watched Black Dynamite last night, highly highly recommend this, jumped into my top m10 films, really want to see it again already and its only been 12 hours!!
Both great shouts too - Event Horizon especially. In the same vein, 'Sunshine' by Danny Boyle is brilliant too, and has one of the best soundtracks I've ever heard. One more shout - 'Moon' with Sam Rockwell. Brilliant.
Both great shouts too - Event Horizon especially. In the same vein, 'Sunshine' by Danny Boyle is brilliant too, and has one of the best soundtracks I've ever heard. One more shout - 'Moon' with Sam Rockwell. Brilliant.
Best soundtrack has to be for Drive, A film I loved but very marmite with most others
Would hardly call Moon underrated, not very well known yes but that's not the same thing at all.
This isn't a thread of underrated films!! It's a thread of random films that people like (that are mentionable if they haven't been mentioned on this thread before) !! Don't let the title mislead you!
Would hardly call Moon underrated, not very well known yes but that's not the same thing at all.
This isn't a thread of underrated films!! It's a thread of random films that people like (that are mentionable if they haven't been mentioned on this thread before) !! Don't let the title mislead you!
Would hardly call Moon underrated, not very well known yes but that's not the same thing at all.
I've said that very same thing above on more than two other choices! It's just that most people I know who've seen 'Moon' were a bit 'meh' about it. I think it's brilliant, but that doesn't seem to be the consensus amongst most people I know - I guess that makes this entire list completely subjective based on your peers and what they 'rate'.
Is 'Things to do in Denver...' underrated? I don't know anyone who thinks its underrated - and most people I know have seen it as well, so it's not 'little seen' in my experience. Its a great film in any case. I'll give two examples - The Village and Lady In The Water. Absolutely love both of them - superb bits of filmmaking savaged by the critics because they were expecting another Sixth Sense. In fact, Lady In The Water has an arsehole film critic in it, obviously there to make a jibe at Shyamalan's critics. He gets killed in it
His films are absolute shite. There were peals of laughter round the cinema when I saw the Village, although having paid for a ticket and wasted two hours I wasn't quite as amused.
Nobodys fool starring Paul Newman great late night movie and The Fabulous Baker Boys....Michelle Pfieffer in the red dress singing "Making Whoopee" .........Hubba Hubba
Defiance was atrocious. Very little of the moral quandries needed to even attempt to survive post Barbarossa. Hollywood should leave the Russian front alone.
Defiance was atrocious. Very little of the moral quandries needed to even attempt to survive post Barbarossa. Hollywood should leave the Russian front alone.
I thought Rutger Hauer was great in that, possibly underrated
'Dear America: Letters Home From Viet Nam'. Poingnant and tragic, this film says more about the real face of war than any Hollywood production ever could.
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The Burbs is a great shout Leroy
I'll go for Arlington Road and Event Horizon
City of Gold
Thats not underated.
Young Guns is........ Regulators
watched Black Dynamite last night, highly highly recommend this, jumped into my top m10 films, really want to see it again already and its only been 12 hours!!
Moon is fantastic, directed by Duncan Jones (formally known as Zowie Bowie)
Love Honour and Obey -Ray Winston tio name but one --watch it and you will love it
Fix Bayonets.
"Sex lives of the potato men"...
A great story of a kid growing up in London during the Blitz.
even though Kevin Costner is in it
Half Nelson
Stranger Than Fiction
Wrong Turn 2
Can Switchblade count as underrated? Uh-hu.
MY FILM!
Keep it up Stubley! :-)
Nobodys fool starring Paul Newman great late night movie and The Fabulous Baker Boys....Michelle Pfieffer in the red dress singing "Making Whoopee" .........Hubba Hubba