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[QUOTE=regnak;5067523]Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow[/QUOTE]
THIS!!!
Also...
Harley Davidson & The Marlboro Man
Q: The Winged Serpent
Switchblade Sisters
The Phantom Of The Paradise
Super
Dead Snow
Cockneys Vs Zombies
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Debatable if any Spielberg film qualifies as a hidden gem/underrated but [I]Duel [/I], his first theatrical film, is a favorite of mine. A very good highway horror/thriller movie that's essentially a proto-[I]Jaws[/I] but with a truck.
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I forgot to add my cult favorite - Knight Riders. Cheesy but fun Ed Harris film with a guest appearance from Stephen King :)
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Sean Penn, Gary Oldman, Robin Wright, Ed Harris, John Turturro - powerhouse lineup from "State of Grace" a great undercover cop drama.
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[QUOTE=j9ac9k;5076728]
Speaking of Meg Ryan, I think my favorite Denzel Washington movie might be [B]"Courage Under Fire."[/B] Ryan stole a lot of attention with her dramatic turn, (and she does a fine job) but Denzel is the star, playing a borderline alcoholic, military man trying to recover from his trauma in the war while investigating the events surrounding Ryan's character as she is a potential candidate for the medal of Honor. Matt Damon, Scott Glenn and Lou Diamond Philips also give really good supporting performances.[/QUOTE]
I saw that in theaters. I don't think many did if I recall. I think it was even panned. I still like it though. The performances were very good,
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[QUOTE=Gaius;5078897]Debatable if any Spielberg film qualifies as a hidden gem/underrated but [I]Duel [/I], his first theatrical film, is a favorite of mine. A very good highway horror/thriller movie that's essentially a proto-[I]Jaws[/I] but with a truck.[/QUOTE]
They played Duel on TV a lot. Late at night, though. Its a great movie.
Thanks for the responses guys.
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[QUOTE=Gaelforce;5078910]I forgot to add my cult favorite - Knight Riders. [B][I][COLOR="#0000FF"]Cheesy but fun Ed Harris film [/COLOR][/I][/B]with a guest appearance from Stephen King :)[/QUOTE]
A couple of things...
- Ed smacking that guy around the diner at the end? It is great each and every time.
- Tom Savini playing Sir Morgan never really gets the credit that it should as a performance.
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[video=youtube;lnmY8w2HizQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnmY8w2HizQ[/video]
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[QUOTE=numberthirty;5079172]A couple of things...
- Ed smacking that guy around the diner at the end? It is great each and every time.
- Tom Savini playing Sir Morgan never really gets the credit that it should as a performance.[/QUOTE]
"You forgot your basics, Morgan!" :)
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Oh, I'll add Repo the Genetic Opera (I'm aware it's gained a cult following of its owns too).
You first have to be a fan of musicals, and even in that category, its really violent and dark. It's visually impressive though, Anthony Stewart Head and Alexa Vega in it as father and daughter.
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Two that I love.
[img]https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51B6H-ZbDzL._AC_.jpg[/img] [img]https://img.moviepostershop.com/love-stinks-movie-poster-1999-1020211085.jpg[/img]
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Also wanna add Black Hole and Renaissance. Renaissance is like if Sin City was animated. Truly brilliant.
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Predestination and Moon were two really good, mostly under-the-radar sci-fi films.
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Also forgot to mention Sunshine, another great sci-fi film with a surprisingly strong cast.
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The Comic (1969) starring Dick Van Dyke, directed by Carl Reiner. A silent film comedian is undone by his ego and selfishness. The films within the film are hilarious!