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slynne
Underappreciated Movies Mark Unseen   Apr 5 18:07 UTC 2004

Lynne's list of movies that havent gotten enough attention:





A Room With a View - Wonderful adaptation of E.M. Forester's classic 
novel that examines social class and romance in turn of the century 
England. Stars Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Helena Bonham Carter and 
Daniel Day-Lewis in his best role ever. 

Party Girl - starring Parker Posey as a club hopping woman lured into 
the exciting field of library science. My friend Terry's brother is in 
this, credited as one of "the it twins" 

Bad Influence - Creepy movie with James Spader and Rob Lowe. It always 
makes me think of my friend Michael. I wont say why. 

Secretary - Speaking of James Spader. This was a very oddly charming 
movie. I never would have suspected an S & M film could be so touching. 

Dance Craze - ska documentary. My first introduction to ska. I love 
ska. It's my party and I will ska if I want to. 

Harold and Maude - Yeah it is a cult classic but it still deserves 
more. It is really funny. I love the car. 

Trainspotting - It will make you laugh at really horrible heroin 
addiction. Not many movies can claim that. Stars Ewan McGregor

American History X- tripped out story with Edward Norton as a crazy 
white supremist. 

Passion Fish - I just saw this. I cant believe that I had never heard 
of this movie before. It was really good. 

Red Rock West - Dennis Hopper is amazing in this one. Really scary. 
eep. 



So what movies do you think are really good but never got the attention 
they deserved?
144 responses total.
keesan
response 1 of 144: Mark Unseen   Apr 5 18:27 UTC 2004

I also liked Pashion Fish (available from from aadl).
They also have Shall We Dance, a Japanese ballroom dancing movie, and a
Singapore spoof of Saturday Night Fever (Saturday Night Forever?) where the
characters are actually nice to each other, and the other brother is not a
priest but a closet would-be-transexual who really does not want to be a
doctor for his parents.  I liked it much better than the original.
remmers
response 2 of 144: Mark Unseen   Apr 5 18:50 UTC 2004

I think "A Room with a View" got a decent amount of attention when it
came out, including some Academy nominations.

The only other movies on your list that I've seen are "Secretary" and
"Red Rock West".  I agree with you on both.

The director of "Red Rock West", John Dahl, has made a couple of other
unjustly neglected films - "Kill Me Again" and "The Last Seduction".
They're both neo-film-noir and the latter is particularly good.  It
stars Linda Fiorentino as a sociopathic femme fatale with murder on
her mind.

Get me started on unjustly neglected films and I could go on for quite
a while and probably will eventually.  For now I'll close with three
films by Hal Hartley, who's been making thoughtful movies with a comic
twist since the late 1980s:  "The Unbelievable Truth" (1989), "Trust"
(1990), and "Simple Men" (1992).
rcurl
response 3 of 144: Mark Unseen   Apr 5 19:02 UTC 2004

I saw a little bit of "Feeling Minnesota" on TV last night, and thought as
much as I saw was pretty peculiar, with a comedy slant on murder (and
whatever else was to come) involving what I might call social riff-raff.
But I'm intrigued enough to consider renting it. Has it gotten much
notice?

dlofnep
response 4 of 144: Mark Unseen   Apr 5 19:12 UTC 2004

Trainspotting; Under-appreciated? That movie got nothing but just deserved
praise..

As far as cheap-humour goes; I think mallrats was under-appreciated in the
cinema but was a blast on vhs. 
furs
response 5 of 144: Mark Unseen   Apr 5 20:50 UTC 2004

slynne, do you have a copy of dance craze?  I've actually never seen 
the movie, but have had the soundtrack for about 15 years.  I'd love to 
see it.
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