A fish called Wanda was huge.
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A fish called Wanda was huge.
Was it? OK, just looked it up on Box Office Mojo, and it was the 12th highest grossing movie in 1988. So yes, pretty successful, but it's largely faded from public consciousness since then. I don't know, are we really being that stringent about "underrated" that it wouldn't count?
SCANNERS!
Is that movie as gross and disturbing as it sounds and looks like?
SCANNERS!
Is that movie as gross and disturbing as it sounds and looks like?
It was cheesily fab. Our next door neighbours had one of the first VCR players on the market. It had a slo-mo feature on the controls and they kept playing that exploding head over and over. We had a huge argument over who actually survived at the end too. Marvellous stuff.
'Scanners' is a cult classic like 'The Thing', 'Tremors' and I suppose to an extent 'Donnie Darko' so I don't think it can be classified as "underrated".
How about Peter Jackson's The Frighteners? That was a box office disappointment and long forgetten about, but on hindsight a good movie.
That's pretty much the way I see the definition in this context. Of course perceptions are going to change over time, so a film that was have been hugely popular when it was originally released can easily lose points over time. That does not mean it is underrated, per se.To my mind, an "underrated" is something that came and went without getting the attention it deserved, like maybe FREQUENCY or THE DESCENT, not some of the biggest hits of their time.
Agree. First time i saw Peter Jackson's movie. I was quite happy when i heard he would be directing LOTR trilogy.How about Peter Jackson's The Frighteners? That was a box office disappointment and long forgetten about, but on hindsight a good movie.
That's a perfect example of a great, underrated movie!
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