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I honestly find Club Dread to be underrated. The broken Lizard team seem to not have a big following in the first place, but for some reason people really trash this film. I found myself laughing more during Club Dread, then Supertroopers. If at the end of the movie you are saying to yourself "The killer came back too many times" then you simple did not "get it".
The Quest. Jean Claude Van Damme's directorial debut. sure he over uses slow motion in almost every scene...even when it is just people looking in certain directions and the fight sequences aren't as long as they could have been, but this film is one of his best. It tends to drip more towards a guilty pleasure, but I still find it to be a competent film.
Searching For Bobby Fischer, who knew a movie about a boy and chess could be so entertaining. Great performances and characters you care about, it was touching and yet no one knows it exists or thinks it sucks.
Bringing Out The Dead, sure there is no plot, but there is a story. Nic Cage gives a great performances and all the supporting actors play their parts. One of, if not THE most underrated Scorsese film.
Darkman, Way before Raimi did Spiderman, he did Darkman. All his trademarks are in this film and yet it seems to go unmentioned. I would take this over Spiderman 3 any day.
The People VS Larry Flynt. Does Courtney Love simply play herself in this film? Regardless, it is a good performances, as is Nortons and Harrelson's. It is recognized as a good film, but it is a great film.
Joyride. Before Paul Walker got annoying. This is a white knuckle thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Yet it seems to get lost with the rest of the teen thrillers.
Final Destination. Yes the sequels suck, but the original was a great concept and executed very well.
Galaxy Quest. Before Sam Rockwell was well known, he played "guy" the hilarious extra from episode 92 (i think). Plot holes everywhere, yes, but entertaining.