Little known films that you enjoyed or loved

City of God (ok, more unknown in America, but still)

Bully
 
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Salvage
A nice little independent low budget horror flick shot in & near my home town


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The American Astronaut
Simply the greatest musical/comedy/sci-fi/ space western ever created. :yay:

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Lucid
This is a fantastic Canadian independent film that is beautifully shot and has a very engaging story with a great twist ending. Highly recommended.:woot:
 
um...I think Darkman is a pretty well-known movie. Its on the Starz/Encore channel all the time.
 
London
Ravenous
Sol Goode
...holy crap I'm drawing a blank...I have so many I can't even think of them right now.
 
Our Time

At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul

This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse

Awakening of the Beast

The Bed-Sitting Room

Lost Continent

Wizards

The Dead Hate The Living

Kingdom of the Spiders

The Phantom of the Paradise

Deranged

The Devil's Ball

The Big Blue

Street Trash

Bloodsucking Freaks

Out of the Blue

Watermelon Man

They Call Her One Eye

The Abominable Dr. Phibes

Scream and Scream Again

Asylum

The Wicker Man

To The Devil A Daughter

The Devil Rides Out

The Late, Great Planet Earth

The Island at the Top of the World

Coonskin

Fantastic Planet

Feed
 
The very first Aronofsky movie - as far as I know - Pi.
 
A once little known film I loved that isn't little known anymore is 'Reservoir Dogs.' I am proud to say I was a Quentin Tarantino fan before anyone else. It makes me so happy when I here someone say they love Pulp Fiction or Kill Bill. I can just sit back and say 'yeah, I knew this guy was comin' 5 years before Pulp came out.
 
A once little known film I loved that isn't little known anymore is 'Reservoir Dogs.' I am proud to say I was a Quentin Tarantino fan before anyone else. It makes me so happy when I here someone say they love Pulp Fiction or Kill Bill. I can just sit back and say 'yeah, I knew this guy was comin' 5 years before Pulp came out.

I feel the same about Tim Burton. I was a fan WAY before the emo kids claimed him as their own.
 
You can't beat Killer Bees...
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The Giant Gila Monster
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The Killer Shrews
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Those are some chessy ass horror flicks. lol. :D
 
he also did 100 Women, but I never watched that.

Shoot 'Em Up is an action movie he made being released soon (dunno exactly when). it stars Clive Owen, Monica Belucci and Paul Giamatti. there's supposed to be some pretty wild shootouts, including one during a birth, one mid-coitus and one during a freefall.

Owen's the hero, trying to protect a baby from Giamatti and his men, who want the kid dead for who knows what reason, and Belucci is a prostitute.

if you look for it, I'm pretty sure there are some animatics around the net, that Michael Davis (I'm pretty sure that's the director's name) used to sell the idea to the studio

i apparently have seen 100 women, and never realized i did. i saw it and didn't know what it was called. but it was okay, not as good as his other 2 "dork gets the girl" movies, but still okay.

and there's a trailer up for that 'shoot 'em up', and it actually looks pretty damn cool.
 
My favorite film of all time. No exaggeration.
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Sammy's best work ever. I wish he'd take more roles like this. This is nearly a flawless movie. I'm surprised more people on the Hype aren't gaga over it.

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Whoever said this hit the nail on the head. I'm suprised Alfoso made Harry Potter 3 so bland, dry, gray, and boring when this movie was completely opposite. But i'll admit he is a master at getting kids to emote.
 
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I thought this was very funny and entertaining movie!!
 

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