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Post by musacha on Aug 13, 2019 22:07:50 GMT
Hello brahs. I was wondering if I could pick your collective brains for a film watch list I'm working on for 1979. I would have said "obscure films" if speaking to a general audience, however, that would be silly here as no films are really obscure to genuine film fans. For reference, I'm talking about films in the zone of Zombie (1979), directed by Lucio Fulci. Films that are good and still remembered today, but won't be in anyone's "Top Ten" list. Thank you!
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Post by EarlSlick on Aug 13, 2019 22:10:47 GMT
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Post by musacha on Aug 13, 2019 22:13:33 GMT
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Post by Foxy on Aug 13, 2019 22:13:52 GMT
I’ll have to see a list of movies that came out in 1979. I’m sure I could list 5 of them.
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Post by theredcrosseknight on Aug 13, 2019 22:16:26 GMT
IMDb used to let you sort the movies you've rated by release date. Among many other shitty decisions they made that made their site worse, they got rid of that option. If I could see which movies were made in that year then I'd give you a list, but unfortunately I can't.
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Post by Prime etc. on Aug 13, 2019 22:17:20 GMT
Hardcore The Passage Tourist Trap Ashanti Island of the Fishmen The Lady In Red
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Post by progressiveelement on Aug 13, 2019 22:19:19 GMT
I know Phantasm isn't exactly lesser-known, but I can't think of much else to fit the bill.
If you liked Zombie, you may like these:
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Post by musacha on Aug 13, 2019 22:24:04 GMT
I’ll have to see a list of movies that came out in 1979. I’m sure I could list 5 of them. The Killer Nun (Italy, 1979), feat. Anita Eckberg.
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Post by cryptoflovecraft on Aug 13, 2019 22:24:43 GMT
The Brood
Fascination
Screams of a Winter Night
The Capture of Bigfoot
The Evictors
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Post by Power Ranger on Aug 13, 2019 22:43:14 GMT
When You Coming Back, Red Rider? Ashanti Mad Max Hardcore Airport ‘79 (The Concorde)
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Post by theredcrosseknight on Aug 13, 2019 23:04:40 GMT
Is the Tin Drum obscure enough?
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Post by notoriousnobbi on Aug 13, 2019 23:14:01 GMT
Stalker (A. Tarkowskij) Woyzeck (W. Herzog the Tin Drum (V. Schlöndorff) Christ stopped at Eboli (F. Rosi)
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Post by Toy-Cannon on Aug 13, 2019 23:31:30 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 23:48:24 GMT
Hello brahs. I was wondering if I could pick your collective brains for a film watch list I'm working on for 1979. I would have said "obscure films" if speaking to a general audience, however, that would be silly here as no films are really obscure to genuine film fans.
For reference, I'm talking about films in the zone of Zombie (1979), directed by Lucio Fulci. Films that are good and still remembered today, but won't be in anyone's "Top Ten" list.
Thank you!
1979 was a fine year for obscure films.
Breaking Away - it should not be an obscure film but it is, even though it was nominated for Best Picture, which is astounding considering how often the Oscars gets these things wrong, it is largely forgotten, if you can find the special edition blu ray get it, it's not a perfect film and I doubt anyone will be surprised by the ending but in spite of that I had a big smile on my face when it was over
Dracula - people tend to overlook this movie, though I believe it is the closest to the brilliant original novel, I would love for a cleaned up blu ray, Langella so much better than others at Dracula
Hair - a contrast between stunning mediocrity throughout the first 90% of the film that leads to an unforgettable last 10%, worth a rental, for a musical a lot of the music is tiresome and uninspired, except the final
Murder by Decree - Sherlock Holmes vs Jack the Ripper! Christopher Plummer is quite good as Holmes, some surprises and some disturbing scenes, definitely not the typical Holmes film
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Post by merh on Aug 14, 2019 0:42:08 GMT
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1979_in_filmThe First Great Train Robbery, released in the United States as The Great Train Robbery, is a 1978 British crime film directed by Michael Crichton, who also wrote the screenplay based on his novel The Great Train Robbery. Love at First Bite is a 1979 horror comedy film directed by Stan Dragoti and written by Robert Kaufman, using characters originally created by Bram Stoker.[3] It stars George Hamilton, Susan Saint James, Richard Benjamin and Arte Johnson.[3] The original music score was composed by Charles Bernstein. The film's tagline is: "Your favorite pain in the neck is about to bite your funny bone!" Dracula is a 1979 British-American dark romantic horror film directed by John Badham. The film starred Frank Langella in the title role as well as Laurence Olivier, Donald Pleasence and Kate Nelligan. The Villain is a 1979 American Metrocolor Western comedy film directed by Hal Needham and starring Kirk Douglas, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ann-Margret, Paul Lynde, Foster Brooks, Strother Martin, Ruth Buzzi, Jack Elam, and Mel Tillis. It is a parody blend of western films and Warner Bros.' Wile E. Coyote cartoon situations. Patrick is a 1978 Australian science fiction horror film directed by Richard Franklin and written by Everett De Roche. The film popularised Ozploitation films in other territories.[3] A remake, Patrick, was released in 2013.
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Post by movielover on Aug 14, 2019 1:02:10 GMT
The Plumber Over the Edge North Dallas Forty The Great Santini The Brood All That Jazz
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Post by mikef6 on Aug 14, 2019 1:45:04 GMT
Real Life / Albert Brooks – Comedy with Brooks playing a man who is being filmed as the subject of a documentary.
Agatha / Michael Apted-An American reporter (Dustin Hoffman) tries to find Agatha Christie (Vanessa Redgrave) after she disappears in 1926.
A Performance Of Macbeth / Philip Casson-TV production with Ian McKellen and Dame Judi.
Rupan Sensei: Kariosutoro No Shio (Lupin The Third: The Castle Of Cagliostro) / Hayao Miyazaki-Anime from the Japanese film legend.
Jin bei tong (The Kid With The Golden Arm) / Cheh Chang. Some totally enjoyable cheesy kung-fu fun from Shaw Brothers Studio.
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Post by Foxy on Aug 14, 2019 2:15:47 GMT
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Post by Foxy on Aug 14, 2019 2:28:06 GMT
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Post by OldAussie on Aug 14, 2019 3:02:37 GMT
how about 6 excellents -
Last Embrace Breaking Away Time After Time The Onion Field North Dallas Forty Murder by Decree
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