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Thanks for checking it out THIS time around.;) |
Then thank you Rod for pointing it out and thank you V for pointing out his pointing it out. My brain doesnt always work, been married too long
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Also, alot of people (especially the critics) miss the whole point of that movie - the title is the hint! The statement is that people can be born evil. But all the way through the movie, both killers deny completely that their *upbringings* caused their overt behaviour (they are both in denial). Basically, there are hidden depths to a wonderfully graphic, photogenic, satirical, exciting film (well, IMO, anyway!!) :D |
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I assumed underrated movies were only ones which were in the commercial (hollywood) genre, which didnt become blockbusters because people werent interested - but we can see the diamonds in the coal, so to speak! For example, RAVENOUS was a flop at the cinema, but I (and a few others here) think its an absolute gem of a film - for plot, continuity, acting, script, imagery, photography, gratuitous violence, etc etc :D |
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That was really the point of this thread. All due respect to who wrote/contributied to that list. But most of those are pretty obscure. The movies I was talking about arent particularly hard to find, just movies alot of people overlook or that are largly ignored. |
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From the "Other HDC 100" list: Ravenous (1999) Ravenous is a tasteful combination of survival, legend, and cannibalism seasoned with dark humor. Guy Pearce plays an Army captain who is transferred to a fort in the Sierra Nevada foothills which is home to a motley crew of soldiers and Native Americans. Soon thereafter, Robert Carlyle shows up with a frightening tale of a traveling party who was stranded in the mountains. It’s a very well scripted movie and easy to get caught up in the insanity. A solid cast and a unique soundtrack (that truly enhances the movie) make this a very overlooked film and a must see in my opinion. - cactus |
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And yes, Ravenous is a spectacular film. I fought hard to make sure it was allowed on to The Other 100 list. :) |
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