Movies That Are Underrated.....

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- Vanilla Sky
- Fantastic Planet
- Hearts in Atlantis
- Signs
- Cars
- Alien: Resurrection
- Amazon Women On The Moon
- The Fountain
- K-PAX
- May
- Mirrormask
- Superman Returns
- Silent Hill
- Hellboy



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The End of Evangelion. The emotional impact is has on you is incredible... it makes you question the type of person you are, and life itself. It is probably the very best ending to an anime series ever. Such an incredibly underrated movie. But not for the faint hearted, as there are some VERY disturbing scenes that will really shock you (especially the opening scene).

But I don't advise anyone to watch this if they haven't seen the series before... otherwise they will not get it AT ALL.



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I love this movie!!!




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Damn I thought my two were a lot.
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If you love Spiderman, you should check out this new cartoon. "Spectacular Spider-Man: Attack of the Lizard" has got to be the best Comic Cartoon since the Batman the animated series. The new spiderman is a complete new take on the series:




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^ Spectacular Spider-man is fantastic. Very faithful to the comics.

I watch it every morning before school, ha.



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I would say Dark City, very good message in there.
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The Prestige
Unbreakable
Little Children
The Talented Mr. Ripley (much better than The English Patient, IMO)
Every David Fincher film except Fight Club; particularly The Game.
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The Game is a David Fincher film? I have it on DVD but I didn't realise, lol.



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The Top 10 Most Underrated Films Ever Made


10. Snake Eyes (Brian De Palma, 1998)


9. Dark City (Alex Proyas, 1998)


8. Donnie Brasco (Mike Newell, 1997)


7. Road To Perdition (Sam Mendes, 2002)


6. Signs (M. Night Shyamalan, 2002)


5. Red Dragon (Brett Ratner, 2002)


4. Tango & Cash (Andrei Konchavlosky, 1989)


3. Red Heat (Walter Hill, 1988)


2. The Beach (Danny Boyle, 2000)


1. Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (George Lucas, 1999)
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I'm surprised to hear of how many folks have never heard of The Straight Story.
I found it to be a beautiful, well crafted and meaningful movie.

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Then again, Mulholland Drive tops (and rightly so!) just about every end-o-decade list there is.
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He's had 13 Oscar, 10 BAFTA, and 13 Golden Globe nominations (rah rah wiki powah)---not that these awards even mean anything, but they are a fair judge of critical climate (???)---out of his relatively sparse 10 films. Inland Empire is the only film that deserves more critical attention than it has gotten, I think. I have no idea how Wild at Heart won the Palme d'Or.