Does anyone know any underrated or overlooked movies?!


Question: please give me examples. thanks you =]


Answers: please give me examples. thanks you =]

1) The Station Agent~Peter Dinklage, Bobby Cannivale and Patricia Clarkson
2) Knightriders~Ed Harris, Tom Savini, Patricia Tallman, Stephen King cameo
3) 3 Women~Shelley Duvall, Sissy Spacek and Janice Rule~~"Single White Female" owes a lot to this film.
4) Night of the Hunter~Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters and Lillian Gish
5) Jungle Book (original)~Sabu~~For me, this is the best version of the story, capturing the mystical quality. Sabu IS from India, where he was discovered by the Kordas, who starred him in several movies: "Elephant Boy", "Drums" and "The Thief of Bagdad", the latter being my favorite version of the story, too.
6) The Nun's Story~Audrey Hepburn and Peter Finch
7) Dance of the Damned~Cyril O'Reilly and Starr Andreef
8) The Beguiled~Clint Eastwood, Geraldine Page, Elizabeth Hartman
9) Unconditional Love~Kathy Bates, Rupert Everett, Dan Aykroyd, Meredith Eaton,
10) The Werewolf~Steven Ritch
11) Targets~Boris Karloff but not a horror film, at least in the traditional sense
12) Ladybug Ladybug (1963)~William Daniels, Jane Connell, Estelle Parsons
13) Lady in a Cage~Olivia De Havilland, James Caan, Ann Sothern, Rafael Campos, Jennifer Billingsley, Scatman Crothers
14) White Buffalo~Charles Bronson, Will Sampson, Jack Warden
15) Orca~Richard Harris, Charlotte Rampling, Will Sampson, Robert Carradine and Bo Derek (very early role)
16) TAG: The Assassination Game~Robert Carradine, Linda Hamilton (early role), Bruce Abbott (Hamilton's husband for a brief time), Michael Winslow (early role)
17) Detour~Tom Neal and Ann Savage~~fantastic example of film noir
18) The Christmas Tree aka When Wolves Cry~William Holden, Virna Lisi, Brook Fuller~~tearjerker yet very fanciful
19) Who Slew Auntie Roo?~Mark Lester, Chloe Franks, Shelley Winters, Ralph Richardson, Hugh Griffith and Lionel Jeffries~~Most of the cable and book descriptions of this movie are wrong! I would swear that these people never even watched the movie! It's quirky and a bit spooky.
20) The World of Henry Orient~Peter Sellers, Tippy Walker, Merrie Spaeth, Paula Prentiss, Tom Bosley and Phyllis Thaxter
21) After the Fox~Peter Sellers, Victor Mature, Britt Ekland, Martin Balsam~To me, this is the best Sellers comedy ever! Neil Simon wrote the script~long before he became well-known; Burt Bacharach wrote the delightful score; and it has the cutest theme song that accompanies an animated opening much like in "The Pink Panther". I actually like this more than that film.
22) How to Murder Your Wife~Jack Lemmon, Virna Lisi, Terry-Thomas, Eddie Mayehoff, Claire Trevor~~It's a comedy, and it's not the misogynistic film people expect it to be. It has a wonderful Neal Hefti score!
23) Half Light~Demi Moore, Henry Ian Cusick (of "Lost"), Hans Matheson~~I've seen this only one time, and I want to see it again so much! It's a fascinating ghost story that has so many twists and turns that I know I neede to see it again.
24) The Last Sign~Andie MacDowall, Tim Roth, and Margot Kidder
25) Ruby Cairo aka Deception~Andie MacDowall, Liam Neeson, Viggo Mortensen and Jack Thompson
26) The Haunting Within aka Red Rover~William Baldwin and Jodi Lyn O'Keefe
27) Ruby (1977)~Piper Laurie, Janit Baldwin, Stuart Whitman, Roger Davis~a very weird haunting/possession story centering around a drive-in owner and
28) No Telling aka The Frankenstein Complex (1991)~I'm becoming quite impressed with Larry Fessenden for offbeat horror films. He also wrote and directed "Wendigo"; produced and has a bit role in "The Roost"; and appears in "Headspace". I'm keeping my eye on this guy!

I like:
Domino
The Jacket
Pride and Prejudice

House of Wax - people picked on it just because Ms. Hilton was in it...and she didn't do that bad. VERY thrilling.

Van Helsing - How is face-off of a state-of-the-art designed Werewolf and groundbreaking vampire not cool? Not possible.

Family Stone - a great, realistic family Christmas film of hilarity and tragedy.

Dancer in the Dark (people get turned off by Bjork's music because they think its frivolous in the movie) - all the music tells the story and the fantasies of the main character. Not a feel good movie, but its a pressing story. It focuses on difficult choices and human emotion.

The Cell- Visual Masterpiece of a horror movie. Many of the sets were designed after artwork. The scenes are stunning and you gotta love Jennifer Lopez smoking a joint! lol

The Life of David Gale. It takes on the death penalty and whether we can really know "without a shadow of a doubt" that someone is guilty. As a conservative, it made me think!

Snow Cake
Paris Je T'aime
Murderball
All the Real Girls
Private Fears in Public Places

just a few I've seen recently...

Moving McAllister.
Very Funny!

You have got to see Four Rooms. It came out in 1995 and has a slew of well known actors. Quentin Tarantino produced it. It reminds me a lot of the work he done on Pulp Fiction. My favorite scence is the Misbehavers.

Stark Raving Mad (Heist caper) Seann William Scott

A Wedding for Bella (Romantic comedy) Scott Baio

Long Gone (Comedy about baseball; Cable TV movie)
William Peterson from CSI

Double Whammy (Comedy/Action) Dennis Leary



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