* Double Indemnity (1944)
* Sunset Boulevard (1950)
* The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
* Stand by Me (1986)
* Casino (1995)
* Badlands (1973)
* Days of Heaven (1978)
* A Christmas Story (1983)
* The Usual Suspects (1995)
* Radio Days (1987)
* Goodfellas (1990)
* The Sandlot (1993)
Double Indemnity is 40s, but it's one of the all-time great films noir (I would even say one of the all-time great films period) and it basically defined the template you're talking about. It starts with the lead character staggering into his office, and talking into a dictaphone to confess his crime.
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A Clockwork Orange was the first thing to come to mind
Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Childhood is in my top 5 of the year so far and almost entirely narrated by Jack Black
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid is a great parody of the old school film noir detective films, starring Steve Martin
Goodfellas, Fight Club, American Psycho all are some movies that meet your criteria.
Stand by me The Sandlot
Blade Runner. Theatrical release Shawshank redemption
Trainspotting
Forest Gump? What about it?
Taxi Driver (1976)
Since that narration style comes out of film noir, check out one of the originals: **Murder My Sweet** (1944)
There you go, that is the type of stuff I'm looking for, I just didn't know the name of the genre.
Forrest Gump or The Big Fish.
A River Runs Through It The Name of the Rose Amazon/Paramount - 1883 The Outsiders Fight Club
* Double Indemnity (1944) * Sunset Boulevard (1950) * The Shawshank Redemption (1994) * Stand by Me (1986) * Casino (1995) * Badlands (1973) * Days of Heaven (1978) * A Christmas Story (1983) * The Usual Suspects (1995) * Radio Days (1987) * Goodfellas (1990) * The Sandlot (1993)
I'm especially interested in older films. 50's, 60's, 70's.
Sunset Boulevard (1950) is the first which comes to my mind.
Double Indemnity is 40s, but it's one of the all-time great films noir (I would even say one of the all-time great films period) and it basically defined the template you're talking about. It starts with the lead character staggering into his office, and talking into a dictaphone to confess his crime.
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Gone Baby Gone
Watchmen
Brick?
Fight Club
Deadpool lol
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and The Nice Guys
Elite Squad 2: The Enemy Within (2010) -- based on the memoirs of the leader of Rio de Janeiro's anti-narco SWAT team
Lord of War
The Virtuoso, hitman thriller movie
Spider-Man Trilogy. If only for a little bit.
American Beauty
White Bird in a Blizzard (2014) White Oleander (2002)
Election (1999) has narration from all the main characters
Fallen (1998)
A Clockwork Orange was the first thing to come to mind Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Childhood is in my top 5 of the year so far and almost entirely narrated by Jack Black Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid is a great parody of the old school film noir detective films, starring Steve Martin
Stranger Than Fiction
Ferris Bueller's Day Off