ago(August 20, 2015 10:02 AM)

      Jakarta

      • starts out with the same bank being held up at the same time by several different groups of people. After about half of the movie is over, the story begins again and this time the viewers see what is REALLY going on. I never did finish Memento, but I heard that
        Memento
        follows a similar theme.
        Mother
      • excellent whodunit. Those who study film will likely be more interested in the mother-son relationship. I was watching it as a whodunit only.
        Both have good camera work and photography.
      Jim Hutton (1934-79) and Ellery Queen =
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        Spikeopath — 10 years ago(August 20, 2015 06:27 AM)

        Marlowe (1969)
        I'm a trained detective!
        Marlowe
        is directed by
        Paul Bogart
        and adapted to screenplay by
        Stirling Silliphant
        from the novel
        The Little Sister
        written by
        Raymond Chandler
        . It stars
        James Garner
        ,
        Gayle Hunnicut
        ,
        Carroll O'Connor
        and
        Rita Moreno
        . Music is by
        Peter Matz
        and cinematography by
        William H. Daniels
        .
        Los Angeles
        private detective
        Philip Marlow
        (
        Garner
        ) is working on what he thinks is a simple missing persons case, how wrong he is!
        Q as in Quintessential - U as in Uninhibited - E as in Extrasensory - S as in Subliminal - T as in Toots!
        Another of the interpretations for the great
        Chandler
        creation of
        Philip Marlowe
        , unsurprisingly met with mixed notices - just as all the others have done. You do wonder what
        Chandler
        would have made of the role portrayals that came out post his death? I like to think he very much would have enjoyed
        Garner's
        take, because this
        Marlowe
        is a quip happy wise guy, unflappable and cool, he portrays so much with just a glance, and the girls love him.
        The story is juicy in its little complexities, spinning
        Marlowe
        into muddy waters the further he investigates things. His life is always under threat, be it by serial ice-pick users or
        Asian
        martial artists (
        Bruce Lee
        no less in a nutty couple of scenes) wishing to inflict death, or of arrest by an increasingly frustrated police force.
        Bogart
        and
        Daniels
        keep the whole thing stylish looking, with
        film noir
        camera tricks and colour photography infusing the period details. While the supporting cast, notably the ladies, give
        Garner
        some splendid support.
        It's a different
        Marlowe
        for sure, but a thoroughly engaging and entertaining one. 7/10
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          Jessica_Rabbit69 — 10 years ago(August 20, 2015 09:45 AM)

          Spike, I haven't really watched too much Neo-Noir yet. I'd like to check them out though. But somehow I seem to be unable to let go of the 40's and 50's.
          When did you post part one of your list? Do you still have a link to them? Or are they all in different posts in which case posting them again would be asking too much. 🙂
          Jessica Rabbit
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            Spikeopath — 10 years ago(August 20, 2015 11:04 PM)

            I have it somewhere, I'll go a mooching for it!
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              Spikeopath — 10 years ago(August 21, 2015 08:24 AM)

              All films have been coined as neo-noir or one of the off-shoots of such in official publications or put forward by noir lovers on the best regarded web sites.
              Drive (2011)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10780504/reviews-745
              Malice (1993)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10107497/reviews-92
              Body Heat (1981)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10082089/reviews-152
              Out of Time (2003)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10313443/reviews-159
              Sharky's Machine (1981)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10083064/reviews-57
              Hustle (1975)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10073133/reviews-26
              Best Seller (1987)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10092641/reviews-29
              Cop (1988)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10092783/reviews-37
              Bad Influence (1990)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10099091/reviews-52
              Blood Simple (1984)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10086979/reviews-245
              Insomnia (2002)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10278504/reviews-653
              One False Move (1992)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10102592/reviews-62
              At Close Range (1986)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10090670/reviews-79
              A History of Violence (2005)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10399146/reviews-1112
              Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10114660/reviews-145
              The Big Easy (1986)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10092654/reviews-60
              Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10292963/reviews-277
              Manhunter (1986)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10091474/reviews-449
              Heat (1995)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10113277/reviews-885
              Narc (2002)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10272207/reviews-221
              Madigan (1968)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10063256/reviews-42
              Miami Vice (2006)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10430357/reviews-997
              The Salton Sea (2002)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10235737/reviews-192
              City by the Sea (2002)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10269095/reviews-174
              To Live and Die in L.A. (1985)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10090180/reviews-215
              The Killers (1964)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10058262/reviews-66
              Basic Instinct (1992)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10103772/reviews-307
              Black Rain (1989)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10096933/reviews-113
              Gattaca (1997)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10119177/reviews-622
              New Jack City (1991)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10102526/reviews-79
              True Romance (1993)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10108399/reviews-471
              Red Rock West (1993)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10105226/reviews-75
              Romeo Is Bleeding (1993)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10107983/reviews-92
              Trance (2013)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/11924429/reviews-24
              Eastern Promises (2007)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10765443/reviews-405
              The Limey (1999)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10165854/reviews-245
              Heist (2001)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10252503/reviews-275
              D.O.A. (1988)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10094933/reviews-45
              No Way Out (1987)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10093640/reviews-87
              Kiss of Death (1995)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10113552/reviews-60
              The Zodiac (2005)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10371739/reviews-52
              Miami Blues (1990)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10100143/reviews-51
              Night Moves (1975)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10073453/reviews-49
              Dark City (1998)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10118929/reviews-653
              The Bedroom Window (1987)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10092627/reviews-36
              Liar (1997)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10119527/reviews-70
              The Number 23 (2007)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10481369/reviews-404
              House of Games (1987)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10093223/reviews-110
              Night and the City (1992)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10105001/reviews-31
              Mulholland Falls (1996)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10117107/reviews-97
              Fear City (1984)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10087247/reviews-28
              A Simple Plan (1998)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10120324/reviews-438
              Klute (1971)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10067309/reviews-103
              Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10373469/reviews-348
              Hard Eight (1996)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10119256/reviews-143
              The Driver (1978)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10077474/reviews-75
              The Long Goodbye (1973)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10070334/reviews-148
              State of Grace (1990)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10100685/reviews-119
              Collateral (2004)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10369339/reviews-877
              Hana-Bi (1997)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10119250/reviews-125
              Internal Affairs (1990)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10099850/reviews-70
              The Grifters (1990)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10099703/reviews-94
              52 Pick-Up (1986)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10090567/reviews-45
              Jennifer Eight (1992)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10104549/reviews-58
              Deadfall (2012)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/11667310/reviews-79
              Johnny Handsome (1989)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10097626/reviews-49
              Hickey & Boggs (1972)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10068698/reviews-23
              Man on Fire (2004)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10328107/reviews-648
              Get Carter (1971)
              http://www.imdb.com/board/10067128/reviews-187
              So much fun and dark enjoyment, I will partake in a quest part 2
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              Spikeopath

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                Jessica_Rabbit69 — 10 years ago(August 21, 2015 09:45 AM)

                Oh wow!!!! Thank you so much! Now I have to go through them all. 🙂
                Jessica Rabbit
                "I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way."

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                  Spikeopath — 10 years ago(August 22, 2015 02:41 AM)

                  You're welcome mate. I still have a box load of the oldies still to watch as well, that's always on going as much as the neo years are. It's interesting to compare the original wave with the modern era approach to noir, the influence of those 40s and 50s should never be under estimated, the impact is still being felt today, even in big budget superhero movies!
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                    XhcnoirX — 10 years ago(August 21, 2015 10:09 AM)

                    Thanxxx for that list! Plenty of movies I've not yet seen and spotted some I didn't even know about, hah

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                      Spikeopath — 10 years ago(August 22, 2015 02:41 AM)

                      Hope you find something that catches your eye.
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                        Maddyclassicfilms — 10 years ago(August 22, 2015 03:17 AM)

                        Great reviews.
                        Hammett
                        and
                        Deep Cover
                        sound interesting. I think my favourite Neo Noirs will always be
                        Chinatown
                        and
                        LA Confidential
                        .
                        Go to bed Frank or this is going to get ugly
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                          Spikeopath — 10 years ago(August 22, 2015 08:52 AM)

                          Looking forward to revisiting and reviewing both of those this time around. Love 'em both!
                          Thanks for the kind words mate
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                            Jessica_Rabbit69 — 10 years ago(August 22, 2015 09:13 AM)

                            Chinatown
                            is good, but I adore
                            LA Confidential
                            . Must re-watch again soon.
                            Jessica Rabbit
                            "I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way."

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                              Spikeopath — 10 years ago(August 22, 2015 08:31 AM)

                              Point Blank (1967)
                              You're a very bad man, Walker, a very destructive man!
                              Point Blank
                              is directed by
                              John Boorman
                              and collectively adapted to screenplay by
                              Alexander Jacobs
                              ,
                              David Newhouse
                              and
                              Rafe Newhouse
                              from the novel
                              The Hunter
                              written by
                              Richard Stark
                              . It stars
                              Lee Marvin
                              ,
                              Angie Dickinson
                              ,
                              Keenan Wynn
                              ,
                              Carroll O'Connor
                              ,
                              Lloyd Bochner
                              and
                              Michael Strong
                              . Music is by
                              Johnny Mandel
                              and the
                              Panavision
                              cinematography (in
                              Metrocolor
                              ) is by
                              Philip H. Lathrop
                              .
                              Betrayed by wife and friend during a robbery,
                              Walker
                              (
                              Marvin
                              ) is left dying on a stone cold cell floor at closed down
                              Alcatraz
                              Pure
                              neo-noir
                              , a film that could be argued was ahead of its time, given that it wouldn't find a fan base until many years later. Yet it deserves to be bracketed as a benchmark for the second phase of
                              noir
                              , a shining light of the
                              neo
                              world, experimenting with techniques whilst beating a true
                              film noir
                              heart.
                              The story is deliciously biting, pumped full of betrayals and double crosses, fatales and revenge, death and destruction. It even has a trick in the tale, ambiguity. It all plays out in a boldly coloured
                              Los Angeles
                              , the photography sparkles as
                              Mandel
                              lays an elegiacal and haunting musical score over the various stages of the drama. The talented
                              Boorman
                              has a field day with the elements of time, shunting various strands of the story around with sequences that at first glance seem out of place, but actually are perfect in context to what is narratively happening, the director gleefully toying with audience expectations. While suffice to say angles are tilted and close ups broadened to further style the pic.
                              Then there is
                              Walker
                              , a single minded phantom type character, played with grace and menace by
                              Marvin

                              • who better to trawl the
                                Los Angeles
                                underworld with than
                                Marv
                                ? This guy only wants what he is owed from the robbery, nothing more, nothing less, but if the meagre reward is not forthcoming, people are going to pay with something more precious than cash. His mission is both heroic and tragic, with
                                Boorman
                                asking the viewers to improvise their thought process about what it all inevitably means. Funding the fuel around
                                Marvin
                                are good players providing slink, sleaze and suspicion.
                                Deliberate pacing isn't for everyone, neither is stylised violence and stylish directorial trickery, but for those who dine at said tables,
                                Point Blank
                                , and
                                Walker
                                the man, is for you. 9/10
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                                Jessica_Rabbit69 — 10 years ago(August 23, 2015 09:28 AM)

                                Two days ago I started watching
                                Point Blank
                                and was very rudely interrupted 15 minutes into the movie. Harrumph
                                I'll get back to it in the next few days as this film has long been of my must-see list and Lee Marvin is one of my favorite actors.
                                Thanks for the nice write-up.
                                Jessica Rabbit
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                                  Spikeopath — 10 years ago(August 23, 2015 12:47 PM)

                                  and was very rudely interrupted 15 minutes into the movie
                                  I have a gun you can loan for occasions like that
                                  I'm on a bit of a
                                  Marvin
                                  kick at the moment as I literally have just finished his biography
                                  Point Blank
                                  http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00B0SAF3S?keywords=lee marvin point&qid=1440358528&ref_=sr_1_1&s=books&sr=1-1
                                  .
                                  Always been a massive fan of his work, one of the definitive macho presences of his era, and a big player in genres that many of us (yerself included of course) here adore. He very much had a few more strings to his bow than people gave him credit for.
                                  Sit yerself down with
                                  Point Blank
                                  , turn off the phones, close the curtains and put a nice bottle of wine on ice - then enjoy
                                  Marv
                                  . His performance will not let you down, the film as a whole? Who knows, it's very divisive
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                                    Jessica_Rabbit69 — 10 years ago(August 24, 2015 02:29 PM)

                                    "I have a gun you can loan for occasions like that"
                                    Can't shoot the husband, it just isn't done.
                                    I finally watched it all and loved it. It's very strange and I can see people disliking it. The film needs several viewings, I think, to take it all in. If someone is used to a movie spelling it all out for him, this one's not it.
                                    The plot is simple enough: Walker (Marvin) and his friend Mal Reese steal a large amount of cash from a gambling operation on the deserted Alcatraz Island prison, but Reese double-crosses Walker, shoots him and leaves him for dead. Walker, not quite as dead as thought, is out for revenge
                                    This movie is worth watching for Marvin alone. He plays the ultimate macho tough guy and certainly has the looks and physique to carry it off. He beautifully underplays his whole character, his feeling of betrayal, his love for his wife, his hate for the men who cheated him
                                    Walker is without a doubt the typical tragic Noir hero who bad things just happen to and who desperately tries to understand why they happen to him. Fate sticks its foot out to trip him up and he is completely in the dark as to the motives of the betrayal but he keeps on going because the only way to go is forward, even if it leads him into ruin.
                                    However, the highly stylized and "trippy" composition of the movie is purely 60's.
                                    Point Blank
                                    borrows quite heavily from the French New Wave cinema, mostly the unconventional narrative structure of many flashbacks and a fractured time-line that constantly jumps back and forth. These flashbacks are not just there to create a certain mood but they show us the fractured state of Walker's mind and that he is not necessarily coherent and rational. In fact he is anything but.
                                    The big question the viewer is left with in the end is, is the plot reality or only a revenge fantasy? Is Marvin's revenge just a wistful dream he has in the seconds before he dies or is it really happening? Is Marvin's character real or is he just a ghost come back from the dead, an avenging angel of death, the embodiment of a higher abstract vengeance (much like Eastwood in
                                    High Plains Drifter
                                    ). He seems to be like an apparition that can appear out of nowhere in different places.
                                    To me, many things point in that direction. Marvin's character is portrayed as a mythical figure from the moment he fairly easily escapes Alcatraz though he has a few bullets in him. The impossibility of escaping, described by the guide on the tourist boat, is contrasted quite obviously with Marvin's apparent ease of getting away.
                                    Angie Dickinson tells Walker at one point "You really did die on Alcatraz". She does not only mean it figuratively, it is meant literally.
                                    The other conceptual device of the film's direction which points to Marvin being a ghost is that he never kills anyone himself. He is just there when death finally comes to his enemies, he is the catalyst who induces his enemies to kill each other, with Marvin standing by and watching.
                                    In the end he winds up back on Alcatraz, the place where he died in the first place (at least I think that is where they are). He retreats back into the shadows without taking his money.
                                    Edit and PS: How is his autobiography?
                                    Jessica Rabbit
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                                      Spikeopath — 10 years ago(August 25, 2015 05:35 PM)

                                      Super read
                                      Jess
                                      , shall I forward it to
                                      Jimcat
                                      ?
                                      Can't shoot the husband, it just isn't done.
                                      But you would be a heroine around here, the ultimate
                                      femme fatale
                                      So glad you loved it, as you say it's one that tends to take more viewings to really strike a chord, but strike it does.
                                      What I find so striking about
                                      Marvin's
                                      portrayal of
                                      Walker
                                      is that he is so cool and calm, even under the clouds of violence, he just oozes charisma yet still be frightening with it (
                                      Gibson
                                      pulls this off in the remake as well).
                                      Marvin
                                      is not one you would consider of classic handsome looks (do you agree?), yet he's still sexy here, it's believable that
                                      Angie Dickinson
                                      would swoon for him.
                                      Point Blank borrows quite heavily from the French New Wave cinema, mostly the unconventional narrative structure of many flashbacks and a fractured time-line that constantly jumps back and forth. These flashbacks are not just there to create a certain mood but they show us the fractured state of Walker's mind and that he is not necessarily coherent and rational. In fact he is anything but.
                                      Yes, agree, and brilliantly put
                                      Hee. I see you are buying into the ghost/dying dream angle
                                      John Boorman
                                      was often asked about this over the years, and in fact on one of the commentaries he refuses to answer -
                                      Marvin
                                      the same.
                                      However >
                                      The other conceptual device of the film's direction which points to Marvin being a ghost is that he never kills anyone himself. He is just there when death finally comes to his enemies, he is the catalyst who induces his enemies to kill each other, with Marvin standing by and watching.
                                      But what of the violence he inflicts? Or the smashing up of the car with the car-lot owner sitting next to him?
                                      It's a peach of a movie and the ambiguity is one of its main strengths, you and I still don't know for sure the truth. It could well be a dream, a vengeful spirit angle, or he is a superman who lived, escaped from Alcatraz and wasn't really after the money, he just wanted to see and prove he could get to the point where his money was delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed with a load of scum-bags delivered to hell in the process.
                                      Point Blank
                                      the biog.
                                      The book is great, a little too short for my liking, but very informative and fascinating. The writer is very keen to downplay some of his well know escapades, he doesn't brush over them, it's just a case of
                                      Marv
                                      did this, it's not good, but he's a lovable rogue - which he was. The best parts are the circumstances with each film he made, what he thought and etc, with that I learned a lot of valuable stuff about something like
                                      The Spikes Gang (1974)
                                      , a film I loved anyway, but now knowing how he approached it makes me love it even more!
                                      Then of course there is the whole
                                      Michelle Triola
                                      relationship, volatile, while the subsequent (bizarre) court case is totally engrossing. Very much recommended to
                                      Marvin
                                      fans.
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                                      Spikeopath

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                                        Jessica_Rabbit69 — 10 years ago(August 26, 2015 09:26 AM)

                                        "Super read Jess, shall I forward it to Jimcat?"
                                        NO. He'll just say it's poor reviewing.
                                        I like Jimcat, but he sure can be a grumpy one.:)
                                        "But you would be a heroine around here, the ultimate femme fatale"
                                        Yes, I know but after a while they get onto you, especially if killing husbands becomes a habit. And we all know how that plays out. So I've decided I'll rather be the good-bad-girl.
                                        On a more "serious" note, yes I do buy into the ghost/dreaming angle. It just seems the most plausible explanation to me, which doesn't mean it actually is. About the violence Marvin inflicts, you got me there. I don't have an explanation for that.
                                        Maybe for me the dream angle works because the whole movie has that psychedelic 60's thing going on. Trippy.
                                        You are absolutely correct, the film's main strengths is its ambiguity. Frankly, no watertight case can be made for either interpretation, especially if the director himself refuses to comment.
                                        I'll definitively read the Marvin bio, because YES, that man was sexy. Just like Charles Bronson, James Coburn, Robert Ryan, Richard Boone
                                        Jessica Rabbit
                                        "I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way."

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                                          mgtbltp — 10 years ago(August 22, 2015 08:18 PM)

                                          Here is my up to date chronological Neo Noir list of those I've seen:
                                          Blast Of Silence (1961)
                                          Underworld USA (1961)
                                          Something Wild (1961)
                                          Cape Fear (1962)
                                          Experiment In Terror (1962)
                                          Satan in High Heels (1962)
                                          The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
                                          Shock Corridor (1962)
                                          Requiem for a Heavyweight (1962)
                                          The Naked Kiss (1964)
                                          The Pawnbroker (1964)
                                          Brainstorm (1965)
                                          Once A Thief (1965)
                                          Harper (1966)
                                          Mr. Buddwing (1966)
                                          In Cold Blood (1967)
                                          In The Heat Of The Night (1967)
                                          Marlowe (1969)
                                          The Honeymoon Killers (1970)
                                          Shaft  (1971)
                                          Across 110th Street (1971)
                                          The Getaway (1971)
                                          Get Carter (1971)
                                          Hickey & Boggs (1972)
                                          Bring Me The Head Of Alfredo Garcia (1974)
                                          The Nickel Ride (1974)
                                          The Drowning Pool (1975)
                                          Farewell My Lovely (1975)
                                          Night Moves (1975)
                                          Taxi Driver (1976)
                                          Dressed to Kill (1980)
                                          Union City (1980)
                                          Body Heat (1981)
                                          Thief (1981)
                                          Blade Runner (1982)
                                          Hammett (1982)
                                          Blood Simple (1984)
                                          To Live and Die in L.A. (1985)
                                          Blue Velvet (1986)
                                          Angel Heart (1987)
                                          Frantic (1988)
                                          Kill Me Again (1989)
                                          The Grifters (1990)
                                          The Kill-Off (1990)
                                          The Hot Spot (1990)
                                          Wild At Heart (1990)
                                          Impulse (1990)
                                          Dick Tracy (1990)
                                          Delicatessen (1991)
                                          Reservoir Dogs (1992)
                                          Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992)
                                          Romeo Is Bleeding (1993)
                                          True Romance (1993)
                                          The Wrong Man (1993)
                                          The Last Seduction (1994)
                                          Pulp Fiction (1994)
                                          Se7en (1995)
                                          Fargo (1996)
                                          Mulholland Falls (1996)
                                          Hit Me (1996)
                                          Jackie Brown (1997)
                                          L.A. Confidential (1997)
                                          Lost Highway (1997)
                                          This World, Then the Fireworks (1997)
                                          Dark City (1998)
                                          A Simple Plan (1998)
                                          The Big Lebowski (1998)
                                          Payback (1999)
                                          Night Train (1999)
                                          The Man Who Wasnt There (2001)
                                          Mulholland Drive (2001)
                                          Sin City (2005)
                                          No Country For Old Men (2007)
                                          Dark Country (2009)
                                          The Killer Inside Me (2010)
                                          Sin City: A Dame To Kill For (2014)

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