I suppose you are correct... but Maltese is at least a detective film!  :)

the web site is a bit silly, even on a faster connection.  I copied a
lot of what I wanted to read to a text file to be easier on my eyes,
if you are interesed in that, contact me off list and I can forward
you what I got.  On bit of what I wanted to read seemed to be 6pt.
and*each*word*is*separated*by*a*dot*instead*of*a*space...*annoying.

russell


On 8/29/06, Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've not heard of Brick ... the web site's a PITA for a dialup connection,
> so I'll have to look elsewhere for information.
>
> The Maltese Falcon, while often considered an example of the genre, is not
> a true noir movie.  While the femme fatale is a good representation of the
> character mode, Bogart's character is in control of the situation and
> triumphs in the end  The "patter" however, is very noirish ;-))  Generally,
> in a true noir film or novel, the main male character is more self
> destructive, on the road to ruin, or out of control and spiraling
> downwards.  One can look to Kubrick's film, The Killing, in which Sterling
> Hayden is manipulated by people and events, and ultimately dies at the end,
> within sight of his goal.  In contemporary films, Bound is a good example,
> where Caesar, played by Joey "Pants" meets his downfall at the hands of two
> very conniving women, and some of the other men in the film are manipulated
> by these two very clever women..  The Last Seduction is another great
> contemporary noir flick.
>
> You may surmise that I'm somewhat of a fan of noir, and just finished
> reading, for the second time, Dark City Dames, which is something of a bio
> of six of the (arguably) greatest dames in film noir:  Audrey  Totter,
> Marie Windsor, Jane Greer, Evelyn Keyes, Coleen Gray, and Ann Savage.  I
> highly recommend the book:
>
> http://www.eddiemuller.com/darkcitydames.html
>
> Shel
>
>
>
> > [Original Message]
> > From: Russell Kerstetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <pdml@pdml.net>
> > Date: 8/29/2006 8:19:04 PM
> > Subject: OT: Anyone see Brick?
> >
> > www.brickmovie.net
> >
> > If you havn't, and you like film noir/detective films (like Maltese
> > Falcon, and such) then you would like Brick.  I haven't seen very many
> > good movies recently.  I saw this one last night and I thought about
> > it most of the day today.
> >
> > For anyone who did see it..... thoughts?
> >
> > Russell
> >
> > (I know, two OT posts in a week..... I am shamed.....)
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