Im gonna say Felidae.
I know its a horrid little movie, but its a movie with cats and mysteries!
If you’re not squeemish or dont mind seeing two cats going at it, give it a watch…then come back and blame me for the nightmares it induced…
Im gonna say Felidae.
I know its a horrid little movie, but its a movie with cats and mysteries!
If you’re not squeemish or dont mind seeing two cats going at it, give it a watch…then come back and blame me for the nightmares it induced…
I’m not sure if 127 Hours would count; especially since its Best Picture nomination will bring flocks onto DVD sales, but it’s definitely awesome and definetally lesser known.
I’d also recommend The King of Kong to anyone who hasn’t seen it. A documentary about the greatest Donkey Kong rivalry in history.
I absolutely love Return to Oz. It’s a “sequel” to ‘The Wizard of Oz,’ so obviously you’re thinking that it’s going to be a brightly colored jaunty romp. Wrong. It’s darker and has many scary scenes in it. I highly recommend it to anyone who has seen the first (or hasn’t).
Wow, I never even heard of this movie, what year did it get released?
You know, I’m kind of curious towards this film. I’ve always had a thing for controversial animation. Hm.
And believe me, I’ve seen so much on the Internet, nothing really bothers me anymore.
I’d say Clue. It’s one of my favourite films, but I don’t think that many people have heard of it. I could be wrong though.
It’s just like the game Cluedo but it’s really funny. Well, I think so
There aren’t many people in it but these are the main characters:
Tim Curry as Wadsworth the Butler
Eileen Brennan as Mrs. Peacock
Madeline Kahn as Mrs. White
Lesley Ann Warren as Miss Scarlet
Christopher Lloyd as Professor Plum
Michael McKean as Mr. Green
Martin Mull as Colonel Mustard
I can’t really think of any other films.
Paradise Falls (1997), is an independant film not available on DVD, the internet, or archives. The only copies are in the hands of the cast and crew from the film. Many people got to see it at various film festivals, thus the IMDb page is not blank, however I was able to see it because the makeup artist from the film used to run the film club at my school. It’s about two country-living boys who decide to rob a train (due to the bank taking their family farm because of the Depression). Then when one of them kills someone, they freak out and are on the run. It’s very touching and suprisingly well made. The Hamlet references were very smart, and the acting takes wome getting used to but is also well. The climax is thrilling and some supporting characters are fun; although the very end is a bit strange, it still works. I’d say go watch it, but you can’t! If you are able to find a copy somewhere (or know a crew-member, I highly reccomend it).