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To answer the questions, these are all under my radar. I haven't heard of 90% of these. Keep 'em coming. I'm taking notes.

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If you like Philip Seymour Hoffman, check out Owning Mahowny. Be warned, not a feel-good flick, but excellent nonetheless.


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If you like Philip Seymour Hoffman, check out Owning Mahowny. Be warned, not a feel-good flick, but excellent nonetheless.


That was good. My favorite Hoffman roles were in "Boogie Nights", "Happiness", "Flawless", and "Almost Famous". He was great as Capote too.


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Here's acouple that haven't been mentioned:
1) 20 bucks - follows the life of a 20 dollar bill
2) Donnie Darko - if for the following scene

Sean Smith: Beer and pussy. That's all I need.
Ronald Fisher: We gotta find ourselves a Smurfette.
Sean Smith: Smurfette?
Ronald Fisher: Yeah, not some tight-ass Middlesex chick, right? Like this cute little blonde that will get down and dirty with the guys. Like Smurfette does.
Donnie: Smurfette doesn't fuck.
Ronald Fisher: That's bullshit. Smurfette fucks all the other Smurfs. Why do you think Papa Smurf made her? Because all the other Smurfs were getting too horny.
Sean Smith: No, no, no, not Vanity. I heard he was a homosexual.
Ronald Fisher: Okay, then, you know what? She fucks them and Vanity watches. Okay?
Sean Smith: What about Papa Smurf? I mean, he must get in on all the action.
Ronald Fisher: Yeah, what he does, he films the gang-bang, and he beats off to the tape.
Donnie: [shouts] First of all, Papa Smurf didn't create Smurfette. Gargamel did. She was sent in as Gargamel's evil spy with the intention of destroying the Smurf village. But the overwhelming goodness of the Smurf way of life transformed her. And as for the whole gang-bang scenario, it just couldn't happen. Smurfs are asexual. They don't even have... reproductive organs under those little, white pants. It's just so illogical, you know, about being a Smurf. You know, what's the point of living... if you don't have a dick?
Sean Smith: [pause] Dammit, Donnie. Why you gotta get all smart on us?

3) Nuovo Cinema Paradiso - just because it's not a Hollywood type

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He was also good in Love Liza. But considering that is the most depressing film I've ever seen in my life, I don't think I'll watch it again, despite giving it a thumbs up.


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American Movie

This is a documentary about a Milwaukee 20 something trying to make his dream movie. This was made semi popular by Brandmeier several years ago. You would swear it is staged but you would be wrong. It is hillarious.


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2) Donnie Darko - if for the following scene


I was thinking about it but I thought everybody knew about that movie by now.


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This is a documentary about a Milwaukee 20 something trying to make his dream movie. This was made semi popular by Brandmeier several years ago. You would swear it is staged but you would be wrong. It is hillarious.


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While on Spike Lee movies...he just did one with Denzel and Clive Owen: "The Inside Man". Also very enjoyable.


I agree Bulldog. If not for the ending, I might even call it a great movie. I think Spike Lee is good when he concentrates on making movies instead of pushing his viewpoints.

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Seconded. I'll add a strange one called Freeway starring Keifer Sutherland and Reese Witherspoon from the mid 90's. Good strange movie.


I loved Freeway! Reese Witherspoon was Fantastic. "Well, look who got beat with the ugly stick!" :lol:

Before Slingblade, Billy Bob Thorton wrote and starred in a great movie called One False Move. It's about 3 killers on the run, and the small town Arkansas sheriff (Bill Paxton) trying to apprehend them. Thorton is chilling as the ringleader. Definitely worth a look.

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I loved Freeway! Reese Witherspoon was Fantastic. "Well, look who got beat with the ugly stick!"


Now I remember it. It's the Little red riding hood take off.
It's right up there on the dark twisted scale with "The Dentist".

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One of my absolute favorites that flew under the radar is "eXisTenz". Jude Law in a is it real or is it memorex kinda plot. You MUST see this movie at least once.

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One of my absolute favorites that flew under the radar is "eXisTenz". Jude Law in a is it real or is it memorex kinda plot. You MUST see this movie at least once.


Ah yes, Jennifer Jason Leigh too as I recall. One of Cronenberg's finest, very cool stuff. Very different.


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GATTACA starring Ethan Hawke, Jude Law, and Uma Thurman is OUTSTANDING!

It takes place in the not so distant future, where parents can basically select the genetic makeup of their children to create a "perfect" genetic specimen. Ethan Hawke plays a guy who doesn't win the genetic lottery, but defies the odds to gain employment at GATTACA (basically a futuristic NASA that only accepts the genetic elite). The movie sort of strikes a debate of the implications of the human genome project...

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That was funny


A friend of mine has that on one of his myspace blogs. Cool stuff.

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Back to the topic at hand...

Another good flick that isn't especially well known: Lone Star (Chris Cooper leading role)


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Another good flick that isn't especially well known: Lone Star (Chris Cooper leading role)


Pretty much all of John Sayles' movies are under the radar and I've enjoyed the ones I've seen: "Limbo", "Men With Guns", "Lone Star". Skerritt was great in that one.

"Broken Flowers" was good...came out last year. Very small release.


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I might have been the first to react on this thread. Saw Green street houligans last night, good stuff, never heard of it until reading this thread

Another one that comes to mind, Trees Lounge w/Steve Buschemi.

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Ah! Thank you! I saw this about 5 years ago on HBO, and I couldn't remember what the damn name of the movie was. Very strange movie; I'd like to see it again, as I think I missed the beginning.

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If anyone is interested in seeing Freeway, it's on Showtime for the next couple of weeks along with Showtime On Demand. Made my wife watch it last night even and she didn't hate it which says a lot. She hates every movie.


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I just stumbled across this thread and I wanted to put my two cents in to say Twelve Angry Men is probably is one of my favorite movies of the B&W era. I've always been fo the school of thought that you have to have character development in a movie for it to be worthy of being labeled good/great. This movie is the epitomy of that. For the most part the movie takes place in one room. There's no action and/or fireworks. Just down right good dialogue, acting, and simple, but effective cinematography. This is one of my all-time favorites.


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Totally agree, Ryan. 12 Angry Men, To Kill a Mockingbird (with Gregory Peck), and It's a Wonderful Life are my three favorite B&W movies.

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Forgive me for being late to the thread, but I was on vacation last week.

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Paul, love all three BW movies you got there.


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Some other fine B&Ws -

Red River
The Man who Shot Liberty Valance - mentioned earlier
Sergeant York
Treasure of Sierra Madre
Any Crosby/Hope Road movie
The Bells of St. Mary's

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Actually, while typing that I realized another under the radar movie that is also in black and white for part of the movie - Pleasantville. Its an especially good movie considering its McCarthyism and its relevance to today's political environment. Definitely a good movie to see anyway.

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