Little-known films you should watch!

islandman

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The Station Agent.

Incredibly brilliant. NetFlix it. You won't be sorry or I'll refund your money.
 
If you're a science fiction/comic book fan.

Free Enterprise. It is hysterical.
 
islandman said:
The Station Agent.

Incredibly brilliant. NetFlix it. You won't be sorry or I'll refund your money.
since I love your taste in music and you haven't ever been wrong there...I added it to my queue.
 
The Double Life Of Veronique.
Fitzcarraldo.
Nowhere in Africa.
Titanic.

That last was a joke.
 
Hiroshima Mon Amor
Diva
Anything by Werner Herzog, Francois Truffalt, and Akira Kurasawa.
Blade Runner
 
Rhys said:
Hiroshima Mon Amor
Diva
Anything by Werner Herzog, Francois Truffalt, and Akira Kurasawa.
Blade Runner

Yeah that's a good collection.


I would throw in for this thread anything by Lynne Stopkewich
 
My kind of flick thread

Waiting for Guffman
LolliLove
Muriel's Wedding
Italian for Beginners
High Art
Secretary
Japanese Story
 
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Le journal d'une femme de chambre.

It's older than dirt but has a wonderful pathos. I'll think of more no doubt, I tend to prefer art haus movies. Add more later m'kay. Cool thread, thanks .

Wiki Link
 
I love art haus too, Rebecca

I'll have to check out that movie. Thanks!
 
Woman with Red Hair - Tatsumi Kumashiro

In these times:
La Ronde - Max Ophüls (adaptation of Arthur Schnitzler's Hands Around)

An excerpt:

SOLDIER: There isn't a soul about, you know.
PARLOURMAID: Let's go back where there are
people.
SOLDIER: We don't need people, Miss Marie, we
need ... ha ha ...
PARLOURMAID: But Mr Franz, I beg you, for God's
sake... if only I'd realized... oh, oh ... come on then
...
* * * *
SOLDIER: [blissfully happy]: Dear God, one more...
ah ...
PARLOURMAID: I can't see your face.
SOLDIER: What's my face got to do with it?
 
More flicks

Amelie
The Motorcycle Diaries
Il Postino

Clerks
Mallrats
Office Space
Chasing Amy
 
Javagirl said:
Waiting for Guffman
LolliLove
Muriel's Wedding
Italian for Beginners
High Art
Secretary
Japanese Story

I loved Lollilove.

The Ape, directed by James Franco (of Spider-Man fame co-wrote and directed it. May be a masterpiece. :D
 
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