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I'm a big fan of 40's and 50's film noir. Over the last couple of weeks have gotten into the habit of watching one every night. Found a good one a couple of nights ago - Sudden Fear, staring Jack Palance and Joan Crawford, 1952 i think, gripping stuff.
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When you reach the place beyond thoughts, the only thing you'll find is love and the only purpose of life becomes to ease the suffering of others.
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Youtube film recommendations on 18:55 - Apr 2 with 7330 views
As a bit of a name drop, i knew Heather Sears well (one of her sons remains a great pal). Her husband was Tony Masters (won numerous awards for Art Direction for Dune and 2001 Space Odyssey). Both fab unassuming people - despite the Oscars on the mantlepiece, both died far too young.
Youtube film recommendations on 18:38 - Apr 2 by DaBurgh
I'm a big fan of 40's and 50's film noir. Over the last couple of weeks have gotten into the habit of watching one every night. Found a good one a couple of nights ago - Sudden Fear, staring Jack Palance and Joan Crawford, 1952 i think, gripping stuff.
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I watched Sudden Fear last week. Really good.
Here's another Film Noir gripper. With a West London connection as the end sequence all filmed around Hammersmith Bridge.
Rubbish link as I’m struggling with an iPad thingy; we stumbled across this a couple of nights back - thoroughly enjoyed it as it is a proper real film that is superbly acted and not too cliched.
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Youtube film recommendations on 18:07 - Apr 5 by E17hoop
The whole Omeleto series of short films is great but this is especially good:
I'm a big fan of Omeleto too. Obviously nothing like them but takes me back to 'Tales of the Unexpected' which I still occasionally catch and enjoy here and there.
Can't find a 'free' version but 'Wild Tales' is simply brilliant. A series of Argentinian short films but very dark and sinister. Saw it on channel 4 about 5 years ago and watched each of them about 10 times. Trailer below:
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Youtube film recommendations on 10:42 - May 3 by NorthLondonR
I'm a big fan of Omeleto too. Obviously nothing like them but takes me back to 'Tales of the Unexpected' which I still occasionally catch and enjoy here and there.
Can't find a 'free' version but 'Wild Tales' is simply brilliant. A series of Argentinian short films but very dark and sinister. Saw it on channel 4 about 5 years ago and watched each of them about 10 times. Trailer below:
I thought Wild Tales was brilliant too. Still got it recorded actually. Time for a rewatch I think!