Pulp Fiction, I don't know if it's considered "Obscure", but I only know 1 or 2 people that have seen it that I didn't force to watch it.
Godfather must be extremely obscure then, seeing how its like 40 years old.renner-08 said:im going with boondock saints, its obscure because it was made like 15 years ago
godfather is a special exception, seeing how great it isultimatechance said:Godfather must be extremely obscure then, seeing how its like 40 years old.renner-08 said:im going with boondock saints, its obscure because it was made like 15 years ago
I loved GHP, its a shame Rik and Ade put bottom to rest, although apparently they will work together in the next 10 years at some point.Fulax said:Guest House Paradiso.
Or Beerfest. Or Mystery Men. Or Revenge of the Killer Tomatoes.
Or Oldboy.
Kinda missed the point. Boondock Saints may be considered as an obscure movie because of the fact that it's box office sales were in the ten-thousands, but it being a 10-15 year old movie has nothing to do with obscurity. Many of the greatest (as well as most popular) movies of all time were made 20-40 years ago, so you must be a youngster if you think that a movie's age at 15 years is old, set aside obscure.renner-08 said:godfather is a special exception, seeing how great it isultimatechance said:Godfather must be extremely obscure then, seeing how its like 40 years old.renner-08 said:im going with boondock saints, its obscure because it was made like 15 years ago
Well Army of Darkness is Evil Dead III after all...robert632 said:that's as obscure as evil dead.Instant K4rma said:Army of Darkness!
You bastard, you made me lose the Game.Doom_bringer58 said:I don't mean to be a douche, but my favourite obscure movie is "The Game" with Michael Douglas. Now THERE'S a psychological thriller