In other words: What’s a hidden gem I probably haven’t seen but totally should? And why is it a must-watch?

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    Jacob’s Ladder.

    A largely forgotten psychological horror film from 1990 with Tim Robbins and Macaulay Culkin.

    Saw it on TV once by chance and loved it ever since.

    I’d say it’s must-watch for being influential despite its moderate success and being incredibly gripping as you try to get your head around what’s actually going on.

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      It weirdly felt like a Venom movie, and what made it even more weird - it came out around the same time as the actual Venom movie, and even the main hero looked somewhat like a discount version of Tom Hardy😅

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    Iceman is a 2017 German-Italian-Austrian adventure drama film written and directed by Felix Randau. It is a fictional story about the life of Ötzi, a natural mummy of a man discovered on 19 September 1991 in the Ötzal Alps.

    The film, which was filmed in the Tyrolean and Bavarian Alps features almost no dialogue, with a minimal amount in untranslated language based on reconstructed Rhaetian, created for the film by a linguist.

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    A decent number of folks have still never seen “Primer”, since it was kind of an indie classic before it got a cult following.

    It’s a a must watch because:

    A. It’s just really well made. B. It’s delightfully mind bending.

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    Cashback I feel is pretty unknown. Maybe not but still very good. Also Gentleman Broncos is fantastic if you’re into the napoleon dynamite style of comedy, same creators.

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    Snatch mighhhhht be well known? It is hilarious and just fun to watch!

    It’s a Guy Ritchie movie that follows a few groups of people and how they all come to be involved in either chasing or having been in the presence of a diamond that was stolen. It’s a lot of fun to see the interaction between the different groups they follow and some of the lines are absolutely hilarious.

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    Late to the party but didn’t see it listed yet.

    Chumscrubber

    “But, it’s for school…”
    Shows how wrapped up people become in their own stories they become totally disconnected from what’s happening around them. Sheriff doesn’t realize his son is kidnapped Bunch of teens run around with a kid they’ve kidnapped, even tell one of their moms, who gets too wrapped up in who his mom knows to take it seriously.

    Jamie Bell, Camilla Belle, Justin Chatwin, William Fichtner, Allison Janney, Ralph Fiennes, Glenn Close, Carrie-Anne Moss, Rita Wilson, Rory Culkin

    We saw it back when it was “new to dvd” desperate to see something new at the time, and have gone through a couple copies now because it doesn’t come back when we lend it out. Happy to spread it though!

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    Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em

    Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em is a 1988 Australian short feature about an underground party held in post-apocalyptic Melbourne. The film is a product of nuclear anxiety at the height of the Cold War.

    Director: Ray Boseley. Cast: Rob Howard, Nique Needles, Polly Croke, Daniel Lillford, Fred Dugina, Maddog Bott, George Huxley, Chris Windmill, Ian ‘Quinsy’ Maclean, Lindsay Brundson, Clayton Jacobson, Adam Learner, Myrtle Woods, Bill Johnston, Smiley Rowe, John F. Howard, Claire Bordas, John Flaus, Wayne ullman, Dennis Tupicoff, Peter Lane, Wain Fimo, Bruce Barnes, Angus Algie, Loretta Bell, Grant Barling, Claire Boseley, Julian Faull, Zlatko Kasumovic, Anthony Kay, Ollie Martin, Penny McKimm, Dennis Prosser, Adrian Scully, Aleksi Vellis.

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    Volcano (1997) - It is a brilliant 90’s version of a classic 50’s disaster flick. One thing after another, never letting up, and all of so catastrophic as to defy belief; and yet suspension of disbelief is maintained. It is quite possibly the most 90’s movie ever made. The writing is solid, there’s very little cringe, and the practical effects are amazing. This movie would look completely different if made today, and would probably suck.