Re: Favourite Films That Not Many People Have Heard Of
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 12:47 am
by firky
Mr Hyde wrote:
This thread isn't about weird obscure films.
....what you posted!
think you are the one who missed the point of the thread![/quote]
Not really. I haven't posted any weird obscure film. It's just a simple love story that happens to be Russian. I know it sounds arrogant but I don't find Black Dynamite for example a film that anyone's likely to miss. There's been a dozern threads in here about it for example.
I wouldn't call Intacto weird or obscure but it is certainly one of the most original films I have seen and certainly one of the best Spanish films I have seen.
Guess it depends if you want to watch films that are marketed as being cult like or underground or not. I guess Trollejergen falls into that category, and it is excellent. I highly recommend it, proper refreshing change to zombies and vampires. I loved it
Re: Favourite Films That Not Many People Have Heard Of
Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 6:18 am
by tuckerlinen
the fuck..
how was this not a comedy?
STEVE ZAHN for chrissakes
I was caught wayyyyy offguard
Re: Favourite Films That Not Many People Have Heard Of
Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 7:22 am
by Dosva
inDistinkt wrote:
Anyone seen Enter the Void? I don't think it's too well known. Real original none the less.
Enter the Void surely is original, its one of my top 5 films.
Re: Favourite Films That Not Many People Have Heard Of
Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 7:31 am
by Morrello
Re: Favourite Films That Not Many People Have Heard Of
Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 5:40 pm
by TomatoAndBasil
Southern Comfort [1981]
Just a good film with great atmosphere.
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I think the OP wants films that are generally mainstream / indie and easy enough to watch. I think that might rule out 'foreign launguage' films (not saying people shouldn't watch them - DO WATCH THEM, just maybe not what OP wants )
That being...
deadly habit wrote:The Mirror (1975)
Tarkovsky is my favourite director. Mirror (Zerkalo) is painfully good in my eyes.
firky wrote:The Cranes Are Flying
Been meaning to watch that...
firky wrote:I could fill this thread on my own with films, can't be arsed to, no one will watch them
Most people want entertainment (ie to turn their brain off a bit) when they watch a film. Russian b/w films aren't what most people look for.
I do love them though.
Re: Favourite Films That Not Many People Have Heard Of
Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 5:51 pm
by wub
Stiletto Feel wrote:
Southern Comfort [1981]
Awesome film
Re: Favourite Films That Not Many People Have Heard Of
Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 10:05 pm
by danoldboy
Grim but amazing film following seattles street children.
Re: Favourite Films That Not Many People Have Heard Of
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 1:05 am
by capo ultra
This is an excellent film that I don't hear too many people talking about.
Re: Favourite Films That Not Many People Have Heard Of
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 7:35 am
by Raggles
Who ever suggested Gummo, I just watched it. That is a fu ked up film.
Re: Favourite Films That Not Many People Have Heard Of
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:32 am
by capo ultra
Raggles wrote:Who ever suggested Gummo, I just watched it. That is a fu ked up film.
watch Trash Humpers next
Re: Favourite Films That Not Many People Have Heard Of
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 1:20 pm
by bright maroon
can't call this a favorite..but just feeling like promoting it..in light of..cotton
A Hole in My Heart
about some people who decide to make an amateur porn
Re: Favourite Films That Not Many People Have Heard Of
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 6:58 pm
by shambandito
not sure how well known this is but haven't really seen it about anywhere.
found it one night whilst extremely baked, not really grasping that it's an extremely
authentic and pretty disturbing movie based on the columbine shooting.. definitely deep deep stuff
Re: Favourite Films That Not Many People Have Heard Of
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 9:13 pm
by gorillabearbear
Dunno how unknown this is, but I thought I'd put it up because it's on Channel 4 tonight and is totally worth watching. Probably the first feature documentary I watched.
Re: Favourite Films That Not Many People Have Heard Of
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 9:25 pm
by kingldub
gorillabearbear wrote:
Dunno how unknown this is, but I thought I'd put it up because it's on Channel 4 tonight and is totally worth watching. Probably the first feature documentary I watched.
Amazing, love this one.
On channel 4 tonight as well btw.
Re: Favourite Films That Not Many People Have Heard Of
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 7:45 am
by firky
Stiletto Feel wrote:
firky wrote:The Cranes Are Flying
Been meaning to watch that...
firky wrote:I could fill this thread on my own with films, can't be arsed to, no one will watch them
Most people want entertainment (ie to turn their brain off a bit) when they watch a film. Russian b/w films aren't what most people look for.
I do love them though.
It's very good. Russian B/W films may not be to everyone's taste but vacuous pretend B movies are usually one hit wonders. Great the first time, good the second time, third time..... meh! Not for me anyway, I enjoy them much like anyone else but I don't get any satisfaction from them.
capo ultra wrote:
This is an excellent film that I don't hear too many people talking about.
Just youtubed this trailer and the trailer has totally ruined the movie, it has a HUGE spoiler.
Iranian film about a liberal Middle Class girl and her family during the Iranian revolution. It sounds like some arty farty pretentious wank and it is to some extent but it is very good!
Re: Favourite Films That Not Many People Have Heard Of
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 7:52 am
by wub
Also worth a watch if you haven't seen it
Re: Favourite Films That Not Many People Have Heard Of
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 7:54 am
by legend4ry
Random Eyez wrote:
F- YES!
What a perfect movie.
The German film; The Wave - recommended by someone on here, actually!
The Castle Of Cagliostro - Anime
Tokyo Gore Police. - Japanese slasher.
Just judging from my general group of mates/people I meet who haven't heard of any of em, for all I know they could be stupidly popular.
Re: Favourite Films That Not Many People Have Heard Of
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 8:21 am
by wormcode
capo ultra wrote:
Raggles wrote:Who ever suggested Gummo, I just watched it. That is a fu ked up film.
watch Trash Humpers next
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Love these both. Humpers was like some kind of homage in ways to Even Dwarfs Started Small, at least in my mind, like the random yelling. Korine and Herzog have worked together though and are pretty close.
Anyway since it's not about obscure arty films, a pretty high budget film I think deserves more attention:
Blood in Blood Out, better known in Europe as just Bound by Honour. Epic 3 hour+ ganglife/prison film that takes you through the course of a few people's lives and how they change and how it affects the people around them. Amazing film with top performances and a lot of depth, so amazing in fact that Legowelt made a whole album about it haha: http://www.discogs.com/Legowelt-Vatos-L ... se/1732638
Re: Favourite Films That Not Many People Have Heard Of
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 11:06 am
by gorillabearbear
firky wrote:
Iranian film about a liberal Middle Class girl and her family during the Iranian revolution. It sounds like some arty farty pretentious wank and it is to some extent but it is very good!
I've read the book of this, do you reckon the film has enough over the book to bother watching?
Another one:
I saw this in the cinema when it came out, years and years ago, and loved it, bought the DVD, then didn't watch it for about 4 years until I caught it on Film4 a month or two ago, reminded me how much I like it.
Re: Favourite Films That Not Many People Have Heard Of
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 1:12 pm
by firky
gorillabearbear wrote:I've read the book of this, do you reckon the film has enough over the book to bother watching?
Long time since I read the graphic novel but I can remember watching the film and thinking "that's now how I imagined her voice" etc. It is certainly worth watching!
I wonder if they'll ever make Maus into a cartoon.