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    Film Amnesia

    Have you ever walked into Blockbuster and to your dissapointment, there are no new releases you want to see? Or even worse, you end up racking your brains to try and remember the name of that one flick that everyone is talking about?

    Yeah, I HATE that.

    Let's make a list of those sleeper hits you've been meaning to see but forgot the name of.

    In case you forgot:
    - City of God
    - Secondhand Lions
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    Here are my two for the day:

    Bubba Hotep
    Roger Dodger (a few years old but still good).
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    Two Philip Seymour Hoffman flicks that are quite good:

    Owning Mahoney (Philip has a gambling problem).
    Love, Liza (Philip has a gas huffing problem).

    Both are total showcases of just how good Philip Seymour Hoffman is. Oh, both are total downers as well.

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    I'm drawing a blank.

    I do that every time I go to the video store.

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    Originally posted by Oarhead
    Here are my two for the day:

    Bubba Hotep
    Roger Dodger (a few years old but still good).
    I still can't believe that Bruce Campbell isn't more than a fan boy hero. Campbell and Davis were awesome in Bubba Ho-Tep.

    It seems that the powers that be are talking about an Ash vs. Jason and Freddy smackdown. That should be sweet.
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    What was the name of that movie where they drove a huge-ass ship into an iceberg?

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    Originally posted by bad_roo
    What was the name of that movie where they drove a huge-ass ship into an iceberg?

    Hmmmm...not sure, but some skanky ass Canadian sang the theme song....what was her name?
    Quando paramucho mi amore de felice carathon.
    Mundo paparazzi mi amore cicce verdi parasol.
    Questo abrigado tantamucho que canite carousel.


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    If you haven't go rent:

    Wonderland
    The Salton Sea
    Spun

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    Originally posted by bad_roo
    What was the name of that movie where they drove a huge-ass ship into an iceberg?
    Terminator?

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    Originally posted by bad_roo
    What was the name of that movie where they drove a huge-ass ship into an iceberg?
    Speed 2.

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    I liked these.


    Mystic River
    Stranger than Paradise
    Step into Liquid
    Matchstick Men
    Swimming Pool
    House of Sand and Fog
    Open Range
    Life as a House
    Along Came Polly
    The Butterfly Effect



    Waiting on Netflix for Bubba Hotep, sounds good.
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    Run Ronnie Run

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    The guys at Dave Murray told me to rent FUBAR. Any support for this claim?

    Oh and here (not all new but all good):
    Heat
    Scent of a Woman
    Magnolia
    Starsky and Hutch
    Goodfellas
    Casino
    Bringing out the Dead (esp. if you are EMS personnel)

    And the list goes on and on and on....
    Days on snow 06-07: 3
    Days behind a boat summer 2006: 24

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    The guys at Dave Murray told me to rent FUBAR.
    Rent it, you won't be disappointed.

    As for suggestions, I'm drawing a blank.

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    Name of the Rose
    The Spanish Prisoner
    ...And the greatest ice must crumble when it's flower's time to grow.

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    I think it just hit the art-house circuit. I saw it at the tribecca film festival. Thanks random stranger on the street who just stopped me and handed over two tickets! Also got to talk to the cinematographer (who's done a lot of drugs) and director.

    More than anything the film is simply gorgeous.

    I think the cinematographer (christopher doyle) also did the new Jet Li movie coming out; "Hero"?

    Also, if you think you're hardcore then go watch "Rabbit Proof Fence". The girls that film is based are simply in another league.
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    Originally posted by Will
    [ also did the new Jet Li movie coming out; "Hero"?

    isn't that just an american release of the chinese epic?

    i have the original that came out in mainland china one or two years ago. i have to say, out of any film that i have ever seen, this film changed my whole reality and my concept of what is possible visually in a movie. the batlle scenes are way better than crouching t, the film is so vivid, so sad, so amazingly well done. i'm freaking out. i'm going to watch it as soon as i get home.

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    Dont know if theese count as sleepers.



    -Dancer in the dark
    -Breaking the waves
    -Idiots
    -The war zone
    -Requiem for a dream
    -24hr party people
    -1hr photo
    -Das Boot : u 96 (the series, the movie is ok too)
    -The Man Without Name
    -Sexy Beast
    -Pusher
    -Eternal Sunshine of a spotless mind
    -Amores Perros
    -The Island

    Eh.
    Not exactly first-date-movies, unless you are dating someone from the SuicideGirls.
    I have never been good with facts.

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    In Gods Hands.

    Any of you surfers should have seen this one.

    I really dig it.
    "boobs just make the world better really" - Woodsy

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    Originally posted by basom
    isn't that just an american release of the chinese epic?
    Um, yeah. Or so methinks.

    But as I've never been to China it's new to me. Doyle is an amazing cinematographer and the only shit of his I've seen has been slow paced dramatic pieces. I'm psyched for what he'll do in an action film. (and from your review it sounds good)

    Also - another film to rent if your video store has a foreign section:
    Bullet in the Head
    "The HK deer hunter". It's a John Woo movie, but unlike his american work it does not suck. And while it is violent as all hell (In the tradition of Hard Boiled, Better Tomorrow, and The Killer), it's more than a simple two-fisted shoot-em-up.
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    If you haven't seen Monster check it out. Pretty damn good movie, Charlize Theron puts on a hell of a performance.

    BobMc

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    Originally posted by Will
    Also - another film to rent if your video store has a foreign section:
    Bullet in the Head
    "The HK deer hunter". It's a John Woo movie, but unlike his american work it does not suck. And while it is violent as all hell (In the tradition of Hard Boiled, Better Tomorrow, and The Killer), it's more than a simple two-fisted shoot-em-up.
    Nice flick & the level of violence is intense in this movie -- you've been warned.

    I had to watch this for a film class in college.
    Balls Deep in the 'Ho

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    Originally posted by Spamhelmet
    Dont know if theese count as sleepers.

    "Sleepers" was also good...

    Big Lebowski
    Spaceballs (classic)
    Blazing Saddles
    Pulp Fiction
    Tombstone
    The Saint
    Any Given Sunday
    Ski School (classic)
    Clockwork Orange
    The Majestic
    A Time to Kill
    Rainman
    Broken Arrow
    Face/off
    Run Lola Run
    The Deer Hunter is one I will second
    The Score
    Primal Fear
    I also second "Requiem for a Dream"
    Twelve Monkeys
    Ocean's Eleven (new one)
    Rounders (excellent)
    Good Will Hunting
    Into Thin Air (just like the book)
    K2

    Trying not to restate the obvious, but some of these are some of my favorites... Caution: more may come to mind later
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    Days behind a boat summer 2006: 24

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    Originally posted by Max Gosey
    Into Thin Air (just like the book)
    Except with incredibly campy over-the-top acting and classic made-for-tv movie cliches.
    Shooter McGavin as Krakauer is the best.
    Last edited by slim; 08-20-2004 at 04:57 PM.

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    Max, those don't exactly count as "sleeper" hits.

    A lot of them are well-known and had huge ad campaigns.

    Like some of your choices though -- like Good Will Hunting, Requiem for a Dream, and Rounders.
    Balls Deep in the 'Ho

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