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Films you liked BEFORE they were cool - T-Bone - 11-21-2006 List the movies you watched and liked before everyone jumped on the bandwagon. My heart broke when I saw "Boondock Saints" merchandise in Hot Topic. Another great film I saw before everyone else started raving about how cool it was: Memento. Films you liked BEFORE they were cool - Dave - 11-21-2006 T-Bone Wrote:List the movies you watched and liked before everyone jumped on the bandwagon.You mentioned the film in the other thread, I saw Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure at the cinema and thought it was comedy genius, only when the second one came out did the real hype begin. And Hudson Hawk, comedy gold. I'm still waiting for the public to catch up. Joking aside, I really liked Mr. and Mrs. Smith with Brad and Anj, but I approached it as a comedy and the quick, sharp, dialogue hit the spot, reminding me of old Grant and Hepburn films. As an action film it is lacking, but as a comedy, I can watch it all day long. Dave Films you liked BEFORE they were cool - jimbow8 - 11-21-2006 T-Bone Wrote:List the movies you watched and liked before everyone jumped on the bandwagon.I picked up Boondock Saints at bargain basement price on DVD before it became "cool." I saw Memento in the theater when it first came out, and I still maintain that it was the best film that year. At the VERY least, it should have won a Best Editing award. Films you liked BEFORE they were cool - law dawg - 11-21-2006 T-Bone Wrote:List the movies you watched and liked before everyone jumped on the bandwagon.I did the same! Loved Memento The other ones that I've turned a lot of people onto : Way of the Gun and Ghost Dog Films you liked BEFORE they were cool - ccosborne3 - 11-21-2006 Dave Wrote:And Hudson Hawk, comedy gold. I'm still waiting for the public to catch up. YES YES YES! I thought I was the only person on earth who liked that movie. Films you liked BEFORE they were cool - ccosborne3 - 11-21-2006 The King of New York and I might as well throw in Bad Lieutenant. Both directed by Abel Ferrara. Ferrara is the only NYC filmmaker capable of giving Scorcese a run for his money. Films you liked BEFORE they were cool - Auskar - 11-22-2006 I also liked Hudson Hawk. I've watched it many times. And I liked Mr. & Mrs. Smith, never thinking it was supposed to be anything BUT a comedy. Way of the Gun was fantastic and I turned many people onto that movie, too. Ghost Dog is another favorite. When "Risky Business" first came out, I dragged people to see that movie and ended up seeing it four times, as a result. No one in it was famous at the time and it was a small movie, but great. The line, "sometimes you've got to say, 'What the fuck?'" was one of my favorites. And Rebecca deMornay was just special and unique and different. "Mean Guns" is also one I like that very few seem to have heard of. It isn't perfect, but I have to watch it all the way through whenever I tune into it. "The Replacement Killers" is another "must see" movie for anyone that likes lots of gunplay. If I really like something, it usually doesn't gain a wide audience. I also liked "Serenity," and it didn't get a real wide audience, though it is known fairly well. There are others, but maybe I'll save them for a later post. Films you liked BEFORE they were cool - mitch - 11-26-2006 Serenity was great, and Slither is gonna be a cult classic Films you liked BEFORE they were cool - law dawg - 11-26-2006 I'm going to add two movies that aren't cool yet, but will be, and I can therefore brag that I said it here first Oldboy and Memory of a Killer Films you liked BEFORE they were cool - Auskar - 01-02-2007 I'm watching Serenity again, so I had to revive this thread. Something about that movie appeals, probably because I liked Firefly so much. |