30 Hidden Film Gems That More People Ought To Know About As Shared By People Online
Maybe it’s just our bizarre fascination with all things underdog, but when a movie is popular and then there is that one dude who disagrees, it doesn’t have as strong of an effect as would it have vice versa—if a given movie is not that popular and there’s that one dude who loves and praises it.
Well, the voices of such people were heard in a recent AskReddit post by u/Starzz_1, who asked the lovely Reddit community what’s a movie they love that is unpopular or unknown by most people?
While the post itself got some modest love with nearly 3,000 upvotes, over 5,100 people voiced their opinions on movies that they think are awesome, despite not having done well in terms of popularity (for whatever reason, not necessarily because they weren’t all that good).
Bored Panda has compiled a list of some of the best answers that you can find below. Vote and comment on the ones you love, and why not let us know some movies that you loved, despite their mediocre popularity. If anything, check out the list for some movie recommendations!
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It's not unknown, but The Emperor's New Groove is a really slept on Disney movie. Still to this day is one of the funniest animated movies ever made, IMO.
Another bonder for my family...Patrick Warburton is one of the funniest Disney characters ever and his pairing with Eartha Kitt is why sometimes Disney gets it so right... 'Pull the lever CRONK!!!.... Wrong lever!!!'
I LOVED this movie! I don't remember all the particular details, but my Mom and I went to the movies to see this, and we laughed all the way through it! Now I want to see it again.
I'll turn him into a flea, then I'll put that flea in a box, and then I'll put that box inside of another box, and then I'll mail that box to myself, and when it arrives... Ah ha ha ha! I'll smash it with a hammer!!!
Omfg absolutely!! Yzma is by far my favorite villain who just needs her own movie. Can't wait to see her in a live remake.
If you guys like this movie do yourself a favour and watch "The Road to El Dorado" it came out around the same time and I think that a lot of people wrote it off as a rip off of this film but it was genuinely funny and unique, with a slightly more adult jokes.
It was alright but not as good as Emperor's new groove, I'd say.
Load More Replies...this still stands out as my fave Disney movie of all time. It's just hilarious.
I've donated most of the Disney movies I've bought, but not this one. I love it when they're heading over the cliff and David Spade says "Bring it on". Still makes me laugh!
This is probably the best Disney movie bar none. It's funnier than anything else they've made.
Eartha Kitt made anything awesome. Her life story is pretty badass too.
underrated since it's not the "classic" like beauty and the beast, Aladdin or little mermaid....but damn is this movie hilarious and quotable
Loved this one. I have most of Disney's films on DVD. Grew up with Disney every Sunday evening...
I was so reluctant to watch this because I was used to "nicer" animated Disney films and this looked like just a non effort movie. Picked it up to watch with low expectations and fell in love. It's so surprisingly hilarious!
Personally my favorite Disney and it was made by mistake when they determined the original musical... wasn't good. It was originally a Prince and the Pauper type romantic comedy with a completely different voice cast (except David Space as the Prince) that was supposed to be like The Lion King (released the year before production started).
Gattaca. Hardly anyone I know has seen it. Ethan Hawke is superb and I love the film noir/sci fi style of the movie.
It's a very well done movie - sci-fi that is rooted in plausibility so becomes uncomfortable as an actual possible future instead of just a fantastical imagined world.
Since the director (Donner) passed and I saw it mentioned a couple of times with him I’ll go with Ladyhawke. Rutger Hauer, Michelle Pfeiffer, and pre-Ferris Bueller Matthew Broderick.
All set to 80's electro/synth music... its mad... I had the biggest crush on Rutger Hauer...
Idiocracy. One of the funniest movies I’ve seen also terry cruise was in there
Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy. A surprising amount of people I’ve met have never heard of it even.
First no.... definite no... Find the 80's BBC TV series if you want something that actually resembles the books...You'll be glad you did...
In Bruges, it’s an amazing film great acting everything builds on the story and means something.
I loved it so much I went to Bruges to find all the buildings in the film.
The Cube.
It's a 1997 Canadian horror film directed by Vincenzo Natali. It's nightmare fuel psychological horror about 5 people who woke up in a giant complex from which they have to escape.
Highly recommend it.
Evolution. Its dumb but has some great comedic lines.
Benny and Joon. It’s my favourite movie. It’s got a very young Johnny depp as the lead role. He falls in love with a mentally ill girl names joon who is taken care of by her older brother Benny. He bends over backwards for her and makes her laugh with his silly antics. He plays kind of a young Charlie Chaplin role.
I think this post misses the fact that Johnny Depp's character is also mentally ill; and if not mentally ill, then on the spectrum.
The Burbs, it has so many good quotes and it’s sad when no one ever knows what I’m talking about.
This may not be unknown enough to qualify, but Terry Gilliam's "Time Bandits" - incredible cast and just an all-around great Gilliam fantasy, especially for anyone interested in world history.
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. It always makes me want to travel and live a little deeper.
Chronicles of Riddick. I dont fully understand why i love it as much as i do. But the movie has some of the best/cheesiest/funniest 1 liners ive ever heard. While also just being very entertaining. I liked Pitch Black before it also has some classic 1 liners. And Riddick after was a failed attempt at combining both movies before it.
Pitch Black.... the original and the best.... When Vin Diesel was a nobody.... filmed in the outback of Coober Pedy, Australia (hence the really bad bit part actor accents....seriously how much did they need to pay Keith David)
E4punisher suggested:
The 13th Warrior. It got bad reviews, but I think it’s a fun movie to watch.
BlacksmithNZ responded:
Great movie, and there are a few memorable scenes.
One that blew me away was Antonio character who is smart but can't speak the language of the other 12. From memory, the Vikings are not translated.. as somebody watching the movie you are like the 13th and not understanding what they are saying.
He tags along on a longish journey just listening to the others chat, swear and abuse him. Then he suddenly swears back as he has figured out enough of the language. At that point the all the characters speak the same language.
I can't think of another movie that dealt with characters not understanding other characters language like this.
Lo there do I see my father; Lo there do I see my mother and my sisters and my brothers; Lo there do I see the line of my people, back to the beginning. Lo, they do call to me. They bid me take my place among them In the halls of Valhalla. Where the brave may live forever.
Moulin Rouge. Everyone that I ask to watch it with me says it’s weird as hell and too zany to follow. But I love it! Songs and all!
Better Off Dead. An 80s teen comedy staring John Cusack in which he repeatedly tries to commit suicide (humorously), has cartoon/claymation animated hallucinations set to Van Halen, has to win a ski competition to woo his ex, and is relentlessly stalked by a young paperboy over 2 dollars. It’s incredibly goofy and one of my favorite 80s movies of all time.
And there is also a pop-punk band named after the protagonist that has clips from the movie in most of their songs.
"Truly a sight to behold. A man beaten. The once-great champ, now, a study in moppishness."
Not sure how much this counts, but The Man From U.N.C.L.E.. Great comedy/spy movie that did surprisingly poorly in theaters. Definitely recommend a watch.
I LOVE that film. I’ve watched it so many times. Wish there was a 2nd
It’s not a movie but it’s a show called Farscape. I’m born in 96 so I’m not sure how popular Farscape was back in the day, but.. I loved that s@#t.
The Rocketeer, simply fantastic superhero movie from the early 90's.
Train to Busan. People refuse to watch it because of subtitles.
Reign of Fire is the t@#s and I never hear it talked about.
OH, I was so disappointed at the final movie when it came out. It was originally supposed to take place during WWII. The Nazis were drilling into the Earth to tap the Earth's Core for power, and inadvertently awakened the hibernating dragons. So the World had to join together to fight them, while the Nazis were trying to figure out how to control the dragons and use them as weapons. There was even a planned aerial dogfight between WWII fighters and dragons. I would have loved to see that version.
The Quick And The Dead is without doubt the most underrated action movie of the 90's. think enter the dragon or bloodsport but replace martial arts with a quick draw tournament in the old west. starring the likes of Leonardo Dicaprio and Russel Crowe before they were famous and directed by Sam Raimi, with all his directing style trademarks in full glory. its a highly, highly entertaining movie.
Rat Race. Movie is hysterical with a great cast. Maybe it’s popular but I’ve never heard anyone talk about it, even when it came out in theaters.
Lucky Number Slevin.
No idea how to describe it. It's not really a mob movie, although the main character is mixed up two mob bosses, a hitman, dirty NYC cops, and a horserace 20 years before that got an entire family wiped out. But it's a solid "wtf is going on here??" With an all star cast: Josh Hartnett, Sir Ben Kingsley, Morgan Freeman, Bruce Willis, Stanley Tucci, Lucy Liu.
Also Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium is sweet, The Brother's Bloom is ... odd, but worth watching, and Across the Universe is one of the best musicals ever.
Sister Act 2, apparently it has really bad reviews on rotten tomatoes but I freaking love it!!
Return to OZ
I read all the OZ books as a kid and this is much closer to the feel than the Wizard of Oz movie with Garland. I love how dark it is, and to this day it's one of my favorite movies.
Love, love, LOVE this movie ever since I saw it as a child.... I was a strange child.
I can only speak from experiences in my country and friends I have talked to.
Hardly anyone here has seen Donnie Yen in the Ip Man movies, or any of his other work really
Mrs. Pettigrew Lives for a Day
It's a cute, feel good movie with a surprisingly high caliber cast.
ParaPixie suggested:
Crimson Peak with Tom Hiddleston. Very thrilling. It's Tim Burton meets Loki meets Alice in Wonderland... But with Murder!
verypracticalside responded:
Beware of Crimson Peak!
I hate horror movies, and I hate (-insert the theme of that one awkward part you-know-what-I'm-talking-about-) but that movie.
Feast for the eyes, practical effects and costuming to die for, badass lead woman, every character treated so lovingly by Guillermo del Toro to let their personal reveals/developments build and shine...
There's a reason we watch it every Halloween. It is thrilling, and it does transport you.
I've just Googled it and have been informed that the critic score for it is a mere 6.5...uncultured swine, I tell you.
Long story short: I thought it was visually stunning, but had a very tepid story line
Only Lovers Left Alive. Tilda Swinton and Tom Hiddleston as vampires. Sexy film. Fantastic music.
UHF by Weird AL plot is simple but lots of bits and quotes that are funny.
Some of these I get, but some others I must have a different definition than Bored Panda in regards to "few people know about".
The majority of content on Bored Panda (and many other sites) is taken from Reddit. In this case it was a question posed in the r/AskReddit sub. The question, as asked on Reddit was "What’s a movie you love that is unpopular or unknown by most people?".
Load More Replies...Moscow on the Hudson. The Conversation. The original Taking of Pelham 123. Mr Church. Brief Encounter. Merry Christmas, Mr Lawrence. Far from the Madding Crowd. Anything pre-code. Anything with Edna May Oliver. Any of the Marx Brothers movies up to about 1937. Also, a lot of the films in the article are remakes, either of older films, or of older TV shows. If you want to see really good forgotten gems, seek out the originals of The Man from U.N.C.L.E., The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, and The Quick and the Dead. If Out Cold is supposed to be Casablanca with snowboarders, then just watch the original Casablanca. I guarantee it’ll be much better. Rat Race is supposed to be the sequel for It’s a Mad Mad Mad World—-a stupid sixties slapstick, but my god the cast they were able to assemble makes you forget the outlandish storyline!
Hope And Glory. Probably one of my favorite movies, nobody I know has ever heard of it even with 5 Academy Award nominations..
“They’re lovely when they’re full, and it’s so sad when they sag”. Saw this movie on HBO right after it left the theatres. Been trying to get my British WWII buff husband to watch it for years. No idea why he’s so damn resistant.
Load More Replies...What Dreams May Come. Not sure how popular the movie is internationally, but where I live, barely anybody has seen it and those that have find it boring. One of Robin Williams‘ best roles imo.
absolutely! i have the dvd. What Dreams May Come is a beautiful movie, but one of those that takes repeated viewings to really appreciate... which I suspect the aethetics of certain scenes and the heaviness of the movie overall might have prevented
Load More Replies...Try these: The Man Who Would Be King (Sean Connery & Michael Caine -- story by Ruyard Kipling); Five Element Ninjas (1982) -- strangely elegant layout; Cone Heads movie; The Darkest Hour (not the Churchill one -- alien invasion of Moscow & the world) (2011). Even if you have to buy them, they are cheap and you WILL watch them many times over!
The Man Who Would be King is my joint top favourite film (with Blade Runner), I can watch it over and over again, it was nominated for 4 Academy Awards and 2 Golden Globes, it's got a stunning Maurice Jarre soundtrack, 2 Actors at the top of their respective games plus a fantastic turn by the late Saeed Jaffrey, more people need to see this film!! Now Zardoz on the other hand...!!
Load More Replies...Some good ones there. I'd add these: The Triplets of Belleville is animated and so weirdly wonderful. Little Otik is almost impossible to find and bizarre, not for children. Jeanne Tripplehorn in the romcom 'Til There Was You. A love story set in Los Angeles torn between old and new. The best for last, Peter's Friends. It's really watching dear old friends reunited. Stephen Fry, Emma Thompson (and her mom,) Hugh Laurie and Imelda Staunton again as a married couple, Kenneth Branagh, Rita Rudner and Alphonsia Emmanuel.
If you like Belleville, I also suggest The Illusionist. That one was interesting and beautiful as well.
Load More Replies...My favorite to share with people is The Intouchables. It's a French film so, subtitles. But I watch everything with subtitles anyways so IDC, lol. It's based on a trued story and the two main characters were cast perfectly IMO (Omar Sy of recent Lupin fame). It's on Netflix!
I agree with you that it’s a very recommendable movie. Even my husband, who is mostly into things like Marvel and Star Wars loved it. But I wouldn’t call it unknown. Everyone that I know that has seen at least one French movie in their life has watched this one.
Load More Replies...The Grand Budapest Hotel is such a lovely quirky movie. Highly recommend it. Beautifully filmed and the characters and story line are wonderful.
I'd recommend The Grifters with John Cusack, Angelica Huston and Annette Benning. It set me off on reading Jim Thompson books, who has been described as a dime store Dostoevsky.
Family Stone. Best Christmas movie in the world and for all the famous actors in it I feel like people sleep on it.
This is a very good movie. My family loves it as well.
Load More Replies...I could list so many but I'm going with The Happiness of the Katakuris. It's a Japanese zombie musical. It's so good!
I highly recommend the short film Troops (1997), it's a parody of the tv show Cops, but set in the Star Wars universe. It was produced entirely by fans and far exceeds the latest studio films in quality.
The first I'd recommend is 'Withnail & I'. It's a British film from the 80's and it's a great watch. I suppose it would be classed as a "comedy-drama" but I'm not sure that does it justice. Second is Dog Soldiers about a squadron of British army soldiers who, whilst on a training exercise in the Scottish Highlands, get attacked by werewolves. Funny and dramatic.
Emperors New Groove is the best creation known to mankind jands down
Home! People didn't like it because it was sad, ig? It's not. It's an awesome movie with a great soundtrack.
Paranorman was a great film. I think it got overshadowed by Coraline so not many people I know have seen it. Also, 9 from Tim Burton. Great cast and surprisingly tense for an animated movie O.O
Out Cold wasn't mentioned (unless I missed it), but is pictured in the headline. That movie is hilarious, though.
Rubber a Horror/Comedy movie is a forgotten movie that is a real gem. I know no one who didn't find it either disturbing or funny or both. Yet there are only a select intelligent few who know about it. https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/rubber
I think Best In Show is another really great one that’s underrated but hysterical😹😉
The Field. A film about an Irish farmer who refuses to sell his field, which leads to arguments with his son. Sounds dull, but it's brilliant! Hear My Song, British-Irish comedy about a club owner trying to track down a long-disappeared singer for his girlfriend's mother. Hilarious and has great music too!
Cronos, The Devil's Backbone, both early works by Guillermo del Toro. City of Lost Children is a French dark fantasy which is also funny. Spanish thrillers The Body and In Her Eyes. Alex de la Iglesia's Day of The Beast, The Baby's Room and Accion Mutante all Spanish comedy/horror/action films, respectively. I could go on ...
Two come to mind. PCU...an obscure 90's college comedy starring Jeremy Piven and a very young David Spade. It's kind of dumb but I still quote it to this day. Another one is Serial Mom, also from the 90's. Can't go wrong with John Waters.
Can't go wrong with George Clinton and P-funk at your party and I've owned Serial Mom for many years and my family loves it. It's my daughter's go to movie for comedy, for anyone that visits and hasn't seen it. Pussywillow.
Load More Replies...This is a great article. I'd like to see it again in the future but broken up by genre.
Atlantis movie by Disney. It came out in the early 2000's. It has several famous voice actors including Lenard Nimoy. The characters are from diverse background and woke together to option their goals. It's such a good movie.
If you like surreal and weird "fantasy" I highly recommend MirrorMask, it's not super well known but omg, I love that movie so much.
Further notable additions that come to mind: Byzantium (2012), Perfect Sense (2011), Breakfast On Pluto (2005), The Headsman / Shadow of the Sword (2005), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
I saw Perfect Sense. It ran for one week at the local multiplex, and I was the only person in that screening. I liked it.
Load More Replies...I don’t think Moulin Rouge!, which garnered 8 Academy Award nominations, winning two, and had a box office I take of $180m (at the turn of the century) was a particularly “Hidden gem”, boredpanda?!
'Legend' with a very young Tom Cruise and Tim Curry as the Devil 'Kung Fu Hustle' makes so much fun of king fu movies and is hilarious! 'Canadian Bacon' has an all-star cast and is definitely one of John Candy's best
you guys need to watch Atlantis: The Lost Empire its a disney movie from 2000 and absolutely incredible
You forgot “The Fifth Element” and “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World”. Two great movies that didn’t get as much recognition as they should have.
Matewan -1987 by John Sayles Starring Chris Cooper in his film debut with a cast including James Earl Jones , David Strathairn , Kevin Tighe and Mary McDonnell a true story of American history and compelling story . A must watch !
I love these kind of lists. Under-appreciated movies. I always see a few that I whole-heartedly agree with. And others that I haven't seen and add to my must-see list.
Sorry, what is this list? Movies that were big in the 90s and early 2000s? Most of these aren't hidden gems, but movies that were quite big at their time. Most of these are - whether they are good or bad - big studio movies that almost everyone had seen at the time. Moulin Rouge a hidden gem? It was the pinaccle of trash cinema back then. Reign of Fire? My friends were all completely hyped by the trailers, but it ended up being a boring grey mess. Shouldn't a hidden gem be, well... hidden? Smaller indie movies, maybe?
There are several in my list: Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998), Snatch (2000), The Place Promised in Our Early Days (Japanese animation, 2004), Fringe (series 2008), Firefly (2002), Serenity (2005) and too many to list here.
Tremors - the original movie, not so much the 17 sequels or the limited-run TV series. Comedy, horror, a touch of romance, and Kevin Bacon.... The build-up of tension as the main characters keep discovering bodies and try to figure out what's killing everyone in their isolated flyspeck little desert town, gets me every time (despite the cheesy special effects, lol)...
Hidden? How are these films so often instantly available but yet less known than when you had to go to the theater or just happen to catch them on TV?
Maybe for you. I’m 53 and have seen a lot of movies in my time and yet have not heard of many of these.
Load More Replies...Years ago, I went to the cinema to watch a particular film (back in the day when you got two!) and it was excellent: 'Fear is the Key'. I'd have that in this list, but the 'B' movie was even better. It was 'The Gunfight', starring Kirk Douglas, as a renowned but aging sheriff, and Johnny Cash, as a world-weary gunfighter. I recommend everyone to see it. Another fun one is 'Dark Star': early Sci-fi on a tiny budget, but brilliant!
My biggest one would be Bowfinger with Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy. Then Blast from the past two of my all time favorites images-2-6...a03590.jpg
Can't believe the Triplets of Belleville wasn't in this list, it's an excellent animated film.
Can't believe the Triplets of Belleville wasn't in this list. Excellent film
Southern Comfort (1981 or 82): the national guard are in training in the bayou. they stole a boat from the cajun people and one of the soldier scared them for fun with his M60 loaded with blank bullet. but the cajun fight back and start killing them. it's a run for the mens. great analogy about vietnam war.
If you loved "Better Off Dead" and "The Burbs" watch American Dreamer. ohmygawd that is a funny, funny, funny movie. And another, which is damned impossible to find is "Knights." It has a lot of "real" Hollywood stars. It has the best one liners I have ever heard for a movie that isn't "supposed" to be funny. And Lance Henricksen as the "bad guy" chews up the scenery with all the aplomb of GodzIlla going after Toyko. Kris Kristoffersen is "the good guy" and Kathy Long the "heroine." Watch if for no other reason than Lance Henricksen.
"Come and see"... Russian film about the horrors of the nazi invation, really raw and kind of hard to watch at moments
Dread. No creatures,demons, or otherworldly things...The only monster is fear and how others manipulate us with it.
Atlantis:The Lost Empire (2001) it is such a diverse character cast along with several big name actors. So underated.
I would like to add "Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping" (2016) to the list. Absolutely hilarious yet underrated. Great message yet still a bonkers comedy that is one of my favourite movies to date.
not a movie technically, but you can watch "Ringing Bell" on Youtube. It's a kids cartoon. Permanently f****d me up when I was about 5 years old.
Let me add: Uncanny (2015) - sooo much better than Ex Machina!!! - great acting, it really leaves you with an uncanny feeling that you need to watch it again. and again. and discover something new each time; Stoker (2013) - creepy and seductive in a perverse way, Bitter Moon (1992) and Carnage (2011), both great casts, both directed by R. Polanski.
Also adding 1993 movie 'Who's the man???' Hip Hop + Comedy = Gold.... 'No wait down the end'... My brother and I still do lines from this fun movie.... "I wouldn't let that brother cut my taxes'...
UHF by Weird AL plot is simple but lots of bits and quotes that are funny.
Some of these I get, but some others I must have a different definition than Bored Panda in regards to "few people know about".
The majority of content on Bored Panda (and many other sites) is taken from Reddit. In this case it was a question posed in the r/AskReddit sub. The question, as asked on Reddit was "What’s a movie you love that is unpopular or unknown by most people?".
Load More Replies...Moscow on the Hudson. The Conversation. The original Taking of Pelham 123. Mr Church. Brief Encounter. Merry Christmas, Mr Lawrence. Far from the Madding Crowd. Anything pre-code. Anything with Edna May Oliver. Any of the Marx Brothers movies up to about 1937. Also, a lot of the films in the article are remakes, either of older films, or of older TV shows. If you want to see really good forgotten gems, seek out the originals of The Man from U.N.C.L.E., The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, and The Quick and the Dead. If Out Cold is supposed to be Casablanca with snowboarders, then just watch the original Casablanca. I guarantee it’ll be much better. Rat Race is supposed to be the sequel for It’s a Mad Mad Mad World—-a stupid sixties slapstick, but my god the cast they were able to assemble makes you forget the outlandish storyline!
Hope And Glory. Probably one of my favorite movies, nobody I know has ever heard of it even with 5 Academy Award nominations..
“They’re lovely when they’re full, and it’s so sad when they sag”. Saw this movie on HBO right after it left the theatres. Been trying to get my British WWII buff husband to watch it for years. No idea why he’s so damn resistant.
Load More Replies...What Dreams May Come. Not sure how popular the movie is internationally, but where I live, barely anybody has seen it and those that have find it boring. One of Robin Williams‘ best roles imo.
absolutely! i have the dvd. What Dreams May Come is a beautiful movie, but one of those that takes repeated viewings to really appreciate... which I suspect the aethetics of certain scenes and the heaviness of the movie overall might have prevented
Load More Replies...Try these: The Man Who Would Be King (Sean Connery & Michael Caine -- story by Ruyard Kipling); Five Element Ninjas (1982) -- strangely elegant layout; Cone Heads movie; The Darkest Hour (not the Churchill one -- alien invasion of Moscow & the world) (2011). Even if you have to buy them, they are cheap and you WILL watch them many times over!
The Man Who Would be King is my joint top favourite film (with Blade Runner), I can watch it over and over again, it was nominated for 4 Academy Awards and 2 Golden Globes, it's got a stunning Maurice Jarre soundtrack, 2 Actors at the top of their respective games plus a fantastic turn by the late Saeed Jaffrey, more people need to see this film!! Now Zardoz on the other hand...!!
Load More Replies...Some good ones there. I'd add these: The Triplets of Belleville is animated and so weirdly wonderful. Little Otik is almost impossible to find and bizarre, not for children. Jeanne Tripplehorn in the romcom 'Til There Was You. A love story set in Los Angeles torn between old and new. The best for last, Peter's Friends. It's really watching dear old friends reunited. Stephen Fry, Emma Thompson (and her mom,) Hugh Laurie and Imelda Staunton again as a married couple, Kenneth Branagh, Rita Rudner and Alphonsia Emmanuel.
If you like Belleville, I also suggest The Illusionist. That one was interesting and beautiful as well.
Load More Replies...My favorite to share with people is The Intouchables. It's a French film so, subtitles. But I watch everything with subtitles anyways so IDC, lol. It's based on a trued story and the two main characters were cast perfectly IMO (Omar Sy of recent Lupin fame). It's on Netflix!
I agree with you that it’s a very recommendable movie. Even my husband, who is mostly into things like Marvel and Star Wars loved it. But I wouldn’t call it unknown. Everyone that I know that has seen at least one French movie in their life has watched this one.
Load More Replies...The Grand Budapest Hotel is such a lovely quirky movie. Highly recommend it. Beautifully filmed and the characters and story line are wonderful.
I'd recommend The Grifters with John Cusack, Angelica Huston and Annette Benning. It set me off on reading Jim Thompson books, who has been described as a dime store Dostoevsky.
Family Stone. Best Christmas movie in the world and for all the famous actors in it I feel like people sleep on it.
This is a very good movie. My family loves it as well.
Load More Replies...I could list so many but I'm going with The Happiness of the Katakuris. It's a Japanese zombie musical. It's so good!
I highly recommend the short film Troops (1997), it's a parody of the tv show Cops, but set in the Star Wars universe. It was produced entirely by fans and far exceeds the latest studio films in quality.
The first I'd recommend is 'Withnail & I'. It's a British film from the 80's and it's a great watch. I suppose it would be classed as a "comedy-drama" but I'm not sure that does it justice. Second is Dog Soldiers about a squadron of British army soldiers who, whilst on a training exercise in the Scottish Highlands, get attacked by werewolves. Funny and dramatic.
Emperors New Groove is the best creation known to mankind jands down
Home! People didn't like it because it was sad, ig? It's not. It's an awesome movie with a great soundtrack.
Paranorman was a great film. I think it got overshadowed by Coraline so not many people I know have seen it. Also, 9 from Tim Burton. Great cast and surprisingly tense for an animated movie O.O
Out Cold wasn't mentioned (unless I missed it), but is pictured in the headline. That movie is hilarious, though.
Rubber a Horror/Comedy movie is a forgotten movie that is a real gem. I know no one who didn't find it either disturbing or funny or both. Yet there are only a select intelligent few who know about it. https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/rubber
I think Best In Show is another really great one that’s underrated but hysterical😹😉
The Field. A film about an Irish farmer who refuses to sell his field, which leads to arguments with his son. Sounds dull, but it's brilliant! Hear My Song, British-Irish comedy about a club owner trying to track down a long-disappeared singer for his girlfriend's mother. Hilarious and has great music too!
Cronos, The Devil's Backbone, both early works by Guillermo del Toro. City of Lost Children is a French dark fantasy which is also funny. Spanish thrillers The Body and In Her Eyes. Alex de la Iglesia's Day of The Beast, The Baby's Room and Accion Mutante all Spanish comedy/horror/action films, respectively. I could go on ...
Two come to mind. PCU...an obscure 90's college comedy starring Jeremy Piven and a very young David Spade. It's kind of dumb but I still quote it to this day. Another one is Serial Mom, also from the 90's. Can't go wrong with John Waters.
Can't go wrong with George Clinton and P-funk at your party and I've owned Serial Mom for many years and my family loves it. It's my daughter's go to movie for comedy, for anyone that visits and hasn't seen it. Pussywillow.
Load More Replies...This is a great article. I'd like to see it again in the future but broken up by genre.
Atlantis movie by Disney. It came out in the early 2000's. It has several famous voice actors including Lenard Nimoy. The characters are from diverse background and woke together to option their goals. It's such a good movie.
If you like surreal and weird "fantasy" I highly recommend MirrorMask, it's not super well known but omg, I love that movie so much.
Further notable additions that come to mind: Byzantium (2012), Perfect Sense (2011), Breakfast On Pluto (2005), The Headsman / Shadow of the Sword (2005), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
I saw Perfect Sense. It ran for one week at the local multiplex, and I was the only person in that screening. I liked it.
Load More Replies...I don’t think Moulin Rouge!, which garnered 8 Academy Award nominations, winning two, and had a box office I take of $180m (at the turn of the century) was a particularly “Hidden gem”, boredpanda?!
'Legend' with a very young Tom Cruise and Tim Curry as the Devil 'Kung Fu Hustle' makes so much fun of king fu movies and is hilarious! 'Canadian Bacon' has an all-star cast and is definitely one of John Candy's best
you guys need to watch Atlantis: The Lost Empire its a disney movie from 2000 and absolutely incredible
You forgot “The Fifth Element” and “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World”. Two great movies that didn’t get as much recognition as they should have.
Matewan -1987 by John Sayles Starring Chris Cooper in his film debut with a cast including James Earl Jones , David Strathairn , Kevin Tighe and Mary McDonnell a true story of American history and compelling story . A must watch !
I love these kind of lists. Under-appreciated movies. I always see a few that I whole-heartedly agree with. And others that I haven't seen and add to my must-see list.
Sorry, what is this list? Movies that were big in the 90s and early 2000s? Most of these aren't hidden gems, but movies that were quite big at their time. Most of these are - whether they are good or bad - big studio movies that almost everyone had seen at the time. Moulin Rouge a hidden gem? It was the pinaccle of trash cinema back then. Reign of Fire? My friends were all completely hyped by the trailers, but it ended up being a boring grey mess. Shouldn't a hidden gem be, well... hidden? Smaller indie movies, maybe?
There are several in my list: Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998), Snatch (2000), The Place Promised in Our Early Days (Japanese animation, 2004), Fringe (series 2008), Firefly (2002), Serenity (2005) and too many to list here.
Tremors - the original movie, not so much the 17 sequels or the limited-run TV series. Comedy, horror, a touch of romance, and Kevin Bacon.... The build-up of tension as the main characters keep discovering bodies and try to figure out what's killing everyone in their isolated flyspeck little desert town, gets me every time (despite the cheesy special effects, lol)...
Hidden? How are these films so often instantly available but yet less known than when you had to go to the theater or just happen to catch them on TV?
Maybe for you. I’m 53 and have seen a lot of movies in my time and yet have not heard of many of these.
Load More Replies...Years ago, I went to the cinema to watch a particular film (back in the day when you got two!) and it was excellent: 'Fear is the Key'. I'd have that in this list, but the 'B' movie was even better. It was 'The Gunfight', starring Kirk Douglas, as a renowned but aging sheriff, and Johnny Cash, as a world-weary gunfighter. I recommend everyone to see it. Another fun one is 'Dark Star': early Sci-fi on a tiny budget, but brilliant!
My biggest one would be Bowfinger with Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy. Then Blast from the past two of my all time favorites images-2-6...a03590.jpg
Can't believe the Triplets of Belleville wasn't in this list, it's an excellent animated film.
Can't believe the Triplets of Belleville wasn't in this list. Excellent film
Southern Comfort (1981 or 82): the national guard are in training in the bayou. they stole a boat from the cajun people and one of the soldier scared them for fun with his M60 loaded with blank bullet. but the cajun fight back and start killing them. it's a run for the mens. great analogy about vietnam war.
If you loved "Better Off Dead" and "The Burbs" watch American Dreamer. ohmygawd that is a funny, funny, funny movie. And another, which is damned impossible to find is "Knights." It has a lot of "real" Hollywood stars. It has the best one liners I have ever heard for a movie that isn't "supposed" to be funny. And Lance Henricksen as the "bad guy" chews up the scenery with all the aplomb of GodzIlla going after Toyko. Kris Kristoffersen is "the good guy" and Kathy Long the "heroine." Watch if for no other reason than Lance Henricksen.
"Come and see"... Russian film about the horrors of the nazi invation, really raw and kind of hard to watch at moments
Dread. No creatures,demons, or otherworldly things...The only monster is fear and how others manipulate us with it.
Atlantis:The Lost Empire (2001) it is such a diverse character cast along with several big name actors. So underated.
I would like to add "Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping" (2016) to the list. Absolutely hilarious yet underrated. Great message yet still a bonkers comedy that is one of my favourite movies to date.
not a movie technically, but you can watch "Ringing Bell" on Youtube. It's a kids cartoon. Permanently f****d me up when I was about 5 years old.
Let me add: Uncanny (2015) - sooo much better than Ex Machina!!! - great acting, it really leaves you with an uncanny feeling that you need to watch it again. and again. and discover something new each time; Stoker (2013) - creepy and seductive in a perverse way, Bitter Moon (1992) and Carnage (2011), both great casts, both directed by R. Polanski.
Also adding 1993 movie 'Who's the man???' Hip Hop + Comedy = Gold.... 'No wait down the end'... My brother and I still do lines from this fun movie.... "I wouldn't let that brother cut my taxes'...