How many black & white films have you seen in the past year? Which film was it?

How many black & white films have you seen in the past year? Which film was it?

Harakiri (1962) - Fantastic. Maybe not the most enjoyable film I've seen, but definitely the highest-quality

Dr Strangelove (1960) - My new favourite comedy. Watched it 3 times in a row.

Mad Max: Black and Chrome (2017) - It was very good, but I think only because i saw it in the cinema. It feels like it would be pretty mediocre on a small screen.

like 60

Rashomon which was great, and also pic related which was great too

RAN, Paths of Glory, can't remember about other

The Most Dangerous Game. It was pretty good considering how old it was.

>Ran

I-I don't know how to tell you this, user...

only b & w film i've seen like ever was the one i watched this year.
Stranger on a Train by Hitchcock; I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a slow ?thriller?.

M by Fritz Lang

What? I saw it in an online stream, it was black & white

Is swear

...

Get Out

Logan Noir

Then I've mistaken it for another samurai movie

Mad Max: Black and Chrome was quite nice.

No Country For Old Men
I actually watch everything in black and white, instantly turns film into cinema and cinema into kino.

Nosferatu
Son of Frankenstien
The Longest Day
Black Sunday

Hey OP, cool thread. Turns out I actually have the data for that, so I can list all the black and white movies my wife and I watched in the last 4 years.

>2017
Cavalcade
It Happened One Night

>2016
Dracula (1931)

>2015
The Broadway Melody
All Quiet on the Western Front
Vivacious Lady
Cimarron
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (fucking fantastic)
Grand Hotel
I Am A Fugitive From a Chain Gang
It's a Wonderful Life

>2014
Wings (1927)
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans

>2013
None

What the fuck is this question even?
Do you keep count when you watch a b&w movie? Are you one of those dudes that is super proud if he manages to watch a foreign film? I don't get it really.

But if it's just a b&w thread then the last b&w film I watched was probably The Man Who Sleeps, or Polytechnique.
I recommend both.

Which Nosferatu?

Paths of Glory (great fucking movie)
Where Eagles Dare (Also very good, that resolution on the plane was fantastic imo)
Roshomon (dunno if this year or last)
A bolivian 40's movie spoken in the native language of the protags tribe (more interesting than good really)
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (with my now ex gf

As a rec I put forth the Colin's movie The Man Who Wasn't There
The Gabinet of Dr Caligary (

The 1922 version

yojimbo

Kek. There are 17 year old who use this board with better taste than you and your wife.

>Where Eagles Dare
This is a colour film.

>exposing yourself to films you haven't seen = bad tase

Well, the only film I offered my "taste" on was Dr. Caligari, which I loved. Other than that, those are just the black and white films we watched at home. I didn't say what we thought of any of the other ones.

1 dr strangelove

asphalt jungle

Kek. You have your name on.

>implying it's not possible to tell your taste from the movies you have watched

Why are you even keeping track? There is not one worthwhiole B&W film on that list.

Again, 17 year olds have better taste than you, and they are not even allowed here.

Clerks

B A C K F I R E D

fuck off and kys, twat

Yeah, I had two separate thoughts and replied to you twice. Also that was from a thread I made the other day, thanks for pointing that out.

Again:
>merely deciding to watch films you haven't seen means you have bad taste

That post was not me.

Nosferatu and a few Chaplin shorts.

Just one. Seven Samurai.

27. Last one was Arsenic and Old Lace.

I don't really keep track of that shit but I watched On the Waterfront last night, shit was based.

I also recently watched The White Ribbon (which was really good) and A Field in England, which I don't remember very well cuz I was high as fuck. It was pretty trippy though

Logan. It really is amazing how they turned it into a noir by making it black and white. They should make The Dark Knight into a black and white noir and release that too. It's also a great way of seeing how they stack up against old black and white noir films like Casablanca. It makes it easier to compare the two but I realized that Logan was so much better which is why I want to see The Dark Knight made into a noir.

>losers on this board

I watch B&W movies all the time. Last one was the Childrens Hour (1961).

A movie being black-and-white doesn't turn someone into noir.

Did they fug?

does Mist count if I change filters settings in vlc so it would be in Black and white?

I watch almost every silent sunday night plus TCM import and I see other B&W films from time to time.

Herzog's version isn't B&W.

I knew that........

Only The Elephant Man
AND I RAN
I RAN SO FAR AWAY

>There is not one worthwhille B&W film on that list.
Go back to /r/movies.

A lot. TCM is a godsend

I usually watch at least 2 movies on TCM every day.

So, a lot.

None, but I plan to see Logan in b&w soon

Just one that I remember, Embrace of the Serpent

It was incredible

>Arsenic and Old Lace
Patrician as fuck. What an awesome old school comedy that is.

I watched 7 Samurai and Casablanca

Oh and It's A Wonderful Life again.

Why didn't you just watch the B&W version?

No.

The Artist
you might say it was kino

who
/Scarface(1932)>Scarface(1983)/

I used to do marathons on the Three Stooges and Charlie Chaplin.

Its a Wonderful Life

Twelve O'clock High

Can't really figure off the top of my head. Most recent was A Streetcar Named Desire though.

Ran
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night

Past year:
Gilda, Chaplin's Pay Day, After the Thin Man, The Night of the Hunter, Gertrud, Days of Wine and Roses, Casablanca, Ace in the Hole, The Fountainhead, The Sweet Smell of Success, A Face in the Crowd, The Seven Year Itch, Arsenic and Old Lace, Shop Around the Corner, On Dangerous Ground, The Philadelphia Story, The Soft Skin, Angel Face, Sudden Fear, Carol for Another Christman, Top Hat, Suspicion, Strangers on a Train, Cat People, The Thin Man, Fail Safe, Seven Days in May, Sabrina, Sunset Blvd, The Gay Divorcee, Swing Time, Laura, Some Like it Hot, The Lady Eve, Sullivan's Travels, The Asphalt Jungle, The Palm Beach Story, Gold Diggers of 1933, My Man Godfrey

...

The older I get, the sexier these old timey girls get

Its a Wonderful Life
Bells of St. Marys
Casablanca

wonderful life i guess at christmas

I edit all my porn with a black & white filter

Is this the original Power Rangers?

Are you me? Way more kino that way. Classical/piano music too.

O watched Intolerance and Psycho this year my familia.

Right in the feels

The Apartment

Shirley MacLaine's so qt in this

Quite a few, actually. I have a thing for 50's monster movies.

Me too lad
Pic related was the last one I watched

Actually kinda

Fucking pleb

Probably like 50. It's not a genre.

Gojira

Citizen Meme

considering the recent casting choices, all of them

Watched harry potter and the chambrr of secrets in black and white yesterday

1. The Count of Monte Cristo 1932.

bicycle thieves

Did you like it?

OP never implied it was a genre.

Wings of Desire (1987) - some parts in colour
The Third Man (1949)
Ugetsu (1953)
Tokyo Story (1953)
Eraserhead (1977)
Ivan's Childhood (1962)
Nosferatu (1922)
Paths of Glory (1957)
A Field in England (2013)

Probably have a couple more over the weekend.

I cried
My dad is dead okay fuck you

The Third Man, Philadelphia Story, Witness for the Prosecution (again), 12 Angry Men (again), Pi (again).

Idk, probably 1-2 more at some point in there, it's already almost June after all.

Absolutely nothing wrong with that.

Dr. Strangelove
>A lot better than I remember it when I watched it a decade ago. Pretty high on my favorite movie's list.
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
>Saw someone on here recommend it and it's pretty good. Not my favorite silent movie but it's got a nice simple plot and is pretty heartwarming.
Cranes Are Flying
>Fucking amazing movie. I didn't only just watch it this year but it's one of my favorite movies and I rewatch it every now and then.
The Elephant Man
>Pretty weird after watching Lynch's other movies in that it isn't that weird of a movie. Didn't really expect it to be but it was fine. Not something I'd watch again anytime soon.
The Trial
>Decided to watch coming off of my Lynch marathon since it involves dreaming/dream logic as well. Pretty good movie. I'll have to rewatch Citizen Kane at some point because I don't remember liking it that much but it's been a while since I saw it.
Persona
>Not at all what I was expecting. Not sure I even got what I was supposed to get out of the movie. Has the whole dream logic thing going on too though but this is one I'm going to have to rewatch and pay closer attention. Need to check out Bergman's other movies too as I've only seen the Seventh Seal.

Quite a few, I miss having TCM.
>Vampyr
>Bucket of Blood
>The Lady from Shanghai
>The Haunting
>The Cameraman
>The Lost Weekend
>Go West
>Marihuana
>The Pace that Kills
>No More Excuses
>Bride of Frankenstein
>Some Like It Hot
>Manhattan
>It Came from Outer Space
>Triumph of the Will
>A Song of Love

Just 2 this year. Have been mostly focusing on must watch tv shows this year. Should go up now that its summer though

Last one was the Maltese Falcon

The Big Sleep, Treasure of the Sierra Madre, Clerks, Pi, The Maltese Falcon, Sunset Boulevard, Laura, Un Chien Andelou, and probably a few others I'm forgetting.

The one's I forgot and just remembered:

Double Indemnity, All About Eve, Dr. Strangelove, Citizen Cane, The Lady From Shanghai, The Third Man (yeah I forgot all the Orson Welles somehow).

To Kill a Mockingbird
Rebecca
Double Indemnity
The Wages of Fear
Clerks
Polytechnique
The Night of the Hunter

That's the ones I've seen this year, which is 7 out of 99.

12 angry men, Eraserhead, Dr. Strangelove, Memento

About 100-120

Disgusting

i watch a lot of black on white films