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Old 05-30-2006, 11:54 AM   #41
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Old 05-30-2006, 11:59 AM   #42
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I don't think a lot of these movies are underated. I mean Clerks, Office Space, these are almost mainstream now aren't they?
I guess in that vein I'll throw in The Life Aquatic.
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Old 05-30-2006, 12:12 PM   #43
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I like movies with a solid storyline, and for some reason, Tom Hanks movies stick out to me:

-The Terminal
-The Green Mile
-Catch Me If You Can

...I'm sure most here would disagree for whatever reason, but they're all pretty solid rentals that are probably better on the TV rather than the big screen.
Tom Hanks movies usually do very well at the box office, so tough to call them under-rated. Especially The Green Mile (great movie by the way) but wasnt it nominated for best picture?
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Old 05-30-2006, 12:16 PM   #44
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I don't think a lot of these movies are underated. I mean Clerks, Office Space, these are almost mainstream now aren't they?
I guess in that vein I'll throw in The Life Aquatic.
The Life Aquatic was amazing smart humour.
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Old 05-30-2006, 12:18 PM   #45
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I don't think a lot of these movies are underated. I mean Clerks, Office Space, these are almost mainstream now aren't they?
I guess in that vein I'll throw in The Life Aquatic.
I thought Life Aquatic was incredibly overrated. Mind you, Wes Anderson fans are the homers of the movie world.
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Old 05-30-2006, 12:24 PM   #46
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Old 05-30-2006, 12:24 PM   #47
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I'd say Bowfinger is one of my favourite underrated movies. I always make sure to watch it if it's on TV.
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Old 05-30-2006, 12:47 PM   #48
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Signs underrated? Not the end of the world here, but honestly, that was amongst the worst movies I've seen. I downloaded it a month before it came out on some leak, and I was really disappointed. Good acting, I agree with you there, but just the climax and ending was just very very disappointing. It was actually a good buildup, but it just became very Disney-like towards the end. They should have made it a 2 1/2 hour movie and took it in another direction...more like a War of the Worlds type angle, but they never played on any suspense or action which they seemed to build towards.
I know what you're saying, but here's why I think the ending is good: he stays with the idea of a twist at the end that changes the way you see certain things in the rest of the movie; but unlike the first two films, the revelation comes not in a big piece of knowledge, but in the form of a bunch of little pieces fitting together in an unexpected way. It was, for me, subtle and unexpected, and less of a movie about alien invasion and more of a commentary on the nature of faith and fear. When I first saw the film, I immediately said to my wife that a lot of the mood and suspense felt a lot like 9/11, the way they were connected to this unbelievable thing through media along with most of the rest of the world. Later, I found out that this movie was actually filmed in the weeks immediately after 9/11, and the cast and crewed talked about using the movie as a way of channeling some of the doubt and apprehension that they were all feeling. For me, it succeeded enormously at that; every time I watch the film, I have a tremendously strong personal reaction to it.
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Old 05-30-2006, 12:59 PM   #49
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Old 05-30-2006, 01:07 PM   #51
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Off the top of my head a few movies I like that don't get recoginized much.

Undercover Brother
Suicide Kings
Rounders
Frailty
National Lampoons Van Wilder
Garden State
Kalifornia
The Lost Boys
Maverick
Mystery Alaska
Orange County
Amistad
A Christmas Story
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
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Off the top of my head a few movies I like that don't get recoginized much.

Undercover Brother
Suicide Kings
Rounders
Frailty
National Lampoons Van Wilder
Garden State
Kalifornia
The Lost Boys
Maverick
Mystery Alaska
Orange County
Amistad
A Christmas Story
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
There's a reason those four don't get recognized much...
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Old 05-30-2006, 02:06 PM   #54
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I know what you're saying, but here's why I think the ending is good: he stays with the idea of a twist at the end that changes the way you see certain things in the rest of the movie; but unlike the first two films, the revelation comes not in a big piece of knowledge, but in the form of a bunch of little pieces fitting together in an unexpected way. It was, for me, subtle and unexpected, and less of a movie about alien invasion and more of a commentary on the nature of faith and fear. When I first saw the film, I immediately said to my wife that a lot of the mood and suspense felt a lot like 9/11, the way they were connected to this unbelievable thing through media along with most of the rest of the world. Later, I found out that this movie was actually filmed in the weeks immediately after 9/11, and the cast and crewed talked about using the movie as a way of channeling some of the doubt and apprehension that they were all feeling. For me, it succeeded enormously at that; every time I watch the film, I have a tremendously strong personal reaction to it.
Huh. Never thought of that. When I got to the end of that flick I raised my eyebrows and said "that's it, that's how they get 'em"? Too bad really. I thought it was a great movie all the way through and that scene with that birthday party in Argentina is one of the spookiest ones ever but I really felt shortchanged at the end.
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Peter Jackson's "Heavenly Creatures"...easily the best and most underrated film of the 90's...and when I see critics refer to the film as "better then LOTR"...you know its gotta be good!

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110005/
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I'd say Bowfinger is one of my favourite underrated movies. I always make sure to watch it if it's on TV.
I agree with that, I remember laughing my ass off when I went to see that in the theatre.
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Old 05-30-2006, 02:25 PM   #58
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How do people define under-rated?

There are a bunch of movies I wouldn't consider under-rated, but maybe I'm using a different definition?

I would think it would mean a movie that was supposed to be crap (usually by the general concensus I have heard), but when I actually saw it turned out to be good.
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Old 05-30-2006, 02:37 PM   #59
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How do people define under-rated?

There are a bunch of movies I wouldn't consider under-rated, but maybe I'm using a different definition?

I would think it would mean a movie that was supposed to be crap (usually by the general concensus I have heard), but when I actually saw it turned out to be good.
Movie which didn't get the pub you thought it deserved or maybe just got a bad rap or maybe the critics butchered it.

Unbreakable: Bad rap, not a lot of people thought it was any good.
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Super Troopers... under the right conditions.
drunk and doped up! I have watched that movie countless times with my friends when drinking and smoking is involved.
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