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Highly Underrated/Unknown Movies

DukesofStratosphear

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Originally Posted by Simon Templar
Also Duel by Spielbergo. Probably my fave of all his films.

Absolutely! Even though it was only made for TV, it turned out so well it got a theatrical release in Europe. Unreal.
 

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Originally Posted by Simon Templar
"Figures in a landscape" with the great Robert Shaw.

Sir, you have good taste. That's a great film. It's probably my best McDowell. Well, equal with "˜The Caller' which is also criminally underrated/unknown.
 

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Originally Posted by Sesame Seed
Yeah, the film is underrated, but I consider him overrated.

im not too familiar with bertolucci's reputation

others-
general della rovere
the wind that shakes the barley
 

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From the international category I'll throw in:

City of God (Brazilian)
Das Boot (German)
Downfall (German)
The Lives of Others (German)
Amelie (French)
Cinema Paradiso (Italian)

I know many of these are pretty standard on any movie buff's list, but you still find that many others haven't watched them.
 

Simon Templar

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Originally Posted by Sesame Seed
Sir, you have good taste. That's a great film. It's probably my best McDowell. Well, equal with "˜The Caller' which is also criminally underrated/unknown.

Thanks, i'll look out for the caller. What year was it made?
 

Simon Templar

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Originally Posted by Biggskip
From the international category I'll throw in:

City of God (Brazilian)
Das Boot (German)
Downfall (German)
The Lives of Others (German)
Amelie (French)
Cinema Paradiso (Italian)

I know many of these are pretty standard on any movie buff's list, but you still find that many others haven't watched them.


I was going to post Downfall - brilliant movie. "Reigne Margot" was also enjoyable if bloody.
 

Sesame Seed

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Originally Posted by Simon Templar
Thanks, i'll look out for the caller. What year was it made?

1987. it's a dialogue driven film with only two characters that we know nothing about. It unravels as it goes along, but the final portion of the film is truly bizarre (good or bad depending on your perspective). It's certainly a unique film.
 

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Originally Posted by LabelKing
Altman's 3 Women.

Good pick, LabelKing. I can rely on you to take it up a notch with your interesting choices. I think Altman's "˜Images' is also underrated. But the same can be said for most of his poorly received films including "˜Kansas City', Pret-a-Porter' and' Popeye'. If anything, I'd argue that he doesn't have that great film that puts him instantly on the map as a director (includes "˜MASH, "˜The Player' and "˜Gosford Park'). He was consistently good, but never had an exclamation mark picture.
 

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Originally Posted by Sesame Seed
Highly rated, some even have him up there with his countryman, Federico Fellini.

while fellini's visuals and scores are better, ive havent been moved by his movies
 

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