Mr. 'H'
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For any Californians, or for anyone who has lived there, I would like to ask which end of the Golden State has cities with a more Golden Era feel? In specific, a more noir feel?
I don't necessarily mean which city was more noir back in the 40s. I mean which city is more vintage now, in terms of living there in 2008?
When I think of LA, I think of all the major noirs, I think of Sunset Boulevard, Double Indemnity, L.A. Confidential, the whole Black Dahlia affair etc. But has this noir past been subsumed in the sprawl of modern freeways and suburbanization?
Then again, outside LA, there are so many towns that look vintage: Pasadena and so on.
When I think of San Fran, I think of Dark Passage, Vertigo, Sam Spade.
Then I think of Santa Rosa, where Hitchcock filmed Shodow of a Doubt (and where The Man who wasn't There was set as an homage to the former). I also think of The Killers, and that coastal town where the Birds was set.
I don't necessarily mean which city was more noir back in the 40s. I mean which city is more vintage now, in terms of living there in 2008?
When I think of LA, I think of all the major noirs, I think of Sunset Boulevard, Double Indemnity, L.A. Confidential, the whole Black Dahlia affair etc. But has this noir past been subsumed in the sprawl of modern freeways and suburbanization?
Then again, outside LA, there are so many towns that look vintage: Pasadena and so on.
When I think of San Fran, I think of Dark Passage, Vertigo, Sam Spade.
Then I think of Santa Rosa, where Hitchcock filmed Shodow of a Doubt (and where The Man who wasn't There was set as an homage to the former). I also think of The Killers, and that coastal town where the Birds was set.