OT: underrated movies

Submitted by WindyCityBlue on March 9th, 2020 at 12:32 PM

With a small lull in college basketball for the next few days, I thought I’d post something OT. 
 

So, I watched the movie Predestination last night and thought it was a fantastic movie. Way underrated! 
 

I also would put Sunshine in this category as well.  This a Danny Boyle film with a lot of stars, but didn’t do much at the box office. 
 

So what say you MgoPosters? What’s an underrated movie you recommend. 

ijohnb

March 9th, 2020 at 12:58 PM ^

It's a great, great movie but our definitions of "underrated" may differ a bit.  Visit the entire dedication page on Wikipedia entitled "List of Accolades for Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind." 

It ranks 6th on the BBC 100 best films since 2000 list.

Not being a jerk but I don't think it belongs in this discussion.  It is widely recognized as one of the best films ever made.  

L'Carpetron Do…

March 9th, 2020 at 2:18 PM ^

ESotSM is a brilliant film - JIm Carrey is great in it. And for some reason it takes place in my hometown. Amateur historian I am, I've never been able to figure out why it takes place there. It wasn't filmed there but its mentioned a few times and even an address of a real street is mentioned as well. It's weird, unique movie but that always made me like it a little more haha. 

uncle leo

March 9th, 2020 at 12:36 PM ^

Two for me (and both Tom Cruise movies oddly):

Collateral- never seems to be mentioned among action/suspense/crime greats. Amazing movie.

Last Samurai- wildly underappreciated

uncle leo

March 9th, 2020 at 1:06 PM ^

The great thing about Collateral is that there are a ton of hidden gems that outline to how the movie will finish. Cruise when he first gets in the cab sharing the subway story, how he always shoots 2 middle one high (and you can see the bullets on the subway door in the final scene), and how Cruise mentions near the beginning something about getting lucky that the lights shut off on his cab.

I could watch that movie 100 times over and still not get bored.

mGrowOld

March 9th, 2020 at 3:50 PM ^

FYI my very first job was working as an usher at the old Huron theater in Pontiac the summer of 1974. Back then ushers had to take the tickets inside the seating area and then played crowd control while the film was rolling.

The Huron theater showed Disney movies and that summer so I saw Bambi more times than I care to count or remember.  What i DO remember though is by the end of my stint there I was absolutely thrilled when Bambi's dad got shot and was secretly rooting for the hunter to come back and finish the job on Bambi, Thumper and all the rest of the annoying Disney animals.

evenyoubrutus

March 9th, 2020 at 4:30 PM ^

Lol. Yes I started as an usher. I have soooo many stories. Hated the job at the time, but looking back on it I really have some great memories from it. And some good friends to this day. Saw tons of great movies for free. I met Chris Perry, Marlin Jackson and Braylon Edwards all while working there. Got drunk for the first time while on shift. Learned how to throw a mini broom clear across a 500 seat auditorium and hit the screen. Good times.

Perkis-Size Me

March 9th, 2020 at 2:43 PM ^

I guess it depends on who you ask. If it got nominated for Best Picture, clearly enough people out there liked it. I myself love the movie as well, and Cruise / Watanabe were both phenomenal. 

But I will concede that it should be more well-known that it is. Part of that probably had to do with the fact that it came out at the exact same time as Return of the King. Within weeks of each other, if memory serves. Same thing happened to the Shazam movie last year. Pretty darn good movie in its own right, but Endgame came out a week or two later, and after that Shazam was barely an afterthought. 

mGrowOld

March 9th, 2020 at 12:39 PM ^

Miracle Mile

Anthony Edwards meets and falls in love with a Mare Winningham at the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. This area is known as Miracle Mile, and the whole movie takes place there. They make a date, which he misses, and while he is searching for her, he accidentally finds out that we (the United States) are about to start a nuclear war with the Soviet Union. He frantically searches for her so that they can escape Los Angeles before the incoming missiles hit.  

Trust me - you've never seen anything like this before.  

 

1blueeye

March 9th, 2020 at 12:41 PM ^

Step Brothers.

If spartan fan and Buckeye fan lived under the same roof, this is what you’d get. “Boats and Hoes” The unifying of forces against their arrogant brother. Lots of correlations. 

Broken Brilliance

March 9th, 2020 at 12:45 PM ^

Freddy got fingered

Seriously though, "She's out of my League" is an underrated comedy. Quite on par with any long winded Judd Apatow comedy in terms of secondary characters and likeable lead characters. Every TJ Miller trope in that movie is just flawless.