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    Default Movies you love.... but are sure

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    Movies you love.... but are sure no one else has ever heard of them.

    True Love...... 1989

    The Convenant....2006

    The Gift......2000

    Soul Survivors....2001

    Love the Hard Way....2001

    Shattered....1991

    Love You to Death....1990

    Serial Mom......1994

    Point of No Return.....1993

    The Handmaids Tale....1990


    It's funny years ago I could have been able to name Willie Wonka and Dazed & Confused, but with the WW remake and D&C becoming a cult classic, everyone knows about them now....but back in the day when I owed copies of both, people would tell me they never heard of either of those movies. They became popular years after first coming out.
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    True Believer (1989) - James Woods and a young Robert Downey Jr
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    I have never heard of that one, but just looked it up and it sounds interesting.....may have to try to rent it.
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    Manhunter, the prequel to Silence of the Lambs. You get a first look at Hannibal Lecter as played by Brian Cox. Pay close attention to the scene on the plane. The director couldn't get a plane to film in on the set so booked a flight for cast and crew from Chicago to Florida and filmed in flight. I understand they gave the flight crew Manhunter jackets for allowing them to do it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Bus Driver View Post
    Manhunter, the prequel to Silence of the Lambs. You get a first look at Hannibal Lecter as played by Brian Cox. Pay close attention to the scene on the plane. The director couldn't get a plane to film in on the set so booked a flight for cast and crew from Chicago to Florida and filmed in flight. I understand they gave the flight crew Manhunter jackets for allowing them to do it.
    Love the production story behind this one! I did see that movie a long time ago and thought is was good.
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    Undercover Blues - 1993
    Kathleen Turner, Dennis Quaid, Stanley Tucci,

    Hysterical movie. A family favorite. Still quoting lines from it 20 years later.

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    Peggy Sue Got Married is the first one that comes to mind. It used to get played on TV a lot, but most people just look at me quizzically when I mention it. Cheesy Nick Cage and Kathleen Turner movie, but I seem to be a sucker for any type of movie involving time travel.
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    I love Stardust with Claire Danes as a star that has fallen to earth.
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    I love "UHF" (1989) which is Weird Al's (currently) only starring role in a movie.
    "I also like Big Man on Campus" also from 1989. It's kind of a modern day "Hunchback of Notre Dame". I wish I could find this on DVD but only have it on vhs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PirateLover View Post
    Peggy Sue Got Married is the first one that comes to mind. It used to get played on TV a lot, but most people just look at me quizzically when I mention it. Cheesy Nick Cage and Kathleen Turner movie, but I seem to be a sucker for any type of movie involving time travel.

    I love this movie.....watch it every time it's on TV. I think I may have even seen it at the theater when it first came out. Cool to see a young Helen Hunt.
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    Thank you so much for this post! I have been meaning to get a copy of I Love You To Death and never remember when I'm at the computer. Happy to say I just went on Amazon and will be getting it.
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    A few come to mind:

    Crossing Delancey--maybe not totally unknown, but still not one that I find a lot of people have watched. Some of the characters in this movie remind of my husband's relatives! And I love the romantic chemistry between Amy Irving and Peter Riegert. I've watched this many, many times.

    The Snow Walker--a really beautiful movie that I first watched while on vacation in London (my jetlagged husband and son slept through it, which is just as well).

    Hachi--oh my gosh, this "dog movie" made me cry, even more so than Marley and Me.

    Dear Frankie--just watched this a couple of weeks ago. A simple, yet sweet film. I'm still thinking about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MNNHFLTX View Post
    Hachi--oh my gosh, this "dog movie" made me cry, even more so than Marley and me.
    Oh, we love Hatchi. Bought it for our dog after we rented it and he sat and watched the whole thing. Very sad but beautiful.
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    Inside Moves.
    It has John Savage in it. Great movie about overcoming handicaps, both physical ones and ones that you create for yourself.
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    Year of the Comet with Tim Daly.
    Jack Sparrow: Hide the rum

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    One of my favorite comedy's "The Burbs". I do enjoy Tom Hanks and think this was one of his best. Gotta love the quote from the garbage man after 2 grown men jump in the back of the truck looking for a body "I hate cul-de-sacs there is only one way out". Then there is the teenager whose parents left home while on vacation. He goes and invites his friends over to watch the neighbors because its the best show in town. The ending is so over the top I love it.
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    The Worst Witch. It was an HBO special my parents taped in the mid-eighties and my sister and I watched it all the time as kids. We still do, and have it on DVD.

    It's a pre-Harry Potter era movie about a boarding school for young witches and stars Diana Rigg, Tim Curry, and Mrs. Garrett from Facts of Life. When my sister and I met Tim Curry about 10 years ago we told him "we loved you in The Worst Witch" and he laughed so hard. Recently while watching Game of Thrones Diana Rigg plays Lady Olenna and we both went "it's Miss Hardbroom!"

    Anytime I bring that movie up to someone in my generation they have no clue what I'm talking about but to me it's a classic!
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    While I haven't seen the worst witch your post reminded me of Hocus Pocus with Bette Middler. This is a fun movie I always enjoyed watching it with my DD.
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    The Burbs was a funny movie....one of Tom Hanks better comedies IMO.......See my worst movies of all times list...Tom is on there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BriarRose0708 View Post
    The Worst Witch. It was an HBO special my parents taped in the mid-eighties and my sister and I watched it all the time as kids. We still do, and have it on DVD.
    I loved that movie! Now I want to watch it again!

    There's a Christmas movie called "29th Street" with Danny Aiello. It's like a mix of "Goodfellas" and "It's A Wonderful Life". The main character, it's based on a true story, has incredible luck but always manages to get himself mixed up with the worst people. It's a very funny movie and the dialogue sticks in your head.

    Another one is "Under The Rainbow" with Carrie Fisher and Chevy Chase. It's about how the little people cast to play the Munchkins in "The Wizard of Oz" caused so much trouble in the hotel MGM put them up in during filming. It's a pretty ridiculous movie but my brother and I loved it when we were growing up. A few years ago, my Dad surprised us and tracked down a VHS copy on eBay.

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