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The Best Movie of 1947 by Brody Wilder 04/08/2026, 3:24am PDT
WINNER: Black Narcissus
Follows a squad (section?) of British nuns dispatched to convert a palatial Indian harem into a school and hospital. Isolated on a mountaintop during monsoon season, surrounded by images of carnal pleasure, the sexually frustrated nuns soon descend into insanity and violence. A story that could only be told in vibrant Technicolor; exotic flowers and contraband lipstick splash across the screen with the grotesque eroticism of blood in a Hammer Studios vampire movie. Prefiguring everything from The Shining to Apocalypse Now, the Criterion release comes - like most Powell and Pressburger productions - with a gushing commentary by Martin Scorcese. I feel confident declaring this the most tastefully sensual nunsploitation flick of all time.

(Featuring Sabu, the Elephant Boy, Britain's first authentically Indian actor of note. He was last seen in this thread when Arabian Nights barely missed the cut for Best Film of 1942.)


New York Undercover: Kiss of Death
There's something special about a villainous Richard Widmark performance. Here, in his film debut, the bug-eyed psychopath is introduced murdering an old lady by pushing her wheelchair down the stairs. You can call it overacting if you want, but there's something fascinatingly disruptive about the way he hurls himself into every scene like a ticking nailbomb. (Nicolas Cage tried to reproduce his manic menace in the disastrous 1995 remake, but couldn't get a handle on it.) Widmark's presence is grounded by western director Henry Hathaway's decision to film everything in real New York locations, finding the same natural beauty in a courthouse or penitentiary that he would in a mesa or box canyon. The sole weak link is stoic leading man Victor Mature, who perhaps summed up his own talents best: "I'm not an actor - and I've got 64 films to prove it."


Toxic Crusaders: Out of the Past
For as much as Kiss of Death characterized the modern, pseudo-documentarian approach that would come to dominate crime cinema in the post-war years, Out of the Past recalls a darker, more dreamlike style. Poetic realist director Jacques Tourneur (Cat People, I Walked with a Zombie) situates his actors in a matrix of shadows and cigarette smoke, where reality and memory seem to wrestle for control of the frame. Laconic pothead Robert Mitchum stars as a former PI turned gas station attendant, while Jane Greer and Kirk Douglas play the grasping hands of a life he thought buried years ago. Interpersonal relationship horror for two-fisted tough guys. As noir as it gets.


Seventh Heaven: Angel and the Badman
"Yes," I hear you saying, "But what's John Wayne been up to?" For all its success, 1939's Stagecoach didn't user in the Golden Age of adult westerns that it perhaps should have. A few classics followed - William Wellman's The Ox-Bow Incident, John Ford's My Darling Clementine - but these were moody thinking man dramas, not the rollicking adventures Wayne was known for. Still, Marion kept plugging away, his contract with penny-pinching Republic Pictures providing as good an excuse as any to stay out of the war. The Duke's best movie from this period was unquestionably Angel and the Badman, a gentle oater about a wounded gunfighter nursed back to health by a family of pacifist Quakers. When trouble comes, will he have the strength not to fight? (After entering the public domain in 1975, Angel's central conceit was pilfered by 1985's Witness, though that film changed enough of the details to stand on its own.)
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        Best thread in ages NT by Gaige Grosskreutz 03/15/2026, 1:05pm PDT NEW
    Do you have a job/family NT by Mysterio 03/15/2026, 3:16am PDT NEW
        God forbid. NT by Brody Wilder 03/15/2026, 8:56am PDT NEW
            Is this Tom Chick? NT by mysterio 2 03/17/2026, 11:37pm PDT NEW
                He might honestly be the last person to read and post here. NT by Kenji Carter 03/18/2026, 8:05am PDT NEW
    The Best Movie of 1931 by Brody Wilder 03/15/2026, 3:53pm PDT NEW
        Holy cow, Caltrops is back! by Mischief Maker 03/15/2026, 4:46pm PDT NEW
            Are your motivss pure, Maker of MischIEF? NT by Tomorrow People 03/16/2026, 9:39pm PDT NEW
        Re: The Best Movie of 1931 by E. L. Koba 03/19/2026, 5:15pm PDT NEW
            Set your expectations for "early talkie" and you should have a good time. by Brody Wilder 03/19/2026, 6:25pm PDT NEW
                Dubbing is actually pretty crucial, when you think about it. by Brody Wilder 03/19/2026, 7:21pm PDT NEW
    The Best Movie of 1932 by Brody Wilder 03/16/2026, 6:15pm PDT NEW
        Keep 'em coming! NT by MM 03/16/2026, 6:34pm PDT NEW
        That's SIR Ian McKellan to you, smart guy. NT by caltrops analyzer 03/17/2026, 6:54am PDT NEW
            I gave Sir Ian's knighthood to Charles Laughton, who never got one. by I felt like he deserved it. 03/17/2026, 4:46pm PDT NEW
    The Best Movie of 1933 by Brody Wilder 03/17/2026, 4:45pm PDT NEW
        Thanks for doing these. by Ice Cream Jonsey 03/17/2026, 8:48pm PDT NEW
            Thanks for reading! NT by Brody Wilder 03/17/2026, 8:56pm PDT NEW
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            I like Hitchcock. by Brody Wilder 03/19/2026, 9:22pm PDT NEW
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        We need more movies with electric chairs in them. by Gaige Grosskreutz 03/22/2026, 9:50am PDT NEW
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        I have nothing to contribute, but I love these. NT by Hangman 03/25/2026, 12:58pm PDT NEW
        Fukk yes NT by Gary 03/25/2026, 10:02pm PDT NEW
            Re: Fukk yes by PICKLES 03/26/2026, 5:47pm PDT NEW
        #Beep# NT by Hero detector 03/26/2026, 7:07pm PDT NEW
    The Best Movie of 1940 by Brody Wilder 03/26/2026, 7:25pm PDT NEW
        YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!! by HES BACK YOU LITTLE SHIITS! 03/26/2026, 8:47pm PDT NEW
    The Best Movie of 1941 by Brody Wilder 03/27/2026, 8:02pm PDT NEW
        I love Hammett. An actual real-life PI turned author, his writing rings true. by Mischief Maker 03/27/2026, 10:48pm PDT NEW
    The Best Movie of 1942 by Brody Wilder 03/29/2026, 8:20pm PDT NEW
        I was half-expecting you to be edgy and not pick Casablanca. NT by Mischief Maker 03/29/2026, 9:35pm PDT NEW
            I admit, I considered doing Arabian Nights with Maria Montez and Sabu. by Brody Wilder 03/29/2026, 9:57pm PDT NEW
                Wizard of Oz is still good, right? 1939? NT by Gaige Grosskreutz 03/30/2026, 8:39am PDT NEW
                    Probably, but it's not my cup of tea. by Brody Wilder 03/30/2026, 4:43pm PDT NEW
            I didn't realize these weren't Oscar Best Picture winners until just now by laudablepuss 03/31/2026, 11:43am PDT NEW
                The Academy has rarely selected films of cultural, historical, or aesthetic impo by Brody Wilder 03/31/2026, 5:25pm PDT NEW
                    How the hell did "Arthur" wind up being oscar-bait? by Mischief Drunkard 03/31/2026, 5:43pm PDT NEW
        Vince Gilligan said the comedic engine of Pluribus is a descendant of Bewitched. by Fullofkittens 03/30/2026, 7:26am PDT NEW
            Re: Vince Gilligan said the comedic engine of Pluribus is a descendant by Gaige Grosskreutz 03/30/2026, 8:40am PDT NEW
        Ooooh. So Bogart was 43 in Casablanca, not 37 as the script says. I'd chalked it NT by up to the smoking & booze -MM 03/31/2026, 8:53pm PDT NEW
            This was supposed to be a reply to the 1944 list. Whoops! NT by MM 03/31/2026, 8:54pm PDT NEW
    The Best Movie of 1943 by Brody Wilder 03/30/2026, 9:22pm PDT NEW
        I'm cumming!!! NT by 8======D ~ ~ ~ 03/31/2026, 4:48am PDT NEW
    The Best Movie of 1944 by Brody Wilder 03/31/2026, 8:20pm PDT NEW
        Double Indemnity is the first of these I have seen, and a top 10/15 movie for me by Ice Cream Jonsey 03/31/2026, 9:18pm PDT NEW
        Loving these! NT by The entire world 04/01/2026, 5:48am PDT NEW
            Justifies ICJ not pulling the plug on this place in 2011. NT by Keister M. Feister 04/01/2026, 7:33am PDT NEW
    The Best Movie of 1945 by Brody Wilder 04/01/2026, 7:47pm PDT NEW
        Waaaaaaaait a minute! by Mischief Maker 04/01/2026, 9:23pm PDT NEW
            Lots of people like that movie! I could be anyone. by Brody Wilder 04/02/2026, 2:49am PDT NEW
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        Brody, what makes for good film noir - to you? NT by Ice Cream Jonsey 04/05/2026, 9:33pm PDT NEW
            First of all, it has to hate women as much as I do. by Brody Wilder 04/05/2026, 10:46pm PDT NEW
                I'm still working on your question. Thank you for asking it. NT by Ice Cream Jonsey 04/08/2026, 9:42pm PDT NEW
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