For instance, anyone seen the movie "Cypher"? I’ve never heard of it before seeing it in a list on IMDb parameters, never heard anyone mention it or see ads for it, but I rented it and it was well worth it. So, I’m looking for other good "buried" movies.
Also, another one I’d count even though it’s a remake of a big name, is the remake of "The Shining". It’s far better than Kubrick’s IMO, yet I never knew it existed and everyone I ask says "what? there was a remake?" It’s actually a three-parter, about 4-5 hours worth, but still, I’m surprised it doesn’t get the recognition it deserves. I know how most people are about remakes, but… I think even Stephen King liked this one better. I haven’t read the book but I heard it stays more true to it.
So, reccomend me some.
As for the hidden gold, I would recommend Twin Peaks TV series Season One (can’t say the second is good) directed by David Lynch. Moreover it has an awesome soundtrack by Angelo Badalamenti.
The first one is "Prayer for the Rollerboys". It’s one of the final good movies the young Corey Hiam did before falling off the movie star map. It’s about a racist gang of roller-bladers, who Corey is sent undercover to stop from taking over the city.
The second movie is "Spell Binder" It’s about a single, successful, attorney who meets and falls in love with a pretty girl after saving her from a abusive boyfriend. It’s a mystery, thriller, with a twist ending.
Final one I think a lot of people didn’t see is a horror movie called "Witchboard" It’s about a young couple and their friends using the Wigi-board to summon the evil spirit of a dead serial killer for kicks, only to discover that the play summon worked.
BTW imo Kubrick’s Shining is so much better than the television adaptation. Yes, it’s less by-the-book (which is honestly the only thing King has against it – and what writer wouldn’t be bitchy about people changing their work) but it’s fucking masterful, like all of the K-man’s work.
Edit: Rocketman is also hilarious.
The Man With the Golden Arm – This powerful drama, which broached the subject of drug addiction in a stark and realistic manner, may be mild by today’s standards, but was a groundbreaking and edgy film in its day. The legendary Frank Sinatra plays addict, Frankie Machine, with Eleanor Parker playing his disabled wife. Based on the novel by Nelson Algren. MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM received three Academy Award Nominations, including Best Actor for Frank Sinatra.
saw that one.
its pretty cool, but not worth a second watch, at least not in some time.