ASK EDDIE - June 27, 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • FNF prez Eddie Muller responds to film noir fan questions fielded by the Foundation's Director of Communications Anne Hockens. In this episode, we discuss the differences between San Francisco and L.A. noir, the origins of the term film noir, what Eddie dislikes about academic writings on film noir and more. Eddie also delves into his process for programming the NOIR CITY film festivals for different cities . We wind up with a discussion of our viewer’s theories regarding the use of film noir clips in the television show “Sugar”. On the cat front, Emily and Charlotte are sleepy background players.
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    This week’s questions:
    1. Can you discuss how you program the NOIR CITY festivals for different cities?
    2. Would you talk a little about the differences between SF Noir and LA Noir?
    -Paul C.
    3. I saw the 2024 Netflix film, “Hit Man”. It raised a few questions: Is there a sub-genre of film noir that could fit into comedy or dark comedy? A film with enough silliness to edge it toward comedy but it's also noir? If so, which films? But how many instances of noir are there where the perpetrators get away with it (the crime)? What did you two think of “Hit Man”?
    -Judy
    4. What does Eddie think of Argentine actor Ricardo Darin’s role in the Academy Award-winning “The Secret in Their Eyes”?
    -Michael, Post Falls, Idaho
    5. Could you and Eddie (and the ASK EDDIE fan base) provide examples of a very specific noir plot? I'm looking for noir protagonists who are NOT professional investigators who find themselves taking on an investigative role. Bonus points if any of these protagonists are women.
    -Britt, Lynchburg, VA
    6. Not counting artists contemporaneous with the noir movement, are there any pop music artists that strike you as "noir"?
    -Dave and Fiona
    7. What is the origin of the term “film noir”?
    -Mary Beth & J. J., Port Townsend WA
    8. Eddie, what aspects of an academic intellectual approach to Film Noir ring hollow to you?
    -Conrad
    9. I have noted that during ASK EDDIE episodes, Eddie occasionally responds that he will look into a matter more, will search out a movie he has not yet seen, will follow up on something, etc. I would like to suggest an occasional special episode of ASK EDDIE in which he updates us on the results of these follow-up actions, sharing what he found out, his opinions of movies he has now seen, etc.
    -Dan
    10. We discuss various theories from our viewers about the film noir clips in the television show “Sugar”.
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Комментарии • 20

  • @univerz0
    @univerz0 Месяц назад +8

    Noir City Boston was a blast. NEVER OPEN THAT DOOR had the audience spellbound; you could hear a pin drop in that theater.

  • @madamxnoirmore7824
    @madamxnoirmore7824 Месяц назад +3

    Another great show. Thank you Eddie and Anne❣️🎥 🍿

  • @svalliere55
    @svalliere55 Месяц назад +3

    Love the responses for the noir clips interspersed throughout the series 'Sugar'.

  • @azohundred1353
    @azohundred1353 Месяц назад +6

    Female Investigator: The Seventh Victim - Kim Hunter's character investigates the disappearance of her sister.
    It's a Val Lewton/Mark Robson horror-noir that I would say more than qualifies to be in a list of noirs about non-professional investigators that end up in investigative cases that also happen to be female.

  • @ameryek.9607
    @ameryek.9607 Месяц назад +7

    "A silence of nuns" - best collective noun!
    Noir friends, we need a collective noun for film noirs! "A murder of noirs" ? -- already taken for crows. "A shadow of noirs"? "A dark/darkness of noirs"?
    Please post your suggestions here.

  • @ScottsCollection
    @ScottsCollection 17 дней назад

    Last Stop In Yuma County was a good neo noir. I actually saw that in the theatre.

  • @christopherjaycraig
    @christopherjaycraig Месяц назад +2

    FUNNY NOIR: The Honeymoon Killers. Maybe more campy.

  • @erictidd5490
    @erictidd5490 28 дней назад

    Noir Songs - Robbie Robertson's "Somewhere Down the Crazy River"

  • @carlossegura3697
    @carlossegura3697 Месяц назад +1

    An under 45 fan here (I’m 38 years old).

  • @vedadalsette1453
    @vedadalsette1453 Месяц назад +3

    FUNNY NOIR: His Kind of Woman is a silly noir.

  • @garywordman
    @garywordman Месяц назад +2

    MURDER OF CROWS etymology: Crows will sometimes hold "bird meetings" (no other word for it) and attack one of their own. It's believed to be a territorial thing (think: wolves), and thus a group of crows have/can/will murder another crow.
    A word to describe a group of something is known as a COLLECTIVE noun. There's no set rule for determining a collective noun, it's just what becomes accepted.
    Some collective nouns: a RAFTER OF TURKEYS. a CLOWDER or POUNCE of cats (Hi to Tizzy, Charlotte, et al.), a SCURRY of squirrels.
    The collective noun for noir movie lovers is a DURYEA of noir movie lovers.

    • @ameryek.9607
      @ameryek.9607 Месяц назад

      Thanks for history. Enter your suggestion. Although it is a bit of a mouthful & non-noiristas may not know DDuryea.

  • @dereksinger8474
    @dereksinger8474 Месяц назад +1

    Was the second film where she gets away with it Presumed Innocent? As a millennial, a Kids in the Hall rerun spoiled the movie for me 25 years before I ever watched it.

  • @aliceperry3448
    @aliceperry3448 12 дней назад

    Musical artists that strike you as noir: The Doors

  • @robkimberlin959
    @robkimberlin959 Месяц назад +2

    No women making films in the classic period? What about Ida Lupino? Admittedly, she didn’t make any overtly lesbian films but in any movie she directed or played in, there was a suggestion of the full range of women’s experience.

  • @doctormorbuis
    @doctormorbuis Месяц назад +2

    Female investigator: Zero Focus, Spellbound,

    • @doctormorbuis
      @doctormorbuis Месяц назад +2

      Oh, and there's a song on Springsteen's The Ghost of Tom Joad based on Jim Thompson's The Killer Inside Me. ("My Best Was Never Good Enough:"). I think Nebraska (about Charlie Starkweather and Caril Fugate probably qualifies, too).

  • @robertwilson-lq1lr
    @robertwilson-lq1lr Месяц назад

    " Hitman " is dull, stupid, and charmless.