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Most underappreciated films

Tokyo Slim

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Originally Posted by ryoneo
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Ha, okay I might have gone overboard with Reservoir Dogs, but the other two I think are under appreciated.


Perhaps you didn't read my question... Please explain how exactlythefuck any of these movies are underappreciated.

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Originally Posted by Tokyo Slim
It's actually one of my faves. J liked it too.

I think you are the other person I've ever heard of who's watched it. It was someone from the board.

When Takeshi beats the crap out of Epps in the beginning of the movie... its classic.
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A lot of my friends have seen it. But then I know a bunch of people who've seen his entire filmography...

The beginning is good, I didn't dislike it and if I didn't know Kitano would definitely have been interested enough to watch his other stuff.
 

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Originally Posted by Fuuma
A lot of my friends have seen it. But then I know a bunch of people who've seen his entire filmography...

The beginning is good, I didn't dislike it and if I didn't know Kitano would definitely have been interested enough to watch his other stuff.


Didn't like the Butch & Sundance ending?
 

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+rep. this is an absolutely great film. the opening sequence is among my favorites. i would add bad influence as another good one.


Originally Posted by Baron
The Hidden, from the mid 80's. A kickass sci-fi horror movie that was clearly the basis for Twin Peaks. It even stars Kyle McLacclan as a quirky FBI agent tracking an psychotic killer in an offbeat Northwest town. I've often wondered if David Lynch had something to do with this film. The revelations about the killers identy (and the FBI agent's too) make me wonder where Twin Peaks might have been headed originally (I think Lynch really started to wing it on the plot to draw it out and kinda lost his thread along the way.) RENT THIS MOVIE!
 

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Originally Posted by GoSurface
Errr.....Showgirls?
I waffled on whether or not to include this, as I *do* think its underappreciated. But I didn't... cause I hate explaining to people my interpretation of the movie.
 

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