tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7092350404895325373.post2303654785083439086..comments2024-03-24T21:42:48.278-04:00Comments on Another Old Movie Blog: Walk Softly, Stranger - 1950Jacqueline T. Lynchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11047941886908178350noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7092350404895325373.post-375666270899508592009-06-16T16:42:41.579-04:002009-06-16T16:42:41.579-04:00Hi, Simon, and thanks for commenting. We've c...Hi, Simon, and thanks for commenting. We've covered a few film noir movies from time to time. I love film noir, but wouldn't say that I have any particular favorites. There's such a range among them, and many film noir afficionados argue about what particular film is true noir and what isn't. I like variations on a theme, of stretching the boundaries of noir. We covered "Ladies of the Noir" back in March in a three-part series, covering three films: "Blue Gardenia", "Shadow on the Wall", and "Make Haste to Live" which featured women as the protagonists - something unusual in true film noir. You might want to have a look at those.Jacqueline T. Lynchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11047941886908178350noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7092350404895325373.post-53429405734722652932009-06-16T16:07:57.617-04:002009-06-16T16:07:57.617-04:00'The Third Man' and - obviously - 'Cit...'The Third Man' and - obviously - 'Citizen Kane' are brilliant, brilliant movies. This one seems interesting. I always thought James Franco (the young goblin dude from the spiderman films) has a similar presence and persona to Joseph Cotton. Maybe thats just me. Any recommednations on top film-noir movies yourself? I reckon Double Indemnity would be in there - what else?simoncolumbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09027922399726786918noreply@blogger.com