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Raziel_Likes_Souls

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saintchristopher said:
Six String Samurai.

It's a post-apocalyptic road movie where the main character is a kung fu Buddy Holly.
Finally, Someone who ninja'd me, and saw that.

But I would vote Gozu and Audition.
 

CloggedDonkey

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I can't really think of one, except some shitty comedy about an accountant having to work with an over the top cop who doesn't play by the rules. I think it was called "The Man".
 

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I plan on watching The Human Centipede when I feel like I'm ready to handle it. It's low budget, so it's probably not that bad, but the concept of it is horrifying enough. The desription of the basic plot of the movie conjures freaky things in my head. But yeah, I doubt many people here have seen it.
 

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Gigaguy64 said:
Panda Mania said:
Gigaguy64 said:
Milo and Otis.

My favorite movie as a kid.
Ahhh! The one that scarred me & my classmates with the birthing scene...?
Hmmm, i don't remember a Birthday scene.
Do you remember what happened?
When the pug has puppies and the cat has kittens. In all their slimy, sticky glory.
 

Gigaguy64

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Panda Mania said:
Gigaguy64 said:
Panda Mania said:
Gigaguy64 said:
Milo and Otis.

My favorite movie as a kid.
Ahhh! The one that scarred me & my classmates with the birthing scene...?
Hmmm, i don't remember a Birthday scene.
Do you remember what happened?
When the pug has puppies and the cat has kittens. In all their slimy, sticky glory.
Ohhhhhhhh!
I remember that.
i thought it was a sweet moment but i can understand how it cold be "Scarring".
The Miracle of life is a nasty Miracle.
:p
 

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BonsaiK said:
Zalastia said:
I'll go with Dog Soldiers for this topic.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0280609/
Hahaha I've seen that. Was terrible! Most pathetically-trained army guys in the world if they can't stand up to a bunch of overgrown puppies...
Agreed. There seem to be quite a few popular films on here, and it surprises me that people bring them up.

That being said, I might sound like an arsehole if I do the same thing. The Escapist and....heheheh, T.N.T Jackson.
 

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Wow that is pretty intense considering the ending.

Saintchristopher: I have seen Six String Samurai, I loved it but felt that somebody should have just off'ed the kid. My favorite part has to be the battle between the professional bowlers and the Buddy Holly guy

Berault: I have seen the Man with the Screaming Brain. It might be heresy to say but I think it was my favorite Bruce Campbell movie.... yes even over the Evil Dead ones, this movie was just a lot of fun.

As for some movies I don't think people have seen....

Attack the Gas Station - This is up there as one of my favorite movies. It is a Korean movie about a bunch of thugs try to steal money from a gas station, but there is no money to be had. So the gang holds the people there hostage till the gang members can make enough money pumping gas. Everytime someone walks into the gas station they have to hold that person hostage too. It's goofy and a whole lot of fun.

Battlefield Baseball - A Japanese movie that takes horrible sports movie cliches and applies it to this baseball game where anything goes, even grenades. It is zany and quite fun... and I hate baseball!!! but still had fun.

Uzumaki - Japanese horror movie about a whole town becoming obsessed with spiral shapes.

Alice - some people might have seen this one but it is definately worth watching if you haven't. It is a live-action stop motion film of Alice in Wonderland and is definately creepy and well done.

Zardoz- I am a fan of dystopia, post apocalyptic movies. This movie has Sean Connery running around in a red loin cloth fighting hippies with mind powers and a giant floating idol head that spits out guns.
 

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madcap2112 said:
Mystery Train
The original version of The Ladykillers

I don't really know what else. I'm sure somebody out there has seen them.
Ahh Jim Jarmusch at... Well not at his best but still a great film.

You can't beat the Ealing Studios comedies be it The Lady Killers, The Lavender Hill Mob or Kind Hearts and Coronets.

Has anyone seen the Pusher Trilogy or Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
 

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Echer123 said:
Brick, but I'm pretty sure I got the idea to watch it from this forum.
Seen it, it's really good but very unknown.

10, or Ten depending on how it's written. It's an Iranian film set in a car and revolves around 10 conversations. It's only slightly more exciting than it sounds.

Of Time in the City, a black and white documentary about Liverpool made up from stock footage. It's even less exciting than it sounds.
 

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Hmm. I reckon very few people have seen Dark Angel: The ascent or Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer... Regardless, brilliant movies.
 

Eumersian

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I know its not exactly the most underground of films, but most people I've talked to haven't seen the Boondock Saints. I have reason to doubt that other people have seen it, as a result.
 

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Show of hands, how many of you have seen Project Ius: The Mystery of Iniquity? Okay, how about Vampz? Alright, and My Heart Laid Bare?
Shadowfaze said:
Paul Veorhoven's Black Book. It is dutch with subs, and is also brilliant.
Great film! I saw Zwartboek about a year ago and was blown away (figuratively, of course). I hate how fantastic foreign films don't get played in my home town; I'm missing out on some incredible movies.
voorhees123 said:
Undead, Tokyo Gore Police, Machine Girl, Subject Two, Uzumaki, Versus, Black Sheep. To name a few.
Yes, Yes, Yes, No, No, No, and yes[small]x[/small]2, respectively. I've seen two films titled Black Sheep; one with Chris Farley and the other a horror comedy from... Australia or New Zealand. I don't know which.
Shadowfaze said:
Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer
I hated it. I wanted to like it, it was definitely goofy enough to love, but I disliked it nonetheless.
Eumersian said:
I know its not exactly the most underground of films, but most people I've talked to haven't seen the Boondock Saints. I have reason to doubt that other people have seen it, as a result.
Classic film! Absolutely brilliant!

Rocco: Is it dead?