Okay, my noir friends ... this could be a setting for something spooky and nefarious. Put on your best Chandler fedora and tell me: if this shot were part of a scene in a movie, what would happen here?
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Bill Holden. Reefer deal gone wrong. Mexican Mafioso in a convertible Cadillac. 1950.
Murder scene...blood on the pavement, only an arm visible to the audience...Philip Marlowe, smoking a cigarette and walking slowly up the sidewalk towards the detective already on scene...
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Bill Holden. Reefer deal gone wrong. Mexican Mafioso in a convertible Cadillac. 1950.
Whatever happens its part of a film called Today's Economy.
Our hero,probably Dick Powell, is hit on the head and loses consciousness.
Oh I really love the William Holden idea. I'm too sleepy to think of a story line. I'll go with Anon's.
Loneliest paper route ever.
Murder scene...blood on the pavement, only an arm visible to the audience...Philip Marlowe, smoking a cigarette and walking slowly up the sidewalk towards the detective already on scene...
Mumblecore indie involving start-up company, puppets and narcolepsy. Phillip Seymore Hoffman stars.
Haha jack !!!
A kid on a bike rides by with a popsicle. Cars pass at the speed limit. A cat stretches out on the sidewalk. The gardner comes by to mow the lawn.
You ARE in South Pasadena
Haha Pasadena Adjacent !!!
Murder scene: Columbo and Adrian Monk meet for the first time.
Glengarry Glen Ross's younger Brothrr.
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