Name a movie that you would "suggest" that some others might have not seen.

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Name a movie that you would "suggest" that some others might have not seen.

Try and name some movies that you loved that some people may have not seen before.

Here are some of mine:

-The Class of 1984
-Dangerously Close
-Bad Influence
The Lords of Disipline

I suggest :

Nell (with Jodie Foster and Liam Nielson)
Playing by heart

secretary... it was a nice look into what happens when 2 people that think themselves crazy, find out they were made for each other.

The Friday After Next with Ice Cube. Its a really funny movie.

I remembered another one," 3 O'clock High". It great , a nerd stands up to his school bully! Classic high school comedy!

An older film that I consider a great one, but find it's not very well-known is Bad Leiutenant.

A more recent recommendation would be Equilibrium. GREAT movie.

Good movie , I have seen that one! Kind of scares you, knowing is suppose to be "protecting and serving" society.

Minus man (good movie about a serial killer)
Swimming with Sharks (one of Kevin Spacey's best roles)
Dog Soldiers (thanks to my friends here at KMC forums)
Once Were Warriors (great New Zealand Film)
Chopper (Eric Bana film also my Sig)

henry - portrait of a serial killer, sweet hereafter, happiness, falling down, elephant man, return of the living dead.

Acid House..it is a movie based on the book by Irvine Welsh who wrote Trainspotting...really messed up, but great just the same...oh and Trainspotting is a great movie as well..if anyone hasnt seen it

Yeah Senor, I also liked Trainspotting and once were warriors, did you know that the father in that movie(Jake, I think) is the guy who played Jango Fett??

I thought quite a few people would have seen Falling Down, wouldn;t they?

Anyway, I say 'If...'

"IF" what ,Ush?

That is my named movie.

Bytting

"If" is a title to a movie? What is it about?

Debbie does Dallas.

very funny corran! NOT

'If...' is indeed a movie, it was Malcolm MacDowell's first film, based on a play of note called 'Crusaders' and it is a political allegory of revolution set inside a British public school by famed director Lindsay Anderson back in the 60s. It was more relevant then than it is now but it still remains a powerful piece of film.

ive been meaning to check that out, i dont think my store carries it though. crappy damn blockbuster, we have infinite copies of two weeks notice but barely any old movies.