Whoever has the most unscratched movies when the game ends wins a fabulous mystery prize! (an actual prize that I will make, but I'm not promising anything huge, just a small thing)
Ok them. Let's get serious, though Ashdoc would certainly win this if he decided to participate considering nobody here follows Indian films and they are actually good so he watched a lot of them (Brazilian films are regarded as terrible by the Brazilians themselves, I only watched about a hundred and I have forgotten 90% of them, these are some that I remember):
Os Normais o Filme
A Taça da Copa do Mundo é Nossa
Wood & Stock: Sexo, orégano e rock and roll
Adult Brazilian animated film.
Se Eu Fosse Você
Tainá Uma Aventura na Amazonia
Phase 7
Argentinian science fiction humor film.
Olga
Really bad one though.
The Battle of Canudos
IMDB link:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0130748/
Some relatively obscure anime films (not to animation fans though, OVA's don't count as well):
Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha The Movie
Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha The Movie 2nd A's
Underrated masterpiece of moe anime which had less than 5 votes on the IMDB, but sold nearly half a million tickets in Japan! Watched it 3 times, a true masterpiece of the genre of moe action. The first one is significantly weaker though. I recommended it to Harry Lime but I doubt he watched it.
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (this will change soon, though)
Best movie here and will probably become one of the forum's favorites given it's perfectionism. But so far I guess I am the only one.
Strike Witches the Movie
Put into my top 100 animations due to it's pretend-to-not-be self conscious fan service style and it's implicit ridicularization of Japanese militarism is very interesting in itself. A brilliant but overlooked film.
Escaflowne: The Movie
The TV series is pretty famous though.
And 5 Urusei Yatsura anime films from the 80's, excluding the 2nd which is the famous classic one:
Urusei Yatsura 1
Urusei Yatsura 3
Urusei Yatsura 4
Urusei Yatsura 5
Urusei Yatsura 6
I don't remember if there was a 7th one.
Also add
Patlabor 1, Oshii's 1989 film which Miyazaki said was the top rented film in Japanese military bases in the 1990's.