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    I love the (modern)period piece thrillers. These are my favorites:

    The Raven(the latest one)
    From Hell
    Dracula (Coppola)
    Pans Labyrinth
    The Illusionist
    Sleepy Hollow
    Crimson Peak

    I think they are all mini masterpieces and very entertaining!

    Any others?
    "Is all that we see or seem
    but a dream within a dream?"

    -Edgar Allan Poe


    "...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
    quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."

    -Frederick G. Abberline

  • #2
    Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post
    I love the (modern)period piece thrillers. These are my favorites:

    The Raven(the latest one)
    From Hell
    Dracula (Coppola)
    Pans Labyrinth
    The Illusionist
    Sleepy Hollow
    Crimson Peak

    I think they are all mini masterpieces and very entertaining!

    Any others?
    I liked the esthetics of "From Hell". I appreciated some of the detail involved in recreating crime scenes, etc. However, I was completely taken out of it by the "Royal Conspiracy" resolution, the portrayal of Abberline as a drug-addled bohemian of sorts, Heather Graham (who I otherwise adore) and her awful Irish accent (that came and went like Saucy Jack himself), and Robbie Coultrain.

    I loved Sleepy Hollow. Very stylized. Quite entertaining. Plus it has Christopher Walken.

    As far as thrillers go, I'm a Hitchcock man. I love "Rear Window", "Rope", "The Lady on the Train", "Marnie", "Vertigo". I also recently watched Scorcese's "Cape Fear" remake (shot in Hitchcockian style) and thought that was very well done and entertaining.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Patrick S View Post
      As far as thrillers go, I'm a Hitchcock man. I love "Rear Window", "Rope", "The Lady on the Train", "Marnie", "Vertigo".
      Hitchcock for me too. I also particularly love London thrillers like Night & the City, Pool of London, Sapphire etc.

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      • #4
        Modern thrillers:

        Vertigo
        Rear Window
        North By Northwest
        [Come to think about it, these are from the 1950s - they're not so modern anymore - but then neither am I, since I was born in 1954)
        Romancing the Stone (loved the crock)
        The Blair Witch Project
        The Night of the Hunter (Mitchum/Peck)
        Charley Varick (Matthau/Baker/Vernon)
        The Manchurian Candidate (Sinatra/Lansbury/Harvey/McGiver/Gregory)
        The Window (Driscoll/Stewart/Kennedy)
        Kansas City Confidential (Payne/Foster/Van Cleef/Elam/Brand)
        The Narrow Margin (McGraw/Windsor)
        The Narrow Margin (Hackman)
        The Big Clock (Milland/Laughton)

        Historical Thrillers

        [Problem with these is you frequently know how they are going to end]

        A Night to Remember [The supreme thriller tragedy. and best of the Titanic films, as it emphasizes what went wrong with the ship and voyage.]
        Dragonwyck [Price/Tierney/Huston/Morgan]
        The Tall Target [Powell/Menjou]
        The Gunfighter [Peck/Mitchell/Homier]
        Richard III (Olivier)
        Tower of London (Rathbone/Karloff)
        The Body Snatcher [Karloff/Lugosi/Daniell]
        Bedlam [Karloff, Lee]
        I Wake Up Screaming/Hot Spot (Cregar/Mature/Grable/Landis)
        Hangover Square (Cregar/Sanders)
        The Lodger (Cregar/Oberon/Sanders/Hardwicke)
        Man in the Attick (Palance)
        Rawhide (Power/Hayward/Elam)

        In both groups there are others.

        Jeff
        Last edited by Mayerling; 12-08-2016, 10:34 AM.

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        • #5
          of course I love Hitchcock movies too! North by Northwest is my favorite.

          Thanks for posting those other movies too-I have not heard of a lot of them-need to check them out!!

          I love all the movies on my list, but one that a lot of people have never heard of is the Illusionist with Edward Norton in the title role and also my favorite actor Paul Giamatti as the inspector. Awesome flick!!
          "Is all that we see or seem
          but a dream within a dream?"

          -Edgar Allan Poe


          "...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
          quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."

          -Frederick G. Abberline

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post
            of course I love Hitchcock movies too! North by Northwest is my favorite.

            Thanks for posting those other movies too-I have not heard of a lot of them-need to check them out!!

            I love all the movies on my list, but one that a lot of people have never heard of is the Illusionist with Edward Norton in the title role and also my favorite actor Paul Giamatti as the inspector. Awesome flick!!
            I own the illusionist. Paul Giamatti is great in that, your correct.

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