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Off the Beaten Track Movies
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 7:07 pm
by Chuck Jackson
I'm not much of a TV watcher, but I like to watch movies now and again. I was wondering what movies you watch that are good, but not real popular. Here are three that I have seen recently that are really good:
1. The Inlaws- the original with Peter Falk and Alan Arkin. Worth the money just for the scene of the chinese flight attendant doing the pre-flight safety briefing in Mandarin on a private jet.
2. The Long Good Friday- Bob Hoskins is terrifying in this one.
3. The Party- Peter Sellers is drop dead hilarious as an Indian movie star wrongly invited to a swank Hollywood shin-dig.
Any takers?
Chuck
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 7:41 pm
by Brassdad
Casino Royale (Petter Sellers send up of James Bond)
What's Up Tiger Lilly (Woody Allen)
Strange Brew -Hey! I think it's funny!
Seven Samuri - a Great western
Tarus Bulba (Yule Brenner)
The Geat Race (Tony Curtis/Jack Lemmon)
Shot In The Dark (Peter Sellers)
The Jerk (Steve Martin)
just off the top of my head
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 8:17 pm
by Lew
the elephant wrote:In no particular order, here are some of my collection that more or less fit your description.
Brassed Off
The Red Violin
The Mission
City of Joy
Il Postino (The Postman)
Standing in the Shadows of Motown
Titus (Anthony Hopkins)
Hamlet (Kenneth Branagh) (I have this on VHS, DVD supposedly coming out soon,
finally . . . )
The Commitments
Lost in La Mancha
Last of the Mohicans
Das Boot
Farewell My Concubine
Eat Drink Man Woman
I've seen most of those, and would add a number to my list. FWIW I like the remake of "Eat Drink Man Woman," which is "Tortilla Soup" better than the original. For me the food scenes are just more appetizing in the later.
"Brassed Off" and "The Red Violin" are also on my list. I would add:
Chocolat
Little Shop of Horrors (the Rick Moranis version, although the earlier one is a hoot with a very young Jack Nicholson)
...
I forgot to add "The Sweetest Thing," which is a really bad movie, but which has a couple of very funny musical numbers in it that are worth fast forwarding through the rest of it for (the best one is only in the 'unrated' version though).
Five Tuba Movies
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 4:06 am
by LoyalTubist
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936)
My Girl (1991)
Where's Officer Tuba? (1985)
from Hong Kong
Still Breathing (1997)
Serendipity (1995)
Watch for the Tuba Santas!
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 5:44 pm
by LoyalTubist
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World is one of my favorites, too. When the movie first appeared, many people thought that the on location scenes were done in San Diego. None were. They were in Long Beach, Chino, on the Pines-to-Palms Highway (there is even a very prominent Highway 74 sign when the race for the money begins), Santa Monica, and Malibu, among other places. I like to watch the movie to see if I can guess where everything is.
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 6:30 pm
by Kevin Miller
Schlep! It's good to see another UHF fan out there. We are small in numbers but big in heart and loyalty.
1. Four Rooms-Imagine Jerry Lewis' "The Bellboy" on acid. I'm a big Tim Roth fan and he is brilliant in this one.
2. The Legend of 1900-Another Tim Roth picture. He plays a freaky good cruise ship piano player who was born on the ship and has never set foot on dry land. It includes a fictional piano duel with Jelly Roll Morton.
Priceless!
3. Operation Petticoat- Cary Grant & Tony Curtis-Some of the fastest and wittiest dialogue on film. Some Like It Hot has the same great dialogue plus Marilyn Monroe. Hubba-Hubba!
4 Laugh Clown, Laugh; 1928- This is a silent classic in which Lon Chaney plays a tragic Pagliacci-esque clown in a travelling troupe of performers.
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 11:52 pm
by ArnoldGottlieb
"Down By Law"
"Coffee and Cigarette's"
"Fishing with John"
Jarmusch Baby!!!!
http://www.jimjarmusch.com/
"The Hebrew Hammer" is one of those favorites that are just silly, but I own it anyway.
Peace. ASG
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 1:04 am
by Doug@GT
Aside from ones already mentioned:
The Wrong Man
His Girl Friday
House of Ussher
Time of Your Life
1776
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 1:46 am
by prototypedenNIS
Office Space
Undercover Brother
The Hebrew Hammer!!!!!!!!!!!
The Ladies' Man
Waking Life
Final Fantasy Advent Children (is this available yet?)
Boondock Saints
Snatch
Fight Club
Sin City (good, but a bit graphic... just a bit)
Ghibli Animation (great for kids):
Spirited Away
Castle in the Sky
Kiki's Delivery Service
then there's this category:
Clerks
Mallrats
Chasing Amy
Dogma
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
Supposedly, Hudson Hawk is supposed to be fun to watch and ridicule.
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 6:42 am
by scouterbill
You must include "The Gods Must Be Crazy" in this list.
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 8:07 am
by NickJones
Hedd Wyn - an Oscar nominated film based on the life and death of a young Welsh Speaking Ellis Evans who wrote under the name of Hedd Wyn he was a poet and a native of Blaeanau Ffestiniog, he was sent to France during world war one and was killed in action , his poems were entered at the 1917 National Eisteddfod in Birkinhead and he won the main prize at the Eisteddfod ,which was awarded after his death the film deals with issues of how Welsh / Irish / Scottish soldiers were treated during the great war.very interesting film and an evocotive film score.
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 9:22 am
by MartyNeilan
Get Shorty
(NOT the sequel)
Chocolat
I am not a JD fan but this movie is an absoulte gem
Casino
An incredible work of art, twice the cinematic experience of Goodfellas but never got the respect
Crime Story
The two hour pilot was actually released in many movie theaters. Each season of this Michael Mann 86-88 TV series was like an extended movie.

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 10:47 am
by Brassdad
Just thought of another one....
Disorganized Crime.
Fred Gwinns' last movie (I believe)
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 11:03 am
by Philip Jensen
Off the beaten path. Well then one of my fav's. This is Danny Elfman's FIRST soundtrack, for a movie written and directed by his brother Richard (Jenna's Father-in-law)
The Forbidden Zone.
This would be in the cult classic category. Black and White, REALLY cheap sets, a topless princess and some very fine acting.
The soundtrack is fantastic!
http://www.forbiddenzonethemovie.com/media.htm
Sounds clips on Amazon.com
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 8:56 pm
by TMurphy
Why has no one yet mentioned Johnny Dangerously???
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 9:19 pm
by Dylan King
By far my favorite movie that most people have not seen is "Dingo", starring Miles Davis. It is a little Australian feature about a trumpet player realizing his dream. If anyone can find it on DVD, I highly recommend it. It still makes me tear up every time I view it.

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 9:19 pm
by Joe Baker
TMurphy wrote:Why has no one yet mentioned Johnny Dangerously???
My
father mentioned Johnny Dangerously once....
Once!
A couple more great ones:
Top Secret
The Frisco Kid
American Graffiti
The Inlaws (the old one; yeah, someone already mentioned it, but it deserves listing twice)
Stripes
The Emperors Club
Some old ones:
Bringing up Baby
Life With Father
The Long, Long Trailer
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines
Around the World in 80 Days (1956 David Niven version)
Paleface
The Mouse That Roared
There are a bunch more that deserve mentioning just as much as these I guess, but these come to my mind as real winners just at the moment.
____________________________
Joe Baker, who loved that movie!!
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 10:16 pm
by Lew
Cowboy BOB wrote:A mighty wind...just strange

As long as you're mentioning A Mighty Wind, you have to add "This is Spinal Tap" (our knobs go up to 11), and "Best in Show." All a little quirky, but classic.
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 10:31 pm
by windshieldbug
Reefer Madness (1936 version)
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 10:47 pm
by elimia
Getting this back on track of the thread (offbeat movies)
In no particular order:
Obsure favs...
Basquiat (spelling?)
Amalie (in French, but charming little flick)
Momento (awesome, I'm still trying to figure it out)
Dune (the SciFi channel version, better than the David Lynch!)
Strictly 80s...
Once Bitten
Lair of the White Worm
Young Sherlock Holmes
Dragonslayer
The Hobbit (toon version)
Ishtar (YES! We finally have an Ishtar sighting)
Krull
The Princess Bride (Classic)
Howard the Duck
Classics...
The Apartment (w/ Jack Lemmon)
The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (Cary Grant)
The Charge of the Light Brigade (obscure but pretty bleah)
Just plain weird...
Naked Lunch (w/ Peter Weller; makes A Clockwork Orange look like Bambi)
Bad Lieutinent (w/ Harvey Keitel - I wouldn't recommend it to anyone)