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Baron Opal said:
You evil, evil man.

It'll be dark soon.

Most of the other movies (Snatch, Boondock Saints, Primer, Pi, Cube, City of Lost Children) I like have also been nominated here. However, consider a couple of old ones, Seven Samurai and Seventh Seal.

It'll be dark soon.
 
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Grumpy...the Master would not approve...

He is with us always...not dead as you know it...he is with us always...

*cue lilting Torgo theme*
 

A couple more I just thought of...

Time Bandits (an oldie buy goodie)

If you are into the whole vampire thing, here is a couple movies with a new spin on vampires. I have yet to see either one, but I hear they are pretty good. They are foreign and filmed in Russian I believe (so they probably have subtitles). Anyway...

Nochnoy dozor (aka Nightwatch)
Nochnoj dozor delves into the realms of good and evil. The story is that a treaty was made during an ancient war between good and evil, the agreement being a balance between the two. Evil would set up a "Day Watch" to police the Light/Good beings. They, in turn, ran a "Night Watch" which would police the Dark/Evil beings.

and it's sequel

Dnevnoy dozor (aka Daywatch)

I hear both are really good FWIW. I think you can get both on DVD at this point. I plan on tracking them down and renting them myself...
 

Mark Hope said:
I liked Cube 2, but haven't seen the third one. Either way, the first one is indeed an excellent movie. Gotta second Boondock Saints - lots of fun. And Equilibrium rocks. Some sweet action scenes (the one with the dog is awesome) and a cool set of ideas as well. Good recommendations all round there, RigaMortus2 - I'll have to check out Unknown if you're as on the money with that one :).

Maybe not so obscure to folks in the US (but I had never heard of it until it came on TV the other week over here) is The Butterfly Effect. It's another time-travel story (I have a soft-spot for those) that deals heavily with alternate timelines. I really enjoyed this one, especially the way it used its own internal rules to craft an interesting story.

Did you get a chance to see Unknown yet? Just curious what you might have thought.
 

RigaMortus2 said:
Did you get a chance to see Unknown yet? Just curious what you might have thought.

I just got this from Netflix and was going to suggest it here. Fun movie that's inspiring me to make up a one-session game that's somewhere between board game and rpg.
 

Looks like all my favorite choices are already represented.

The Immortal - couldn't hold my interest long enough for me to stay awake when it came on late at night on Sci Fi.

Dellamorte Dellamore - Very obscure, dark comedy/romance involving zombies

Two Hands - Obscure but very good indie film out of Australia. It isn't a movie like Wolf Creek or Gone, which are movies like Hostel and Saw.

Butterfly Effect - Very good. Try and get the DVD version with the alternate ending so you can get both flavors. Also note that there is a sequel... it sucked.

Lock, Stock, and two Smoking Barrels - Not very obscure, very funny comedy of errors.

2LDK - Nice Japanese flick about rubbing someone the wrong way. Very funny and a little bloody.

Pi - Its already been mentioned here, but it is a very good movie. Don't watch it if you have a headache.

Boondock Saints - Also already mentioned, but I didn't see anything about the sequel. It should be out by now.

Nightwatch - Very good, but very... weird. Its very much like Star Wars only... well its weird.
the Last Supper - One of my favorites

Soylent Green - Not very obscure classic movie

The Clockwork Orange - A cult classic that deserves mention. If you haven't seen it, you should.


If you like artsy murder/revenge flicks check out Anatomia I liked it. Its an indie film by the way. This is all I can think of at the moment.
 

The Circle of Iron. The best martial arts movie I have ever seen. It actually captures the spirit of martial arts rather than just people smacking each other around. Though there is plenty of that as well...
 


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