A lot of the time I like watching these old B noirs. Especially when they filmed on location. Look at how the people and the cities looked back then, the old cars, no litter, etc.>Undertow 1949 HD 1080 Full Movie Scott Brady, Dorothy Hart, Dir William Castlehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6FOg93pDAw
I avoid most movies past 2000, even foreign ones. The 20th century was the century of cinema, it's been downhill since, despite the occasional kino.
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>>214836526It's the better quality upload of this movie, there's another with a lot of views but it is blurrier, when you search on youtube you can search for HD uploads.>>214836373This
>randomly put on this stupid trashy thriller from 1999>it was more enjoyable than every 2025 movie I've seen so farThe industry is cooked. It's jaw dropping to see how bad the decline has been comparing the average 90s movie to an average 2020s movie
>>214836567Movie making is pretty much a lost artform at this point. We're a 1/4 of the way through this century and there's barely any good movies, (especially if you take out movies made by very old directors). After 2012 everything really did go off a cliff.
Yeah but I really liked Friendship it was hilarious, it’s the only new movie ive seen all year I liked. I’ve heard dangerous animals is really good.
just watched the big sleep (1946) with bogart and bacall. what was supposed to be philip marlowe detective noir turned ridiculous whenever the soundtrack kicked in: literally bugs bunny music partly composed by carl stalling. bogart lurking in the shadows with a gun and a cigarette and fucking xylophones plonking along like he's hunting that wascally wabbit
>>214836319You're starting to get it. Films that were huge productions that were excellent were always freaks; gems are always hidden.Now rejoice that there's a near endless supply of quality films (and TV shows) for a good 75 years.You'll never see them all, which is sad and comforting at the same time.
>>214836373For me I stopped going regularly to theaters in 2005. During Land of the Dead I could feel it coming on because that film was almost extremely good, but got wrecked by Romero's senility. God bless him, though.After that year I can count on one hand all the new releases that I saw up to now and I can't even remember them offhand, yet I can recall everything I saw in the 80s and 90s. That says it all.Today, theaters are for 20th Century re-releases and that's it if we're being sensible.
>>214838692>there's a near endless supply of quality films (and TV shows)It only took me 20yrs to reach the end of kino.
>>214839632Impossible. You haven't even watched everything good, much less all the mediocre and bad films too.
>>214839703No shit faggot who the fuck wants to watch every hallmark channel movie or fucking fried green tomatoes or some lesbian art fucking film. I've seen every fucking movie/tv show ever made that I have even the slightest interest in seeing. There are a few things that are lost/unobtainable of course and maybe things I am unaware of lurking out there in the bottom of the dregs of the barrel. I have plumbed the depths of every genre/actor/director/composer that I like. I have seen everything. most of it more than once. The only thing made in recent memory I gave a fuck about seeing was Godzilla: Minus One. Movies are basically over. It was a discrete phenomenon of the 20th century that is currently running on institutional momentum just like the rest of the post-wwii jew world order. It's all over but the crying and dying.