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Obscure Film Favorites

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  • Stopher100481
    Stopher100481 Posts: 154 Member
    interstate 60

    very cool

    not a horror film

    Just thought I'd say thanks for the suggestion, it was a great film! I would highly recommend for anyone up for a funny slightly odd road trip movie.
  • Stopher100481
    Stopher100481 Posts: 154 Member
    high tension. i believe that was a french one, if i remember correctly.
    gummo. nothing to say other than very strange
    motel hell. low budget horror flick, but it used to crack me up when i was a teen
    dog soldiers. werewolf flick
    osa. another one i used to love when i was younger. mad max sort of film
    the stoned age.

    Just watched High Tension last night, it was great stuff! I love being able to see the horror genre from another cultures perspective!
  • Stopher100481
    Stopher100481 Posts: 154 Member
    Additions: Box of Moonlight, Beautiful Girls,
    Two Moon Junction, Boxing Helena,
    Fried Green Tomatoes, The Warriors,
    Maxi Malone, Green Dolphin Street,
    Terminal Bliss,
    ..

    .. there are more
    because I really prefer non mainstream.

    Just watched Box of Moonlight last night :)
  • Phoenix__Rising
    Phoenix__Rising Posts: 9,981 Member
    Glad it agreed with you. ????
  • Snail_Whale
    Snail_Whale Posts: 21 Member
    El Dia De La Bestia (1995)

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112922/
  • jacques57
    jacques57 Posts: 2,129 Member
    OK not obscure yet, but destined to be so:

    Moonrise Kingdom
    The Grand Budapest Hotel

    both wes anderson, both quirky, off the wall, ensemble cast (almost the same cast in each movie), both beautifully shot from wacked perspectives, and scripts that are pure poetry.
  • Shell_7609
    Shell_7609 Posts: 786 Member
    OK not obscure yet, but destined to be so:

    Moonrise Kingdom
    The Grand Budapest Hotel

    both wes anderson, both quirky, off the wall, ensemble cast (almost the same cast in each movie), both beautifully shot from wacked perspectives, and scripts that are pure poetry.

    I haven't gotten to see Moonrise Kingdom yet, but Grand Budapest was excellent
  • bludflower
    bludflower Posts: 21
    (I have a special place in my heart for campy post-appocalyptic/dystopian movies of yesteryear--mostly 70's and 80's)

    Wizards (Absolutely fantastic)
    A Boy and His Dog
    Solarbabies (It's horribly cheesy, but I love it anyway)
    Logan's Run
    Mad Max (although, I'm not sure if it's considered obscure or not)
    Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior
    Mad Max Beyond the Thunderdome
    Soylant Green
    The Omega Man

    Horror movies:

    Susperia
    Zombie
    The House by the Cemetery
    Night of the Lepus (hilariously stupid 70's movie proof that bunnies look "giant" in slow motion)
    Dead Alive (comedy/horror)
  • SnuggleSmacks
    SnuggleSmacks Posts: 3,731 Member
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