I just read Eddie's new book, "Eddie Muller's Noir Bar" and it's terrific! Finished it in one sitting. Wish I could afford to make some or all of the cocktails he created or refined. Maybe one day...🍸
Many thanks Eddie for the info about Daniel Mainwaring and Frank Fenton's probable involvement in the 'Out Of The Past" screenplay and dialogue. Those two lines were among the best in all of film noir. I'll probably be asking my next film noir question from Timbuktoo ! Craig from Carlsbad.
Wonder if Robert Siodmak's 1957 West German film The Devil Strikes At Night ever gets any mention in these quarter. IMO it is excellent! You all remember Siodmak, don't you? A fine noir director.
Sorry, but I actually like Undercurrent! Then again, I love Katharine Hepburn so much that it's probably my own bias! Crazy how two amazing actresses like Katharine Hepburn and her cinematic descendant Cate Blanchett have both tried their hand at Film Noir, but for some reason or another it doesn't work out. They both seem perfect for the genre to me. It's interesting that Eddie Muller met Frank Miller when he was at Marvel. I recently re-read The Dark Knight Returns but have never read his take on Daredevil, though I know how acclaimed his run on the character is. You can tell how much Frank Miller loves Film Noir/Pulp Fiction. It's likely that he might have preferred to be a writer like Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, or James M. Cain as opposed to his fellow comic book writers. I agree with Eddie, I guess we still have a slight interest in comics but we prefer them as comic books, not so much(or at all) when adapted to film. The fantastical elements are much better illustrated on paper than any other medium in my opinion.
8:07 great point on the best path to financial profitability 31:48 considering how the film industry today is, that may be the problem. Studios in the usa remake everything that made money in the past and have no space for different storytelling, seemingly relying on studios outside the usa to do daring or new ideas. 43:28 writers are expendable:) 52:26 great point on beat takeshi 54:21 great question the films between the end of noir and the beginning of neonoir I have a question, what book exist that is a collection of noir screenplays ? I read and write screenplays so I want to learn. 56:30 great point Anne about low budget films going from noir to slasher. What is the biggest low budget film genre in the usa or the global industry today? 1:00:35 great point on nightmare alley, I am a del toro fan. But thank you on the commercial point that noir. Maybe you guys can make collages of ask eddie, focused on topics that repeat a lot? 1:04:20 the problem, is also the audience has been geared to enjoy a level of special effects , a level of action that makes actionscene light or less or special effects light or absent , hard for said audience, alongside audience's lack of desire to see thoughtful work, ala why the fast series is so popular in china for example ruclips.net/video/xo423dHsxfw/видео.html 1:08:14 good point Eddie, the intellectual thoughtfulness 1:17:54 never heard of that film, with gordon levitt and richard roundtree I wonder what film noir has the oldest protagonist male or female 1:23:10 glad your back hasn't been troubling, what film noir has the most memorable weight training scene or concept
I can understand your disdain for movies loaded on RUclips. Some of them have horrible quality and I'd be embarrassed to put such a bac copy up. However......As a lifelong movie buff and senior citizen, I don't have enough time left to wait for every movie to get restored to pristine condition. So, yes, I do watch movies from RUclips, when there is no other source. I can live with the imperfections until something better comes along.
While both the 1947 & 2021. "Nightmare Alley" films, suffered from it's studios not letting/wanting the films to get legs and build an audience, studios today rarely have the patience to do that and target/bank the results on the opening weekends. But by releasing the 2021 film the same week as "Spiderman", the theaters themselves where it opened on Friday, pulled it by Sunday, so they could run "Spiderman" on more screens. The 1947 film was pulled after a couple of weeks, the 2021 film was pulled from many theaters after just a couple of days . (Would be interesting to know the grosses in December/2021 vs January/2022 when the b/w version played.)
A Haunting in Venice (2023) is Agatha Christies' Hallowe'en Party, and personally I feel that they will get it wrong. Also why not keep the original title?
DESIRE ME is just okay. nothing special. The East German film version of Leonhard Frank's book is better, but couldn't be considered film noir in any way. I wrote about it a while back on the East German Cinema Blog (The Woman and the Stranger) for anyone who wants to go down that rabbit hole.
Los Olvidados is a stone cold masterpiece, brutal as all hell... Quite unforgettable. I've seen it maybe 5 times already and every time it is awesome. Love the surreal sequences too and the non professional lead actor who is terrific!
I just read Eddie's new book, "Eddie Muller's Noir Bar" and it's terrific! Finished it in one sitting. Wish I could afford to make some or all of the cocktails he created or refined. Maybe one day...🍸
I like the cat in Hangover Square
Great show!!! I enjoy all the topics that get thrown in to these chats!
Many thanks Eddie for the info about Daniel Mainwaring and Frank Fenton's probable involvement in the 'Out Of The Past" screenplay and dialogue. Those two lines were among the best in all of film noir. I'll probably be asking my next film noir question from Timbuktoo ! Craig from Carlsbad.
I have eaten at Pier 23 and I agree Eddie , it is a great .
Thank you, Post Falls, Idaho!😂
Another great discussion! Thanks Eddie and Anne!!👍😎
Wonder if Robert Siodmak's 1957 West German film The Devil Strikes At Night ever gets any mention in these quarter. IMO it is excellent! You all remember Siodmak, don't you? A fine noir director.
Sorry, but I actually like Undercurrent! Then again, I love Katharine Hepburn so much that it's probably my own bias! Crazy how two amazing actresses like Katharine Hepburn and her cinematic descendant Cate Blanchett have both tried their hand at Film Noir, but for some reason or another it doesn't work out. They both seem perfect for the genre to me.
It's interesting that Eddie Muller met Frank Miller when he was at Marvel. I recently re-read The Dark Knight Returns but have never read his take on Daredevil, though I know how acclaimed his run on the character is. You can tell how much Frank Miller loves Film Noir/Pulp Fiction. It's likely that he might have preferred to be a writer like Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, or James M. Cain as opposed to his fellow comic book writers. I agree with Eddie, I guess we still have a slight interest in comics but we prefer them as comic books, not so much(or at all) when adapted to film. The fantastical elements are much better illustrated on paper than any other medium in my opinion.
8:07 great point on the best path to financial profitability
31:48 considering how the film industry today is, that may be the problem. Studios in the usa remake everything that made money in the past and have no space for different storytelling, seemingly relying on studios outside the usa to do daring or new ideas.
43:28 writers are expendable:)
52:26 great point on beat takeshi
54:21 great question the films between the end of noir and the beginning of neonoir
I have a question, what book exist that is a collection of noir screenplays ? I read and write screenplays so I want to learn.
56:30 great point Anne about low budget films going from noir to slasher. What is the biggest low budget film genre in the usa or the global industry today?
1:00:35 great point on nightmare alley, I am a del toro fan. But thank you on the commercial point that noir. Maybe you guys can make collages of ask eddie, focused on topics that repeat a lot?
1:04:20 the problem, is also the audience has been geared to enjoy a level of special effects , a level of action that makes actionscene light or less or special effects light or absent , hard for said audience, alongside audience's lack of desire to see thoughtful work, ala why the fast series is so popular in china for example ruclips.net/video/xo423dHsxfw/видео.html
1:08:14 good point Eddie, the intellectual thoughtfulness
1:17:54 never heard of that film, with gordon levitt and richard roundtree
I wonder what film noir has the oldest protagonist male or female
1:23:10 glad your back hasn't been troubling, what film noir has the most memorable weight training scene or concept
I thought "Brick" was excellent.
I can understand your disdain for movies loaded on RUclips. Some of them have horrible quality and I'd be embarrassed to put such a bac copy up. However......As a lifelong movie buff and senior citizen, I don't have enough time left to wait for every movie to get restored to pristine condition. So, yes, I do watch movies from RUclips, when there is no other source. I can live with the imperfections until something better comes along.
yes!
Detour and DOA come to mind with Detour being the only one restored.
While both the 1947 & 2021. "Nightmare Alley" films, suffered from it's studios not letting/wanting the films to get legs and build an audience, studios today rarely have the patience to do that and target/bank the results on the opening weekends.
But by releasing the 2021 film the same week as "Spiderman", the theaters themselves where it opened on Friday, pulled it by Sunday, so they could run "Spiderman" on more screens. The 1947 film was pulled after a couple of weeks, the 2021 film was pulled from many theaters after just a couple of days .
(Would be interesting to know the grosses in December/2021 vs January/2022 when the b/w version played.)
Now you've done it, you'll HAVE to tear down "Undercurrent" on air someday.
Putin should have sung "Put the Blame on Mame"
A Haunting in Venice (2023) is Agatha Christies' Hallowe'en Party, and personally I feel that they will get it wrong. Also why not keep the original title?
That title really is great!
Thank goodness for RUclips and the ability to watch noirs. I enjoyed undercurrent. Thank for discussing.
DESIRE ME is just okay. nothing special. The East German film version of Leonhard Frank's book is better, but couldn't be considered film noir in any way. I wrote about it a while back on the East German Cinema Blog (The Woman and the Stranger) for anyone who wants to go down that rabbit hole.
Friday the 13th Part 2 reference for the win…
A good crime film with noir themes featuring teenagers and children is Los Olvidados (The Young and the Damned) by Bunuel.
Los Olvidados is a stone cold masterpiece, brutal as all hell... Quite unforgettable. I've seen it maybe 5 times already and every time it is awesome. Love the surreal sequences too and the non professional lead actor who is terrific!
I asked that question! Thanks for the recommendation!
'promosm'