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John Dies at the End & Under the Silver Lake are two films I’ll keep an eye out for. Thanks. Seen: Spring Breakers = meh. Found it to be stupidly weird. Free Fire = better than I expected. Was quite entertained throughout. The Losers = meh. Got kind of bored despite the amount of action. Dead Man = absolutely hated it. The artistic aspect was not for me. Blue Valentine = just okay. I did really appreciate the acting & chemistry of the two main stars. Winter’s Bone = solid, but not high on rewatch value imo. Not too intrigued by the others that I haven’t seen.
Fantastic list. One movie on Max I don’t see anyone talking about is Strange Days starring Ralph Fiennes and Angela Basset. A cyberpunk noir thriller. I just saw it last week and frankly adored it. I never see anyone talking about this, and it isn’t even available on Blu-ray.
Yes! Great movie. I had no idea it existed until maybe a year or two ago, and I was almost mad when I heard about it lol. Should have been on my radar decades ago, not sure why it isn't talked about more.
About Spring Breakers, before watching I happened to read a review that made a big difference. The director wanted catch the mood of a generation raised themselves and MTV, and portray the boredom and thirst for excitement. So if the movies starts slow, don't worry it's intentional for the contrast! This way you better get in the mindset of the characters. So instead of a glorification of sex, crime and violence, see it as a parody or guilty pleasure movie.
Great list. Dead Man is rambling, seemingly pointless, insanely slow and confusing...and absolutely unforgettable in a way you might quote for the rest of your life. Stick with it, and it will fuse with your brain in a way that movies rarely do.
Free Fire is a real hoot! It really catches the 70s vibe of the setting. And I can tell you from experience that it's just about the best depiction of how a gun fight between mostly-untrained people goes. And you'll never hear a particular John Denver song the same way ever again.
Love the channel. I think the best term for many Jim Jarmusch movies is "Vignettes". Many of his movies are several to many of them somewhat loosely pieced together (to me)
Dead Man is amazing. ❤ I just got into Reservation Dogs and it was awesome to see Nobody pop up in it. He appears in Resident Alien too, which is also brilliant.
I had a friend telling me to watch John Dies At The End for YEARS. Finally gave it a swing about a year ago and I’ve watched it probably a dozen times. Holy shit I love this movie!! It’s goofy and off the wall lite sci fi in the vein of Bill & Ted and Buckaroo Banzai Highly recommended
John Dies at the End is based on the book of the same name written by David Wong. I recommend it to anyone who enjoyed the movie. It's more of the same, but with a little extra.
Thanks for the suggestions, I forgot about the Rover after you mentioned it in another video but I’ll convince the wife to watch it with me this weekend! Also, Dead Man is my favorite movie ever. Everyone should watch it once
WHAT! Under The Silver Lake is one of my favorite movies. I was hooked watching RUclips videos and reddit forums trying to solve all the mysteries in the movie. Excellent film.
Citizen X is well-worth multiple airings, and I'm about to add another one now! And like Darren said, you absolutely DO need to watch Ghost Dog and The Rover.
I have been a huge fan of Citizen X since it first came out and I saw it in 1995. I was already familiar with the story because I had read a book written by the FBI profiler who ended up assisting Donald Sutherland's character get information to Stephen Rea's detective character. And at the end of the movie Sutherland is talking to Rhea about the case and tells Rhea that the FBI agent said to him that he would be terrified that Rhea's detective character would have to be the one tracking him down if he was a serial killer. And Jeffrey DeMunn doesn't get enough credit in his portrayal of Andrei Chekatilov. Another excellent crime film from HBO that came out 4 years after Citizen X is every bit as good was Excellent Cadavers, about the assassination of Judge Giovanni Falcone by the Mafia in Sicily because of his determination to bring them to heel. Chazz Palmintieri and F. Murray Abraham have excellent rolls in the film. It should be on one of your lists.
I'm Vibing the Gist of Your List Hard Today. I'll refrain from recommendations (for once lol) and just gush over one title in particular. Under the Silver Lake is *PHENOMENAL.* Garfield's thus far BEST Film and one of the *BEST* SciFi Films *EVER.* 👏👏👏 i Love how in the last ten, thirteen, or fifteen minutes or so it adds Dashiell Hammett, Mickey Spillane Hard-Boiled Detective Crime Thriller to the list of Feather Accolades in its cap.
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Been meaning to watch Winters Bone, love me some Jlaw. I'll check out Under the Silver Lake as well. I'm no movie buff/cinephile but I'm burned out on modern Hollywood and blockbusters. I just saw Fargo on Fx yesterday for Juno Temple. I want more of that.
I could not get thru the first 40 mins of under the silver lake. Seemed silly. BUT,other people told me give it time try again. So,ok. Hope u enjoy it.
John Dies At the End , one of my favorites, Under the Silver Lake is a unique watch, Ghost Dog cult classic, and surprised to see a few ive never heard of. They are on the list... I currently have about 500 film collection and just keep adding to it.
The Rover is my mad max!! Free fire is fabulous for those who enjoy close nit,one setting location films and winter's bone is grade A! Small time crime with hawkes was outstanding! Always a pleasure big D😎👍
Really excited to check out The Rover and Winters Bone. Havent heard of either one of those. I dont remember you recommending Rover before at all but I probably just missed that episode
13. Willow Creek - Did Not See (DNS) 12. John Dies at the End - (DNS) 11. Spring Breakers - You left out Selena Gomez - this is OK 10. Free Fire - *_I_* really liked this. 9. The Losers - This was ok 8. Under the Silver Lake - (DNS) 7. The Foot Fist Way - (DNS) 6. Citizen X - This is really good. 5. Dead Man - (DNS) 4. Blue Valentine - (DNS) 3. Ghost Dog - (DNS) 2. The Rover - This is really good. Pattinson becoming an actor rather than a Pretty Boy 1.Winter’s Bone - This is really good. One of the best things she's done. .
This is a great list my only complaint I’ve seen all but 2 of these, lol. One of those two really interests me the other not so much , so thanks for a bringing a new film to my attention keep up the good work!
I agree ghost dog is one of those movies that past me and I finally watched it when it came out on the criticeon blu Ray. The movie is very good and is very grounded story wise. It’s is a movie that is philosophical in its story and doesn’t rely on expensive set pieces or explosions. It’s good character focus movie and happy I own it cause it is one of those movies to watch and watch again when you are in that thinking mindset about things in life
Good list, I’ll check it out. One complaint about the video, if you’re doing a paid promotion, why ads during the video? I got an ad every few minutes and that was irritating to deal with.
The saddest “love dissolves” movie HAS to be “9 1/2 Weeks”. The whole story is beautiful, vicious, tender, & cruel revealing at the end two damaged people who were just lucky things didn’t turn out worse. LOL! One of my favorites.
John Dies At The End is a great film. Free Fire is Awesome. Loved The Losers. The Foot Fist Way is a pissa. Just rewatched Citizen X and still rate it. The Rover was one of the best Australian films I've seen (generally our films suck)
2 scenes from Citizen X that I really liked. The first is when Donald Sutherland / Col. Fetisov has been promoted and is now in charge of militia in the region. He's lists what Stephen Rea / Burakov had asked for years before and been denied, Burakov shall have it. And he has a phone call with the head of the FBI serial killer unit. I think an incredible thing to have manged to arranged. Fetisov tells Burakov how it turns out that the FBI admires Burakov. That Fetisov has treated Burakov poorly, not understanding the stress Burakov was actually under, and apologies. Burakov rushes out of the room, and can be heard crying. Simple scene, no fuss, a wonderfully delivered monologue by Donald Sutherland. Two men, constrained by their positions, and the expectations on men at the time, as emotional as their society would allow, unable to really express themselves. The other was Burakov tell the militia on parade how they were going to behave and conduct themselves. "Do you think you are capable of performing these task? Do you think you are capable of performing them without subtly? Without discretion? Without tact? Good"
Just watching Citizen X again. Joss Ackland is excellent. I don't think he's on screen for more than 10 minutes, but he's absolutely terrifying as the local KBG officer who wields so much power in the region.
Ah wow thanks for The Losers and The Foot Fist Way, I really enjoyed them both, never actually heard of them, but that's why I follow the best movie channel on youyube, yours 👍
I really loved "Under the Silver Lake." Maybe being a resident of LA makes me biased, but I loved how Los Angeles almost becomes a supporting character.
13 is the perfect number, Flick. Better than 10, and serving the ADHD community better than 20! Bobcat Goldthwaite? The dude was a KILLER comedian; see his standup, and sitdown in the bath work. I saw him somewhere probably youtoobe. Not pg 13? You obviously have daughters. That is like trying to evade Ye olde grin reaper. Just surrender now. But, seriously, Thank you for the comedy!
Pretty good picks! I’ve seen all of these and can also vouch for them, except Free Fire which I found boring and unoriginal with a wasted cast. Sorry! But everyone should see Ghost Dog and Under the Silver Lake. Winters Bone had four Oscar nominations so maybe hard to call it “underrated” - but great movie. Some lesser-known gems I can add that I think are still on Max: Living in Oblivion (dir. Tom DeCillo, with Steve Buscemi and Catherine Keener), Tampopo (dir. Juzo Itami, funny and sexy), and Cronos (dir. Guillermo del Toro, his first feature).
All the Real Girls was actually McBride's first film, but I appreciate your mistake cause it made me look it up so I could remember how much I liked All the Real Girls!!
John Dies is one of my favorite movies. He dies in the middle. Ghost Dog is one I can watch any time. Free Fire had no right to be that good as a one set film. The Rover could be a prequel to Mad Max, maybe.
The Losers was definitely a fun watch. I think the end was a little silly, but overall it was a much better A-Team. Spring Breakers was definitely worth a watch if only for James Franco's overacting and all the scenes of 4 ridiculously hot 19-21 year-old actresses in bikini's or having sex (sadly in more of a PG-13 way than R). Citizen X is a spectacular film with great acting and unbelievably high levels of suspense. Great addition to the list.
U.S. Availability:
13. Willow Creek - Max, Tubi, FreeVee, Peacock
12. John Dies at the End - Max, Cinemax, Plex
11. Spring Breakers - Max
10. Free Fire - Max, Paramount+
9. The Losers - Max, Tubi
8. Under the Silver Lake - Max, Paramount+
7. The Foot Fist Way - Max, Paramount+
6. Citizen X - Max
5. Dead Man - Max, Criterion Collection
4. Blue Valentine - Max, Cinemax
3. Ghost Dog - Max, Criterion Collection
2. The Rover - Max,
1.Winter’s Bone - Max
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11. Spring Breakers - Prime Video, Tubi
10. Free Fire - PlutoTV, Paramount+
8. Under the Silver Lake - Tubi
5. Dead Man - Criterion Collection
4. Blue Valentine - Netflix, Prime Video, CTV
3. Ghost Dog - Criterion Collection
2. The Rover - Plex
1.Winter’s Bone - Prime Video
U.K. Availability:
13. Willow Creek - FreeVee
11. Spring Breakers - Max
10. Free Fire - Netflix, itvX, Studio Canal
9. The Losers - itvX, Studio Canal
8. Under the Silver Lake - Mubi
4. Blue Valentine - itvX, Studio Canal
2. The Rover - RokutenTV, Plex
1.Winter’s Bone - Curzon
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11. Spring Breakers - Stan.
10. Free Fire - SBS On Demand
9. The Losers - BiNGE
8. Under the Silver Lake - Prime Video, Netflix, Beamafilm
6. Citizen X - BiNGE
5. Dead Man - Stan.
4. Blue Valentine - Stan.
2. The Rover - Prime Video
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Love all of these, especially from 7 on. And put me firmly on the "loved it" side for The Rover.
John Dies at the End & Under the Silver Lake are two films I’ll keep an eye out for. Thanks.
Seen:
Spring Breakers = meh. Found it to be stupidly weird.
Free Fire = better than I expected. Was quite entertained throughout.
The Losers = meh. Got kind of bored despite the amount of action.
Dead Man = absolutely hated it. The artistic aspect was not for me.
Blue Valentine = just okay. I did really appreciate the acting & chemistry of the two main stars.
Winter’s Bone = solid, but not high on rewatch value imo.
Not too intrigued by the others that I haven’t seen.
Wow thank you for helping out international viewers
I remember watching Winters Bone when it was released and was mesmerized by JLs performance.... watching that I thought she was going to be a star
Fantastic list. One movie on Max I don’t see anyone talking about is Strange Days starring Ralph Fiennes and Angela Basset. A cyberpunk noir thriller. I just saw it last week and frankly adored it. I never see anyone talking about this, and it isn’t even available on Blu-ray.
Yessss!!! Love strange days....mesmerizing
Thanks for the recommendation! I never saw that one.
Anything with Ralph Fiennes in
Is always worth watching.
Yes! Great movie. I had no idea it existed until maybe a year or two ago, and I was almost mad when I heard about it lol. Should have been on my radar decades ago, not sure why it isn't talked about more.
About Spring Breakers, before watching I happened to read a review that made a big difference.
The director wanted catch the mood of a generation raised themselves and MTV, and portray the boredom and thirst for excitement. So if the movies starts slow, don't worry it's intentional for the contrast! This way you better get in the mindset of the characters.
So instead of a glorification of sex, crime and violence, see it as a parody or guilty pleasure movie.
Great list. Dead Man is rambling, seemingly pointless, insanely slow and confusing...and absolutely unforgettable in a way you might quote for the rest of your life. Stick with it, and it will fuse with your brain in a way that movies rarely do.
Free Fire is a real hoot! It really catches the 70s vibe of the setting. And I can tell you from experience that it's just about the best depiction of how a gun fight between mostly-untrained people goes. And you'll never hear a particular John Denver song the same way ever again.
Whitaker was actually a lifelong martial artist, when he made Ghost Dog, even though the movie isn’t really about that.
Absolutely enjoyed The Losers. Ghost Dog is an OG great movie.
Love the channel. I think the best term for many Jim Jarmusch movies is "Vignettes". Many of his movies are several to many of them somewhat loosely pieced together (to me)
This *is* a really solid list! Some great, weird choices in there too. Love it.
I've seen about half of these, and Ghost Dog is my favorite on the list.
Just wanted to say I saw Willow Creek in the theater and Bobcat Goldthwait was there for a Q&A. We met him afterwards and he is just the nicest guy!
Dead Man is amazing. ❤
I just got into Reservation Dogs and it was awesome to see Nobody pop up in it. He appears in Resident Alien too, which is also brilliant.
John Dies At The End is one of my favorites. The book and its sequel, "This Book Is Full Of Spiders", are both brilliant.
Me too! I have all 3 books but haven’t finished the third one yet. Love this movie!!!!🥰
The party scene where the Rasta man convinces John is one of the most chilling things I have ever seen on screen.
4 books in the series.
@@jeffkirk9428 omg I just learned this 🤦🏻♂️
@@riquipoo5578 Maybe it doesn't exist in your universe.
OMG someone recommended John Dies at the End. One of my favorite books of all time and the movie is what convinced me to read the book
The losers was great! Loved the cast and characters and their relationships. Would have really liked to see a few more with this crew.
I had a friend telling me to watch John Dies At The End for YEARS. Finally gave it a swing about a year ago and I’ve watched it probably a dozen times. Holy shit I love this movie!!
It’s goofy and off the wall lite sci fi in the vein of Bill & Ted and Buckaroo Banzai
Highly recommended
John Dies at the End is based on the book of the same name written by David Wong. I recommend it to anyone who enjoyed the movie. It's more of the same, but with a little extra.
its one of my favorites... I like to rewatch it every now and again.
I love The Losers. The Expendables and The A-Team both came out pretty much at the same time with it but those 2 were terrible.
Willow Creek is EXCELLENT! Bobcat also does all the Bigfoot sounds and noises in the movie as well, check it out, it’s really creepy!
John Dies At The End is a phenomenal book
Citizen X was absolutely amazing...the story is shivering
Thanks for the suggestions, I forgot about the Rover after you mentioned it in another video but I’ll convince the wife to watch it with me this weekend! Also, Dead Man is my favorite movie ever. Everyone should watch it once
WHAT! Under The Silver Lake is one of my favorite movies. I was hooked watching RUclips videos and reddit forums trying to solve all the mysteries in the movie. Excellent film.
Citizen X is well-worth multiple airings, and I'm about to add another one now! And like Darren said, you absolutely DO need to watch Ghost Dog and The Rover.
I have been a huge fan of Citizen X since it first came out and I saw it in 1995. I was already familiar with the story because I had read a book written by the FBI profiler who ended up assisting Donald Sutherland's character get information to Stephen Rea's detective character. And at the end of the movie Sutherland is talking to Rhea about the case and tells Rhea that the FBI agent said to him that he would be terrified that Rhea's detective character would have to be the one tracking him down if he was a serial killer. And Jeffrey DeMunn doesn't get enough credit in his portrayal of Andrei Chekatilov.
Another excellent crime film from HBO that came out 4 years after Citizen X is every bit as good was Excellent Cadavers, about the assassination of Judge Giovanni Falcone by the Mafia in Sicily because of his determination to bring them to heel. Chazz Palmintieri and F. Murray Abraham have excellent rolls in the film. It should be on one of your lists.
I'm Vibing the Gist of Your List Hard Today. I'll refrain from recommendations (for once lol) and just gush over one title in particular. Under the Silver Lake is *PHENOMENAL.* Garfield's thus far BEST Film and one of the *BEST* SciFi Films *EVER.* 👏👏👏 i Love how in the last ten, thirteen, or fifteen minutes or so it adds Dashiell Hammett, Mickey Spillane Hard-Boiled Detective Crime Thriller to the list of Feather Accolades in its cap.
Excellent FLICK CONNECTION Darren. Great to see Peanut is in good shape and healthy. Many thanks for sharing with us. Appreciate the time you give to us with your observations and delivery 👍👍👍
Good list a few things I actually haven’t seen before but always wanted to
Under the Silver Lake was like if Hitchcock did Lebowski. Far out flick that I enjoyed a lot for its originality.
I watched "Dungeons and Dragons" on your recommendation and loved it!! It had a Princess Bride vibe:):) Thank you!!
Been meaning to watch Winters Bone, love me some Jlaw.
I'll check out Under the Silver Lake as well.
I'm no movie buff/cinephile but I'm burned out on modern Hollywood and blockbusters.
I just saw Fargo on Fx yesterday for Juno Temple. I want more of that.
I really enjoyed under the silver lake, ps he recommended it a few uploads ago
I could not get thru the first 40 mins of under the silver lake. Seemed silly. BUT,other people told me give it time try again. So,ok. Hope u enjoy it.
@@VALIS538it must be me! I'll try again.
@how8132 new season of Fargo is excellent.
@@Maya_Pinion funny you should say that I watched it in two parts and both times got stuck at 40 mins tbh the first 40 mins are the best
John Dies At the End , one of my favorites, Under the Silver Lake is a unique watch, Ghost Dog cult classic, and surprised to see a few ive never heard of. They are on the list... I currently have about 500 film collection and just keep adding to it.
Thanks, Darren for all your hard work over the years in finding all these awesome movies!
The Rover is my mad max!! Free fire is fabulous for those who enjoy close nit,one setting location films and winter's bone is grade A! Small time crime with hawkes was outstanding! Always a pleasure big D😎👍
Really excited to check out The Rover and Winters Bone. Havent heard of either one of those. I dont remember you recommending Rover before at all but I probably just missed that episode
oh yeah Winter's Bone was a heck of a movie. Very well done. And yeah I loved Ghost Dog as well. A little comedic in spots but it worked.
I just checked Max and The Losers is mot currently listed. In these modern times, that's the way things go.
Just watched Citizen x. It was good. Thanks for the recommendation
The Losers is one of my all time favorites for days when I just can't decide what to watch!
XLNT list!! gonna watch/re-watch about 10 or 11.
Do a review of "The Mauritanian"
it made me cry.
AWESOME t-shirt, man.
I've never seen Winter's Bone, but I'm 100% it's gonna be spectacular, thanks.
I've only seen a few of these, got my work cut out! Thanks, man.
Ghost Dawg is an amazing freaking film I'm glad it's on max
13. Willow Creek - Did Not See (DNS)
12. John Dies at the End - (DNS)
11. Spring Breakers - You left out Selena Gomez - this is OK
10. Free Fire - *_I_* really liked this.
9. The Losers - This was ok
8. Under the Silver Lake - (DNS)
7. The Foot Fist Way - (DNS)
6. Citizen X - This is really good.
5. Dead Man - (DNS)
4. Blue Valentine - (DNS)
3. Ghost Dog - (DNS)
2. The Rover - This is really good. Pattinson becoming an actor rather than a Pretty Boy
1.Winter’s Bone - This is really good. One of the best things she's done.
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This is a great list my only complaint I’ve seen all but 2 of these, lol. One of those two really interests me the other not so much , so thanks for a bringing a new film to my attention keep up the good work!
I thought I was the only one who loved The Rover. It's great. Like Mad Max but feels like it could be any of us.
Thank you! Willow creek is great if i remember correctly and been meaning to find it!
I agree ghost dog is one of those movies that past me and I finally watched it when it came out on the criticeon blu Ray. The movie is very good and is very grounded story wise. It’s is a movie that is philosophical in its story and doesn’t rely on expensive set pieces or explosions. It’s good character focus movie and happy I own it cause it is one of those movies to watch and watch again when you are in that thinking mindset about things in life
'The Losers' is an excellent comic series, the movie managed to hit some of the panels shot by shot
6:50 "see this? i shaved my armpits. makes me more aerodynamic when i fight" lol. i will never forget that line. so stupid. (pineapple express)
Ghost dog is my favorite!
Here for the thumbnail. Staying for the content!
You lay it all out so well that I can trust what you say, even if I disagree.
Citizen X was surprisingly good even though (or possibly because) it appears to be low budget. Worth a watch.
I love John Dies at the End. Waaayyy underrated.
I just wanna know where these sexy AF thumbnails are coming from. I wanna watch THAT movie.
Good list, I’ll check it out. One complaint about the video, if you’re doing a paid promotion, why ads during the video? I got an ad every few minutes and that was irritating to deal with.
I just watched "Free Fire" because of this video. It was a lot of fun. Great call.
Funny you mentioned Free Fire. I loved that one and I just watched it again a few days ago after not seeing it for a few years.
The saddest “love dissolves” movie HAS to be “9 1/2 Weeks”. The whole story is beautiful, vicious, tender, & cruel revealing at the end two damaged people who were just lucky things didn’t turn out worse. LOL! One of my favorites.
Citizen X has been one of my favorites for years. Anyone I meet, if they like any kind of crime movies, I tell them they have to watch it.
John Dies At The End is a great film.
Free Fire is Awesome.
Loved The Losers.
The Foot Fist Way is a pissa.
Just rewatched Citizen X and still rate it.
The Rover was one of the best Australian films I've seen (generally our films suck)
2 scenes from Citizen X that I really liked.
The first is when Donald Sutherland / Col. Fetisov has been promoted and is now in charge of militia in the region.
He's lists what Stephen Rea / Burakov had asked for years before and been denied, Burakov shall have it. And he has a phone call with the head of the FBI serial killer unit. I think an incredible thing to have manged to arranged. Fetisov tells Burakov how it turns out that the FBI admires Burakov. That Fetisov has treated Burakov poorly, not understanding the stress Burakov was actually under, and apologies. Burakov rushes out of the room, and can be heard crying. Simple scene, no fuss, a wonderfully delivered monologue by Donald Sutherland. Two men, constrained by their positions, and the expectations on men at the time, as emotional as their society would allow, unable to really express themselves.
The other was Burakov tell the militia on parade how they were going to behave and conduct themselves.
"Do you think you are capable of performing these task? Do you think you are capable of performing them without subtly? Without discretion? Without tact? Good"
Just watching Citizen X again. Joss Ackland is excellent. I don't think he's on screen for more than 10 minutes, but he's absolutely terrifying as the local KBG officer who wields so much power in the region.
I'd love to hear more about upbeat, positive moves. Or at least ones with happy endings; also comedies please.
the investigator from citizen x is the same actor as the investigator from V for Vendetta. I have to wonder if that was intentional casting in V?
Ah wow thanks for The Losers and The Foot Fist Way, I really enjoyed them both, never actually heard of them, but that's why I follow the best movie channel on youyube, yours 👍
I really loved "Under the Silver Lake." Maybe being a resident of LA makes me biased, but I loved how Los Angeles almost becomes a supporting character.
13 is the perfect number, Flick. Better than 10, and serving the ADHD community better than 20!
Bobcat Goldthwaite?
The dude was a KILLER comedian; see his standup, and sitdown in the bath work. I saw him somewhere probably youtoobe.
Not pg 13?
You obviously have daughters. That is like trying to evade Ye olde grin reaper. Just surrender now.
But, seriously, Thank you for the comedy!
The Losers was a great comics run from DC/Vertigo. If you haven't read it, you should.
I'm gonna watch most of these (the ones I haven't already)
Cant believe I have missed GHost Dog, what a movie.
Great list! Thanks, man.
Pretty good picks! I’ve seen all of these and can also vouch for them, except Free Fire which I found boring and unoriginal with a wasted cast. Sorry! But everyone should see Ghost Dog and Under the Silver Lake. Winters Bone had four Oscar nominations so maybe hard to call it “underrated” - but great movie.
Some lesser-known gems I can add that I think are still on Max: Living in Oblivion (dir. Tom DeCillo, with Steve Buscemi and Catherine Keener), Tampopo (dir. Juzo Itami, funny and sexy), and Cronos (dir. Guillermo del Toro, his first feature).
"The Rover" is a masterpiece.
All the Real Girls was actually McBride's first film, but I appreciate your mistake cause it made me look it up so I could remember how much I liked All the Real Girls!!
John Dies is one of my favorite movies. He dies in the middle.
Ghost Dog is one I can watch any time.
Free Fire had no right to be that good as a one set film.
The Rover could be a prequel to Mad Max, maybe.
Loved the Rover is awesome. I view it as a few years before Mad Max.
Good list!
Free Fire was awesome!!! As well as Under the Silver Lake...
The Rover was amazing!
Also in Blue Valentine, they lived together for a long time.
The Losers was definitely a fun watch. I think the end was a little silly, but overall it was a much better A-Team. Spring Breakers was definitely worth a watch if only for James Franco's overacting and all the scenes of 4 ridiculously hot 19-21 year-old actresses in bikini's or having sex (sadly in more of a PG-13 way than R). Citizen X is a spectacular film with great acting and unbelievably high levels of suspense. Great addition to the list.
Winters bone is solid. Rover as well.
Loved The Rover.
Man I wish I had time to watch all of your recommends
Wow this looks like a particularly good list of films -- haven't heard of many of them thanks!
The Losers is seriously underrated
Its also a comic book movie
What do you mean that movie is so bad 😂
@@waterforgizmo3232 It's not a great movie from a critical stand point, but it's a great over the top comic movie that is entertaining.
Such a fun movie
What movie is from the thumbnail?
Under the silver lake was amazing
Thanks!
You bet! Thank you
Under the silver lake is so amazing
Pretty crazy the movie that Franco plays Riff Raff in is over 10 years old.
Willow Creek was really well done!
My husband and I have a vacation cabin up in Willow Creek…
Willow Creek is a little slow, but the last act is well worth the build up!
Edited to 👍 Ghost Dog also.
Free Fire is a great movie! Great recommendation!
Spring Breakers is the sexiest movie of all time!
Man, I had no idea John dies at the end was from the makers of fantasm. I’ve told hundreds of people about fantasm over the years.
Unforgettable because they were!
While John Dies at the End is bonkers, it is 1/1000 as weird as the book. Both are awesome, but the book is insane.