Obscure Film Favorites
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Oh and Chocolat , Amelie and anything Hitchcock. Maybe not obscure but fabulous films just the same.0
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The Station Agent
The Way
Faith, Fraud, and Minimum Wage
Tyrannosaur
Hooray for The Station Agent! Love that film.
Also, for German films Lives of Others is wonderful. Though it should already be on your list.
Sigh... I guess I need to give Lives of Others another chance. You're not the first to tell me how great it is lol. Maybe I wasn't with it then lol0 -
THEM; a 1954 giant ant movie0
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The Peanut Butter Solution
In Bruges
Closely Watched Trains
Can't find anything on The Peanut Butter Solution, added In Bruges and LOVED Closely Watched Trains!0 -
Eraserhead and Anne of the Thousand Days.0
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Some of these are obscure, some once modest hits that seem to be forgotten:
- Meet the Feebles
- Friends and it's sequel Paul and Michelle
- Beloved
- Welcome to the Dollhouse
- Spirited Away
- Grave of the Fireflies
- Brazil
- Wes Craven's New Nightmare
- Mysterious Skin
- The Intouchables
- The Dead (John Huston's final film)
- The House of the Devil
- The Last Broadcast
- Sorry, Wrong Number
- Marty
- Christmas in Connecticut
- Baby Face
- City of God
- Session 9
- In the Hive
- Dead End
- Blackboard Jungle
- Same Time, Next Year
- Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont
Looking at some lists though I think a few people don't know what "obscure" means. Bridge Over the River Kwai? Blues Brothers? Apocalypse Now? Citizen Kane? GOONIES? Really??? Some of those are among the most popular, and acclaimed, films of all time.
That's one hell of a list! I've seen quite a few but added just as many to my queue! I guess obscure is a relative term. If you don't watch a lot of film some of those could seem that way.0 -
Queen Margot - it's a French film but one of my all time favorite movies. Sex, drama, murder, intrigue, and all the pageantry of a French royal family.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110963/0 -
The Dark Crystal
Oh and The Fall was visually stunning... much of my honeymoon was to go visit places in India where that was filmed. It's beautiful.
Sigh. The Dark Crystal. My favorite childhood film. I just don't consider it obscure since it became a pretty big cult classic.
Kudos to the poster who mentioned The Last Unicorn. Another childhood favorite, though most of the singing from the main cast leaves much to be desired. KILLER soundtrack from America though.
And animation doesn't get much better than Triplets of Belleville.0 -
The Gods Must Be Crazy (1980). A clever trip following a tribal African man as he navigates "civilization" trying to dispose of an object that brought evil to his people. Filled with slapstick and cultural mis-communications, this is a sweet story and a lot of fun.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gods_Must_Be_Crazy
^ YES!!! I knew there were some that I was forgetting. Awesome flick!0 -
The Dead, a version of the James Joyce short story
So glad to see this on someone else's list. Most people would find this film terribly boring, but I never tire of it. I watch it every Christmas season, after the actual holiday around when the film takes place, on the feast of Epiphany. It's endlessly moving, fascinating, and warm.0 -
Not sure how obscure these films are but they are all in my top 20 list:
Jenseits der Stille - Beyond Silence. Sad but very uplifting.
8 Femmes - with a who's who of French actresses. A musical whodunnit. Sounds corny but works amazingly well.
Hardware - little known but very good (imho) post apocalypse film from the 80s.
Lola rennt - Run Lola run. Story of several possible outcomes (with Franka Potente - she of the Bourne films).
Devil's backbone - directed by Guillermo del Toro of Pan's Labyrinth fame. Ghost story set during the Spanish civil war.
Knockin' on Heaven's door - Dutch/German film starring Til Schweiger (Inglorious Basterds). Two strangers both find out on the same day that they have terminal cancer and go on a spending spree after finding a criminal gang's suitcase full of money. One of the few films where I laugh and cry in equal measure.
Love the selection! I've only seen Run Lola Run out of the group but can't find Knockin' on Heaven's door. I've added the others and hopefully can download it.0 -
Some of these are obscure, some once modest hits that seem to be forgotten:
- Meet the Feebles
- Friends and it's sequel Paul and Michelle
- Beloved
- Welcome to the Dollhouse
- Spirited Away
- Grave of the Fireflies
- Brazil
- Wes Craven's New Nightmare
- Mysterious Skin
- The Intouchables
- The Dead (John Huston's final film)
- The House of the Devil
- The Last Broadcast
- Sorry, Wrong Number
- Marty
- Christmas in Connecticut
- Baby Face
- City of God
- Session 9
- In the Hive
- Dead End
- Blackboard Jungle
- Same Time, Next Year
- Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont
Looking at some lists though I think a few people don't know what "obscure" means. Bridge Over the River Kwai? Blues Brothers? Apocalypse Now? Citizen Kane? GOONIES? Really??? Some of those are among the most popular, and acclaimed, films of all time.
That's one hell of a list! I've seen quite a few but added just as many to my queue! I guess obscure is a relative term. If you don't watch a lot of film some of those could seem that way.
Not sure if you're a horror fan, but if Wes Craven's New Nightmare isn't one that you've seen before I'd definitely suggest watching the original Nightmare on Elm Street first before viewing.0 -
FRAK I forgot!
Ladri di biciclette (Bicycle Thieves) (1948, Italy) -- it's probably already on your list. If not, it should be.
Repulsion (1965, UK) - I think Roman Polanski's first English language film, if memory serves me correctly (and it usually does) Pay attention to the rabbit.
Siege Of Firebase Gloria (1989) -- R. Lee Ermey. That is all
Correct Bicycle Thieves not only was on my list but was the first one I watched after starting it! LOVED it! Loved Repulsion too! Anything with Catherine Deneuve in it has to be great! Sadly Siege isn't available on Netflix :-/0 -
I love Sliding Doors.
And now it's on my list as well0 -
TLDR
Did anybody say Memento yet? Amazing film but you you do need to watch several times to fully understand it.
Wow, I forgot about Memento. My husband didn't like it, but I thought it was great.0 -
The Exterminating Angel
On my list, haven't quite made it there yet though. Hopefully sooner rather than later!0 -
Welcome to the Dollhouse is the most disturbingly accurate film about being a suburban child during the 1970s that I've ever seen.
But not actually set in the 70's... Love this movie
Alpha Dog
Basquiat
Girls Town
Run Lola Run
Harold and Maude
The Last Supper
A Life Less Ordinary
Added most, have seen some. Seems like a good mix of stuff!0 -
The God Of Cookery (1996, Hong Kong) -- Good luck trying to find it.
Yeah no luck, I'l check downloads when I get home lol0 -
Fatherland - Rutger Hauer (1994)
Red Sun - Charles Bronson & Ursula Andress (1971)
What a shame! Neither are on Netflix, Fatherland looks awesome!0 -
The City of Lost Children (Ron Pearlman)
It's on my Netflix queue! I love Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro Delicatessen was amazing!0 -
The Court Jester with Danny Kaye... Angela Lansbury was the young beautiful princess... I still laugh histarically everytime I see it... Unfortunately, it's hard to find and I only have an old VHS copy that is almost beyond ability to watch.
You can get it via Netflix DVD I added it myself0 -
The Red Shoes.Le Passion de Jean D'Arc (1928).
The Red Shoes is on my queue from my list and I LOVED the Passion of!!!0 -
not majorly obscure :the last dragon, 80's martial arts/comedy/motown flick?!? and weekend at bernies
as a kid, the very obscure canadian film (i think) a christmas martian. :-)0 -
Oh and Lord's of Dogtown with Heath Ledger about the skateboard movement in California in the 70's. I literally grew up in it.
I second this one!
Beautiful Girls
Jack Goes Boating
A Big Year (a strange combo with Steve Martin, Owen Wilson and Jack Black, but it works!)
Added them all, except A Big Year, couldn't find it0 -
The Dark Backward
It's officially added!0 -
Umm the Yellow wallpaper
Labyrinth
Dark crystal0 -
tl;dr
Eat Drink Man Woman ( a 1994 foodie film set in Taiwan)
Monsoon Wedding
Big Night
Chocolate0 -
Student Bodies. It's an Allan Smithee film, that should be all I need to say...
It's not so bad it's good. It's so bad it's AMAZING! Totally self-referential parody movie that is damn near impossible to find.. so quotable, but no one but me and my little brother has ever seen it!
I've seen it! Can't quote it though. My husband and his friend love movies like this, and whenever his friend is visiting, they always watch movies. So, they made me watch this one. I actually did like it. Now, Troll 2 (which they also made me watch) is a movie that, to me, is so bad it is still just bad (although they think it is so bad it is good.)
My list would be:
A Mighty Wind
Let's go to Prison
In Bruges (I don't know if this is that obscure, but I know very few people who have heard of it)
I hesitate to add my very favorite cult classic because it isn't really obscure anymore, even though it is a cult classic, but that would be The Princess Bride.
Edited to add my favorite guilty pleasure movie- ****, with Michelle Williams and Kirsten Dunst.
Edit again, because MFP starred out the name of the movie! D!ck. Come on MFP, it's Richard Nixon!
LOVE your responses! Especially how much MFP is being a pain lol0 -
killer klowns from outerspace0
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My 2 favourite films at the 39 steps and the lady vanishes. Love them both
What a small world! I literally just watched The Lady Vanishes last night!
39 Steps is on my list, hopefully I'll get to it soon!0
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