Open Secret- John Ireland vs anti semites. nice alpha video cheapy
The Lineup- later era noir
Able Edwards- impressive in no small part for making a big looking picture on an really meager budget using green screens and so forth
Heroes for Sale pre code
Wild Boys of the road " "
Night nurse " "
Act of Violence- decent if formulaic noir
Bowery at Midnight- Bela
Ramar of the jungle _tv cheap but good tv series also alpha video
Elevator Movie - recent indie feature with good pervy/ funny storyline
Steamboat round the bend - corny but good John Ford nostalgia fest
Carbide and Sorrel- excellent german comedy re post ww2 survival
I saw some crappy ones too but we won't talk about those.
anyone see any good black and white movies this year?
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psycho, Casablanca, all of the Marx bros. movies :teddyr:
First time viewing:
The Manster
The Giant Gila Monster
First time viewing on DVD:
Freaks
The City of the Dead (1960) - repeat viewing. Got in the mood for it around Halloween. Old Christopher Lee movie about witchcraft in a remote New England town.
Quote from: Bull on December 21, 2009, 01:56:50 PM
psycho, Casablanca, all of the Marx bros. movies :teddyr:
some more
prince of space!
to kill a mocking bird
Frankenstein 1910
plan 9!
Godzilla #1
king kong
Quote from: Jack on December 26, 2009, 07:58:33 AM
The City of the Dead (1960) - repeat viewing. Got in the mood for it around Halloween. Old Christopher Lee movie about witchcraft in a remote New England town.
Although I saw this under the title Horror Hotel it is a great creepy witchcraft film. I would recommend this one highly.
Spider Baby, as I do every year. Still, always bizzarely masterful. :thumbup:
Quote from: Circus Circus on December 27, 2009, 08:54:56 AM
Spider Baby, as I do every year. Still, always bizzarely masterful. :thumbup:
I
LOVEthat movie
I think the top contenders would have to be Tarantula, Them!, Clerks, and Sorte Shara.
I watched a lot of black and white movies this year, but for the most part they were interesting exercises in early film. None of them were The Passion of Joan of Arc.
The best black and white film I saw this year was Repulsion. Polanski has been in the news this year because somebody finally called him on his bulls**t escape from the law (and yes, he deserves every bad thing that is going to happen to him), but he is still a great filmmaker. Repulsion is a fine film.
I watched a lot of classics this year. Here are some favorites:
Seven Samurai
Touch of Evil
Casablanca
The Seventh Seal
Harvey
Sunset Boulevard
Gojira
and I still haven't caught the most up-to-date version of Metropolis, gosh darn it!