flight of the navigator was good......ummm....serpico, or dog day afternoon...if you like al pacino it's some good earlier work...
but one a lot people haven't seen
"dr. strangelove or how i learned how to stop worrying and love the bomb" it's an early kubrick film with one of my favorite actors of that era, peter sellers....
There is a film called "Baraka" everyone should see. It is amazing. There is no actors or dialogue. It is just different scenes from nature and different cultures. It starts with the most peaceful scenes in nature and slowly works its way towards chaos, building up to showing crowded city streets, traffic, slaughterhouses etc... and then slowly goes back to nature and peace. My description doesn't do it any justice, but it is the most powreful film I have ever seen by far. Totally changed the way I looked at society. Do your self a favor and rent this!!!
Has anyone seen a cracking little horror/western/serial killer film set in namibia called DUST DEVIL (no, it's not about vacuum cleaners). it was directed by richard stanley who did HARDWARE and was about to do ISLAND OF DOCTOR MOROEAU before val kilmer got him kicked off set.
recommended but deleted - keep an eye on channel 4.