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RE: 100 great films for men!

Posted by beach cruiser on July 22, 2021 at 19:51:47:

whatever, if one cares to assign gender to worth, go for it.

I didn't read the list, but enjoyed scrolling down to get some idea of content. Some might enjoy knowing that the film, "double indemnity" was released in three d, which required the old red on one side, grey green on the other , cardboard glasses.

Hichcock used the effect only for added depth of field, it made the movie look more like watching a stage play., with the projection screen something one looked through to see the action.

He only had an image come out of the screen for one brief shot, the image of a key, that was a shocking plot revelation as the story unfolded. I think the image also got a musical emphasis, but don't remember that well.