Movie You Love but Think Not Many Others Have Seen

Discussion in 'Visual Arts' started by MortSahlFan, Aug 2, 2019.

  1. mr. steak

    mr. steak Forum Resident

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    Just watched November. It was great. Estonian mythology in severe B&W.

     
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  2. Wildest cat from montana

    Wildest cat from montana Humble Reader

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    I was about to ask the same thing about ' The Times Are Changin' Back'...
     
  3. samthesham

    samthesham Forum Resident

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    3 off the top of my head...

    1.Wonderwall (1968)...Jack MacGowan is superb as the love addicted older professor

    2.Greasers Palace (1971)...Alan Arbus portrays a zoot suited messiah who lands in the Old West in this 1971 underground dark cult comedy

    3.Liquid Sky (1983)...a stylish NYC fashion industry film the revolves around aliens, smack & the NYC modeling business

    4.Freaks (1932)....Tod Brownings tale of murder & deceit in a traveling circus made all the more creepy with the use of real circus freaks...

    This is where the Ramones lifted their line "gabba gabba hey"

    5.Belly (1998)....a hard brutal tale of drugs & gang life with a young now excommunicated Hollywood actor DMX as the central figure
     
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  4. RZangpo2

    RZangpo2 Forum Know-It-All

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    +1

    Also, Carnival of Souls (1958).
     
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  5. Splungeworthy

    Splungeworthy Forum Rezidentura

    "Fluke". Strange and sad story of a man who dies and then inhabits the soul of a dog adopted by his widow. He spends the whole movie trying to convince the wife that it's really him. Very strange and affecting movie.
     
  6. peteham

    peteham Senior Member

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    I watched this last night for the first time. An absolute stunner.
     
  7. A few have seen but I love Phase IV Nd wish we would get the UK release here as it has the original ending and extras. The current Blu ray is bare bones.
     
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  8. Solitaire1

    Solitaire1 Carpenters Fan

    • Haiku Tunnel (2001) - A great office comedy
    • Robot Carnival (1987) - An anime featuring several segments with the common element that each features robots in some form
    • Gall Force - Eternal Story (1986) - A very fast-moving science fiction anime (they put 120 minutes of story into a 90 minute movie).
     
  9. hyntsonsvmse

    hyntsonsvmse Nick Beal

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    minnie and moskowitz (1971)
    One of many Cassevettes excellent movies with his usual troup.
    This one is a particular favourite from his brilliant catalogue
     
  10. Jazzmonkie

    Jazzmonkie Forum Resident

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    Preston Sturges' "The Miracle of Morgan's Creek." Sturges was able to get things past the censor much like Ernst Lubitsch. Great dialogue, characters, and physical humor.
     
  11. MortSahlFan

    MortSahlFan Forum Resident Thread Starter

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    That was the first Cassavetes movie I saw, and will always be special to me.. The restaurant scene with Timothy Carey is hilarious, especially at the end. I think Katherine Cassavetes is the funniest actress in movies. In "A Woman Under the Influence" (in my Top 10 movies of all-time), she plays a great conniving mother-in-law, who makes a smooth transition when Mabel comes back.
     
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  12. rockerreds

    rockerreds Senior Member

    And shot here in Philly, including NW Philly, where I live!
     
  13. Mister Charlie

    Mister Charlie "Music Is The Doctor Of My Soul " - Doobie Bros.

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    Kris Kristofferson's first movie: Cisco Pike
     
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  14. BILLONEEG

    BILLONEEG Senior Member

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    Ghost World - You'll fall in love with this movie!

    Limelight - An amazing film that has the only pairing of Charlie Chaplin & Buster Keaton in an
    amazing scene!

    Maidentrip - After watching this, I now want to go around the world in a boat! A great film!
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  15. Larry Mc

    Larry Mc Forum Dude

    • The Ninth Configuration
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  16. geoffr

    geoffr Lifeguard in a carwash

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    Barfly
    Naked Lunch
     
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  17. Larry Mc

    Larry Mc Forum Dude

    Murder in the First

    Kevin Bacon gives the performance of a lifetime in this movie, he should have got best supporting
    award for that year. imo

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  18. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    80 Steps To Jonah
    Convicts Four
    Tortilla Flat


    and others...
     
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  19. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    I own that...good movie.
     
  20. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    great movie! Christopher Walken was fabulous!
     
  21. Morpheus

    Morpheus Forum Resident

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    Texas
    The Disorderly Orderly
    The Hill
    Decision Before Dawn
    The Train
     
  22. PhilBorder

    PhilBorder Senior Member

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    Sheboygan, WI
    Hearts of the West (with Jeff Bridges), Alex and the Gypsy (Jack Lemmon), The Passenger (Antonioni film, with Jack Nicholson)
     
  23. PhilBorder

    PhilBorder Senior Member

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    Sheboygan, WI
    Hard to find. Worth tracking down?
     
  24. Greg Gee

    Greg Gee "I tried to change but I changed my mind..."

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    Oklahoma
    Bitter Moon, 1992. Directed by Roman Polanski
    Starring Peter Coyote, Emmanuelle Seigner, Hugh Grant, and Kristen Scott Thomas.
     
  25. Mylene

    Mylene Senior Member

    Spinout
     
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