The Man From U.N.C.L.E. "Great comedy/spy movie that did surprisingly poorly in theaters. Definitely recommend a watch."
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Reign of Fire "It's the tits and I never hear it talked about. Dragons emerge in present-day England and begin setting everything ablaze."
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Super "James Gunn's pre-GOTG movie. It's not very well known and flopped in theaters, but I love both of it because the bizarre humor works for me but I would understand why some people wouldn't like it."
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The Fountain "Done by Darren Aronofsky starring Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz. I think people thought it was just too weird."
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Out Cold "I haven't met anyone who's heard of it. It's Casablanca... but with snowboarders!"
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Gattaca "Hardly anyone I know has seen it. Ethan Hawke is superb and I love the film noir/sci fi style of the movie."
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Mary and Max "Most people don't know of it. The animation was great and the story had me crying at the end like a baby. It's one of the most depressing movies, that doesn't make you depressed. It was a happy cry for sure but it's so sad."
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Defiance "An amazing TRUE story with photos during the credits of the real people. It takes place deep in the woods of WW2 Poland. A massive colony of Jewish people who defied the Nazis and fought alongside the Russians and they survived the ENTIRE war there in the woods until it was over (obviously some of them died because they were fighting too). Some of which moving to the US after (covered in the credits). So amazing. The start of the movie can be a little slow. But it was very good."
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Hands on a Hardbody: The Documentary "Unfortunately hard to find these days, it's a hilarious and sweet documentary about a car contest in Texas back in the 1990s. Doesn't sound like something that could possibly sustain a 90-minute runtime, but by the end you'll wish you could spend at least two more hours with the people trying to win a truck by simply keeping their hands on it in a contest that goes on for days."
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Mr. Right "Starring Anna Kendrick and Sam Rockwell. I can't find it anywhere and I love the movie."
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The Burbs "It has so many good quotes and it’s sad when no one ever knows what I’m talking about."
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The Cube "It's a 1997 Canadian horror film directed by Vincenzo Natali. It's nightmare fuel psychological horror about 5 people who woke up in a giant complex from which they have to escape. Highly recommend it."
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Red Eye "B-level movie where Cillian Murphy and Rachel McAdams blow everyone else out of the water."
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Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping "It bombed at the box office, but in my opinion it’s one of the best comedies ever made. A satire of pop stardom written by and starring The Lonely Island, and featuring a song with the lyrics “f*ck me like we f*cked Bin laden”? Should’ve won an Oscar tbh."
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Six String Samurai "Basically a post-apocalyptic flick where the bombs went off in the ’50s and Buddy Holly had to pick up a sword and go roaming samurai in the wasteland."
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Better Off Dead "An 80s teen comedy staring John Cusack in which he repeatedly tries to commit suicide (humorously), has cartoon/claymation animated hallucinations set to Van Halen, has to win a ski competition to woo his ex, and is relentlessly stalked by a young paperboy over 2 dollars. It’s incredibly goofy and one of my favorite 80s movies of all time."
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The Clovehitch Killer "Such a great movie about a boy trying to figure out if his father is a serial killer. It's on Netflix right now!"