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Trailer of the Day: Lady in the Lake

Nick Bruno wrote 2 weeks ago: “Whether or not Raymond Chandler will be included in the pantheon of great American literature, he i … more →

Tags: NW Filmmaker News, Latest News, Upcoming Events, Featured Screenings, Northwest Film Center, NW Film Center, Whitsell Auditorium, Trailer Of The Day, Literature Into Film

Hooray for Hollywood: Robert Altman's The Long Goodbye

KotG wrote 2 months ago: Rebecca Gillie looks at Robert Altman’s adaptation of Raymond Chandler noir, The Long Goodbye, … more →

Tags: Journal, Rebecca Gillie, L. A. Confidential, films about L.A., Los Angeles, Robert Altman, The Long Goodbye, Raymond Chandler, Big Sleep

R is for Review

inkfilledsky wrote 4 months ago: The Big Sleep introduces us to Chandler’s enduring PI, Phillip Marlowe. Tasked with protecting … more →

Tags: Read It, Books, inkfilledsky, a month of a to z, short review, I know I'm behind but I'll get there soon!

What a Guy! (Quotations from Chairman Noir)

rixbitz wrote 7 months ago: Garrison Keillor – A Noirish Literary Companion In addition to writing and hosting A Prairie H … more →

Tags: Bookz, Kevin Kline, Garrison Keillor, Guy Noir, pulp fiction, Tough guy, minnesota public radio, bobbleheads, wi-fi youth culture

Freshly Brewed Coffee & TCM Romance1 comment

Jasmine McGee wrote 7 months ago: Whew, it feels so good to finally take a moment to myself and write on my blog. I know its only been … more →

Tags: rants, relationships/dating, Television/Movies, Turner Classic Movies, Clark Gable, TCM, Hollywood, Entertainment, Lauren Bacall

Lady in the Lake

B. Abbott wrote 8 months ago: DVD cover This 1947 film noir is unique in its presentation. “Right now you’re reading i … more →

Tags: film, Mystery, Review, film noir, Movie, Robert Montgomery

Random Thoughts for a Friday - June 8th, 2012 - Hard-Boiled3 comments

Warren C. Bennett wrote 11 months ago: I am working on a project that talks about Generation Ships. My team and I (IE: Friends, heh) are pu … more →

Tags: Memories, Nerds, Geeks, generation ship, Kymco Agility, Pandora, Noir, Hard-boiled, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure

Book 11: The Little Sister

thediscerningnerd wrote 1 year ago: Raymond Chandler is a badass, this is one of the better of his already fantastic novels. I’ve … more →

Tags: Review 2, Literature, Books, Review, Raymond Chandler

Day 45: The Name of the Game is Death

mikeyzjames wrote 1 year ago: In the back of each issue of the new Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips Image series Fatale, they’v … more →

Tags: Comics, Books, Noir, pulp fiction, Hard-boiled, dan marlowe, Raymond Chandler, The Name of the Game is Death, fatale

Books 5-6: The Lady in the Lake and The Big Sleep

thediscerningnerd wrote 1 year ago: I’m collecting these two Raymond Chandler novels together because talking about one novel is m … more →

Tags: Review 2, Literature, Books, Raymond Chandler, The Big Sleep, the lady in the lake

Infographic: The Big Parallel22 comments

John wrote 1 year ago: As a lover of all things Lebowski, I’ve heard for years that the Coens stoner opus had drawn s … more →

Tags: Movies, film, The Big Lebowski, Humphrey Bogart, The Big Sleep, similarities between The Big Lebowski and The Big Sleep

Andrea Mitchell Has Adopted A Baby Boy?24 comments

The MAD Jewess wrote 1 year ago: Yep, Andrea Mitchell, the Bolshevik “Jew”ess has adopted a little boy. A nice, sweet, li … more →

Tags: Incogman is a sicko fat PUTZ, incogman, Andream Mitchell has adopted a baby boy

Why Not To Worry About Max Payne 3

stiv56 wrote 1 year ago: A couple weeks ago I was looking at the Game Informer poll asking if people were excited about Max P … more →

Tags: Max Payne, Max Payne 3

The Rich and Lawless1 comment

danielvonegidy wrote 1 year ago: The Big Sleep Raymond Chandler, 1933 “The Big Sleep” is notorious for it labyrinthine pl … more →

Tags: Books, Raymond Chandler, The Big Sleep

Film Noir, Bogart, and Obsession2 comments

G. Jordan Hall wrote 1 year ago: I have been taking a “time out” from writing, re-writing, and the tedium of after-though … more →

Tags: Black Widow Spider, barbara stanwick, fred macmurray, double indemnity, starring joan crawford, sam spade, Bogart, bacall, Raymond Chandler

Day 281 comment

Brent wrote 1 year ago: Two portraits.  Two masters.  Two inventors of the two greatest hard boiled detectives.  Raymond Cha … more →

Tags: artwork, sketchbook, Mystery, detective, Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, sam spade, Crime/Suspense, detective

On The Mean Streets Of Home

michaellewisart wrote 1 year ago: I can’t mark exactly when cowboys were out and gumshoes were in. It may have been reading too … more →

Tags: Recollections, honey west, gumshoes, City of Angels, mean streets, L.A. In the Forties, sam spade

September 16th, 2011: The Big Sleep (1946)

professormortis wrote 1 year ago: Cast and Crew: Howard Hawks (Director); William Faulkner (Screenplay Co-Writer); Jack L. Warner (Exe … more →

Tags: Crime, Black and White, Adaptation, Mystery, Whodunnit, the original, Movie of the Day, film noir, detective

Emily Dickinson Is Overrated (Or, How to Break Up With Your Book)9 comments

Jason wrote 1 year ago: Let me just say, this post isn’t going to make a lick of sense. Not a bit. If there are two so … more →

Tags: Humor, Writing #2, Life, writing, death, Family, Love, Relationships, Poetry


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