Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the Loop
The Imposters
Big Night
The Way, Way Back
The Way, Way Back was my choice, also. I love Sam Rockwell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the ones listed were celebrated when they came out or are cult classics, but I appreciate everyone posting them to remind us all of them.
Here's an actual obscure one, and very funny - Kung Pao: Enter the Fist. So bad it's good. My husband and I still quote from it.
Here are some that were popular when they came out but may be forgotten but I still love them:
Dogfight
While You Were Sleeping
Wings of Desire
I Know Where I'm Going
I tell people about this movie all the time. River Phoenix and Lili Taylor. Don't Think Twice It's Alright. Such a sweet and somber movie.
Anonymous wrote:The Fifth Element!
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.
Anonymous wrote:Most of the ones listed were celebrated when they came out or are cult classics, but I appreciate everyone posting them to remind us all of them.
Here's an actual obscure one, and very funny - Kung Pao: Enter the Fist. So bad it's good. My husband and I still quote from it.
Here are some that were popular when they came out but may be forgotten but I still love them:
Dogfight
While You Were Sleeping
Wings of Desire
I Know Where I'm Going
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would “that thing you do!” qualify? That was a great movie.
Hope so — loved it!
Anonymous wrote:Truly, Madly, Deeply
I think a few people saw it when it came out, but for some reason it's impossible to find anywhere so it's been forgotten. It's so, so good. I laughed and cried buckets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Annie, the one with Jamie Foxx. I thought it was a GREAT remake.
OMG. Are you being serious? This was one of the worst movies I have seen.
Not op, and my family prefers the Annie from the early '80s, but the Jamie Foxx one was fun in it's own way.
Anonymous wrote:Many of the movies listed were popular (some were box office hits) and classic blockbuster rentals for years to come. Maybe my age is showing since I saw many of the movies listed in the theater or on VHS.
Here’s a movie that nobody I’ve ever mentioned it to has seen:
Club Paradise.
It stars a young Robin Williams, Eugene Levy, Rick Moranis, Jimmy Cliff, etc.
It was released the same weekend as Weekend at Bernie’s which overshadowed it.
It’s a gem. And the soundtrack is fantastic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Opened this to say Win Win with bobby Canavale and Paul giametti — really just a phenomenal movie. It’s feel good and fun to watch while also dealing with really human and real themes.
But the thread is making me thing of some older movies that no one talks about anymore, like Brazil or The Mossion (I think both of which happen to have De Niro in them!). The movie Missing with sissy spacek is amazing and another one that time seems to have forgotten.
Win Win was so good. The Station Agent with Bobby Cannavale is also really good.