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Old 03-31-2011, 10:03 AM
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20 Awesome Obscure Movies!?

Totalfilm.com has come up with a list of 20 Awesome Obscure Movies:



  1. Savage (1996)
  2. Mind Game (2004)
  3. Something Weird (1967)
  4. Samurai Cop (1989)
  5. Symbol (2009)
  6. The Wild Life (1984)
  7. Miami Connection (1987)
  8. Sumo Do, Sumo Don't (1982)
  9. The Appointment (1981)
  10. Lone Wolf: Sword Of Vengeance (1972)
  11. From Beyond The Grave (1974)
  12. The Fallen Idol (1948)
  13. Five Shaolin Masters (1974)
  14. Mosquito On The 10th Floor (1983)
  15. Cast A Deadly Spell (1991)
  16. The Perfume Of The Lady In Black (1974)
  17. Return Of The One-Armed Swordsman (1969)
  18. The American Dreamer (1971)
  19. The Flight of the Dragons (1982)
  20. Static (1986)


Seen only 2 of them (From beyond the Grave & The Perfume of the Lady in Black), haven't seen or heard of the others before:o.
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Old 03-31-2011, 10:56 AM
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Same here. Are they all horror films?
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Old 03-31-2011, 11:22 AM
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Same here. Are they all horror films?

No. I've only seen The Wild Life
and its an 80's teen dramedy. Great flick and one of my favorite Randy Quaid roles.
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Old 03-31-2011, 01:34 PM
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Something Weird (1967) - HG Lewis film.
Lone Wolf: Sword Of Vengeance (1972) - Obviously part of the Lone Wold Series.
From Beyond The Grave (1974) - Amicus Anthology (I love this one)
Five Shaolin Masters (1974) - Shaw bros Chop socky.
Cast A Deadly Spell (1991) - Hardboiled Lovecradt Naame dropper..
Return Of The One-Armed Swordsman (1969) - Jimmy Wang Yu is back but his arm isn't...


I have the The Appointment on disk but I've yet to watch it....
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Old 03-31-2011, 04:26 PM
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My total is two as well. The HG Lewis and the Amicus Anthology.
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Seen the same two as you-From Beyond The Grave and the awesome Perfume Of The Lady In Black. I'll check out Cast A Deadly Spell.
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I'll check out Cast A Deadly Spell.
Its enjoyable, in a silly sort of way. It helps if you're a fan of pulp fiction (the genre not the film). The also a sequal called Witch Hunt with Dennis Hopper playing Hp Lovecraft (well a detective of that name).

I have a copy of Perfume Of The Lady In Black too. I must get around to it. I'm not really a huge giallo fan (which I presume it is).
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Oh no its not like giallo's its completely different it is often mistakenly labelled as a giallo though it is more of a horror film. There's no killer in black gloves or detectives trying to solve a case. Be warned it is very weird and mysterious (plus points for me) though so don't expect it to make a lot of sense. This film is hugely underrated and a true hidden gem of Italian horror.
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