The rule is that if a movie is good, it will become popular because people will be talking about it. Then they will be able to share their opinions on it, what they liked and what they didn’t like, was it like they expected it to be, but there are exceptions to this rule.
There are movies that some individuals consider to be the best they have ever seen, but it seems that others haven’t even heard of them. It’s a shame that good movies with interesting plot lines and good acting work aren’t seen by more people, but Reddit user darkweirdvalley probably changed that by asking “What’s a movie you love that you swear no one ever talks about like the world has forgotten it?”
More than 35k people joined the thread to share what they think are cinematographic masterpieces more people should know of and to find like-minded people. It’s safe to say that the movies they mentioned are not forgotten and they finally found someone to talk to about them.
Upvote the answers that you agree with the most and if you think that there are more movies that deserve more recognition, let us know in the comments!
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#1 The Birdcage (1996)
LandLadyAndTheTramp said:
The Birdcage
ThatsMyOnionJerk added:
The Birdcage is comedy royalty in my mind. I mean, Robin Williams, Nathan Lane, Diane Weist, Gene Hackman, Calista Flockhart, Christine Baranski and Hank Azaria!
Everyone played their roles to perfection, either over the top yet endearing, or the straight man role that facilitated the comedy.
Seriously im going to watch it now.
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#2 Death Becomes Her (1992)
Death becomes her.
My all time fav movie, amazing cast and plot but I have never found a single soul who would praise it with me :/
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#3 A Fish Called Wanda (1988)
A Fish Called Wanda. I don’t know anyone irl, under the age of 40, that knows this movie! It’s one of the funniest movies ever. My favorite Kevin Kline movie, hand down!
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#4 The Gods Must Be Crazy (1980)
The gods must be crazy.
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#5 Constantine (2005)
Constantine with Keanu Reeves and Rachel Weiss. Love that movie, but no one ever seems to know what I’m talking about
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#6 Batteries Not Included (1987)
I searched (this thread) and didn’t find it (listed already), so (I decided to add)
Batteries Not Included.
It’s a cute little 80s movie about some alien robots who took up residence in this old apartment complex and when the residents are threatened with eviction so the place could be torn down, the robots help the tenants and the tenants help the robot aliens. Anyways, I enjoyed it.
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#7 Pleasantville (1998)
Pleasantville
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#8 Short Circuit (1987)
Short Circuit, literally everyone that I talk to has never watched it, or heard of it. It’s sad too, because I love that movie so much.
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#9 Grosse Point Blank (1997)
Grosse Point Blank. Hitman goes to high school reunion.
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#10 Stardust (2007)
Cat-aclism said:
Stardust
AEsylumProductions added:
Who would’ve thought Tristan would turn out to be such a great Daredevil?
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#11 Secondhand Lions (2003)
Secondhand lions
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#12 Secret Garden (1993)
pseudologiann said:
Secret Garden (1993)
alpevado shared:
Funny story with this one. I studied the book at school, so I had read the book a lot. That year for my birthday the movie came out around the same time. I have a fractured family structure so none of them really talk to each other. For some reason nearly every family member decided that they wanted to take me to a screening of the film. So I saw the film nearly 7 times in the matter of two weeks.
My grandma was one of the last, I didn’t have the heart to tell her I had already seen it 6 times already. We were sitting and watching and unintentionally, I was saying the lines word for word. My grandma noticed and she asked “have you seen this already?” I responded “no, it’s just very accurate to the book” to which she replied “wow, you must have read the book many times.
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#13 Drop Dead Fred (1991)
Drop Dead Fred “That’s not how the pigeons do it!!” “Cobwebs” Absolutely fell in love with Rik Myall from the very first time I saw that movie!!
#14 Flight Of The Navigator (1986)
Flight of the Navigator
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#15 The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976)
The Pink Panther Strikes Again
“Does your dog bite?”
“No”
(dog snarls and bites him)
“I thought you said your dog doesn’t bite?”
“That is not my dog”
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#16 Evolution (2001)
Evolution, by the late Ivan Reitman, with David Duchovny and Julianne Moore.
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#17 The Great Mouse Detective (1986)
The Great Mouse Detective
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#18 So I Married An Ax Murderer (1993)
So I Married An Ax Murderer
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#19 The Secret Of NIMH (1982)
The Secret of NIMH
#20 An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991)
An American Tail: Fievel Goes West
#21 Thank You For Smoking (2005)
Thank You for Smoking. And the irony of the whole film is nobody actually smokes a cigarette as well. I always loved that small detail.
Although there are deleted scenes of them smoking but thankfully they decided to keep them out of the theatrical release.
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#22 Ladyhawk (1985)
OVS2 said:
ladyhawk
manrealityisab***h responded:
A great 1980s sword and sorcery movie.
#23 Balto (1995)
Balto! Which I could have sworn was massively popular!! When people started talking about The Swan Princess again randomly, I assumed Balto would be next as they were two of my favorites as a kid. Yet when I mentioned it to my friends and such, no one recalled it.
Also please let me mention the 10th Kingdom which is technically a series! Ah suck an elf.
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#24 Mystery Men (1999)
HOLDERofFOOD said:
Mystery Men
moonbunnychan responded:
I like reminding people that All Star is from that movie originally, and not Shrek.
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#25 Robots (2005)
Aside from one instance on Reddit, I’ve never heard a single person talk about the 2005 movie Robots. It’s got adult jokes that kids won’t catch, a lot of humor, and Robin Williams.
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#26 Fly Away Home (1996)
Fly Away Home. Was obsessed with it and it is never mentioned. Was it a fever dream???
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#27 Mouse Hunt (1997)
Mouse Hunt
Nathan Lane, Lee Evans, Christopher Walken in one of his best roles
One of my childhood favorites
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#28 The Cutting Edge (1992)
The Cutting Edge
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#29 The Last Unicorn (1982)
Dundunduuunnnnnnn said:
The Last Unicorn
HappyChaosOfTheNorth responded:
That movie was my childhood and when I got the meet the author of the book it was based on I cried.
#30 Enemy Mine (1985)
Enemy Mine.
The end scene still gets me.
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#31 Treasure Planet (2002)
Psychological_Bat865 said:
Treasure Planet
Humble-Grumble added:
This is my favourite movie of all time and it definitely defined a large part of my childhood. The art kicked off my interest in drawing (usually bad OCs, but it was fun); the aesthetic and story inspired my imagination to run wild; the awesome soundtrack fueled those fantasies (hello, maladaptive daydreaming); it got me to read Treasure Island; and it started an interest in sci-fi, fantasy, and, oddly, naval history…the latter bringing me closer to my dad, who’s really into naval history. Treasure Planet meant so freakin’ much to me that it’s almost embarrassing when I look back on it (I was shamefully obsessed). It also had a Hell of a cult following online.
Yet 90% of the time I mention it to someone, I get a blank look. That whole era of animated films is vastly underappreciated.
#32 The Court Jester (1955)
ConcealingWillow said:
The Court Jester. I’ve never met anyone outside of my family who has even heard of it. It’s really old so I understand why, but It’s a shame more people haven’t seen it.
GormenghastCastle responded:
OH MY GOD! Every time I see a movie post like this I open it to check for The Court Jester and you’re the first time I’ve seen anyone mention it! And it’s so high too (at least as of commenting this). Finally my persistence pays off!
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#33 9 (2009)
“9” directed by Shane Acker, produced by Tim Burton.
I thought it was amazing, but the only time k bring it up, 90% of people have never heard of it, the other 10% hate it.
It sucks, but I’m convinced I’m the only fan of that movie. It was so different and dark. And the cast was amazing, it was a fantastic adult animated tale.
It just sucks no one is ever able to fan boy over it with me.
#34 The Borrowers (1997)
The Borrowers
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#35 Strange Brew (1983)
Strange Brew. Bob and Doug Mackenzie’s crowning achievement.
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#36 Down Periscope (1996)
WildManOnLSD said:
Down Periscope.
Lordmorgoth666 responded:
I showed my kids that movie (12 and 15 at the time) and that scene when the cook farts during silent operation, my daughter legitimately pissed herself laughing and my son was in pain from laughing so hard.
Think I’m gonna put it on again this weekend.
#37 Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005)
Zathura 100% If you haven’t seen it, it’s like Jumanji but in space, it’s made by the same creator, if you have seen it, tell me im not alone
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#38 Death To Smoochie (2002)
McMurphyo said:
Death to Smoochie
DubiousDrewski responded:
I just can NOT understand why this movie isn’t universally loved. Robin Williams and Edward Norton playing completely against-type in such a hilarious way. Catherine Keener is excellent. Danny Davito and Harvey Fierstein are perfectly cast and perfectly hilarious.
I just don’t f*****g get it! 42% on Rotten Tomatoes! What the F**k? WHAT THE F**K?
This movie’s lack of success proves to me that I do not understand the world. I do not understand art. This movie is brilliant and hilarious, and I do not understand why more people don’t see this.
#39 Hoodwinked (2005)
levEL-1boi said:
Hoodwinked
we-buy-ugly-people responded:
It gives me anti-fairytale Shrek vibes. Little me loved that movie. Esp the grandma
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#40 Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999)
Drop Dead Gorgeous. MOAST SMAERTEST.
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#41 We’re Back (1993)
We’re Back
(That weird talking dino movie starring John Goodman)
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#42 Murder By Death (1976)
Murder by Death.
Everyone always talks about clue but neglects this classic. They make a great double feature of murder mystery comedies.
Also Fatal Instinct. A terrific spoof, from when spoofs were good.
#43 SLC Punk (1998)
Strange_Increase_373 said:
SLC Punk
ordinarynot responded:
Maybe the most underrated movie on this list. Matt Lillard showed an insane range of acting skills I had no idea he possessed. Would love to see him in way more movies.
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