Not very well known films you own on DVD/Video.

Bruno

New member
Got quite a few not very well known (or appreciated) films but these are my favourites:-
The Devils (Sadly the picture quality is a bit poo, they need to get in gear and release a nice uncut and clean looking version)

The Spiral Staircase

May

Shortbus
 
What are the films you own that are not mainstream in the UK, mine are:

Wilderness
Ginger Snaps unleashed
The Breed
Rage: Carrie 2
Boo
Simon says
The wooRAB
Spirit trap
Boogeyman (2004)
Dummy
5ive girls
Girl, interrupted
Mad house
Bad biology
Severance
When evil calls
The plague
Decoys
Ted Bundy
Dracula 2001
Shriek
Prom night (new)
Stranger
The possessed
Diagnosis death

Just interested in finding out.
 
The Devil's Rejects - though it might be well known. Brilliant, violent road trip film.

Jack & The Beanstalk (1974) - I wish more people have seen this Japanese anime. I've been watching since the age of 5 (I'm 30 now). Absolutely amazing and terrifying at the same time.

Witness to the Mob - made-for-TV gangster movie about Sammy Gravano and John Gotti. Really good.
 
Practical Magic- starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman. I love it, but had never heard of it before seeing it in the reduced section at a Tesco. I'd reccomend it :)
 
I have the video of Jack and the beanstalk but it doesn't work anymore. Do you know where i can get it on DVD or another copy on video. It's such a great film.
 
It's amazing that Zone Horror only showed "May" once, unlike the dross which they constantly repeat. I remember that when my old Sky+ died, it took that single showing of "May" with it.
Angela Bettis really deserves to be in bigger movies and not condemned to appear in rubbish like "Scar".
 
Judgement Night (Emilio Estevez, Cuba Gooding Jr)
True Colours (John Cusack, James Spader)
Frequency (Jim Caviezal)
Frailty (Bill Paxton, Matthew McConaughy)

And then practically every screwball comedy from the 80s! :D
 
Primer...winner Grand Jury Prize, Sundance 2004.

Set in modern times a group of quite dull engineers, who are frienRAB/co-workers, create a machine that can manipulate time. By going back in time by just a few hours they effectively start to manipulate their lives, their finances, and try to understand the consequences of their actions. Best time-travel film I've ever seen. Very clever, very subtle.

Primer at IMDB
 
Ooh I loved Valerie And Her Week Of Wonders when I saw it. Just unlike... well, anything really. Thanks to that reminder a DVD might now be on Santa's shopping list.
 
Jungle Burger

A Chinese Ghost Story

Mr Vampire

Out Of The Blue

Babylon

Maniac

Dark City

Moon 44

The Man Who Saw Tomorrow

The Black Book

Dark Night Of The Scarecrow

New York Ripper

Dante 01

Vier Minuten

Hell Night

Sleepaway Camp

I Know My First Name Is Steven

Rohtenburg

The King Of Kong

Alone In The Dark (1982)

Order Of Death

There's loaRAB more, but that's a few I could recall atm...
 
I use cataloguing software which accesses an online database and it's very rare that a DVD I own does not appear to have any details on there at all. The two which spring to mind are:

'Ta paidia tou Diavolou' - low budget 70s Greek horror film (aka 'Island of Death')

'The Possessed' - another low budget horror but American this time (aka 'Studio 666')
 
Back
Top