What's your favorite movie you think most people haven't seen?

A few other "obscure" movies (or at least not uberpopular):

Rounders - Always makes me wanna play poker :)

Failsafe - A movie from 1964 starting Henry Fonda and Walter Matthau...Kind of a more serious Dr. Strangelove, with an incredible plot twist at the end. There was a crappy TV remake of this movie out a couple years ago that didn't come close to doing it justice.

Inherit the Wind - From 1960 starring Spencer Tracy as Clarence Darrow and Frederic March as William Jennings Bryan. The movie (based on the play) is a slightly fictionalized telling of the events surrounding the "Scopes Monkey Trial" that first allowed the teaching of evolution in schools. Interesting subject matter, but just incredible performances by Tracy and March.

I typically can't stand "classic" movies, but those last two are among the best I've ever seen, regardless of when they were released.
 
A few of mine were already mentioned...

Return to Me
Slingblade
Home for the Holidays

I'm also adding...

The Full Monty
The Other Sister
Eddie & The Cruisers
 

The Freshman is great.

Definitely have to go with Ed Wood, starring my husband. So quirky. So cool.

And then there's Overboard.

"Helluva day at sea, Sir!"

But you know my favorite is Sixteen Candles.

I'm going to a dance.
We're being graded on it for gym.
 
Lake Placid!

It stars Bridget Fonda, Bill Pulman, Betty White, Oliver Platt and one VERY big crocodile in it, very funny.
 
My very favorite is Valley Girl, it had Nicolas Cage in it!

"Like it's sushi, don't ya know?!"

I also liked The Shag. Since we are going to Myrtle in June, I think I will have to go see if I can find it at the video store. I wonder if any of them have it?

I'm excited now, I really want to see that again!
:bounce: :Pinkbounc :bounce:
 
Originally posted by hyzdufan
Hands down...Buffalo 66'.

Christina Ricci at her finest.

didn't see this...but I always though Christina Ricci was at her finest (trashiest) in "The Opposite of Sex"

was an indie film
 
Originally posted by meandtheguys
My absolute favorite is an old Danny Kaye movie, "The Court Jester." I loved it growing up and still do! Of course I was going to marry Danny Kaye, so it is understandable!

"The vessel with the pestle has the brew that is true!"
 
Milagro Beanfield War!!
Directed by Robert Redford. Starred - Sonya Braga, Daniel Stern, and a lot of other people were in it: Melanie Griffith. Freddie Prinze etc.
Great movie!
I grew up in New Mexico and felt like I knew and loved every one of these people in my life.
 
Mine is the original Dawn of the Dead. When I was a teen we saw it every Sat. night at the midnight movie.
 
Originally posted by shatzjsl
Mine is the original Dawn of the Dead. When I was a teen we saw it every Sat. night at the midnight movie.

LOL--you and my DH--he loved zombie movies. We have all the original "Dead" movies on VHS tapes.
 
I recently rediscovered Fried Green Tomatoes, though most have probably seen it...

I'm a sucker for:

Shag
One Hour Photo - Robin Williams at his FINEST!
Being John Malcovich - a true work of art
ORIGINAL Freaky Friday =) Love it!

The Other Sister is a great one, too!!!!!!!!!!
 
Thought of three more most have never heard of: I had the hardest time finding copies of these!

FLIGHT OF THE NAVIGATOR

SPACE CAMP

THE HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE
 
I also vote for:

Inherit the Wind--one of my all-time favorites but I love anything with Spencer Tracy

Home for the Holidays--our family tradition is to watch this movie every Thanksgiving.

And I'll add one of my VERY favorites:

Waking Ned Devine

Anyone else like this one? I laugh so hard every time I see the little old man on the motorcycle--I watch it whenever I need to be cheered up!
 
Army of Darkness is my favorite cheesy movie, and most people I've talked to haven't seen it.
 
CLIFFORD from 1994. Martin Short plays a ten year old boy who causes tons of trouble. Charles Grodin and Mary Steenburgen are also in it. Most people who have actually seen this movie think it's stupid, but I find it to be hysterical.
 
Oh good! I'm the first one to post "A Simple Twist of Fate". Starring Steve Martin as grouchy-type hermit who ends up adopting a little girl and raising her. It's not my favorite movie (how could I pick just one), but it's really good.
 














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