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PostPosted: Sun Nov 13, 2011 10:48 pm 
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http://thereviewbin.com/my-top-10-under-the-radar-films-of-the-past-10-years.htm

no trilogies this time. some of these are more known than others but i still think they're not really talked about that much.


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Interesting link.

I've only seen Zodiac and I Heart Huckabees. Liked them both. Wahlberg was funny in the latter. time to check netflix.


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I thought Observe and Report sucked.

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A few of those films made critics' top lists the years they came out. IDK about "Under the Radar". In particular I'm thinking of 1, 4 & 5.


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it's not for everybody. i mentioned that in both my review and in the list.

one movie i hope more people see is "moon". it's really a shame rockwell didn't get any recognition for that film.

angus - apparently you didn't read the disclaimer i put in the beginning of the column.


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 13, 2011 10:57 pm 
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pretty much all films are seen by critics so even lesser known films wind up on critics' top ten lists. that doesn't mean they were hits, and these films rarely seem to get mentioned that much in "pop" culture.


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angus - apparently you didn't read the disclaimer i put in the beginning of the column.

As you said, who listens to critics anymore? :wink:


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Great list, Zack.


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I watched Moon on an earlier RECO by you. Didn't love it. Thought it was OK.

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I'm not sure how under the radar "The Messenger" and "Biutiful" are, but I never hear anyone talk about either one and they are two of my favorite movies from recent memory.

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Rules of Attraction , one of the best scenes of all time, The Speed Recap of a Euro Trip!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsgcsPW34VE

SUNSHINE also a good movie

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I thought I was the only person to see (or like) "O"

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I thought I was the only person to see (or like) "O"

Nope. I enjoyed it. Didn't realize it was under the radar though.

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I wanted to machine gun every character in "Igby Goes Down." I suppose that's the point like Ben Stiller's titular character in "Greenberg," which is quite possibly the most nauseating portrayal of a human being on celluloid.

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FavreFan wrote:
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I thought I was the only person to see (or like) "O"

Nope. I enjoyed it. Didn't realize it was under the radar though.


Most people I've ever mentioned it to had never heard of it. Since I own it, I was able to show it to a few people, or else I'd been on my own.

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I wanted to machine gun every character in "Igby Goes Down." I suppose that's the point like Ben Stiller's titular character in "Greenberg," which is quite possibly the most nauseating portrayal of a human being on celluloid.


hahaha, i actually had no interest in "greenberg". it just looked dull to me. "igby" entertains the hell out of me. especially goldblum's total asswipe character. you're not really supposed to like them that much anyway.

mxd - same here. i don't know anyone really that's seen or heard of "O". but it's awesome.


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