Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Film NOIR, Film NOIR, whats a film NOIR?!

Hmmm.... After carefully reviewing the contents of many sites, I settled on the idea that a "film noir" is an old type of film that mainly stretched from the 1940's into the 1950's. Most "film noirs" were a black and white, and had a classic Hollywood feel to them. The picture that comes to my mind after all my research is that of a private eye sitting at his desk in a secluded office while a sexy, voluptuous vixen sits in front of him. She is preferably in a low cut dress with high heels and a pair of silk gloves. There is some type of love connection between them that is occurring during the time that he is not running through the dark rainy streets of an urban city trying to solve a murder. All the while he is avoiding some creepy guy who is trying to kill him. Most likely this creepy guy, is always popping out of alleys and is never fully shown except for as a shadow. In the end, of course, the private eye solves his mystery, kills his enemy, and of course falls in love with his beautiful blond.


If you look to the left, that is the private eye. He forgot his trench coat but thats ok. He has his voluptuous woman on his arm and his gun in hand. If you look closely, a shadow/silhouette of his enemy is in the background.










To the right is a picture of a good private eye. He dutifully has his trench coat, his magnifying glass, his pipe, and of course his little matching hat.

Now here is my vixen. Va, va, va voom.

Here is another, only she is a red head. ~~~~>

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