Your favourite underrated movies no one saw

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A lot of these are quite well known...
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In Dreams
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Anonymous wrote:Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened

It is about the original cast of Merrily We Roll Along (which bombed on broadway) and how the experience shaped the cast of then 20-somethings. it is no longer streaming but is great.

I also loved The Sweet Hereafter but I don't think I could watch it again now that I am a parent


I loved this film too and found it tremendously moving.
Anonymous
Belly
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The Big Blue - 1988.

If you have seen this please chime in. I love this film.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dead Again, with Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson. The Seventh Sign with Demi Moore.


Dead Again is amazing.
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Anonymous wrote:The Big Blue - 1988.

If you have seen this please chime in. I love this film.


Le Grand Bleu-- I saw it in France, the summer I spent there in college. I don't remember too much of it, but I remember Jean Marc Barr was gorgeous! I remember the feeling of it but not what happened-- the deep, dark, quiet of the water.
Anonymous
I'm European, and The Fifth Element was huge for my generation (middle 40s). I'm not sure if it was popular here
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Anonymous wrote:Kids
The Last Temptation of Christ
The Vast of Night
The cat artist movie with Benedict Cumberbatch
Thumbsucker




Kids was an awful movie! So traumatic.


Agreed! Very disturbing for the time.
Anonymous
Chances Are (Robert Downey Jr and Cybil Shepard)
My Blue Heaven - ( Steve Martin, Rick Moranis, Joan Cusack)
Anonymous
Singles- great cast, funny and one of the best soundtracks from the 90s.
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Anonymous wrote:Benny and Joon


Loved Benny and Joon!

Me too!

This movie was definitely one many saw, and was not underrated.
Anonymous
I often feel like I’m the only one who ever watched Mrs Soffel with Mel Gibson before we realized he was awful and Diane Keaton and it left an impression on me. Anyone else?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Singles- great cast, funny and one of the best soundtracks from the 90s.


Pretty sure that movie was a mainstream hit. I saw it in the theater and still have the soundtrack on CD.

Bridget Fonda was the “it” girl for a minute. Now she’s a recluse.
Anonymous
Birthday Girl, starring a very young Nicole Kidman.
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