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Wicked Woman (1953)


This is the definition of a hidden gem if you are into B movies and film noir. We got everything in this one,even a creepy landlord.

The question must be asked, would you plot to kill your wife for a drop dead(no pun intended) gorgeous, six foot, blond, legs to New York dame who walks into your life?
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The Boost (1988)

Cocaine and a young pretty Sean Young, what more could you need, plus I'm some sort of a addict myself.
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Lower budget/B movie dames always turn me on. Both girls in this one are a bit wacky but Helena Carter's Margaret Dobson is absolutely batty, in a oh poor rich girl kid of way. She's a give me danger kind of girl and I like it.

Gorgeous!
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I like how this director sees New York and how he portrays it through young people doing low level crimes but at the same time maybe searching for love in an environment that doesn't really allow it.


Gimme the loot was fun to watch too




Gimme the loot was fun to watch too



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This is one of Lulu better films, she even dresses as a boy in it (oh is that you my page?) What more could my perverted mind want??
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I've never been one to refuse a peep show, couple that with some low level crime and this B movie doesn't come out so bad.
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Read Sartre's No Exit and it freaked me out, so I thought I would compound that hellish experience with a play/tv movie version and it just about managed to be embedded in my brain forever. This version of hell is not nearly as appealing as the ones rock-stars sing about.
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Can’t even remember why I liked this one, just saw it on YouTube and digged it at the time. I like to use film as a time machine since I don’t have one in my garage. To my recollection there’s also a very nice sexual misunderstanding scene in a cabin so there’s that.
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Pop Aye (2017)

Thailand is a bit nutty, at least from this mirror lol. Remembering going through Emmabell's list for new films to watch. www.listal.com/list/sundance-film-festival-2017-emmabell
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Stray Bullet (1961)

A bit of good and bad in this one but def surreal. Scenes still linger in the brain. www.listal.com/list/hidden-treasures
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Requiem for a Heavyweight (1962)

I was interested in Rod Sterling's writing, I tried to watch Twilight Zone but the quality kind of fluctuates, watched Patterns and liked it, then I thought I would give this a shot. Coupled with literal guilty pleasure for blood sports this did a good job of showing the other side before the frenzy of CTE we have today. Yeah he's punchy.
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Full disclosure, I don’t like New York or atleast the places I’ve been there, Queens, Manhattan and Brooklyn. I’m like oh this is Time Square am I supposed to be excited?! The place is a concrete jungle but it does make for some pretty good films.



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In 1918?! The last bullet of the First Great War has just been shot and you liberal minded Philistines are showing crossdressing, women smoking on screen, age gap relationships, “men kissing and drunkenness”?! "Please, sir, may I have some more please?”
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After watching the masterpiece that was A Separation I thought it only right to go through the director’s filmography. Dude doesn’t miss.
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Experiment in Terror (1962)


Freud would have loved to get his coke filled nose on the writer of this one. I couldn’t help thinking, man a really repressed sicko might have written this and that is okay cause I’m very entertained and it only “fiction” after all.

Lee Remick!!
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The Bridge (1959)

“I am young, I am twenty years old; yet I know nothing of life but despair, death, fear, and fatuous superficiality cast over an abyss of sorrow. I see how peoples are set against one another, and in silence, unknowingly, foolishly, obediently, innocently slay one another.”- Erich Maria Remarque, All Quiet on the Western
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Lonesome (1928) (1929)


I love movies from the 20s. New York once again with a little loneliness and romance in between, we are not so hard to please.

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Les Mistons (1958)

Truffaut is one of the best I didn't even realize I had watched so many of his films. This was a beginning.



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Frantz (2016)
This list is becoming a great experiment into psychoanalysis.


I like strange and beautiful romances between young people.




The grief and loneliness of a woman.


Films about WW1 and WW2 are always a favourite of mine as long as it's done right.


I like strange and beautiful romances between young people.




The grief and loneliness of a woman.


Films about WW1 and WW2 are always a favourite of mine as long as it's done right.
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City Girl (1930)
I have this strange recollection in my head that this is one of the greatest films ever made, to say nothing of the poster, so why did I only rate it a high 7…



The film look is outstanding and I’m always a sucker for troubled romance.



The film look is outstanding and I’m always a sucker for troubled romance.
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A moralist tale at heart but I liked the three way romantic relationship between the leads.


Loved Frances Dee's character, beautiful and so caring, if I was this clubbed foot fool, the choice would have been easy.
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Ichi (2008)

I like revisioning of a common tale, adaptation means just that adaptation! It doesn’t have to follow the source material word for word baka.
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Berlin Syndrome (2017)

Who else likes erotic thrillers, by a raise of hands please!




These are the types of "horror" I like, the terrible capabilities of the human to hurt others around him/her.


What drives us to such depravity? Little blondie asks staring at a broken man.



A stunning lead, leads to more butts in seats, but the cool thing about this film is that, the director/script subverts the audience's expectation of beauty they would anticipate seeing Teresa Palmer. She is a bag-packer, scruffy and unsure of herself, quite different from the bubbling extroverted blonde you might expect.
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Samurai Cop (1991)

Boyyy this movie is a mess and that’s okay especially when that what’s it renowned for, so you just enjoy the experience of low budget badness.

Crappy action scenes.


Hot chicks just there for their hotness, this film knows what it is and is not ashamed.
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The Ipcress File (1965)

I'm always looking for great actors in their hayday, this is a very good spy movie.

Back when everything wasn't big special effects and explosions.

A good alternative to James Bond. I dislike James Bond quite a bit.
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Ballad of a Soldier (1959)

I'm a sucker for brave young man, tossed in by the demands of their nation. How eager they are to serve their country though these wars we fight are completely meaningless. A capable soldier is always handsome.

He always gets the girl, even if this one might be a chance meeting. I can't remember where I read it but author talked about this urge/need to procreate being faced with death. This tension of attraction and fear is captured perfectly in this film.

I'm happy.
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Baby Doll (1956)

This film has most everything I like and present it in such a unique way. First of all the whole waiting to break the girl's virginity 'thing'

is so hot and perverse at the same time but then this dark villain comes along, this foreigner

who threatens to taste the forbidden fruit before the gardener who has looked after the green tree until it is just ripe. Damn good.

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Left wing, Right Wing, it's all the same bird.

We are only pretending there is law or even equality before the law.

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The Beguiled (1971)
Young Clint, damn!

No wonder the man has like seven kids. In this you have women literally tearing themselves apart for him and him apart too.


Lust and jealousy are powerful man. Though I came for Clint, Elizabeth Hartman really steals it for me, just the deep melancholy in her eyes touches me so.


No wonder the man has like seven kids. In this you have women literally tearing themselves apart for him and him apart too.


Lust and jealousy are powerful man. Though I came for Clint, Elizabeth Hartman really steals it for me, just the deep melancholy in her eyes touches me so.


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The Magnificent Seven (2016)

Denzel might really be our last hope. Blasphemy maybe but this is better than the original. *shrugs controversially*
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Some Kind of Wonderful (1987)


90's baby but I've come around to the 80s. I need to see more of the pretty boys and girl before they got old. The techno music is not so bad once you get moving too.

A sucker for romance and tom boys.
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Play Misty for Me (1971)


Stick the knife in the bastard, scoop out his eyeballs. I love you so much I want to eat your cheek and suck your neck like a vampire. Really nice early 70's nirvana mixed with some woman obsessive. Not bad, not bad.

I just wished Clint directed more of these movies before he became such a curmudgeon.
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