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Best movies/tv shows no one has ever heard of

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Guest pinnacleofallthingsmanly

The first thing I can think of is the movie Boondock Saints Nobody seems to have ever heard of this movie. I think it's hard to find on DVD even though no one has ever heard of the movie, I had to download it from Kazaa to watch it. It's a cool vigilante movie that I think anyone would enjoy.

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Guest J*ingus

A few of my personal favorites, ones which I'd be surprised if anyone (except C.H.U.D., who apparently really knows what he'd do "If I Had A Million Dollars") has seen more than a couple of them:

 

Living in Oblivion

Tokyo Fist

Dark Angel: The Ascent

Deadly China Hero

The Kingdom

Sanjuro

After Hours

Lady from Shanghai

Sherlock Jr.

The Sweet Hereafter

Fritz the Cat

Just Heroes

Dog Day Afternoon

Wings of Honneamise

The Rapture

Crimewave

Stalker

Bad Lieutenant

Red River

Nosferatu the Vampyre

Assault on Precinct 13

Diggstown

Cemetary Man

Mean Streets

Killer's Kiss

Exotica

 

Um,that's plenty enough for now, I'm sure I can think of more later.

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Guest shlidgn90

exotica is pretty good. you should see another movie by atom egoyan named the sweet hereafter.

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I told everyone about boondock saints when it was re-released, no one seemed to care.  dog day afternoon is unknown? it had frekin pacino in it.  Diggstown, dude everyones seen that.

 

--Rob

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Guest CoreyLazarus416

Nobody seems to remember ExoSquad except for me and my friend Scott...

 

As for movies, the entire Phantasm series never gets any credit.

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Guest Ravenbomb

yeah, Dog Day Afternoon isn't nearly as recognised as it should be. Attica! Attica!

 

Nobody seems to remember Welcome Back Kotter either

Raging Bull always gets overshadowed by the second most overrated movie ever, Rocky.

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Guest razazteca
Deadly China Hero

 

Jet Li as the drunken master ruled plus whats funnier than the chicken suit kung fu

 

Great China Hero is just as good

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Guest El Satanico

Well seeing as how my post about it has only been viewed five times.

 

Farscape is one of the better shows on tv, but it's hardly ever mentioned.

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Guest JMTapes

Boondock Saints was pretty cool. It was a little odd, though, but still very good. Also, Almost Heroes (one of Farley's last movies) was really funny, but no one except me & my brother have ever seen it that I know of. -Jim

 

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Nobody seems to remember Welcome Back Kotter either

I think most people remember Welcome Back, Kotter. It lasted for 4 years, and launched John Travolta to stardom. And didn't it get a cartoon spin-off as well, or am I just hallucinating?

 

Let's see. I loved Grosse Pointe (the WB show), but nobody seems to remember it, other than TV geeks. Everyone remembers the character Max Headroom, from the 80s Pepsi commercials, but hardly anyone remembers watching the Max Headroom TV show, which probably explains why it got canned so quickly.

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Guest ant_7000

Ultraman, which the Power Rangers ripped off the concept of fighting giant monsters

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Guest Renegade

I actually dont know what the name of the show was but here is a description:

 

Japanese cartoon about preteen soccer fanatics/players, where they did the most far fetched moves and stunts (e.g ripping the net with a shot, or a guy who had shot so strong it KO'ed people)

 

I think it was an 80's cartoon, i marked out for it when i was kid though.

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Anyone-ever-heard-of-this-show-on-NBC-called-"Tucker"?

The-show-was-pretty-good-but-the-bastards-over-at-NBC-cancelled-it-after-one-season.

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Guest dr deaf
A few of my personal favorites, ones which I'd be surprised if anyone (except C.H.U.D., who apparently really knows what he'd do "If I Had A Million Dollars") has seen more than a couple of them:

 

Living in Oblivion

Tokyo Fist

Dark Angel: The Ascent

Deadly China Hero

The Kingdom

Sanjuro

After Hours

Lady from Shanghai

Sherlock Jr.

The Sweet Hereafter

Fritz the Cat

Just Heroes

Dog Day Afternoon

Wings of Honneamise

The Rapture

Crimewave

Stalker

Bad Lieutenant

Red River

Nosferatu the Vampyre

Assault on Precinct 13

Diggstown

Cemetary Man

Mean Streets

Killer's Kiss

Exotica

 

Um,that's plenty enough for now, I'm sure I can think of more later.

I've seen maybe about 75% of those.  Looks like the list of a man that worked in a video store too long.  That's what happened to me.

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A few of my personal favorites, ones which I'd be surprised if anyone (except C.H.U.D., who apparently really knows what he'd do "If I Had A Million Dollars") has seen more than a couple of them:

 

Living in Oblivion

Tokyo Fist

Dark Angel: The Ascent

Deadly China Hero

The Kingdom

Sanjuro

After Hours

Lady from Shanghai

Sherlock Jr.

The Sweet Hereafter

Fritz the Cat

Just Heroes

Dog Day Afternoon

Wings of Honneamise

The Rapture

Crimewave

Stalker

Bad Lieutenant

Red River

Nosferatu the Vampyre

Assault on Precinct 13

Diggstown

Cemetary Man

Mean Streets

Killer's Kiss

Exotica

 

Um,that's plenty enough for now, I'm sure I can think of more later.

I've seen about half of them and I've heard of just about all of them.

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Dude, I wicked remember UltraMan! I actually just had a small conversation about that show yesterday...odd...

 

Another movie that kicks a lot of ass and gets no credit is Grosse Point Blank. It came out when the trend in Hollywood was the high school reunion storylines, and it was definitely the best of those comedies.

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Guest Ravenbomb

Ok, I'll restate that then. Most ppl that I know haven't heard of Welcome Back Kotter

 

and what about Greatest American Hero?

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Guest Shaved Bear

two saturday cartoons from my childhood:

 

All-Stars which was Wayne Gretzky, Michael Jordan, and Bo Jackson using their athletic abilities for things

 

and Captain N which was a 30-min weekly nintendo commercial

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Guest J*ingus

deaf & Arkham, which ones hadn't you seen/heard of?  (I'm always trying to keep ahead of the curve on the "I've seen more of le cinema than you have!" elitist snob arguments.)

 

Hmmm... maybe I overestimated the obscurity of some of those movies.  Allow me to list a few more:

 

Aguirre, the Wrath of God

The General (1927)

Blood for Dracula

Violent Cop

Curse of the Cat People

Fun

Tetsuo: the Iron Man

Silent Movie

Black Sabbath

Audition

Bulletproof Heart

Long Day's Journey Into Night

The Zero Effect

Snake in Eagle's Shadow

Hotel Room

Therese & Isabelle

Heroes Shed No Tears

The Keep

Urotsukidoji: Legend of the Overfiend

Dead Calm

The Stranger

Zelig

Weekend

Backtrack

The Gold Rush

The Valley of Gwangi

Masque of the Red Death (1964)

Desperate Living

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Guest cynicalprofit

Duckman....one of the best tvs ever

Dinosaurs, the later seasons. Man the stuff it talked about got really heavy and it went over its target audiences head. But still the whole global destruction thing and how were on the same path they are was totally killer and correct. To bad no one realizes it.

The Critic was always funny, even if it became dated when comedy central was airing it last summer, which will probably be the last time it sees day light.

 

Also i have to throw out a comedian that not alot of people know about because he never did sell out. Bill Hicks. Funniest man to ever live. Guy was a prophet. His stuff is still relevent today, all you have to do is stubstitue names like britney spears of tiffany, etc, and it still works. Hell he even brought up if child molesting was something the government was trying to stop at waco, they why didnt they go after the cathloc church? Man died to soon. And has been ripped off by dennis leary and carlin ever since. The whole no cure for cancer thing was because bill died of it and leary became famous after bill died using his ideas.

 

ok time to shut up.

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Anyone-ever-heard-of-this-show-on-NBC-called-"Tucker"?

The-show-was-pretty-good-but-the-bastards-over-at-NBC-cancelled-it-after-one-season.

It was a Malcolm In The Middle ripoff and it sucked.

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yeah, Dog Day Afternoon isn't nearly as recognised as it should be. Attica! Attica!

 

Nobody seems to remember Welcome Back Kotter either

Raging Bull always gets overshadowed by the second most overrated movie ever, Rocky.

Dog Day Afternoon is ace. Really great movie.

 

One of my favorites RUSHMORE! It was so good. The humor was blunt and it really was an all around great movie.

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Guest Zack Malibu

Not too many people remember Swan's Crossing when I talk about it, although it jumpstarted Sarah Michelle Gellar's career, and it only lasted a season.

 

Movies I have that most people wouldn't/don't know:

Crack House

Pray For Death

Seven Girlfriends

Miracle Beach

Rockula

Moving Violations

Stoogemania

The Wraith

No Retreat, No Surrender

Only The Strong

Full Contact

Offerings

Mr. Destiny

Fast Getaway

Trippin'

Sleepaway Camp

Sleepaway Camp 2

Sleepaway Camp 3

China O'Brien

China O'Brien 2

Tiger Claws (first one rules, part 2 sucked, haven't watched part 3 yet.)

Legend Of Bruce Lee (Chinese Chiech Chuan Kung Fu-it's one of the "knockoff" Lee movies)

Avenging Force

Fraternity Vacation

Making The Grade

City Of Industry

The Party Animal

Test Tube Teens From The Year 2000

We're Talkin' Serious Money

 

I'll probably add more to the list later.

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Not too many people remember Swan's Crossing when I talk about it, although it jumpstarted Sarah Michelle Gellar's career, and it only lasted a season.

 

Movies I have that most people wouldn't/don't know:

Crack House

Pray For Death

Seven Girlfriends

Miracle Beach

Rockula

Moving Violations

Stoogemania

The Wraith

No Retreat, No Surrender

Only The Strong

Full Contact

Offerings

Mr. Destiny

Fast Getaway

Trippin'

Sleepaway Camp

Sleepaway Camp 2

Sleepaway Camp 3

China O'Brien

China O'Brien 2

Tiger Claws (first one rules, part 2 sucked, haven't watched part 3 yet.)

Legend Of Bruce Lee (Chinese Chiech Chuan Kung Fu-it's one of the "knockoff" Lee movies)

Avenging Force

Fraternity Vacation

Making The Grade

City Of Industry

The Party Animal

Test Tube Teens From The Year 2000

We're Talkin' Serious Money

 

I'll probably add more to the list later.

I've-seen-China-O-Brian-1-and-2.

I've-seen-Trippin(Hey,I-thought-it-was-funny)

Seen-Only-The-Strong(Okay-movie-for-a-cast-that-wasnt-well-known)

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Guest Youth N Asia

Parker Lewis Can't Lose...

 

That was the coolest show when I was a kid...I thought that's how high school really was.

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Guest Anorak

There were two TV shows that stood out for me in recent years that are not awfully well known, 'The Adam & Joe Show and 'Vids', both on Channel 4.

 

A & J is a better known show than it once was, thanks mainly to word of mouth and some glowing write ups in the broadsheets. Basically a send up/tribute to pop culture, it spoofs films and television in really funny and original way, its one of the daftest and cleverest shows on television. They shoot their own homemade versions of Holywood films using nothing but fluffy toys and voiceovers. Not only is it brilliantly done and ingenius but the 'toy movies' also act as mini reviews, with the jokes actually providing a critique of the film, Saving Private Ryan and American Beauty were totally ripped apart. There's also weekly skits with A&J's star wars figures recreating certain tv shows, their Yoda and Obi Wan (portrayed as a pissed irishman) are pure gold. There's also plenty of skits they act out personally as well. Its become a deserving cult success over the past couple of years.

 

Vids is a late night video review show featuring a two guys who rant and rave about films. An average show would see them review a Hollywood film, a foreign film and any number of obscure genre flicks from any period in cinema history. There's so much truth and common sense in their very candid opinions, they often rant about society in general when talking about a certain film and the points they make are often hilarious, truthful and quite perceptive all at the same time. Just as much contempt is often shown towards young film buffs who consider themselves superior as towards the people who pay their money to see any garbage, no bias is shown towards certain types of films. Their take on certain 'Americanisims' present in many films is very funny as well, there's a great mix of brilliantly observed home truths and surreal profanity that makes the show great as both cine-literate film discussion and as great comedy. I don't know whether or not the show has finished for good, it was on in the early hours of the morning on 4Later.

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Guest Vyce

Hmm...movies...

 

Dark City (only Roger Ebert seems to give this movie its due)

 

City of Lost Children (bizarre French sci-fi flick; Ron Perlman, as usual, kicks ass)

 

Cronos (a Ron Perlman theme!  Nice new take on the vampire concept by Guillermo del Toro)

 

Big Trouble in Little China (one of the best movies ever made.  Yes, I really did type that.  Yes, I'm serious.  You won't find much of anything else as campy or as goofy fun as this Carpenter flick.)

 

Pitch Black (somewhat underrated modern sci-fi flick with Vin Diesel in total badass mode)

 

Ikiru (my personal favorite Kurosawa film; it doesn't get the recognition that his other higher profile films, such as Yojimbo or Seven Samurai or Ran, have, but it's a wonderful, sad, thought-provoking film.  Depressing, but at the same time, optimistic and rewading.)

 

As for TV shows....

 

Farscape is very underrated - it is, IMO, the best sci-fi show currently in production today.

 

And I'd also give special mention to "Insomniac" with Dave Attell on Comedy Central.  Pretty funny show when you get down to it.

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Guest razazteca
Snake in Eagle's Shadow

one of Jackie Chan's best movies ever

 

Urotsukidoji: Legend of the Overfiend

is this hentia?  in the final episode did a drop of blood fall from the sky and was swallowed by the main character?

 

Honey Cutey

IRIA

Lupin III

Street Fighter II V

Butterfly and Sword

The Prodigical Son

Hand of Death (aka Countdown to Kung Fu)

My Lucky Stars

Dragons Forever

AD Police Files

Silver Hawks

M.U.S.C.L.E

Dreadnaught

Hong Kong Fooley

Leolo

Dangaio

Riding Beam

Raven Tengu Kabuto

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