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Howdy folks from the vast expanses of the Wild West of the USA!

 

I'm a retired teacher. Though I'm a life-long movie fan, what I don't know about Cinema scares me--my knowledge is nuttin' compared to many of you out there! My tastes are all over the place, but some favorites include many Film Noir titles from the 1940's and 50's, and more mainstream things like JAWS, BLADE RUNNER (both, of course!), the ALIEN saga, and the STAR WARS saga. I've just started exploring the Marvel Universe (via the correct timeline!)

 

Physical media-wise, I have over 2500 movies/videos. Favorite companies whose titles I compulsively and obsessively collect include Criterion, British Film Institute (BFI), studiocanal, Eureka, Arrow, Powerhouse/Indicator, Via Vision/Imprint, Flicker Alley, the Film Noir Foundation, Vinegar Syndrome, and last but not least, Kino Lorber (who are true wonders on this side of the pond with their vast catalogue of more obscure titles). Regardless of streaming, I do pick up many 4K UHD titles now because nothing will ever beat the uncompressed quality of physical media for the ultimate playback experience. I love the premium sets that are famously covered by the Group Buys here and have started collecting a number of them.

 

I am truly overwhelmed by the MP cosmos, there is so much to learn here, so many things going on here. Because of that I tend to be more of a lurker rather than direct contributor--mostly because others can express my thoughts more eloquently and most often *do*.  I do read threads and offer little badges for posts (yeah!)--but I'm much better at one-on-one conversations than group amplification of my thoughts. I'll work on that....

 

Brian

 

P.S. for those that want to know, a Manticore is a mythical beast with the head of a man, body of a lion, and tail of a scorpion. 

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2 minutes ago, Manticore4 said:

Howdy folks from the vast expanses of the Wild West of the USA!

 

I'm a retired teacher. Though I'm a life-long movie fan, what I don't know about Cinema scares me--my knowledge is nuttin' compared to many of you out there! My tastes are all over the place, but some favorites include many Film Noir titles from the 1940's and 50's, and more mainstream things like JAWS, BLADE RUNNER (both, of course!), the ALIEN saga, and the STAR WARS saga. I've just started exploring the Marvel Universe (via the correct timeline!)

 

Physical media-wise, I have over 2500 movies/videos. Favorite companies whose titles I compulsively and obsessively collect include Criterion, British Film Institute (BFI), studiocanal, Eureka, Arrow, Powerhouse/Indicator, Via Vision/Imprint, Flicker Alley, the Film Noir Foundation, Vinegar Syndrome, and last but not least, Kino Lorber (who are true wonders on this side of the pond with their vast catalogue of more obscure titles). Regardless of streaming, I do pick up many 4K UHD titles now because nothing will ever beat the uncompressed quality of physical media for the ultimate playback experience. I love the premium sets that are famously covered by the Group Buys here and have started collecting a number of them.

 

I am truly overwhelmed by the MP cosmos, there is so much to learn here, so many things going on here. Because of that I tend to be more of a lurker rather than direct contributor--mostly because others can express my thoughts more eloquently and most often *do*.  I do read threads and offer little badges for posts (yeah!)--but I'm much better at one-on-one conversations than group amplification of my thoughts. I'll work on that....

 

Brian

 

P.S. for those that want to know, a Manticore is a mythical beast with the head of a man, body of a lion, and tail of a scorpion. 

 

🥤🤠 howdy @Manticore4I’m also in the USA 🇺🇸Also…


I’m so glad you found us here at MP, a warm Welcome my friend!😊🤠😇🙏

 

I hope your stay here will be a fun and enjoyable one for you!! 😉

 

 I’m a collector too that started w/Best Buy/Target exclusives that really got me into the Premium editions (I started way back though  & gradually upgraded from VHS to DVD to BD to 4K oh my 🤣). then I was fortunate to find out about this terrific forum MP from another forum I followed & MP took over my #1 place since March ‘19 hey 👋 

 

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https://mediapsychos.com/forum/71-other-media-group-buys/

 

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On 1/26/2023 at 4:01 PM, Manticore4 said:

Howdy folks from the vast expanses of the Wild West of the USA!

 

I'm a retired teacher. Though I'm a life-long movie fan, what I don't know about Cinema scares me--my knowledge is nuttin' compared to many of you out there! My tastes are all over the place, but some favorites include many Film Noir titles from the 1940's and 50's, and more mainstream things like JAWS, BLADE RUNNER (both, of course!), the ALIEN saga, and the STAR WARS saga. I've just started exploring the Marvel Universe (via the correct timeline!)

 

Physical media-wise, I have over 2500 movies/videos. Favorite companies whose titles I compulsively and obsessively collect include Criterion, British Film Institute (BFI), studiocanal, Eureka, Arrow, Powerhouse/Indicator, Via Vision/Imprint, Flicker Alley, the Film Noir Foundation, Vinegar Syndrome, and last but not least, Kino Lorber (who are true wonders on this side of the pond with their vast catalogue of more obscure titles). Regardless of streaming, I do pick up many 4K UHD titles now because nothing will ever beat the uncompressed quality of physical media for the ultimate playback experience. I love the premium sets that are famously covered by the Group Buys here and have started collecting a number of them.

 

I am truly overwhelmed by the MP cosmos, there is so much to learn here, so many things going on here. Because of that I tend to be more of a lurker rather than direct contributor--mostly because others can express my thoughts more eloquently and most often *do*.  I do read threads and offer little badges for posts (yeah!)--but I'm much better at one-on-one conversations than group amplification of my thoughts. I'll work on that....

 

Brian

 

P.S. for those that want to know, a Manticore is a mythical beast with the head of a man, body of a lion, and tail of a scorpion. 

Welcome to MP @Manticore4! Glad to see you're a gold member already 😀

 

What are your favourite Film Noir titles from the 40s and 50s? This is a genre I've not watched much of, so I'd be keen to hear if you have some recommendations!

 

Very impressive film collection of 2500! 🤯 I actually know very little about some of these film companies you mention you collect, do you collect every film released by these companies or just films you like?

 

Thanks for taking the time writing the detailed introduction post. Feel free to drop me a message if you have further questions about MP or premiums in general and I'll do my best to help 🙂

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@SidewinderThank you very much for taking the time to read my (too-lengthy) introduction! Ha ha, after I wake up this morning I will be happy to compile a list of my favorite noir titles, it’s pretty lengthy! Many of them are fairly obscure, but thankfully most have been released in high definition by smaller companies. Not too many 4K titles out there of noirs as of yet, but that is changing. 

 

I don’t collect every title by all of those niche companies. For example, Vinegar Syndrome especially has more gore and “exploitation” titles, which I’m not into at all. 
 

As I said, I’ll be happy to give you a list of favorites and will do so in a few hours. Thanks again!

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 okay,@Sidewinder , you asked for it! Here is a general alphabetical list of Film Noir titles I particularly love; the ones with an asterisk (*) in front of them are favorites (though all are great). Most of these exist in restorations on Blu-ray disc, and a few on 4K UHD disc. Undoubtedly I’ve forgotten many titles, but this is a good start:

 

*711 Ocean Drive (1950)

*99 River Street (1953)

*The Asphalt Jungle (1950)

*The Big Heat (1953) 

*The Breaking Point (1950) 

The Brothers Rico (1958) 

*Brute Force (1947) 

Call Northside 777 (1948)

*Champion (1949) 

*Crime Wave (1954) 

*Criss Cross (1949)

Crossfire (1947) 

*Cry of the City (1948)

*D.O.A. (1950)

*The Dark Corner (1946) 

*Detour (1945) 

*Double Indemnity (1944) 

Drive a Crooked Road (1954)

Framed (1947)

*Gaslight (1944) 

*Gilda (1946) 

*Gun Crazy (1949) 

He Walked by Night (1948)

*High Sierra (1941) 

The Hitch-Hiker (1953)

*The House on 92nd Street (1945)

*In a Lonely Place (1950) 

Johnny Eager (1941) 

Johnny Guitar (1954)

Johnny O'Clock (1947) 

*Kansas City Confidential (1952)

*The Killers (1946) 

*The Killing (1956) 

*Kiss of Death (1947)

*Kiss the Blood Off My Hands (1948)

*The Lady from Shanghai (1948)

*Laura (1944) 

*Leave Her to Heaven (1945) 

The Lineup (1958)

*Lured (1947) 

*Mildred Pierce (1945) 

The Mob (1951)

*Moonrise (1948) 

*Murder, My Sweet (1944) 

*The Narrow Margin (1952) 

*Night and the City (1950)

*The Night of the Hunter (1955)

*Nightmare Alley (1947) 

No Way Out (1950) 

Nora Prentiss (1947) 

*Notorious (1946)

On Dangerous Ground (1952) 

*Out of the Past (1947)

Phantom Lady (1944)

The Phenix City Story (1955) 

*Pickup on South Street (1953) 

*Pitfall (1948)

*The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946)

*Private Hell 36 (1954)

*Raw Deal (1948) 

*Road House (1948) 

*Scarlet Street (1945) 

Shakedown (1950)

The Sleeping City (1950)

The Sniper (1952) 

*Sorry, Wrong Number (1948) 

*The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946) 

*Stranger on the Third Floor (1940)

*Strangers on a Train (1951) 

*Sunset Blvd. (1950) 

*Sweet Smell of Success (1957)

*T-Men (1947)

*They Drive By Night (1940)

*They Live by Night (1949)

*Thieves' Highway (1949)

*The Third Man (1949) 

Tight Spot (1955) 

Tomorrow Is Another Day (1951)

*Too Late for Tears (1949)

*Touch of Evil (1958) 

*The Turning Point (1952)

The Undercover Man (1949) 

*Union Station (1950) 

*Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950)

The Window (1949)

*Woman in Hiding (1950) 

*The Woman in the Window (1945)

*Woman on the Run (1950) 

 

If pressed, I'd say my current Top 5 are In A Lonely Place, Double Indemnity, Gilda, Raw Deal, and The Narrow Margin

 

A great resource on home media releases for these titles is online at DVD Beaver, and they even have a handy guide to Essential Film Noir

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5 minutes ago, Manticore4 said:

 okay,@Sidewinder , you asked for it! Here is a general alphabetical list of Film Noir titles I particularly love; the ones with an asterisk (*) in front of them are favorites (though all are great). Most of these exist in restorations on Blu-ray disc, and a few on 4K UHD disc. Undoubtedly I’ve forgotten many titles, but this is a good start:

 

*711 Ocean Drive (1950)

*99 River Street (1953)

*The Asphalt Jungle (1950)

*The Big Heat (1953) 

*The Breaking Point (1950) 

The Brothers Rico (1958) 

*Brute Force (1947) 

Call Northside 777 (1948)

*Champion (1949) 

*Crime Wave (1954) 

*Criss Cross (1949)

Crossfire (1947) 

*Cry of the City (1948)

*D.O.A. (1950)

*The Dark Corner (1946) 

*Detour (1945) 

*Double Indemnity (1944) 

Drive a Crooked Road (1954)

Framed (1947)

*Gaslight (1944) 

*Gilda (1946) 

*Gun Crazy (1949) 

He Walked by Night (1948)

*High Sierra (1941) 

The Hitch-Hiker (1953)

*The House on 92nd Street (1945)

*In a Lonely Place (1950) 

Johnny Eager (1941) 

Johnny Guitar (1954)

Johnny O'Clock (1947) 

*Kansas City Confidential (1952)

*The Killers (1946) 

*The Killing (1956) 

*Kiss of Death (1947)

*Kiss the Blood Off My Hands (1948)

*The Lady from Shanghai (1948)

*Laura (1944) 

*Leave Her to Heaven (1945) 

The Lineup (1958)

*Lured (1947) 

*Mildred Pierce (1945) 

The Mob (1951)

*Moonrise (1948) 

*Murder, My Sweet (1944) 

*The Narrow Margin (1952) 

*Night and the City (1950)

*The Night of the Hunter (1955)

*Nightmare Alley (1947) 

No Way Out (1950) 

Nora Prentiss (1947) 

*Notorious (1946)

On Dangerous Ground (1952) 

*Out of the Past (1947)

Phantom Lady (1944)

The Phenix City Story (1955) 

*Pickup on South Street (1953) 

*Pitfall (1948)

*The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946)

*Private Hell 36 (1954)

*Raw Deal (1948) 

*Road House (1948) 

*Scarlet Street (1945) 

Shakedown (1950)

The Sleeping City (1950)

The Sniper (1952) 

*Sorry, Wrong Number (1948) 

*The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946) 

*Stranger on the Third Floor (1940)

*Strangers on a Train (1951) 

*Sunset Blvd. (1950) 

*Sweet Smell of Success (1957)

*T-Men (1947)

*They Drive By Night (1940)

*They Live by Night (1949)

*Thieves' Highway (1949)

*The Third Man (1949) 

Tight Spot (1955) 

Tomorrow Is Another Day (1951)

*Too Late for Tears (1949)

*Touch of Evil (1958) 

*The Turning Point (1952)

The Undercover Man (1949) 

*Union Station (1950) 

*Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950)

The Window (1949)

*Woman in Hiding (1950) 

*The Woman in the Window (1945)

*Woman on the Run (1950) 

 

If pressed, I'd say my current Top 5 are In A Lonely Place, Double Indemnity, Gilda, Raw Deal, and The Narrow Margin

 

A great resource on home media releases for these titles is online at DVD Beaver, and they even have a handy guide to Essential Film Noir

 

http://www.dvdbeaver.com/

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14 minutes ago, Manticore4 said:

 okay,@Sidewinder , you asked for it! Here is a general alphabetical list of Film Noir titles I particularly love; the ones with an asterisk (*) in front of them are favorites (though all are great). Most of these exist in restorations on Blu-ray disc, and a few on 4K UHD disc. Undoubtedly I’ve forgotten many titles, but this is a good start:

 

*711 Ocean Drive (1950)

*99 River Street (1953)

*The Asphalt Jungle (1950)

*The Big Heat (1953) 

*The Breaking Point (1950) 

The Brothers Rico (1958) 

*Brute Force (1947) 

Call Northside 777 (1948)

*Champion (1949) 

*Crime Wave (1954) 

*Criss Cross (1949)

Crossfire (1947) 

*Cry of the City (1948)

*D.O.A. (1950)

*The Dark Corner (1946) 

*Detour (1945) 

*Double Indemnity (1944) 

Drive a Crooked Road (1954)

Framed (1947)

*Gaslight (1944) 

*Gilda (1946) 

*Gun Crazy (1949) 

He Walked by Night (1948)

*High Sierra (1941) 

The Hitch-Hiker (1953)

*The House on 92nd Street (1945)

*In a Lonely Place (1950) 

Johnny Eager (1941) 

Johnny Guitar (1954)

Johnny O'Clock (1947) 

*Kansas City Confidential (1952)

*The Killers (1946) 

*The Killing (1956) 

*Kiss of Death (1947)

*Kiss the Blood Off My Hands (1948)

*The Lady from Shanghai (1948)

*Laura (1944) 

*Leave Her to Heaven (1945) 

The Lineup (1958)

*Lured (1947) 

*Mildred Pierce (1945) 

The Mob (1951)

*Moonrise (1948) 

*Murder, My Sweet (1944) 

*The Narrow Margin (1952) 

*Night and the City (1950)

*The Night of the Hunter (1955)

*Nightmare Alley (1947) 

No Way Out (1950) 

Nora Prentiss (1947) 

*Notorious (1946)

On Dangerous Ground (1952) 

*Out of the Past (1947)

Phantom Lady (1944)

The Phenix City Story (1955) 

*Pickup on South Street (1953) 

*Pitfall (1948)

*The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946)

*Private Hell 36 (1954)

*Raw Deal (1948) 

*Road House (1948) 

*Scarlet Street (1945) 

Shakedown (1950)

The Sleeping City (1950)

The Sniper (1952) 

*Sorry, Wrong Number (1948) 

*The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946) 

*Stranger on the Third Floor (1940)

*Strangers on a Train (1951) 

*Sunset Blvd. (1950) 

*Sweet Smell of Success (1957)

*T-Men (1947)

*They Drive By Night (1940)

*They Live by Night (1949)

*Thieves' Highway (1949)

*The Third Man (1949) 

Tight Spot (1955) 

Tomorrow Is Another Day (1951)

*Too Late for Tears (1949)

*Touch of Evil (1958) 

*The Turning Point (1952)

The Undercover Man (1949) 

*Union Station (1950) 

*Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950)

The Window (1949)

*Woman in Hiding (1950) 

*The Woman in the Window (1945)

*Woman on the Run (1950) 

 

If pressed, I'd say my current Top 5 are In A Lonely Place, Double Indemnity, Gilda, Raw Deal, and The Narrow Margin

 

A great resource on home media releases for these titles is online at DVD Beaver, and they even have a handy guide to Essential Film Noir

Wow wasn't expecting a list that long! 😅 Thank you so much for sharing! I'll add the ones with an asterisk to my watch list. I've actually seen Double Indemnity and The Third Man both of which I enjoyed a lot, so will definitely try and watch A Lonely Place, Gilda, Raw Deal, and The Narrow Margin soon! 🙂

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29 minutes ago, Manticore4 said:

 okay,@Sidewinder , you asked for it! Here is a general alphabetical list of Film Noir titles I particularly love; the ones with an asterisk (*) in front of them are favorites (though all are great). Most of these exist in restorations on Blu-ray disc, and a few on 4K UHD disc. Undoubtedly I’ve forgotten many titles, but this is a good start:

 

*711 Ocean Drive (1950)

*99 River Street (1953)

*The Asphalt Jungle (1950)

*The Big Heat (1953) 

*The Breaking Point (1950) 

The Brothers Rico (1958) 

*Brute Force (1947) 

Call Northside 777 (1948)

*Champion (1949) 

*Crime Wave (1954) 

*Criss Cross (1949)

Crossfire (1947) 

*Cry of the City (1948)

*D.O.A. (1950)

*The Dark Corner (1946) 

*Detour (1945) 

*Double Indemnity (1944) 

Drive a Crooked Road (1954)

Framed (1947)

*Gaslight (1944) 

*Gilda (1946) 

*Gun Crazy (1949) 

He Walked by Night (1948)

*High Sierra (1941) 

The Hitch-Hiker (1953)

*The House on 92nd Street (1945)

*In a Lonely Place (1950) 

Johnny Eager (1941) 

Johnny Guitar (1954)

Johnny O'Clock (1947) 

*Kansas City Confidential (1952)

*The Killers (1946) 

*The Killing (1956) 

*Kiss of Death (1947)

*Kiss the Blood Off My Hands (1948)

*The Lady from Shanghai (1948)

*Laura (1944) 

*Leave Her to Heaven (1945) 

The Lineup (1958)

*Lured (1947) 

*Mildred Pierce (1945) 

The Mob (1951)

*Moonrise (1948) 

*Murder, My Sweet (1944) 

*The Narrow Margin (1952) 

*Night and the City (1950)

*The Night of the Hunter (1955)

*Nightmare Alley (1947) 

No Way Out (1950) 

Nora Prentiss (1947) 

*Notorious (1946)

On Dangerous Ground (1952) 

*Out of the Past (1947)

Phantom Lady (1944)

The Phenix City Story (1955) 

*Pickup on South Street (1953) 

*Pitfall (1948)

*The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946)

*Private Hell 36 (1954)

*Raw Deal (1948) 

*Road House (1948) 

*Scarlet Street (1945) 

Shakedown (1950)

The Sleeping City (1950)

The Sniper (1952) 

*Sorry, Wrong Number (1948) 

*The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946) 

*Stranger on the Third Floor (1940)

*Strangers on a Train (1951) 

*Sunset Blvd. (1950) 

*Sweet Smell of Success (1957)

*T-Men (1947)

*They Drive By Night (1940)

*They Live by Night (1949)

*Thieves' Highway (1949)

*The Third Man (1949) 

Tight Spot (1955) 

Tomorrow Is Another Day (1951)

*Too Late for Tears (1949)

*Touch of Evil (1958) 

*The Turning Point (1952)

The Undercover Man (1949) 

*Union Station (1950) 

*Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950)

The Window (1949)

*Woman in Hiding (1950) 

*The Woman in the Window (1945)

*Woman on the Run (1950) 

 

If pressed, I'd say my current Top 5 are In A Lonely Place, Double Indemnity, Gilda, Raw Deal, and The Narrow Margin

 

A great resource on home media releases for these titles is online at DVD Beaver, and they even have a handy guide to Essential Film Noir

 

@Manticore4 I also appreciate your list of noir which I watch some and enjoy! 👊 👍 👏

 

what do you think of this one The Amazing Mr. X? 🧐 

 

I’m thinking of purchasing it as I enjoy John Alton’s cinematography…

 

(as I bought my 1st John Alton movies recently below)❣️:) 🧋🍿🎬

 

Spoiler

John Alton Film Noir Collection (Blu-ray)

 

 

The Amazing Mr. X (Blu-ray)

 

Turhan Bey (THE MUMMY'S TOMB) plays the mysterious spiritualist who convinces a beautiful widow (Lynn Bari, ORCHESTRA WIVES) and her young sister (Cathy O'Donnell, THEY LIVE BY NIGHT), that her dead husband is trying to contact her from beyond the grave. Richly photographed by famed cinematographer John Alton (BORDER INCIDENT, THE BIG COMBO), the dark, smoky interiors and fog-swept beaches give this a gothic feel that elevates this B-picture to a favorite of noir fans. Co-starring Richard Carlson, Donald Curtis and Virginia Gregg, with stylish direction by Bernard Vorhaus (BURY ME DEAD); sadly, this was one of his last films in the U.S. before being blacklisted. Also known as THE AMAZING MR. X, the film is mastered from original 35mm elements.

 

 

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@Manticore4 I also appreciate your list of noir which I watch some and enjoy! 👊 👍 👏

 

what do you think of this one The Amazing Mr. X? 🧐 

 

I’m thinking of purchasing it as I enjoy John Alton’s cinematography…

 

(as I bought my 1st John Alton movies recently below)❣️:) 🧋🍿🎬

 

  Reveal hidden contents

John Alton Film Noir Collection (Blu-ray)

 

 

The Amazing Mr. X (Blu-ray)

 

Turhan Bey (THE MUMMY'S TOMB) plays the mysterious spiritualist who convinces a beautiful widow (Lynn Bari, ORCHESTRA WIVES) and her young sister (Cathy O'Donnell, THEY LIVE BY NIGHT), that her dead husband is trying to contact her from beyond the grave. Richly photographed by famed cinematographer John Alton (BORDER INCIDENT, THE BIG COMBO), the dark, smoky interiors and fog-swept beaches give this a gothic feel that elevates this B-picture to a favorite of noir fans. Co-starring Richard Carlson, Donald Curtis and Virginia Gregg, with stylish direction by Bernard Vorhaus (BURY ME DEAD); sadly, this was one of his last films in the U.S. before being blacklisted. Also known as THE AMAZING MR. X, the film is mastered from original 35mm elements.

 

 

Great movie! You see, I did miss at least one! Cathy O'Donnell (shown in the YouTube thumbnail) is mesmerizing in everything she did (she's in one of my all-time Top 10 faves, They Live By Night). Yes, The Amazing Mr. X is a great movie, too!

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