ITT: movies you've literally never seen mentioned on Yea Forums
Pic related is kinda bizarre but pretty decent with nice fx. I think the baby scene, being very emotional and too pro life is a big reason why you don't hear about it anymore.
ITT: movies you've literally never seen mentioned on Yea Forums
Pic related is kinda bizarre but pretty decent with nice fx. I think the baby scene, being very emotional and too pro life is a big reason why you don't hear about it anymore.
Comfykino, need to rewatch tbqh
What baby scene?
Oh wait, he sees his baby in her or something.
Love this movie.
I had a VHS of this when I was a kid (recorded off TV) and watched it every day.
Saw it again as an adult about a year ago. To my surprised, there was one scene cut from the TV version where Mr Drago (or whatever Robohand guy is called) attaches a vibrator-like device to his arm and the camera pans to villainess lady smiling in the background. I am not making this up.
I actually remember that scene, I didn't fully understand it as a kid but I def remember it
Short Circuit
Batteries Not Included
The Explorers
I loved this movie when I was a kid, and always thought it was underrated.
Then I re watched it recently and realized it deserves to be forgotten.
I tried making BNI threads before but they only get a handful of replies and die pretty quickly.
"You're hurting me Bobby!"
I expected that Yea Forums and Yea Forums would talk more about this since:
>it's based on a well-acclaimed graphic novel
>it has Imogen Poots (one of Yea Forums's waifus, especially when she starred in Riley Stearns' new movie) and she's real qt in this movie as Barbara's big sister Karen
>it has preteen girls that Yea Forums would probably like
>it has a pretty good story
>it has a great kino soundtrack from the same composer as the French Studio Ghibli collab The Red Turtle
Trust me, it's a really underrated film.
Too bad it was straight-to-video in North America, it had a theatrical release in Europe.
I have this on Blu-ray.
I liked this movie for all the reasons you listed. A real gem.
Holy crap I forgot this existed
The Prestige anyone?
buseysploitation
One of the few good movie adaptations of a book there is. Shit, it’s almost as good as the book itself which is already a masterpiece. Perfectly casted, particularly RDJ, and the visual interpretation was superb, although rarely spoiled by the rotoscopy.
The Mask
It's a really well-done film that brings in the feels. Cher portrays a really flawed mother in an amazing performance that got overlooked in the USA, but it gave her the award in Cannes.
It's not one of the best films ever, but I'd say it is one of the if not the most underrated film ever.
The House horror series from 80s
Summer School - 80s kino
The Wild Life - 80s Stoltz kino
Runaway Train - action classic
The Pit - 80s horror kino
Twisted Nerve - British Incel shock comedy
Billy the Kid - sperg docu
Devil at Your Heels - crazy stuntman docu
>the most underrated film ever
Bitch this movie was inescapable in the 90s, it was on cable everyday lmao. Every mom saw this with tissues.
Idk how it was in the USA, but I don't know a single person who has seen it, much less heard of it.
Literally ST S03 kys
great movie, but I can understand why it's not really fodder for Yea Forums
it's really slow and sappy, but still a genuinely good story
pic related has the same problem
It's funny because Eric Stoltz was cast as Marty McFly but replaced after a month of filming Back to the Future, and this mongoloid role is still his biggest
it's just mask. the mask is the jim carrey one.
underrated as fuck
Witness (1985)
I Kill Giants really should have been an animated movie
the scene of Robert Picardo going apeshit still cracks me up, just in the way the other guy reacts.
Back in the day it creepef me tf out.
> The Man with One Red Shoe.
It stars a two-time Oscar winner, so it has too be good, Right?
>victory porn for foreign graspers
Daily reminder that the US will never be invaded, and that the only real hope russkis and chinks have is trying to subvert the country by millimeters on Yea Forums
Oh my gosh! Lou Cyphre is actually Lucifer! What a tweest!
It's the freaky friday concept but between a boyfriend and girlfriend.
A pair of dinosaurs narrate as series of Christmas shorts in claymation that are varying degrees of bizarre, and get increasingly drunk throughout the whole thing.
AND TO YOU YOUR WAFFLE TOO
What's the name of this movie? I remember seeing it a lot as a kid
Batteries Not Included