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Sigel

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TheNumber1Zero said:
Lo

I doubt many people here will have seen it, if any at all.

Densha Otoko as well, although I kinda hope there are others who have.
I actually have seen Lo and love it.

Rage-still one of my favorite movies. Neverwhere-It's actually a mini series, but still good.
 

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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.
holy shit that sounds like a badass movie. I have not seen that.

My two cents: pretty sure other people have seen it but I thoroughly recommend both Pandorum and The Man From Earth.
 

Casual Shinji

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The original Bedazzled with Dudley Moore.
Dead Man
Ghostdog
Kikujiro's Summer
Fucking Amal
Lilja-4-ever
Festen
One, Two, Three with James Cagney.
 

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t0mba said:
Howl's moving castle and ponyo
I was about to mention Studio Ghibli myself. Although technically I haven't seen either of them my brother has them on DVD. To be honest I think their two best are probably Princess Mononoke and the original: My Neighbor Totoro closely followed by Valley Of The Wind of course!

Of course if those are the only two SG you've seen then I probably sound like a lunatic to you right now...
 

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Jonatron said:
AvsJoe said:
Jonatron said:
I doubt many people have watched Hudson Hawk. The only time I've heard anyone in the world refer to it is I believe Moviebob, and such would be expected. I would be greatly pleased to hear otherwise. It was released likely before I was born.
Seen it. It's bad, but not Razzie-award-winning bad. I don't know why everyone loathes this film so much, it's no worse than Norbert or New York Minute.
I didn't think it was bad, I loved Hudson Hawk. Deliberately goofy, I figured it.
It's certainly worth a couple of chuckles. And I burst out into laughter at the "ball ball" scene at the end so I'd be lying if I said I hated it.
Casual Shinji said:
The original Bedazzled with Dudley Moore.
Fucking Amal
I like the original and remake of Bedazzled about the same, though for different reasons. The original had by far the better Satan and the dry humour is very ticklish but the remake gets plenty of points for nostalgia (I was 13 when I first saw it). I *must* see Fucking Amal one day; do you know where I can see it for a good price?
Ithos said:
The first pokèmon movie :D

people have probably seen it, but I'm hoping noone else will admit it...
I'll admit seeing it. Hell, I'll go you one further: I saw it in the theater and enjoyed it thoroughly (I was huge into Pokemon at the time). Haven't seen it since though.
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Primer, although I'm sure more people have seen it since it was mentioned on xkcd
I saw it long before it showed on xkcd. I can also say in full honesty that it has flown miles over my head on every viewing. I can't keep up no matter how hard I try. Definitely one for intellectuals only.
 

Mr. In-between

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Gummo. Many people claim to have seen that movie, but I doubt that they really have because then they'd have far less hope in mankind than they usually do.
 

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Attack of the Killer Tomatoes 1 & 2 :)

Very amusing movies tbh, with a feeling of a "make-up-the-next-scene-as-you-go" script. I'm talking especially about one of the last scenes in the sequel :D
 

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Faces of Death
(anyway its one of the most popular cult movies

Dungeon Girl.
Found this in a collection of 12 for $10. Holy F that was a horrible movie.
 

NoriYuki Sato

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Death Trance, Traingle, Eden Log, Dark Floors, Y.P.F. ((YPF=Young People F**king, and no it's not a porno..it's a comedy)), Mutant Chronicles, Man With The Screaming Brain, Trick 'r Treat, The Nin9s, The Dunwhich Horror, Re-Animator, Bride of Re-Animator, Beyond Re-Animator, The Call of Cthulhu, Dagon, Cthulhu, Beyond The Wall of Sleep, The Tomb, The Death's of Ian Stone, Dreams In The Witch House

all of these are very very good, a lot of them are HP Lovecraft movies. there's also another one i forgot the name of..but it's another HP Lovecraft one that i saw on Netflix...all the ones i named i actually own.
 

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Dimbo_Sama said:
ArtticWitchica said:
One might be The Host. This completely awesome Korean Monster Movie that is both funny and has great dramatic story.

I've also seen The Killer Shrews this really bad and really old monster movie that has both really boring story and really bad costumes in that the monster are dogs wearing shag carpets and fake dentures. In one shot even you see the dog wagging it's tail while sitting behind a bush. Another film made by the same director is The Giant Gila Monster.
The Host is excellent.

I've also seen Killer Shrews, and dear lord that was a hillariously bad film. This was years before I even knew MST3K exisited. That's right, I watched it, without riffing

*DUN DUN DUUUUUUUUUN*

Probably Dark Star, which is genius. And the Mega Man and Zelda fan films. Both of which are pretty cool but Mega Man is the far superior one. It actualy feels like a real film.
Good to know I'm not the only one who's seen that crap XD
 

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Now the gauntlet gets thrown in:

Petey Wheatstraw (the Devil's Own Son in Law) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078078/