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Underexposed movie recomendations

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 4:27 pm
by leyenda
This is a thread for any film that you think deserves more recognition whether it be a modern cult movie or a foreign language classic. I'll start by recommending:

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Hanyo a.k.a. The Housemaid. - A 1960 horror/thriller film from Korea. This one really gets under your skin and is constantly deviating from the immediate direction you think it's heading. I'd like to pretend the epilogue at the end didn't exist though.

Re: Underexposed movie recomendations

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 4:29 pm
by DiegoSapiens
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looking forward for this thread :corndance:

Re: Underexposed movie recomendations

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 4:31 pm
by wub
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R-Point

Group of Korean soldiers are sent to investigate a radio transmission from a supposedly lost unit. A cross between The Shining and Platoon, beautifully shot and great locations.

Re: Underexposed movie recomendations

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 5:13 pm
by Jizz
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greatest bad movie ever

Re: Underexposed movie recomendations

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 5:23 pm
by Laszlo
I'm not great with super obscure films but if it's films that are 'unknown to your average punter' then I have a few recommendations..

Rope
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Two young men strangle their "inferior" classmate, hide his body in their apartment, and invite his friends and family to a dinner party as a means to challenge the "perfection" of their crime.

I really like this film but it didn't do as well as Hitchcock's other films partly because 1948 America wasn't feeling the homosexual subtext. It's made up of ten very long takes that are broken up by the camera being obscured by an object. This makes the film seem to be one long take.

Re: Underexposed movie recomendations

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 5:25 pm
by wolf89
I believe the intention was to make it one take but camera's simply couldn't film that long in those days? I mean in the sense that if it was possible he would have done it that way.

Anyway this is a sweet thread. I'll try think of something appropriate to post. Don't think people will like most of what I watch a lot of the time though so it might take a while.

Re: Underexposed movie recomendations

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 5:28 pm
by DiegoSapiens
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most underrated animation film. pure gold

Re: Underexposed movie recomendations

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 5:38 pm
by skell1ngton777
wong kar wai make some nice film

Re: Underexposed movie recomendations

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 6:28 pm
by sirjonnyp
DiegoSapiens wrote:Image
most underrated animation film. pure gold
Sick film, the ocean crossing scene is amazing.

Not exactly unknown, but gets my vote:

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Re: Underexposed movie recomendations

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 6:52 pm
by Laszlo
wolf89 wrote:I believe the intention was to make it one take but camera's simply couldn't film that long in those days? I mean in the sense that if it was possible he would have done it that way.
Ah, I did not know that!
imami wrote:wong kar wai make some nice film
Yeah i'm a big fan of Chungking Express. Had it taped off channel 4 from years ago but just recently got it on blue ray. Beautiful film.

Come and See is on my list but I have to be in the right mood/state of mind for (potentially) harrowing war films with subtitles.

Re: Underexposed movie recomendations

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 6:57 pm
by wolf89
To be honest I only heard that from one review. Might not be accurate but it would make sense as to why the cuts are like that in it

Re: Underexposed movie recomendations

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 6:59 pm
by skell1ngton777
Yeah Chungking is a good one. For me 2046 is the most beautiful, visually speaking.. The cinematographer he works with is incredible. Christopher Doyle (just googled it :P)

Re: Underexposed movie recomendations

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 7:01 pm
by DiegoSapiens
2046 is so sexy

Re: Underexposed movie recomendations

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 7:19 pm
by Soiree
Music is the Weapon >>>>>>>>>>(WATCH ME)>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://vimeo.com/8818071
The House of Yes
LOVE DIZ FUCKIN' GUY... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmony_Korine
Manson '72, very important documentary about the Manson Family,
(who's Family Jams album is a personal favorite, it's been reissued on Pic Disc too, btw)
Jan Svankmajer films
Sonic Youth music video collection
Dub Echos
Sublime Frequencies bootleg videos
Born to (haze) Boogie (life)
Bassweight
Lord A. Jodorowsky
King D. Lynch
Queen Q. Tarantino
Knight Wes Anderson
Princess Sofia Coppola
Prince Christopher Guest
The Filth and the Fury
Almost Famous
The Year Punk Broke
High-Tech-Soul
Run Lola Run
Liquid Sky
Decoder
Enter the Void
DMT: The Spirit Molecule
Gasper Noe is amazing,
loved "Irreversible",
but wouldn't watch with my daughter/

... yet/

Re: Underexposed movie recomendations

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 7:21 pm
by Laszlo
@Wolf - actually, thinking about it, if it had been done in one take, wouldn't the actors have to absolutely nail it with no mistakes? Seems hopeful.
@Imami - I haven't seen 2046 yet. Looking forward to it though! :W:

OK this isn't that obscure but it certainly deserves more recognition outside of the film community.
Peeping Tom
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It wasn't received at all well in the UK which all but ended the career of director Michael Powell. It has many similarities to Hitchcock's Psycho (which came out three months later) - both about a serial killer with parental based obsessions - but has forever been overshadowed by it.
It has since been re-evaluated and is now on all kinds of 'greatest films' lists but, imo, still doesn't get the respect it deserves.
It's better than Psycho and you know how people juice themselves over that!

- "Peeping Tom is a chilling, methodical look at the psychology of a killer, and a classic work of voyeuristic cinema."
That, basically.

Re: Underexposed movie recomendations

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 7:26 pm
by NickUndercover
Same as Laszlo, not really big on obscure films and I consider these underexposed because they're rather old and slip under the radar of a lot of people, but in the history of european cinema they're classics
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Teorema (Pasolini)
Young man comes into the life of a family and disturbs the balance of their apparently respectable household both sexually and spiritually. Most people hold Salo againt Pasolini, arguing it's too violent and senseless. For me Teorema is his best work with just enough unrest and social insight throughout the movie without making you sick and while being much more subtle than Salo.

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8 1/2 (Fellini)
Depressed movie director takes refuge in his imagination while everyone around him is trying to get him to finish his last movie. You can tell the Fellini-Mastroianni duo has some kind of alchemy, like Anderson and Bill Murray or Grey and Phoenix.

Re: Underexposed movie recomendations

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 7:34 pm
by Soiree
gridlocked
poetic justice
slam

new jodo... looks really good.lol

Re: Underexposed movie recomendations

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 7:36 pm
by DiegoSapiens
i´ve been watching fellinis films again this week!! 8 1/2 is amazing, i didn´t liked la dolce vita when i was a kid (maybe because is a very long film) and the other day i enjoyed it a lot, amarcord wich i think is my favorite and yesterday i saw one that i haven´t seen before: I vitelloni, sooooooo good fellini is a don :U: :U: :U:

Re: Underexposed movie recomendations

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 8:10 pm
by Harkat
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Now we've reached the hour of spliff politics

Does this count?

Re: Underexposed movie recomendations

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 8:12 pm
by wolf89
Laszlo wrote:@Wolf - actually, thinking about it, if it had been done in one take, wouldn't the actors have to absolutely nail it with no mistakes? Seems hopeful.
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Well it has been done since.Also in regards to mistakes it would just be like filming a play surely?

Peeping Tom is cool I agree. Way ahead of it's time