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Whats your favorite obscure movie?

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Originally posted by: BoberFett
Originally posted by: nutxo
The OP need to define obscure for these people. 99% of the movies people in here are calling obscure are mainstream hollywood stuff.
QFT

He kind of did, notice the "That most people haven't heard of" part.

I was going to flame the OP and ask why he'd even put that, since who wouldn't know the meaning of obscure? But it seems I would have been jumping the gun, since many people don't seem to know the meaning. GG education system.
 
Originally posted by: BoberFett
Originally posted by: nutxo
The OP need to define obscure for these people. 99% of the movies people in here are calling obscure are mainstream hollywood stuff.
QFT

He did define it, in his title summary. "That most people haven't heard of". I haven't heard of a lot of these movies. If you're going through these movies and getting fussy because you've seen most of them, then you need to chill out and watch less TV.
 
I've heard of or seen and/or liked most of the movies mentioned. A lot of those were hollywood mainstream, although it's clear from the comments that a lot of the posters are too young to remember their debuts.

"Obscure" is kind of relative. I heard that this movie was popular in China, but few westerners have heard of it.

Warm Spring

I liked the previously mentioned, "Tampopo" too.
 
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Originally posted by: BoberFett
Originally posted by: nutxo
The OP need to define obscure for these people. 99% of the movies people in here are calling obscure are mainstream hollywood stuff.
QFT

He did define it, in his title summary. "That most people haven't heard of". I haven't heard of a lot of these movies. If you're going through these movies and getting fussy because you've seen most of them, then you need to chill out and watch less TV.

I don't watch much TV. What I am however, is literate and observant. If you haven't heard of most these movies, you likely possess neither of those traits.
 
Originally posted by: OhioState
shakes the clown nice gonna go netflix that


mine is boondock saints

ooooo that sounds good. i've never heard of it. i'll rent it tomorrow.

:roll:
 
Thousand Pieces of Gold - I just like it, a nice guy for a hero, who'da thunk it.

Foxes - This one is just sort of fun to watch for the silliness of the time and how seriously it takes itself. It stars a teenager named Jodie Foster.

No Way Out - an early Kevin Costner movie. Not that obscure, but probably not heard of by many of the younger members.

Mystery, Alaska - I think this may have been Russell Crowe's first American movie.

Edit: And thanks, KB, for reminding me I wanted to see Scotland, PA.



 
Originally posted by: DannyLove
There was a great Japanese movie my cousin once showed me, (I forget the title). It was about a boy and this man, and they traveled on foot and went through strange encounters/situations. It was so weird, but it created strange emotions inside me 🙂

danny~!


Kikujiro?
 
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