What are some essential Black & white kino you would recommend Sup Forums?

What are some essential Black & white kino you would recommend Sup Forums?

So far I have watched:
>Casablanca
>Citizen Kane
>Harvey
>It's a wonderful Life
>The Maltese Falcon
>The Treasure of Sierra Madre
>Double indemnity

General /golden age of cinema/ I guess

The Third Man

>Black & white kino

Fucking millenials. Watch some more entry-level pre-60s IMDBcore I suppose.

>Double Indemnity
Am I the only one who finds Billy Wilder to be wildly overrated? The acting in this was really bad, even for the era.

Like?

I haven't seen this one yet but I wasn't a big fan of The Apartment. Sunset Blvd. was solid tho.

>The Third Man (1949)

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12 Angry Men

>2016
>still making pretend to like ancient dated trash in an attempt to look patrician

Literally anything before 1980 is unwatchable

watch more film noir bruh bruh

Bogart>Stewart

Also, This Gun for Hire

Universal Monster movies

The Anvil Hoarder (1930)

The Rules of the Game (1939)
Battleship Potemkin (1925)
8½ (1963)
The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928)
L'Avventura (1960)
Bicycle Thieves (1948)
Tokyo Story (1953)
Seven Samurai (1954)
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927)
City Lights (1931)

reddit pls

That's pretty much blasphemy.

It's motherfukken Bouquet, dear.

max comfy

>Am I the only one who finds Billy Wilder to be wildly overrated?
I hope so

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Days of Wine and Roses
Bringing Up Baby
Last Year at Marienbad
the 400 Blows
Touch of Evil
the Killing
the Exterminating Angel
Woman in the Dunes

all of orson welles b&w films

>Criterion-core

Hi, reddit.

>judging films by distribution company

None of those were Golden Age Hollywood.

Clerks

Just kidding.

Brief Encounter.
And here's another vote for The Third Man.

1960's and not even black and white. Get out.

city lights? besies op only really wanted black and white films

The Big Sleep, definitely.

That's Silent Era, you inept mong.

Get off of Sup Forums

it's pre-code nigger, which is arguably part of the golden age

Barring all the other things already mentioned:
>Arsenic and Old Lace
>The Bad Seed
>Modern Times
>The Great Dictator

Howard Hawks is the GOAT Golden Age director

>Arsenic and Old Lace
I remember watching this in class in middle school and it turning out to be surprisingly funny, it's a really great movie.

Any good Buster Keaton?

Check out The Night of the Hunter with Robert Mitchum. And also Larceny Inc.

All Quiet On The Western Front

Rififi
Le Trou

If you want a giant entry level list just look up They Shoot Pictures Don't They's top 1000. The formula they use makes it crumble and random at about the 500 mark. But the top 500 is pretty solid.

>Italians
>making good movies

Not golden age, but Yo Soy Cuba for it's use of B&W infrared film

The Big Sleep

also every German film made during the German Expressionist era (i.e. 1921 - 1927 +1931's "M")

Who is Roberto Rossellini?

The dude who made that absolute piece of tripe The Dreamers?

Soy Cuba has some of the best camerawork I've ever seen, it's a shame the plot is just COMMUNISM GOOD, CAPITALISM BAD.

yeah there's like no superhero movies before 1980, what were they thinking?

No.

By far the best film posted in this thread so far.

That's Bertolucci, you anti-art plebian

anti-art is an art movement

Watching it's a wonderlife life with my mom on christmas is my favorite tradition

The General, Sherlock Jr., One Week, Steamboat Bill Jr., the Navigator

wheres dad?

otto e mezzo

Stagecoach
The Lost Weekend
Shadow of a Doubt
My Darling Clementine
The Lady from Shanghai
The Set-Up
Kiss Me Deadly
Sweet Smell of Success
The Steel Helmet
Pickup on South Street
The Big Heat
Ace in the Hole
Sunset Boulevard
The Apartment
Laura
Notorious
Out of the Past
Forty Guns

I mean he's there but it's my mom who loves it

German expressionist kino was pretty patrician

>LITERALLY ALL AMERICAN FLICKS 8 YEAR OLDS THINK ARE GOOD

You the same fucks spamming capeshit?

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Don't think Arsenic and Old Lace has been mentioned yet. It was funny when I was 14, I haven't seen it since.

I unironically enjoyed The Seventh Seal, and I'm pretty picky about old kino.

Rashomon is GOAT.

Hollywood was never good. Godard blows any Hollywood flickmaker out of the water.

>inb4 triggered replies of reddit tears

This one.
Not even joking: This might be the most well edited movie I've ever seen.
Not one SECOND of film stock wasted.
Also Keaton was one badass stuntman!

Traffaut sucks you tryhard pleb

>movies not in my native language are inherently superior
fags like you are the worst

you can't inb4 yourself.
so just fuck off.

watch White Heat
best fucking movie of the 40's

Shalom, reddit!

(one cent has been deposited into your bank account for shilling Hollywood Ameriburger flicks)

Guess who's coming to dinner is the quintessential Black & White kino.

>best fucking movie of all time
ftfy

>LOOK MA TOP OF THE WORLD

White Heat

Second.

The Big Sleep is the shit. Much better than I had anticipated. Got to see it on the big screen.

Yeah Arsenic and Old Lace and the two Charlie Chaplin movies I threw out there are really good. I may have thrown in The Bad Seed from a bit of nostalgia. It was sort of the The Good Son of its day.

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lucky sonavabitch, was that one of those TCM Presents things?

Yeah. It has great stunts and editing. The part in the beginning where Buster falls into the films is pretty good.

Raging Bull.

>by far better than
>The Rules of the Game (1939)
>Battleship Potemkin (1925)
>8½ (1963)
>The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928)
>L'Avventura (1960)
>Bicycle Thieves (1948)
>Tokyo Story (1953)
>Seven Samurai (1954)
>Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927)
>and
>City Lights (1931)

ok fammiglìa

that's not criterioncore, that's Sight and Sound poll -core, aka acclaimed arthousecore

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

>the plot is just COMMUNISM GOOD, CAPITALISM BAD
if you had more than 2 brain cells you would have seen beyond that

Night of the living dead. George Ramero.