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Underrated movies

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The Adventures of Baron Munchausen

Immortal Beloved--always liked this more than Amadeus. maybe it's b/c I prefer Beethoven, and maybe it's b/c Gary Oldman kicks ass-very much an under-appreciated actor.)

The Man Who Wasn't There--A lot of people thumb their noses at it, or just forget about it. One of my favorites from the Coens since its release. which reminds me:

Miller's Crossing.
 
Added Box of Moonlight on recommendation.

Still organizing this in a different way, but I'm a lazy son of a bitch, so I'm only 25% finished after all this time.

KT
 
blair witch project

i must be only person who likes this film.

considering the budget, and the movies it was competing with, was a massive acheivement
 
Originally posted by: hopeless74
blair witch project

i must be only person who likes this film.

considering the budget, and the movies it was competing with, was a massive acheivement

I actually enjoyed it when I saw it in the theatre. It may have helped that I had absolutely no idea what the movie was about, so I thought it was a fun, pleasant surprise. I haven't seen it since release, so I'm not sure how it holds up.

KT
 
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: hopeless74
blair witch project

i must be only person who likes this film.

considering the budget, and the movies it was competing with, was a massive acheivement

I actually enjoyed it when I saw it in the theatre. It may have helped that I had absolutely no idea what the movie was about, so I thought it was a fun, pleasant surprise. I haven't seen it since release, so I'm not sure how it holds up.

KT

i havent seen it in awhile, but watched it many times before. imo, its still quite an effective film.

using the internet for hype and handheld cameras was a master stroke
 
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