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Obscure/Lesser Known Movie Recommendations Page 2

Quote: Tim Walker @ September 1 2009, 4:48 PM BST

This is also a brilliant film. Paddy Considine is chillingly good in this. Thought this was as good, if not better, than This Is England.

Good Movie - they actually filmed one scene at my secondary school.

They thought: "we need a shite looking secondary school that's a 80's throw back"

Quote: Matthew Stott @ September 1 2009, 4:51 PM BST

'Cube'

Yes, likes me some Cube.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ September 1 2009, 4:51 PM BST

'Cube'

The cube films are very good!

One rather forgotten British film which is showing (I believe) on either one of the Sky Movie Channels/TCM/Film 4 at the moment, is The Shooting Party. Set on the eve of the 1st World War, it follows a group of toffs at a country house preparing for a pheasant shoot. It stars James Mason in his last major screen performance.

Also, although I generally have a massive aversion to Peter Greenaway films, I watched The Draughtsman's Contract for the first time the other night. Very, very good.

Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ September 1 2009, 4:52 PM BST

The cube films are very good!

Weird but also a good film, I would be tempted to buy them but I know for the life of me I would only watch them once.

Henry, Portrait of a Serial Killer - a low budget film based on the activies of serial killer Henry Lee Lucas. No laughs or wimp-outs, this is pedal to the metal, balls to the wall grit. The UK version is uncut now, so you can enjoy everything as the director intended.

Cidade de Deus (aka City Of God) - This got a fair amount of publicity I suppose, but some may have missed it. Great film. City of God is based on a true story that takes place in the 60's where in the slums of Rio De Janeiro two boys growing up in the neighborhood take on different paths in life. The story is told through eyes of Buscape, a poor young fisherman's son who dreams of becoming a photographer one day. His story narrates the violence and corruption surrounding the city and the rise and fall of one of the city's most notorious boss'. Li'l Ze. As war wages on the streets Buscape's only way out of this violent life is to expose its brutality the world through his pictures. Along the way the lives of other are put into perspective as their stories intersect with the events that take place.

'Brick' was very good.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ September 1 2009, 4:52 PM BST

Better, I think, yeah; though they're both great. Apparently Meadows is making a four part series following on from 'This Is England' with the same cast.

Cool. That little lad was, frankly, astonishing, in the film. He's the straight acting alternative to the kids in Outnumbered in terms of talent.

Quote: Bad dog @ September 1 2009, 4:54 PM BST

Henry, Portrait of a Serial Killer - a low budget film based on the activies of serial killer Henry Lee Lucas. No laughs or wimp-outs, this is pedal to the metal, balls to the wall grit. The UK version is uncut now, so you can enjoy everything as the director intended.

And then murder people.

Ooh, ooh, if you've not seen 'Better Off Dead', then you, like, should. It's the source of my new sig, so it must be made of win and covered in awesome sauce.

Quote: Bad dog @ September 1 2009, 4:54 PM BST

Henry, Portrait of a Serial Killer - a low budget film based on the activies of serial killer Henry Lee Lucas. No laughs or wimp-outs, this is pedal to the metal, balls to the wall grit. The UK version is uncut now, so you can enjoy everything as the director intended.

That was pretty sick IIRC.

Twenty Four Seven starring Bob Hoskins. I remember this being rather good, but I haven't watched it in ages so... In a typical English working-class town, the juveniles have nothing more to do than hang around in gangs. One day, Alan Darcy, a highly motivated man with the same kind of youth experience, starts trying to get the young people off the street and into doing something they can believe in: Boxing.

Quote: Nil Putters @ September 1 2009, 4:59 PM BST

Twenty Four Seven

That is very good; by the same guy who did 'This Is England' and 'Dead Mans Shoes', which have already been mentioned. Shane Meadows.

One film I saw the other day I haven't seen in ages was The Phantom Tollbooth! I loved the book as a kid as well. It's made by Chuck Jones and stars Butch Patrick of Munsters fame. But when I mention it, people look at me like I'm mad! Pleased

I'll also mention another Meadows work, 'A Room For Romeo Brass', it's great. I used to be in a 'band' named after that film. We were shit.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ September 1 2009, 5:00 PM BST

That is very good; by the same guy who did 'This Is England' and 'Dead Mans Shoes', which have already been mentioned. Shane Meadows.

I know, I mentioned it (DMS). ;) :D

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