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Obscure favs no one ever seems to know...

It's a b-movie, but MEN OF WAR starring Dolph Lundgren (and Tiny Lister). I rewatch at least part of it on cable when I see it listed.
 
Also, freakishly, it seems that no one knws One Crazy Summer, which for my money is the Savage Steve Holland flick, far superior to Better Off Dead. I mean, it has cute and fuzzy bunnies for fuck's sake!

I loved "One Crazy Summer". Haven't seen it in a long time, but I used to watch that all the time. Outside of a few scenes, I didn't like "Better Off Dead" quite as much. Most folks I knew growing up loved the latter, and would frequently quote "two dollars", but had never heard of "One Crazy Summer".

The Man From Earth was great. There was a movie starring john Ritter and Jim Belushi about aliens, the CIA and a bunch of weird stuff like a dominatrix librarian. Had a great line in it-"So, what'll it be-the Big Gun or the Good Bug?" Wish I could remember the title.

Was that "Real Men"? If so, that's one of those movies that I have to watch whenever I flip through the channels and see it.
 
That's why they had pressure domes and why the guy exploded when he got on the elevator without his spacesuit.

Great movie. I might watch it tonight.

Thing is though, Io's surface and interior is rather hot and volcanic due to it's proximity to Jupiter (as is illustrated nicely in the film 2010 and in the Voyager fly-bys). Ganymede would have been the more accurate setting ;)

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The Man From Earth was great. There was a movie starring john Ritter and Jim Belushi about aliens, the CIA and a bunch of weird stuff like a dominatrix librarian. Had a great line in it-"So, what'll it be-the Big Gun or the Good Bug?" Wish I could remember the title.

Was that "Real Men"? If so, that's one of those movies that I have to watch whenever I flip through the channels and see it.


Bingo! TY!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Men
 
Croupier British film from 1998 starring Clive Owen as a struggling writer who takes a job in a casino to make ends meet during which he finds new material for his book but starts to become consumed by the job and gets drawn into a plan to rob the casino. Very cool little noir film

The Lives of Others I think this won an academy award a few years back. Brilliant German film about life in East Germany before the fall of the Berlin wall, where Citizens were constantly under the watchful eyes of the Stasi. The film is about a Stasi officer who is given the task of monitoring a playwright and his actress girlfriend and to uncover any subversive behaviour, instead he gradually comes to realise that his own life is the one that is lacking in passion and emotional fulfillment. Amazing film
 
That and I always liked Supercop. It's from the 70's or 80's, and there is this cop that gets superpowers and when he sees the color red they go away...Ernest Borgnine is in this too as his buddy.

OMG, I remember that one! :eek:

One of my favorite recent very obscure films is Brothers of the Head, about conjoined twin punk rockers. It's very bizarre, and I'm still not sure why I love it, but I do!
 
^Yep. I don't know much about anime but Ranma 1/2 is one of the few series I like. (The only others I like are Excel Saga, Puni Puni Poemi, portions of Saber Marionette J, and the filthier American-dub episodes of Ghost Stories.)

Appleseed (2004) (and it's sequel EX Machina)-A skilled soldier is brought in to protect a utopian civilization and is reunited with her former partner/lover who is now a cyborg. Sci-Fi

Seen it. Seen the trailers on some of my animated Superman DVDs. I thought it was kinda lame. I had a tough time figuring out who I should even be rooting for. It's a lot of flash but too little substance.

I don't know how big this got in Canada but hardly anyone I know in the U.S. has seen Made in Canada. It's a hysterical satire about unscrupulous Canadian TV producers. It lasted for 5 seasons but only the 1st one was released on DVD before the company that produced it went broke.
"You see, if you ask nicely, they say no. If you threaten, they say no. If you imply that you may threaten them at some point in the future, THAT's when they get nervous."
 
^Yep. I don't know much about anime but Ranma 1/2 is one of the few series I like.

It's the only one I own. I liked what I saw of Love Hina, but don't own any of it. I've read some of the Manga, but that's it.

I wonder what the gal behind the counter at Best Buy thought when I walked up to pay for a Ranma season set the other day. Because I look more like the guy that would be buying Super Troopers, John Carpenters Halloween, and NFL Highlights and Bloopers rather than an anime series.
 
i hate those kinda guys, they act all snobbish and hypocritical, they KNOW they are holding anime back, but don't care, they won't compromise
 
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