best films no-ones heard of

I want to know what hidden gems you guys have seen. what are your favorite underated/unknown/cult movies from around the world?

Personaly I like peter jacksons originals Meet the feebles(muppets for grownups), bad taste (ridiculous alien invasion)and braindead/dead alive (had different named in different countries- very funny zombie movie) I also like existenz and videodrome both by david cronenberg Both very strange dystopian future type movies with great props.

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  • If you are interested in really depressing, dark films centered on the lowest cesspools of filth. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer is amazing.

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    If you want a really thought-provoking film. A mind fuck, if you will. I'd recommend Pi.

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    Lastly, I'd recommend Easy Rider if you want a film with a REALLY shocking ending. Kind of started the whole "shock-twist end" that a lot films imitate.

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  • Alt textIve been meaning to watch henry for a while but kept forgetting. You reminded me of this its a black comedy horror not laugh out loud but subtle and pretty sad too but very good if you like that gritty type of deranged killer film.

    It took me way too long to work out how to post pics, im almost embarrassed

    If you are interested in really depressing, dark films centered on the lowest cesspools of filth. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer is amaz

  • Journey from the fall looks great! Vietnam produces some amazing films I will have to check it out some time at the mo ive been watching too much pixar and kiddie krap a bit of real emotion would be a nice change.

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  • I'll look into to that, definitely.

    I'd suggest to you a little film (that later had an American shot-to-shot remake) called Funny Games. Really repulsive, but extremely interesting and was literally made to mess with and alienate the audience. I'd even call it mad genius.

    About two deranged yet handsome killers that invade the home of a prestigious family and torment the family with "games." Seeing if they can last 'till sunrise. I won't spoil anything major, but it is constantly breaking the fourth wall and creates a very unnerving atmosphere through only it's script.

    Ive been meaning to watch henry for a while but kept forgetting. You reminded me of this its a black comedy horror not laugh out loud but su

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    This is a great documentary, not just for Metallica fans, but for anyone. What it shows is a band on the brink of breaking up, James battling with his inner demons, and a band at it's low point after their bassist for the past 15 years leaves. It follows the 2 year journey of the band, through tense therapy sessions and inner turmoil, struggling to make a new album and deciding if they should even continue as a band.

  • I just looked that up and realised ive seen the remake it was dark the main character reminded me of the main guy in if. The bit where the racing is on tv is sooo anoying your rooting for it to be turned of.

    I didn't know it was a remake the original looks even better.

    I'll look into to that, definitely. I'd suggest to you a little film (that later had an American shot-to-shot remake) called Funny Games.

  • so bad it's good

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  • He only weirdly vaguely reminded me of the guy from if I think its just the detached yet passionate attitude. I dont know what im trying to say its kinda hard to explain

    I just looked that up and realised ive seen the remake it was dark the main character reminded me of the main guy in if. The bit where the r

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    There's a lot but there was this Indy film that came out last year that was called "A Long Way Down." Amazing movie, would totally recommend it since it doesn't seem to have had a lot of watchers.

  • Wow, that cover of "Journey from the Fall" totally looks like the poster of "Legends of the Fall" (don't watch it it's a totally crap movie). Either that or the other way around, I don't know which came first.

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  • The Machinist - anorexic Christian Bale goes massively paranoid.

    Strange Days - Hard to explain, but a guy who sells recorded memories finds a snuff film and his ex-girlfriend's friend is the victim (such a good movie)

    One Hour Photo - It's gotten a bit more steam since Robin Wiliams died, but it's basically a story about loneliness sandwiched in a thriller.

    Tokyo Gore Police - requires a very strange taste. Full of cheesy gore and perverted jokes.

    Igby Goes Down - Early 2000's Catcher in the Rye

    The Boxer - complex drama film set during The Troubles.

    I can keep going on and on.....

  • Why do you have to be so harsh with your description of the first movie?

    If you are interested in really depressing, dark films centered on the lowest cesspools of filth. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer is amaz

  • Watch it, you'll understand only if you see it.

    There are scenes in that movie that are so sick, it's reported Michael Rooker (the lead) had to receive therapy during the production of the film. It's pretty fucked up.

    randomhuman posted: »

    Why do you have to be so harsh with your description of the first movie?

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    The only film I can think of that I like that isn't well known is Felidae, it's probably the goriest animated movie I've ever seen, basically it's a murder mystery with cats which just makes it marginally better than...I don't know. I like cats. I like them a lot.

    It is German but youtube also has a sub/dub. I doubt any of you are interested in watching it, but here it is anyway;

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiKn-vPXFCc

    I just remembered another movie I saw, called The Crucible/Silenced. It is a movie based off of real events that happened at a school for deaf children in South Korea, they were abused by their teachers. It is very graphic and tear-jerking from what I can remember.

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  • Damn, yeah, I think I saw a clip of it I think it was a scene where he killed some woman.

    Watch it, you'll understand only if you see it. There are scenes in that movie that are so sick, it's reported Michael Rooker (the lead) had to receive therapy during the production of the film. It's pretty fucked up.

  • "You're tearing me apart Lisa!"

    so bad it's good

  • I've heard about One Hour Photo. :) I hear Robin Williams is a real creeper in that one.

    Sarangholic posted: »

    The Machinist - anorexic Christian Bale goes massively paranoid. Strange Days - Hard to explain, but a guy who sells recorded memories fi

  • HMHMHMH! My kind of thread. :)

    I love all these movies, and every single one got an A+ from me when I saw them.

    • Persepolis (An incredible French-Iranian adult animation that talks about the Iranian revolution and how their culture has changed ever since. There's an English version don't worry)

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    • Oldboy (2003) (No not the crappy 2013 version with Josh Brolin. This is the original South Korean one. Oldboy is an extremely grotesque revenge film with a twist ending nobody saw coming. I'm not going to say anymore, you just have to see it!)

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    • My Left Foot (The true life story of a cerebral palsy victim named Christy Brown. You see how the disease has affected his life and how he is able to find ways of dealing with it. It's both inspiring and heartbreaking. And may I say Daniel Day-Lewis is a genius actor)

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    • Whiplash (Sweet Jesus this movie is amazing. It's about an aspiring drummer who wants to be one of the greats, so he takes the class of JK Simmons. JK Simmons delivers an ASTOUNDING and I fucking mean ASTOUNDING performance as this asshole music teacher who mentally, and physically abuses his students. Asshole doesn't even perfectly describe this person. What I like about this movie is that everyone could actually relate to what goes on. We've all been in a situation where we literally put ourselves through hell to get what we want, and question if it's even worth the trouble. I know this sounds cliche, but this movie literally changed my perspective on life

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  • Hey isn't Pi about that crazy guy that always associates math and numbers with things in life or something? It looks interesting. :)

    If you are interested in really depressing, dark films centered on the lowest cesspools of filth. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer is amaz

  • Yes. It's amazing, easily on my top ten psychological thrillers.

    Although, he isn't exactly "crazy." I believe he has extreme anti-social disorder or something, he's quite interesting as a character though since he's also extremely intelligent.

    I'd recommend it if you don't mind very slow burner films...

    Hey isn't Pi about that crazy guy that always associates math and numbers with things in life or something? It looks interesting.

  • Oh, boy. It get's WAY worse than just killing a woman, believe me.

    I won't ruin it, but there's a scene that involves rape... and, boy is it brutal.

    randomhuman posted: »

    Damn, yeah, I think I saw a clip of it I think it was a scene where he killed some woman.

  • "Oh, hi Mark!"

    so bad it's good

  • I've met a few people who have seen Memento, but most have never heard of it. It's one of my favorite Nolan films that came out before he was big, and has the most unique narrative structure I've ever seen. Highly recommended for anyone who likes mind-bending, thought-provoking movies that deserve a second viewing.

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  • He isn't though, and that's why it's so good. He is sort of a creeper, but most of the time you sympathize with how devastatingly lonely he is. In retrospect you worry how he managed to convey that emotion so well.

    Tried to do another dramatic Robin Williams with "The FInal Cut." Disappointing. Not bad, just completely and thoroughly meh.

    I've heard about One Hour Photo. I hear Robin Williams is a real creeper in that one.

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    À la folie... pas du tout

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