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What film would recommend to others that is not well known or hard to find?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
21 weeks ago

Mine would be-

'The red turtle/ la torte rouge.'

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By *ou only live onceMan
21 weeks ago

London

Goodbye Lenin.

A comedy about the fall of the Berlin Wall. One of my all time favourite films. It's ace!

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By *urplevanmanMan
21 weeks ago

Salford

Morven Caller

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By *hil most chillMan
21 weeks ago

London, South East & Europe

Ghost Dog The Way of The Samurai. It's a slow burn, but I love that film. Great soundtrack by the RZA too

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By *eoBloomsMan
21 weeks ago

Springfield

'Frank'

A kind of biography of eccentric singer Frank Sidebottom.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
21 weeks ago


"Ghost Dog The Way of The Samurai. It's a slow burn, but I love that film. Great soundtrack by the RZA too"

Yes. I think this is an excellent quirky masterpiece.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
21 weeks ago


"'Frank'

A kind of biography of eccentric singer Frank Sidebottom."

I think I saw this...with michael fassbender?

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By *urplevanmanMan
21 weeks ago

Salford


"'Frank'

A kind of biography of eccentric singer Frank Sidebottom."

Great film that … not sure it’s a biography.. just a tale of a guy wearing Franks head

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By *uddy laneMan
21 weeks ago

dudley

Has we are in the embers of women's day, I am going to suggest a chick flick, sucker punch, my hand hardly stood still.

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By *acchus LyaeosMan
21 weeks ago

London

Not sure how well known this is but I'm Thinking of Ending Things by Charlie Kaufman. Great film about a woman who is going to meet her boyfriend's parents but secretly wants to end the relationship.

Also, Cure by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, which is a film about people who commit horrific murders but have no recollection of them and the detective trying to find the real culprit.

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By *ennis4funCouple
21 weeks ago

belfast

the firemans ball

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By *estructionDollyWoman
21 weeks ago

The Deep Dark Woods


"Goodbye Lenin.

A comedy about the fall of the Berlin Wall. One of my all time favourite films. It's ace!"

Love this film! Hardly anyone has watched it but I had a right crush on Daniel Bruhl for a while.

Mine would be a Japanese surrealist yakuza horror film called Gozu simply because it's mad as hell and the scene where a woman gives birth to a fully grown man really stuck with me

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By *eoBloomsMan
21 weeks ago

Springfield


"'Frank'

A kind of biography of eccentric singer Frank Sidebottom.

Great film that … not sure it’s a biography.. just a tale of a guy wearing Franks head "

Yes, that's more accurate!

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By *eliWoman
21 weeks ago

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Also, Cure by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, which is a film about people who commit horrific murders but have no recollection of them and the detective trying to find the real culprit."

Cure is incredible! Nightmare to find but well worth it.

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By *igBob4FunMan
21 weeks ago

Cardiff

Restless Natives.

Brilliant film set in my home city of Edinburgh with a soundtrack from Big Country..

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By *eoBloomsMan
21 weeks ago

Springfield


"'Frank'

A kind of biography of eccentric singer Frank Sidebottom.

I think I saw this...with michael fassbender?"

Yes, brilliant in it although we only see his face in final scene!

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By *liza_13Woman
21 weeks ago

Motherwell

The croupier

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By *eoBloomsMan
21 weeks ago

Springfield


"Ghost Dog The Way of The Samurai. It's a slow burn, but I love that film. Great soundtrack by the RZA too"

Big fan of all Jim Jarmusch's work. His last film Paterson went under the radar but I loved it. What's not to like about a bus driver poet ?

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By *uchessdoeWoman
21 weeks ago

Northampton

The work of Yorgos Lanthimos is becoming more popular (e.g. Poor Things, The Favourite), but I love The Lobster: it's brilliantly weird.

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By *acchus LyaeosMan
21 weeks ago

London


"The work of Yorgos Lanthimos is becoming more popular (e.g. Poor Things, The Favourite), but I love The Lobster: it's brilliantly weird. "

I think he's relatively well known now, but The Lobster is great. The Killing of a Sacred Deer is also good but feels a bit long. Maybe that's just his style though

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
21 weeks ago


"The work of Yorgos Lanthimos is becoming more popular (e.g. Poor Things, The Favourite), but I love The Lobster: it's brilliantly weird. "

Yes.

I liked 'dogtooth".

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By *hief_Of_AlwaysMan
21 weeks ago

1313 Mockingbird Lane…

The V/H/S franchise are my favourite horror movies of the modern era.

Don’t look up.

Don’t watch any trailers

Turn off the lights

And just go in raw & watch them

You can skip the first one - It’s Meh

They’ve got Part 8 coming up this year. And it’s weird nobodies heard of them

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By *ife NinjaMan
21 weeks ago

Dunfermline

Spring and Port Wine. It's a fantastic slice of 1960s life 🤓

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By *tr8MrEMan
21 weeks ago

somewhere near Sheffield

Streets of Fire

Eddie and the Cruisers

Eddie and the Cruisers II (Eddie Lives)

Yes, 80's gold

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By *eliWoman
21 weeks ago

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"The V/H/S franchise are my favourite horror movies of the modern era.

Don’t look up.

Don’t watch any trailers

Turn off the lights

And just go in raw & watch them

You can skip the first one - It’s Meh

They’ve got Part 8 coming up this year. And it’s weird nobodies heard of them"

Oh they have brilliant (redacted) in the (redacted). Trying to keep spoiler free. They were on Shudder when I last looked, think they're still there.

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By *etwife8230Couple
21 weeks ago

Newport

The Champ

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By *elloWoman
21 weeks ago

alpha centauri

Anything by David Cronenberg.

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By *eoBloomsMan
21 weeks ago

Springfield


"Anything by David Cronenberg.

"

I loved A History of Violence which I guess is one of his more accessible films ?

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By *elloWoman
21 weeks ago

alpha centauri


"Anything by David Cronenberg.

I loved A History of Violence which I guess is one of his more accessible films ?"

My favourites are rabid and especially shivers never get bored of that one, think David's style probably has people switching off within 5 minutes though

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By *ilsaGeorgeCouple
21 weeks ago

kent


"Anything by David Cronenberg.

"

Have you seen anything by Brandon Cronenberg? (David’s son). Im not one for nepotism, but he’s sure carving a distinctive niche for himself.

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By *uchessdoeWoman
21 weeks ago

Northampton


"The work of Yorgos Lanthimos is becoming more popular (e.g. Poor Things, The Favourite), but I love The Lobster: it's brilliantly weird.

I think he's relatively well known now, but The Lobster is great. The Killing of a Sacred Deer is also good but feels a bit long. Maybe that's just his style though"

Sacred Deer made me feel uncomfortable somehow; a bit too long, a bit too stilted.

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By *ilsaGeorgeCouple
21 weeks ago

kent


"Anything by David Cronenberg.

I loved A History of Violence which I guess is one of his more accessible films ?

My favourites are rabid and especially shivers never get bored of that one, think David's style probably has people switching off within 5 minutes though "

Scanners and Videodrome are my favourites. The Fly is a classic, and I admire Naked Lunch simply for the attempt to impose some order on Burroughs nightmare of a novel… and the jazz 😁

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By *idssissyTV/TS
21 weeks ago

Nr cricket ground birm

Hoosiers , little known gene hackman movie

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By *naswingdressWoman
21 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)

The Castle. A man fights to keep his family home against impossible odds

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By (user no longer on site)
21 weeks ago

The plank

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By *eoBloomsMan
21 weeks ago

Springfield

Bombon El Perro, a beautiful Argentinan film. From the same country The Secret in their Eyes which is probably better known.

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By *acchus LyaeosMan
21 weeks ago

London


"The work of Yorgos Lanthimos is becoming more popular (e.g. Poor Things, The Favourite), but I love The Lobster: it's brilliantly weird.

I think he's relatively well known now, but The Lobster is great. The Killing of a Sacred Deer is also good but feels a bit long. Maybe that's just his style though

Sacred Deer made me feel uncomfortable somehow; a bit too long, a bit too stilted. "

To me that felt like the point. I suppose it helps us feel like how the family feel.

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By *acchus LyaeosMan
21 weeks ago

London


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Also, Cure by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, which is a film about people who commit horrific murders but have no recollection of them and the detective trying to find the real culprit.

Cure is incredible! Nightmare to find but well worth it. "

It's easy to find if you know how to sail the high seas

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By *j2015Couple
21 weeks ago

Glasgow

Indian in the cupboard

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By (user no longer on site)
21 weeks ago


"Anything by David Cronenberg.

I loved A History of Violence which I guess is one of his more accessible films ?

My favourites are rabid and especially shivers never get bored of that one, think David's style probably has people switching off within 5 minutes though "

Videodrome is probably my favourite of his, and Crash is also brilliant. Shivers and Rabid are great low-budget weird horror. And Scanners is worth it for that one moment at the beginning, even if the casting lets it down overall.

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By *ntimonyMan
21 weeks ago

Greenwich

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By *ittlemissFlirtyCouple
21 weeks ago

The bottom of the River Ankh

Preaching to the perverted is my favourite

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By *ntimonyMan
21 weeks ago

Greenwich

‘Last Night’ with Sandra Oh.

What would you do if you knew the world was going to end in 24 hours? (And it has David Cronenberg in it (see above) acting in a small, strange role).

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By *aven3Man
21 weeks ago

Stoford


"Restless Natives.

Brilliant film set in my home city of Edinburgh with a soundtrack from Big Country..

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Have to try and find that.Being a "Big Country" fan since my teens.

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By *tr8MrEMan
21 weeks ago

somewhere near Sheffield


"Restless Natives.

Brilliant film set in my home city of Edinburgh with a soundtrack from Big Country..

Have to try and find that.Being a "Big Country" fan since my teens."

The Crossing...Greatest 80s album IMO

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By *eoBloomsMan
21 weeks ago

Springfield


"Morven Caller"

That's a wonderful film.

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By *igBob4FunMan
21 weeks ago

Cardiff


"Restless Natives.

Brilliant film set in my home city of Edinburgh with a soundtrack from Big Country..

Have to try and find that.Being a "Big Country" fan since my teens."

Only place I've recently seen it is on my hooky firestick... lol

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By *cribeMan
21 weeks ago

Bridgend

Twin Town

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By *igBob4FunMan
21 weeks ago

Cardiff


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The Crossing...Greatest 80s album IMO"

When I turned 16 in 1990 it was the first cassette that went into my Sony Walkman, on with the earphones, helmet on, 50cc moped kickstarted.. Singing away cruising the streets

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By *cottish guy 555Man
21 weeks ago

London


"Restless Natives.

Brilliant film set in my home city of Edinburgh with a soundtrack from Big Country..

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Love this film.

Do you believe in ghosts?

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By *cottish guy 555Man
21 weeks ago

London


"Hoosiers , little known gene hackman movie "

It's just appeared on amazon prime. Might give it a watch.

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By *olinOfBathMan
21 weeks ago

Corsham

Hard Candy.

A guaranteed unforgettable movie.

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By (user no longer on site)
21 weeks ago


"‘Last Night’ with Sandra Oh.

What would you do if you knew the world was going to end in 24 hours? (And it has David Cronenberg in it (see above) acting in a small, strange role). "

I liked the irony of what happens to his character in the end.

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By *BWmetalcouple666Couple
21 weeks ago

houghton

Box of moonlight

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By *hrill CollinsMan
21 weeks ago

The Outer Rim

Wiener Dog

Skeletons ... a british comedy film about psychic detectives

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By *ippyXXXMan
21 weeks ago

Tamworth

State of Grace..

Sean Penn and Gary Oldman..

Brilliant film and brilliant actors

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By *inaTitzTV/TS
21 weeks ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

Dog Soldiers. The dialogue is fantastic.

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By *ustincider888Man
21 weeks ago

Preston Ish

Bad taste

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
21 weeks ago


"Hard Candy.

A guaranteed unforgettable movie."

A friend gave me this to watch when it came out, (I knew nothing about it.)

-Yes v. memorable film.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
21 weeks ago


"Wiener Dog

Skeletons ... a british comedy film about psychic detectives"

I just noticed that todd solondz did weiner dog. I liked the film 'happiness'.

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By *estructionDollyWoman
21 weeks ago

The Deep Dark Woods

Possom - really creepy and unsettling British psychological horror film

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21 weeks ago

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By *elloWoman
21 weeks ago

alpha centauri

'My name is Bruce'

It's a must for any Bruce Campbell fan.

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By *ros40Man
21 weeks ago

Bedford

Bad boy bubby

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By *zeroMan
21 weeks ago

Glasgow

District B13. Great French action film with amazing stunt work.

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By *zeroMan
21 weeks ago

Glasgow


"Dog Soldiers. The dialogue is fantastic. "

I love that film.

"I hope I give you the shits"

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By *rdere OpusCouple
21 weeks ago

Brum - ish

Flame and Citron about the WWII resistance in Denmark.

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By *eacupsbearCouple
21 weeks ago

York

Silly film but fun "Monster in the Closet"

"Man Bites Dog" is a great film.

"Frontiers", my favourite French horror film.

"La Horde" Another great French film

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By *loke13Man
21 weeks ago

Newton Abbot

The Wailing

The Sadness

Baskin

Ichi the Killer

Terrified

When Evil Lurks

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By *ools and the brainCouple
21 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

Bubba Ho-Tepp

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By *ools and the brainCouple
21 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

Rawhead Rex.

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By *agician559Man
21 weeks ago

culcheth

Yes, this is definitely worth a watch

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By (user no longer on site)
21 weeks ago

Baise Moi

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By (user no longer on site)
21 weeks ago

Glengarry Glen Ross

Truly stellar cast.

Awesome movie.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
21 weeks ago


"Glengarry Glen Ross

Truly stellar cast.

Awesome movie.

"

Yes this is fantastic.

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By *ildbillkidMan
21 weeks ago

where the road goes on forever

13th warrior, Antonio bandarias

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By *inkShyWoman
21 weeks ago

near Windsor

Radio with Cuba Gooding Jr.

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By *inaTitzTV/TS
21 weeks ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

Cube. It had a very low budget, but a great concept and worked wonderfully. The sequels, which had a proper budget, were all rubbish, though.

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By *eacupsbearCouple
21 weeks ago

York


"Baise Moi"

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By *Silver-Man
21 weeks ago

North Wales

Candy goes to Holywood

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By *elloWoman
21 weeks ago

alpha centauri


"Cube. It had a very low budget, but a great concept and worked wonderfully. The sequels, which had a proper budget, were all rubbish, though. "

Love the cube, definitely a cult classic

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By *urplevanmanMan
21 weeks ago

Salford


"Rawhead Rex."

I love the fact that this and at least three other full length films all came from Clive Barkets Books of Blood .. all short stories in print

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By *hycornishcoupleCouple
21 weeks ago

Plymouth

Great movie and brilliant sound track to go with it.

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By *otsossieMan
21 weeks ago

Chesterfield

Attack the block

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By *ewildered01Man
21 weeks ago

Elburton

Gentlemen broncos

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By *aybeLadyWoman
21 weeks ago

West Dublin

Barb and Star go to vista del mar.

Bit of an odd one, total accidental find. Love it. Quirky and stupid but brilliant. Good line up.

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By *0ng0 furyMan
21 weeks ago

Birkenhead

if

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By *eckard25Man
21 weeks ago

North West Durham

Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky

Thank me later

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By *orksRockerMan
21 weeks ago

Bradford

The Dish

Cemetery Junction

Nightcrawler

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By *illy IdolMan
21 weeks ago

Midlands

Peanut Butter Falcon

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By *oofy321Man
21 weeks ago

moon base zero

The death of stalin...bbc player

Sisu...netflix

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By *avinaTVTV/TS
21 weeks ago

Transsexual Transylvania

Ice Pirates

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By *avinaTVTV/TS
21 weeks ago

Transsexual Transylvania

A Man Called Sarge

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By *imon_hydeMan
21 weeks ago

Stockport

The Hairdresser's Husband. French film from the 90s, offbeat and sad.

One I recommend to people once I know them and have a good idea of their geekiness is Hawk the Slayer. Admittedly it's rubbish but it's very good rubbish.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
21 weeks ago


"The Hairdresser's Husband. French film from the 90s, offbeat and sad.

One I recommend to people once I know them and have a good idea of their geekiness is Hawk the Slayer. Admittedly it's rubbish but it's very good rubbish."

I've seen both of these!

Both memorable yes ))

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
21 weeks ago


"The Dish

Cemetery Junction

Nightcrawler

"

Nightcrawler I thought was suberb

.

Im making a note of all of these suggestions.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
21 weeks ago


"if"

Looked this up ..& there's 2 films with this title. Is it the recent one ..or the older one from the 60s with malcom mcdowell from clockwork orange?

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By *lubchuckerMan
21 weeks ago

Oxfordshire

The Wee Man, its based on the life of scottish gangster Paul Ferris

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By *zeroMan
21 weeks ago

Glasgow

The Frighteners. A great horror comedy with Michael J Fox and directed by Peter Jackson before he started working on Lord of the Rings.

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By *heTattooedDomMan
21 weeks ago

Winnersh

La Femme Nikita and The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec if you are into French Cinema.

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By *ntimonyMan
21 weeks ago

Greenwich

The Malcolm McDowell one (‘If….’ (1968)) is a work of genius.

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By *estructionDollyWoman
21 weeks ago

The Deep Dark Woods

An Australian film called "The Loved Ones" is great for those who love horror and very black comedy

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By *ucka39Man
21 weeks ago

Newcastle

Tinseltown

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By *lofeldMan
21 weeks ago

Redhill

Traitor

Used Cars

Stander

The Squeeze (1977)

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
21 weeks ago


"The Malcolm McDowell one (‘If….’ (1968)) is a work of genius. "

I've seen part of this...need to watch it properly.

Some others I think are worth a mention-

Cabaret balkan

Hunt for the wilderpeople

&

Dead letter office(1998)

The mule ( 2014, not the clint eastwood film)

..both of these are australian films.

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By *nkymikeyMan
21 weeks ago

Andover

One i not seen for a long time is

Idle Hands, it's so bad, it's good!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
21 weeks ago


"Traitor

Used Cars

Stander

The Squeeze (1977)

"

I saw traitor, clever film.

Surprised it was written by the comedian steve martin too.

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By (user no longer on site)
21 weeks ago

Long Weekend. (1978)

Aussie film about nature fighting back against man's disregard for the land.

Weird atmosphere.

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By *ommy trucker1Man
21 weeks ago

anywhere near you

Chopper. About an aussie crazy mf. Really good watch. Bit brutal but funny dialogue

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By *all_Dark_DirtyMan
21 weeks ago

all over

Brotherhood. Original title: Taegukgi hwinallimyeo

An exceptional war movie if you can cope with the subtitles and also

La Haine

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By *empest2KMan
21 weeks ago

Derby

The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977) 😁👍

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By *lofeldMan
21 weeks ago

Redhill


"Chopper. About an aussie crazy mf. Really good watch. Bit brutal but funny dialogue "

Bit early for kung-fu fu ain't it Jimmy?

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By *lofeldMan
21 weeks ago

Redhill


"Traitor

Used Cars

Stander

The Squeeze (1977)

I saw traitor, clever film.

Surprised it was written by the comedian steve martin too."

Well I didn't know that! Not his usual genre, but fair play.

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By *0ng0 furyMan
21 weeks ago

Birkenhead

yes the one from the 60's with malcolm mcdowell

also o lucky man!

and whilst we're at it.. bedazzled (1967)

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By *hunky GentMan
21 weeks ago

Stamford

The invisible man.

(I'll get me coat)

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
21 weeks ago


"The invisible man.

(I'll get me coat) "

Good one.

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By *ommy trucker1Man
21 weeks ago

anywhere near you


"Chopper. About an aussie crazy mf. Really good watch. Bit brutal but funny dialogue

Bit early for kung-fu fu ain't it Jimmy?"

Yes you got it lol

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By *acchus LyaeosMan
21 weeks ago

London

Kung Fu Hustle & Shaolin Soccer

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By *ickshawedCouple
21 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

Unconditional Love

Keeping Mum

Very different films, but both funny and surprising and full of excellent actors. Well worth a watch

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By *oubleswing2019Man
21 weeks ago

Colchester

Number 24.

Currently on Netflix

.

It's about Gunnar Sønsteby, perhaps Norway's greatest war hero of WW2.

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A thoughtful, moving and deep film, with some very effective directorial decisions (change of pace/scene/environment). Yes, I'm being cagey to avoid spoilers.

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By *rthur30Man
21 weeks ago

Warrington

Phase IV

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
21 weeks ago

Central

The company of wolves

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By *arold_n_maudeCouple
21 weeks ago

preston

Police Academy 4

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By *eoBloomsMan
21 weeks ago

Springfield


"Police Academy 4"

I have to say Harold and Maude now

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By (user no longer on site)
21 weeks ago

Bait, there's a few films called Bait but this is the one we're 2 ladies use a loan shark to open a coffee shop business then thing go seriously tits up.

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By *0ng0 furyMan
21 weeks ago

Birkenhead

videodrome

they live!

society

the stuff

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21 weeks ago


"videodrome

they live!

society

the stuff"

One of the first jobs I got was working in a video shop when I was 15/ 16 in the school holidays. The owner used to let me take a film each evening to watch..I told him I liked horror & he recommended 'Society '. Brilliantly fucked up.

-I think it got a 4k release not too long ago.

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
21 weeks ago

Bedfuck

The Giant Claw, movie from 1957.

It's a turkey, yep it's definitely a turkey but it's a head of it's time.

Flame 1975 50th anniversary this year

in February, featuring Slade.

Cannonball with David Carradine 70's road movie. Watch out for the pink hoodie.

One Eyed Jack's, Marlon Brando one of his best but seldom shown movies.

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