25 Spectacular Movies You (Probably) Haven’t Seen
Midnight in Paris

Woody Allen’s latest places starving writer Owen Wilson in Paris with his fiancée, Rachel McAdams. Searching for inspiration for his incomplete novel, Owen begins taking strolls around the city at night where he discovers an unexpected group of people. I wish I could be more specific, but it would ruin the surprise. Know that it is brilliant, witty and full of mystique. 92% on Rotten Tomatoes (RT).
Let the Right One In

The best vampire movie ever made in my opinion. Let the Right One In is a truly unique story about a young boy and his new blood-sucking friend from next door. This film is a heart-warming love story with sprees of gory violence, which the director pulls off brilliantly. To say this movie blows ‘Twilight’ out of the water is a terrible understatement. 98% RT. Note: This film also has an American counterpart called Let Me In that is almost as good.
The Man From Earth

Holy &#%@ this film’s plot is fascinating! A professor gathers his academic friends and confesses that he is a caveman who has been alive since prehistoric times thanks to a gene mutation allowing his cells to replicate without error. This claim is of course met with much skepticism, resulting in some very intriguing conversation about mortality and the history of mankind.
Garden State

This is my absolute favorite film. Garden State is the story of an actor who goes back to his hometown for his mother’s funeral and starts figuring out what he wants in life. It’s chock-full of quirky humor, funny characters and ruminations on life. Not to mention the soundtrack is phenomenal. I recommend Garden State to every person I talk to about movies and have yet to hear a bad review :)
Waking Life

It’s impossible for you to grasp Waking Life without actually watching it, but I’ll do my best to explain it. The ‘plot’ centers around lucid dreaming with the main character floating around dreamscapes having incredibly interesting conversations with strangers about a variety of topics. Each conversation concerns something I would write about for the Mind-Blowing Concepts category of this site. Plus it’s all presented in trippy animated sequences. See it for free (legally) here: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7583894250854515095
Closer

This film is a rather dark, yet comedic story about the twisted relationships between Natalie Portman, Jude Law, Clive Owen and Julia Roberts. Instead of going with the normal romantic-comedy theme, Closer shows the sinful, deceptive, human side of love and infatuation. If I say anything else, I’ll start to give some of the plot-twists away so just watch it.
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (Le Scaphendre et le Papillon)

A beautifully shot film from the first-person perspective of Jean-Do (Mathieu Almaric), a man who has everything before he becomes paralyzed in a car accident. After a painstaking recovery in the hospital, Jean is only able to communicate by blinking his eye. I really can’t fully convey how amazing the cinematography is throughout the film, nor how tragic the story is. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly is straight visual art.
Sin Nombre

Sin Nombre is the intense story of a runaway gangster and a young Honduran girl crossing paths en route to illegally enter the United States. The film gives you a detailed look at life in Central America and the conditions under which people travel on their way to the American border. Lots of action, suspense, love, sex and a very climatic ending.
Snatch

Snatch is Brad Pitt’s lesser known Fight Club, except he’s an ever bigger badass in this film (if that’s possible). The plot twists around gangsters, mobsters and Pitt’s gang of Irish misfits and all of the conflict that ensues. Snatch is rather similar to it’s predecessor, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, but provides a fresh spin on the multi-plot, mob-violence theme.
Spirited Away

I’m not big on anime but this movie is awesome. Written and directed by acclaimed director Hayao Miyakzaki, Spirited Away is the story of a young girl whisked away to a kind of ‘spirit resort’ where she must work her way to getting back to her parents. All of the characters are so damn creative and goofy. It’s a bit strange at first, but once you get into groove with this movie, you’ll be hooked.
The Descent

This movie is really, really scary. A group of female spelunkers decides to take a weekend to explore an uncharted abyss they have stumbled upon. Little do they know that there is a race of uber-creepy creatures wandering around looking for food down there. The storyline sounds stupid, but the way the film is shot and how the suspense builds before the creatures are introduced makes for a bone-chilling watch. **Warning: If you plan on exploring any caves in the next few months, do NOT watch this movie.
Once

Once is the story of two musicians that meet by chance and begin to make beautiful music together, and subsequently fall in love. The two actors are actually the duo band, The Swell Season. Honestly you could just listen to the soundtrack of this film and get the gist of the plot, but the plot does add to the meaning of the lyrics.
Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?

Three escaped convicts make their way towards their stowed away riches in a spree of comedy & misfortunes. The three stooges-like trio narrowly escape the law, the KKK and their own impudence in their treasure-driven adventure. This one is laugh-out-loud funny all the way though.
Punch Drunk Love

Paul Thomas Anderson directs Adam Sandler in his most serious and impressive role to date. Adam plays a shy & damaged nobody who runs off with a woman and learns about who he is along the way. This dark humored indie-drama is highly underrated. Check it out!
Boogie Nights

Young Mark Wahlberg plays an up-and-coming porn star in the 70′s and 80′s. Much comedy and drama ensues. 92% on RT.
The Fountain

Your jaw will drop at some point during this film. Hugh Jackman plays a scientist hunting for a cure to his wife’s cancer while, in a separate storyline, he plays out the main character’s role in the book she is writing. The two storylines intertwine in a fantastic way and ends the movie with the most beautiful scene I have witnessed in any film.
The Closet (Le Placard)

Ridiculously funny French film about a man (Daniel Auteuil) who pretends to come out of the closet at work to keep his boss from firing him. Of course this lands him in all sort of funny situations and conversations, etc. Daniel Auteuil can play the most awkward, laughable character, so he really shines in this role.
Mystery Men

Laugh your head off watching a ridiculous group of ‘super heroes’ band together to face mastermind, Casanova Frankenstein (Geoffrey Rush). I think the best way to let you know what is in store is to list of the characters and their respective powers:
Ben Stiller as ‘Mr. Furious’ — Can become extremely angry on command
William H. Macy as ‘The Shoveler’ — Extremely good with a shovel. “Lucille, God gave me a gift. I shovel well. I shovel very well.”
Hank Azaria as ‘The Blue Raja’ — Can throw forks and spoons (but not so much knives) with pristine accuracy
Kel Mitchel as ‘The Invisible Boy’ — Can become invisible, but only when no one else is looking at him. “When you go invisible, you can just feel it!”
Paul Reubens as ‘Spleen’ — Can fart with the pull of a finger with deadly accuracy thanks to a curse from a gypsy.
Greg Kinnear also appears as ‘Captain Amazing’, the city’s beloved superhero.
Rubber

Unique, clever & bizarre. These are the words I choose to describe Rubber — a film that follows an animate tired (yes, like on a car) that rolls are blowing things up with its mind. It has some other strange elements to it that I won’t event try to explain here. Just watch it! It will be unlike any other movie you have ever seen, guaranteed.
Kung Fu Hustle

Kung Fu Hustle puts a crazy spin on the classic kung fu film. An unlikely group of heroes, each with bizarre powers (the woman pictured can scream loud enough to kill people) goes up against an axe gang that threatens to overrun their town. Out-of-this-world fight sequences and strange plot twists make this film unlike any other action flick out there. 90% RT
Magnolia

This movie is a trip to say the least. I couldn’t even begin to describe the plot, so I’ll let IMDB do it for me: “An epic mosaic of several interrelated characters in search of happiness, forgiveness, and meaning.” Paul Thomas Anderson directs Julianna Moore, Tom Cruise, Philip Seymour Hoffman, William H. Macy, John C. Reilly and Philip Hall. The combo is just phenomenal.
12 Angry Men

The only classic film on this list, 12 Angry Men centers around the jury in a murder case in which one man strives to convince the other 11 jurors of the plaintiff’s innocence. It’s like a clever CSI episode from 1957 that also happened to get 100% on RT.
Enter the Void

This one starts off with the protagonist taking a hit of DMT (if you don’t know what that is, get ready for the most interesting Google search in recent memory) and the absolutely beautiful visuals that follow. Soon after, the guy is killed in a drug deal gone bad. We spend the rest of the film watching the after-math of his murder from the perspective of his soul, having now floated out of his body. Meanwhile the other characters reflect on consciousness and mortality in light of their sudden exposure to death.
Cash Back

A confused young man decides to take advantage of his insomnia by getting a late night job at the local 24/7 grocery. There he learns that he can somehow stop time with his mind. Oddly this power has little to do with the plot, which centers mostly around his search for meaning and the girl pictured above. If you like independent movies, you have to give this one a chance.
The Big Lebowski

The Big Lebowski is, in my opinion, the funniest movie ever made. Jeff Bridges stars as ‘The Dude’ who is sucked into a world of crime and oddity after some loan sharks mistake him for a rich man of the same name and urinate on his rug. Words cannot describe how fucking awesome and hilarious the plot of this movie is. Do yourself a huge favor and watch it right now.
What are your favorite, relatively unknown movies?



Chris said on 07.09.2012
That free movie just blew my fucking mind, its like inception but a lot cooler
Runzolf said on 08.06.2012
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnagogia
Hey take a look to that article, and if you want more, you can easily find on the web ho to do that.
Hope i helped :)
Kirk said on 04.24.2013
A movie that everyone must see is the movie:
Revolver (Guy Ritchie’s Masterpiece)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0365686/
Also make sure to watch the full film, not cut film that is on Netflix. The one that is on netflix makes absolutely no sense. But the full Revolver movie is my favorite movie of all time.
Might need to watch more than once.
Josie said on 07.09.2012
Although there are some really wonderful movies on this list, I have to say something about “Midnight in Paris”. I think it was so bad and boring. It was predictable and I think a lot of people liked it just because it “brought to life” a few great writers. I seem to be alone on this but I’m very adamant that it definitely does not live up to it’s hype.
skullboy said on 07.18.2012
Josie,
You are not alone on this. I hate wasting my time with predictable films such as “Midnight in Paris”. I wanted my two hours back.
Eøn Kræmür said on 08.14.2012
I couldn’t disagree with the two of you more. “Midnight In Paris” was the first of the movies on this list I watched, and I loved it. At first I was put off by some sub-par acting, but most of those characters quickly disappeared and the rest of the movie was full of great writing, great themes and wonderful historical insight that I thought was touched on topics I had often contemplated. “Boring” is probably the last word I would ever use to describe this film. 8/10 in my opinion.
fen said on 07.09.2012
I started watching The Man From Earth, but had to turn it off when the guy started claiming to be Jesus.
Redolent said on 07.14.2012
Poor move, don’t worry, it’s not pro christianity exactly, more a funny way of thinking about it all
Brutus said on 07.19.2012
So whats your point? Do you turn off every movie when they claim to be the fictional character they represent?
dbomb said on 07.23.2012
sucks that you turned it off cause it wasnt ending the movie with a push for Christianity or anything, it was just adding a huge part in how amazingly huge and historical his life was.
Eøn Kræmür said on 08.14.2012
The ending, to me, was kind of a let-down, but I didn’t feel the movie had the best writing or acting to begin with, so I was expecting that. Amazing plot though, and I don’t understand why the Jesus-thing put you off.
iRantThereforeiCan said on 07.10.2012
Garden State is my favorite movie of all time.
Zach Braff is amazing.
Madison said on 07.12.2012
You named so many movies that I actually really loved also. You’ve given me a new list of movies to try!
Hugh G. Rection said on 07.13.2012
You, my friend, have a great taste in music. The Big Lebowski is defiantly one of the most greatest movies ever.
Alucard Van Hellspawn said on 07.16.2012
Spaceballs – Directed by Mel Brooks, who also stars as two characters in the film, is a strange but funny parody that any star wars geek worth his club membership has to see. You can watch the film several times and find new jokes that you might not have noticed the first time. it not only parody’s star wars heavily but you will notice several other movies in it that have been parodied such as the wizard of OZ, if you get a chance to buy the collectors edition, yes i said buy, you will be glad you did as it contains a quiz for the movie and you can watch the movie in a very special way. you will also notice some cleaver in-movie advertizing but unfortunitly i have yet to find such merchandise in real life, i really wanted the second last item in yogurts shop.
Any movie by Studio Ghibli, Inc. – the movies from that studio are beyond creative, i first saw Princess monomoke and just had to watch all the ones i could find, it is in my opinion the Disney and Warner Bros. of Japan however some aspects of the films might upset some parents but then again Disney had some subtle things in it.
Monty Python and the holy grail – What can i say John Cleese and the gang are the perfect example of wild silly british humor, if you play Worms you will find that you will see something very familiar to you. i Personally would’ve loved to stay in the castle with those fair maidens, if your’ve seen the movie you’ll get the reference, you might be thinking “that bloody lucky wanker”. its hard not to spoil it as i would shout it to the roof tops and quote it line by line as i know the whole script from beinging to end.
Kung Pow – Similar to Kungfu hustle in that it is outragious but this movie takes it a step futher, please pardon that they took parts from another movie and redubbed it. ive never seen a movie that was so cheezy but just so rediculous that i just had to watch it.
Bruce Lee’s fists of fury – a tale of honor and fury with a hint of history. note that chuck norris fans should avoid way of the dragon. Also “Wapanese” might not like the film do to the villians
Heroes of the east – A tale of a cross cultural marriage of two martial artists of two different backgrounds which causes alot of conflict with interesting fight seens, it shows great examples of several types of martial arts.
more to come
bigramifications said on 10.04.2012
Nice to see Monty Python and the Holy Grail getting some props.
Nearly every All-Time-Best-Movies type list I’ve read has Life of Brian pegged as the highest ranked Python movie, and I’ll be buggered if I know why [and I went to a Christian Brothers school, so I get all the Bible-nerd jokes, it's not like it went over my head].
I rank it as a clear third behind Holy Grail and The Meaning of Life.
ps: The bit where Michael Palin’s character fell in the mud. It was a freezing day, and the director wanted a couple of takes, apparently. I heard an interview with a fellow cast member who recounted that was the only time he’s seen Palin lose his temper. The fah?! Working as part of a creative acting / comedy collective? Never lost his temper -1? What a pleasant fella he must be IRL.
pps: The whole back stroy to the movie, where their budget was so pitiful that they quickly came upon the idea to use all their doing-without and corner-cutting as a comedy device. Genius!
listen2enjoi said on 07.19.2012
There are some good films here, but I’ve seen almost every one of them. And most of them are mainstream Hollywood flicks. What self respecting movie buff probably hasn’t seen Magnolia? Snatch? THE BIG LEBOWSKI! From what I’ve seen, you have 3 foreign films here.
I’d really like to have seen some more obscure films here: Pierrot le Fou. Tetro. Jules et Jim. Once Upon a Time in the West. Exiled. The Lady from Shanghai. And Lock, Stock, and 2 Smoking Barrels instead of Snatch…it’s better anyway.
This post might be for the average movie viewer, but you should be pushing your own personal gems here. Give me obscurity!
VivaEmily said on 07.19.2012
I totally agree. I was hoping for something new, but these are all no-brainers; anyone who has a passion for cinema has made an effort to view these films, if not right when they were released, then when they saw the awards they’ve received. Snatch is probably the lesser of them all.
I came to defend this blog after seeing that it was stolen, but the blogger’s spelling errors have me distracted..
Mr. Selector said on 03.21.2013
Eat a dick. I was sure I would read this comment even before I clicked the link to this post. Your unoriginal opinion (probably) contributes nothing. Go create something troll.
Flaws said on 04.04.2013
I too knew I’d see this sentiment in reply to the post before I read the comments. I hate hearing English speaking people, especially from the States, confuse foreign film with more obscure, more meaninful and less mainstream film. Watching far isn’t watching better. Back under your bridge!
Steven said on 07.22.2012
Great collection
Tony M said on 07.23.2012
Hi really loved your list, thanks for sharing.
I’ve seen 10 from this 25 and they are also some of my favorites.
It really puzzles me comments criticizing your list, or the movie choice. Damn, it is YOUR list!
Guys (and gals): don’t agree? There is nothing to agree! It is HIS list! Different opinions? Do your own list! Duh…
Erik Rossetti said on 07.23.2012
INTO THE WILD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I cannot believe that this movie is not on this list for one reason; this film was made for HEthens! The young graduate leaves everything behind to go on a journey. Revelation upon revelation. Not cheesy. For the society skeptics.
Erik Rossetti said on 07.23.2012
Little Miss Sunshine spectacular!
bagieta said on 07.24.2012
Really good collection. I have seen almost all of them…hovewer 2 of them…not yet… so good that this list was created as someone who did this…has similar taste to mine.
I can also add here: Fight Club, La Vita e Bella, Bin jip (3-Iron), American Psycho, and City of God (Cidade de Deus)
anomaly said on 07.26.2012
I have seen eight of the films on this list, many of which (Let the Right One In, Garden State, Waking Life, Spirited Away, The Fountain) are among my favorite movies of all time. Based on this, I will definitely be searching out the others listed. Thank you for having great taste.
Lisa said on 07.31.2012
Thanks for this. I had already seen 7 and based on my enjoyment of those I am working my way through the rest and have not been disappointed. Most recently Rubber and Closer have floated my boat. Keep up the good work.
Dylan W said on 08.01.2012
The Wackness
Dan G. said on 08.01.2012
One of my favorites, that I would have loved to have seen on the list, is “Happiness of the Katakuris”. It’s a Japanese film about a family that buys an old inn on a mountainside, but their guests keep dropping dead. It’s a very funny film, and I highly recommend it.
k.reed said on 08.19.2012
This is a really great list, but the title is kind of misleading. I’ve seen just about all of these, and I’m not even a huge movie watcher… As for the general populace, I mean, The Big Lebowski? Garden State?? Everyone and their grandma has seen that movie, and then added “New Slang” to their iTunes.
I would add City of God & Heathers. Maybe The Darjeeling Limited, although that’s probably not terribly obscure.
But yeah, overall, great taste. Just my (mostly) anonymous 2 and a half cents.
Sugartits said on 08.26.2012
You have got to be joking about the Descent. it is a crap movie.
beep54 said on 12.15.2012
Hum, perhaps you didn’t see the director’s cut. The ending is significantly different, to the point of causing one to go back and question everything in the film. For instance, did those blind humanoids actually exist? Or was the lead character going seriously nuts and murdering her fellows. Because she is seriously nuts at the very end.
K_Mac said on 08.31.2012
One surprising movie missing from the list is Mulholland Dr. I know SO many people whom have not seen it. Maybe its just the people that I know but either way an excellent movie that is completely different from anything I’ve seen. Also Pi, I personally love Darren Aronofsky’s work, and so do many others, but once again, not a film many people I know have seen. Scored fairly high on RT as well (86)
Pam405 said on 09.05.2012
Missing are:
GO – Doug Liman’s first film before he became an action director, with Sarah Polley and Tigh Diggs and Timothy Olyphant and William Fichtner and Jay Mohr – about kids who take Ecstacy and then go to Vegas – but it is really funny and smart and crazy
DICK – Kirsten Dunst and Michelle Williams are 2 teens who stumble into the Oval Office of the White House when Nixon was President. The whole Watergate break-in ends up being their fault. Will Ferrell, Bruce McCullough (other SNL and Kids In The Hall people), Tery Garr, Dan Hedeya. They feed the Prez pot brownies. It’s very funny.
THE ROYAL TENNENBAUMS – magical in every way. Hilarious. Some of the best lines in movies. Great performances. Huge heart.
ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND – so beautiful and sad when the memories start to peel away – beautifully made.
Thanks to everyone for posting such great suggestions.
Brett said on 09.20.2012
Um, I’ve seen three quarters of these and I suck at watching movies, what generation are you aiming at? Especially if you haven’t seen Snatch or Big Lebowski you don’t deserve to breath.
Brooke. said on 10.06.2012
I love Spirited Away. It’s such a good movie.
Post-Modern Prick said on 10.08.2012
I fucking love you… Didn’t know Garden state existed.
Now a couple of additions from my personal favorite list.
Boys don’t cry.
LA confidential.
Murder in the First.
The naked lunch.
Reign over me. (This one with Adam Sandler actually is just as good, if not better than punch drunk love).
A clockwork orange.
Barton Fink.
Mulholland drive.
Sleepers.
The boy in the striped pajamas.
Donnie Darko.
Requiem for a dream.
Trainspotting.
You are very much likely to have watched a lot of these movies, but if you haven’t I deem them worthy to check out for whatever that matters.
And as of the best movie I have seen come out this year: Jeff who lives at home. Seriously, if you’re into mumble-core and haven’t seen it already, go do so, now.
Anthony said on 10.09.2012
The Fountain is one of my favorite films of all time.
Sher said on 10.10.2012
I remember watching Waking Life in my Lit class. Although the oddness of the animations gave me a slight headache, when writing an essay on the thoughts of it I didn’t know where to start and where to finish. I then proceeded to compare it with Candid. I’m surprised I even was able to finish it in three pages.
Katytberry said on 10.11.2012
I love this list for the movies that I know, and for the ones I have now added to my list. I’d like to suggest a couple more:
Million Dollar Hotel
Undercover Blues
Brick
Curdled
American Rock
Cast a Deadly Spell
caltrask said on 10.17.2012
Enter The Void! definitely one of the coolest movie experiences you will ever have, watch it stoned, in the dark, on a laptop with headphones and it will haunt you for days!
Mournclaw said on 10.18.2012
There’s a movie called “Powder”, which is about a boy with extraordinary powers. Not “superpowers” and not really an action movie, it’s more like a visual copy of a kundalini handbook or something. Took the tears out of me.
beep54 said on 12.15.2012
Hum, Powder is really problematical for me. The director’s previous movie was Clownhouse which was about three boys and murderous clowns. Should have been stupid, but it is actually near brilliant. The boys performances are just amazing and Victor Salva is/was a great director. Problem? Victor Salva went to jail for diddling at least one of the boys. We’re definitely talking pedophilia here. You will note that he does have a penchant for showing young boy flesh
Ruby said on 10.29.2012
Movies people I know usually haven’t seen :
A scanner darkly
(For the psychedelic explorer in you)
An undercover cop in a not-too-distant future becomes involved with a dangerous new drug and begins to lose his own identity as a result.
I heart Huckabees
(For the existentialist in you)
A husband-and-wife team play detective, but not in the traditional sense. Instead, the happy duo helps others solve their existential issues, the kind that keep you up at night, wondering what it all means.
Pan’s Labyrinth
(Dark tale)
In the fascist Spain of 1944, the bookish young stepdaughter of a sadistic army officer escapes into an eerie but captivating fantasy world.
Amélie
(Light and beautiful)
Amelie, an innocent and naive girl in Paris, with her own sense of justice, decides to help those around her and along the way, discovers love.
Burn After Reading
(One of my favourite absurd comedy and no one I know ever seen it)
A disk containing the memoirs of a CIA agent ends up in the hands of two unscrupulous gym employees who attempt to sell it.
Cash back and Waking Life are some favourites of my own collection.
Ruby said on 10.29.2012
Oh and this one i watched countless times :
Serial Experiment Lain
(Anime, parallel reality, God and stuff)
Strange events begin to occur as a withdrawn girl named Lain becomes obsessed with interconnected virtual realm of “The Wired”.
Ruby said on 10.29.2012
Dark City
A man struggles with memories of his past, including a wife he cannot remember, in a nightmarish world with no sun and run by beings with telekinetic powers who seek the souls of humans.
emilietruscott said on 11.12.2012
I’m not saying that you haven’t heard of/seen these movies necessarily but I think they are all varying degrees of greatness (there may be a few double ups) Love the list too:
its kind of a funny stroy
Detachment
We Need to Talk About Kevin
How To Be
Hannibal
Top Gun
Visioneers
Romeo and Juliet
Lucky Number Slevin
Hesher
Kill Bill
‘Boy’ the Movie
Adam’s Apples
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Take Shelter
Red Dragon
Edward Scissorhands
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Let The Right One In
Begginers
Frida
Amelie
Blow
Little Ashes
Bridget Jones’s Diary
Trainspotting
Is Anybody There?
Paper Man
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets’ Nest
The Green Mile
World’s Greatest Dad
Remember Me
Moulin Rouge
The Beaver
American Beauty
Tideland
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
MICMACS
The Mexican
The Girl Who Played with Fire
Delicatessen
Stranger than Fiction
Franklyn
A Clockwork Orange
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
The Machinist
Let the Right One In
Elizabethtown
American Historyx
Fur – A portrait of Diane Arbus
White Oleander
Inception
Shutter Island
kaygee said on 11.27.2012
Layer Cake- http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0375912/ (Daniel Craig)
A successful cocaine dealer, who has earned a respected place among England’s Mafia elite, plans an early retirement from the business. However, big boss Jimmy Price hands down a tough assignment: find Charlotte Ryder, the missing rich princess daughter of Jimmy’s old pal Edward, a powerful construction business player and gossip papers socialite. Complicating matters are two million pounds’ worth of Grade A ecstasy, a brutal neo-Nazi sect and a whole series of double crossings. The title “LAYER CAKE” refers to the layers or levels anyone in business goes through in rising to the top. What is revealed is a modern underworld where the rules have changed. There are no ‘codes’, or ‘families’ and respect lasts as long as a line.
*watched this on demand on a whim and was blown away*
Spun- http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0283003/ (Brittany Murphy, Mickey Rourke)
An out-of-control speed freak (Schwartzman) is introduced his drug of choice’s creator (Rourke) by his dealer (Leguizamo). A massive three-day adventure ensues (with Fugit, Murphy, and Suvari in tow).
*one of my favorite all time movies- kind of a messed up tale but i love it*
Twelve- http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1407084/ (Chase Crawford)
A young drug dealer watches as his high-rolling life is dismantled in the wake of his cousin’s murder, which sees his best friend arrested for the crime.
*this movie is narrated, which bothered me at first- not because i hated it, but because i was not used to it. after i got past that i thought the movie was a very accurate story of how not so much the drugs are dangerous- its more the lifestyle*
E.C.F. Doyle said on 11.28.2012
Great list, though I was a little disappointed as I’ve seen nearly all of them… A few suggestions though:
Any Paul Thomas Anderson [myfavourite director making films now] films (the guy who made punch drunk love and magnolia and boogie nights), my favourites being There Will Be Blood and Hard Eight (Sydney; depending on where you live)
All Coen brothers (the big lebow), A Serious Man, No Country for Old Men and Fargo among my favourites
All Wes Anderson (Royal Tennenbaums, moonrise kingdom)
All Terry Gilliam ( The Holy Grail, Fisher king, Fear and Loathing, Tideland etc.)
Most David Lynch ( mullholland drive), lost highway and eraserhead are a good place to start
I will say film makers such as Francis Ford Coppolla and Stanley Kubrick but they go without saying.
Still nice to see someone who appreciates fine cinema these days. Sick of having Christopher Nolan rammed down your troath every where you go, horribly overrated.
Eric said on 12.04.2012
Enter The Void is my favorite movie ever.
~ Lady M ~ said on 12.10.2012
6 out of 25 :)
I shall add the others, because the six movies that I’ve watched – are 10/10 flicks!!!
You should watch Himalaya from 1995, if you haven’t yet :)
Great list <3
hullygullytk said on 12.25.2012
I’ve seen 5 of those films. I love spirited away and all other studio ghibli films and the midnight in Paris is wonderful, tom Hiddleston is a wonderful actor.
sandy said on 01.16.2013
Sin Nombre is a great movie. Hard ( people who are very sensitiv with violations in movies should not watch :P) but great!
The Descent is good too. But I agree not to watch if you plan a cave trip in the next months.
I am interested in watching Punk Drunk Love, Midnight in Paris and The Diving Bell and The Butterfly. Might watch them later.
Sugar Magnolia said on 01.29.2013
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Finny said on 03.01.2013
Safety Not Guaranteed.
It’s a wonderfully cute movie about a man obsessed with building a time machine. A young, disillusioned magazine intern (Aubrey Plaza) is convinced he’s insane and intends to write a story on him, but the more she learns, the more she begins to question that theory.
Afgoo said on 03.01.2013
Inspired me to watch “Midnight in Paris,” totally worth it.
movietangent said on 04.13.2013
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movietangent said on 04.13.2013
Let me add a few more movies:
-The Intouchables (must see)
Director Emir Kusturica:
-Black Cat White Cat (Must see)
-Time of the Gypsies
Director Tom Tyker (Run Lola Run)
-Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (Must See)
-Cloud Atlas
-Winter Sleeping
Director Louis Malle
-Murmur of the Heart
-Au revoir les enfants
Director Jean-Pierre Jeune
-any of his movies
Sean said on 05.02.2013
Eyes Wide Shut: Stanley Kubrick’s last film, requires patience but you will be rewarded, trust me!
Eraserhead: Scariest movie I’ve seen, and one of the very few films that I actually find scary
xippyx said on 06.13.2013
well ive only seen three of these movie spirited away…which by the way i love all studio ghibli moviesand recommend everyone watches them all and the big lebowski which i really enjoyed
But to see enter the void on this list scares me that movie was so weird i mean the city and how the movie was shot with the bird eyes view at times was cool bt the storyline its self was so messed up i cant believe i even watched the whole movie the box says a trip of its own and it is