Obscure Film Favorites

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  • MexicanOsmosis
    MexicanOsmosis Posts: 382 Member
    American Me, Blood In Blood Out, American History X, City of God, El Mariachi
  • Stopher100481
    Stopher100481 Posts: 154 Member
    Chocolate (Thailand 2008) - Great martial arts film with a unique protagonist (and a homage to Bruce Lee thrown in for fun)

    Knights (1993) - Horrible, confusing, run-of-the-mill, sci fi apocalypse piece with some surprisingly good stunt work!

    Kenny (2008, Australia) - Mockumentary style comedy follows a portalet maintenance worker.

    Primer - (2004) - Most interesting film on time travel ever. Well thought out. Highly recommended.

    This is Spinal Tap - Already immortalized on AFI's 100 years 100 laughs, (Watch for cameos from Ed Begley Jr, Fran Drescher, Billy Crystal, Fred Willard, Dana Carvey, Bruno Kirby, etc ) A Mighty Wind and Best In Show are equally hilarious.

    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009, Sweden) - More cerebral than the 2011 US made one. They both have their merits.

    Whoa! Thanks for the suggestions. Love This is Spinal Tap and I've got to watch The US version of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo for my 1,001 journey, but I'm going to watch the Swedish trilogy first. I think it's only fair! I also added the others to my Netflix queue. Seems like you know your stuff!
  • Verdenal
    Verdenal Posts: 625 Member
    Welcome to the Dollhouse is the most disturbingly accurate film about being a suburban child during the 1970s that I've ever seen.
  • Stopher100481
    Stopher100481 Posts: 154 Member
    Naked Lunch and Six String Samurai.

    Added them both! Thanks
  • hookilau
    hookilau Posts: 3,134 Member
    Welcome to Woop Woop...hands down!!!!!!

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  • Oh there are so many to choose from! I guess 1 of my favorites that nobody ever knows when I mention it would have be the Cube, it's actually a trilogy though.
  • oregonzoo
    oregonzoo Posts: 4,251 Member
    "Nowhere" It's so weird I love it.
    But I nearly hate it.

    It was a Greg Araki film with a lot of 90's pop culture people in it.
  • JG762
    JG762 Posts: 571 Member
    A lot of you may think this is a strange one to list but "The Searchers" with John Wayne is a great and highly under rated movie. It's his best serious performance ever and the supporting actors are great. The unspoken backstory that's throughout the movie really makes it. YMMV
  • maab_connor
    maab_connor Posts: 3,927 Member
    THEM! is amazing - early scifi thriller that i still love to watch.

    Get Real - coming-of-age gay flick that has some really deep undertones

    Broken Hearts Club - gay romcom that was the first of its kind.

    Mars Attacks - spoof on all of the early scifi movies with pretty much every name in Hollywood showing up in it
  • beatleschic87
    beatleschic87 Posts: 260 Member
    "The Fall" (2006) is my favorite film of all time. It was produced by Spike Jones and David Fincher but was directed by Tarsem Singh (The Cell, Immortals). This movie changed my life and I have yet to find any other film like it.
  • oregonzoo
    oregonzoo Posts: 4,251 Member
    Also "the grace of my heart"

    Ohhhhhhhh man it's such a good movie.
  • Goliath1357
    Goliath1357 Posts: 65 Member
    I have also slowly been making my way through most of the big films lists over the years (1001, AFI, TIME, etc). I have really been into Asian cinema the past couple of years and watched 250+ movies (mostly Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and Thai), here's a link to a list of my favorites: http://mydramalist.com/list/D45wqoLX
  • Pirate_chick
    Pirate_chick Posts: 1,216 Member
    Only You
    I Like It Like That
    Willow
    Big Trouble in Little China
    Labyrinth
    Goonies
    Monster Squad
    Maladies
    Camile
    Kids
  • rlxsn
    rlxsn Posts: 58 Member
    Why do they always run away from me? It's the galoshes. They're a dead giveaway. Why do I wear them? It isn't even raining!

    I thought I was the only person who has seen this one! hahaha! "*click*.. did you just hang up? No, I just said click" hahaha

    OH MY GOD YOU'RE MY NEW FAVORITE PERSON!!

    Why does it sound like you're talking through a rubber chicken?
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  • Stopher100481
    Stopher100481 Posts: 154 Member
    I don't know whether these are considered obscure or not:

    English and German language versions of Anna Christie, Greta Garbo's first speaking role.

    Choose Me.

    Next Stop, Greenwich Village!

    Tabu: A Story of the South Seas

    The Fly (Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis version)

    Dean Spanley

    Man with a Movie Camera

    À Propos de Nice

    Taris

    Time Out for Trouble

    La Chienne

    Les Mistons

    Antoine et Colette

    Wow, You've got some amazing suggestions there! I've seen a hand full of them. What would you say is your favorite on there?
  • hookilau
    hookilau Posts: 3,134 Member
    Also...Once Were Warriors

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  • Losing_Sarah
    Losing_Sarah Posts: 279 Member
    Run Lola Run

    Persona

    Apocalypse Now

    Do The Right Thing

    The Wicker Man (the original from the 1970's)

    The Prisoner (ok, so this is a TV show from the 1960s, but it is good and it's under 20 episodes, but well worth the time! Pure awesomeness!)

    The City of Lost Children

    Rear Window (hell, any Hitchcock movie featuring James Stewart, but this and Vertigo are my faves)

    Citizen Kane

    The Stranger

    There are so many more I could think of if I tried. I am a film lover, myself. I'll have to check out your list of movies. I'm going to assume that some of the movies on this are also on my list. If not, I might have to question how good that list really is ;)
  • spiralated
    spiralated Posts: 150 Member
    Once upon a time in china (sub'd version)
    Dune (David Lynch version)
    The Crow
    Blues Brothers
  • Stopher100481
    Stopher100481 Posts: 154 Member
    Generation War: Our Mothers, Our Fathers (Germany) ...not quite sure what to classify it as..like a 3 part series, in German with subtitles. Not sure if it was shown in the US? Very powerful stuff.

    I can't find it on Netflix but I'll be sure to download it! I love German films!
  • beckyboop712
    beckyboop712 Posts: 383 Member
    Criterion? Okay

    Hard Day's Night
    Red Shoes
    Stagecoach
    Anatomy of a murder
    Blow out
    On the Waterfront
    Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
    Persona
    Rules of the Game
    Seven Samurai
    Seconds
    Shoah (must devote a whole day to this one)
    Red River

    Might I also suggest The General with Charlie Chaplin (or any of his work really), anything with Buster Keaton or Harold Lloyd.

    My bf is a movie critic and so our movie collection is quite extensive.
  • tracydr
    tracydr Posts: 528 Member
    Goats. Quirky and fun.
  • kewpiecyster
    kewpiecyster Posts: 154 Member
    Guilty Pleasure list:

    The Wizard (1989) Christian Slater, Fred Savage, and Jenny Lewis before she switched to singing.

    The Cutting Edge (1992) D.B. Sweeney is adorable

    Labrynth (1986) David Bowie in tight pants

    Mallrats (1995) Jay and Silent Bob - enough said.
  • Stopher100481
    Stopher100481 Posts: 154 Member
    Grave of the Fireflies - an anime piece along the lines of Schindler's List, but much, much deeper and darker. A must see (but you'll only want t see it once).

    I saw it and loved it! Totally not a kids film but it was on the 1,001 and couldn't be happier that I saw it!
  • Calliope610
    Calliope610 Posts: 3,783 Member
    The Secret of Roan Inish (1994) - A beautiful film about the mythical "selkies" on the remote Irish island of Roan Inish. Just beautiful.
  • _Pseudonymous_
    _Pseudonymous_ Posts: 1,671 Member
    Grave of the Fireflies - an anime piece along the lines of Schindler's List, but much, much deeper and darker. A must see (but you'll only want t see it once).

    Definitely one of the most heart-wrenching and depressing films of all time... seriously

    My selections for watching are May (it's a weird horror movie)

    City of God - Just watch it.

    La Vie est Belle - french film, obviously, that both breaks your heart and makes it smile at the same time.

    Amelie - it's not really obscure but one of my favorite films of all time.

    Death Proof - It's my favorite of Tarantino's work that's part girl power, part classic death race scenes. With some pretty quotable moments in it.

    and I second the previous mention of The Fall. I loved that movie.
  • TheKeithEllis
    TheKeithEllis Posts: 155 Member
    May not necessarily be described as obscure (that's a subjective term anyway), but here are some that spring to mind:

    Angel-A
    Pan's Labyrinth
    Subway
    Amelie
    The Straight Story
    Mulholland Drive
    Dark City
    Requiem for a Dream
    Monsters
    [REC]
    Irreversible
    Man Bites Dog
  • _Pseudonymous_
    _Pseudonymous_ Posts: 1,671 Member
    Guilty Pleasure list:

    The Wizard (1989) Christian Slater, Fred Savage, and Jenny Lewis before she switched to singing.

    The Cutting Edge (1992) D.B. Sweeney is adorable

    Labrynth (1986) David Bowie in tight pants

    Mallrats (1995) Jay and Silent Bob - enough said.

    OMG! Cutting Edge!!! I use to watch it with my grandmother all the time, it was her favorite. That and dirty dancing.
  • LoneWolf_70
    LoneWolf_70 Posts: 1,151 Member
    To Live and Die in LA.
  • scot30316
    scot30316 Posts: 169 Member
    Dudes by Penelope Spheeris...
    Two more Penelope Spheeris recommendations: Suburbia from 1984 and Decline of Western Civilization from 1981

    Decline is a documentary about the late 70s LA punk scene.

    Suburbia is a feature film about punk runaways and the scene/life they live in.
  • Calliope610
    Calliope610 Posts: 3,783 Member
    Guilty Pleasure list:

    The Wizard (1989) Christian Slater, Fred Savage, and Jenny Lewis before she switched to singing.

    The Cutting Edge (1992) D.B. Sweeney is adorable

    Labrynth (1986) David Bowie in tight pants

    Mallrats (1995) Jay and Silent Bob - enough said.

    OMG! Cutting Edge!!! I use to watch it with my grandmother all the time, it was her favorite. That and dirty dancing.

    Toe pick!