Your favourite underrated movies no one saw

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Big Blue - 1988.

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


Of course! We were all big fans of Luc Besson and Jean Marc Barr was so dreamy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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?


Yes. He was gorgeous in it. The music was also gorgeous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chances Are (Robert Downey Jr and Cybil Shepard)
My Blue Heaven - ( Steve Martin, Rick Moranis, Joan Cusack)


I love My Blue Heaven. I wish it were streaming anywhere!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Birthday Girl, starring a very young Nicole Kidman.


I think about that movie a lot...every time I look at my tea kettle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Big Night


Gem!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just rewatched Racing With the Moon and remembered how much I love the movie - young Sean Penn, Nic Cage and Elizabeth McGovern

That was the first movie my sister and I rented from Erik’s once my parents got a VCR.
Anonymous
^^^ EROL’S stupid autocorrect
Anonymous
Everyone’s choices seem so highbrow. I loved Beautyshop with Queen Latifah, but it wasn’t intellectual, just a fun romp.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chances Are (Robert Downey Jr and Cybil Shepard)
My Blue Heaven - ( Steve Martin, Rick Moranis, Joan Cusack)


I love My Blue Heaven. I wish it were streaming anywhere!


It is - we watched it a month or so ago. I am not sure on which service - either Prime, Starz, or Hulu. Maybe Disney +, but I don't think it was that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Birthday Girl, starring a very young Nicole Kidman.


The film might have been underrated, but Nicole Kidman turned 34 the year it came out and was already a bankable star.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Birthday Girl, starring a very young Nicole Kidman.


The film might have been underrated, but Nicole Kidman turned 34 the year it came out and was already a bankable star.


And the movie was dumb.
Anonymous
+100 for My Blue Heaven. Yet another movie with such great dance scenes!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Everyone’s choices seem so highbrow. I loved Beautyshop with Queen Latifah, but it wasn’t intellectual, just a fun romp.


Haha I can promise that the movies I endorsed- Shag, My Blue Heaven and the Sleepaway Camp movies are far from high brow. I would argue a few made me less intelligent for watching!
Anonymous
+1 Cold Comfort Farm
Also
Chasing Liberty with Mandy Moore
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Big Blue - 1988.

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


Of course! We were all big fans of Luc Besson and Jean Marc Barr was so dreamy.


I was the one that posted about this movie. I need to go seek it out again. I worked at the movie theater when it came out. It was actually sort of weird that my theater in my town got this as a feature, but it did. So I saw it a bunch of times. We'd get a break 20 or so minutes after the movies started and could go in and watch one. I must have seen the pasta scene with Rosanna Arquette 50 times.

Jean Reno is also great in this.
post reply Forum Index » Entertainment and Pop Culture
Message Quick Reply
Go to: