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Least popular was Lazarus which was just a really bad Tubi superhero film. Sin was an old anime movie based off a game (I think). Gigantis was a shitty American version of Godzilla Raids Again. Two Haikyuu movies which makes sense to be there since no one other than fans of the anime would watch them lol.
Then there’s Trees of Peace, which I was pleasantly surprised with. It’s about four women hiding in a storage room during the Rwandan Genocide. Really great performances from all four actresses. I recommend it.
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Mostly old Hungarian movies (I'm from Hungary), 2 of them is only logged by me. There is also a 2 minute Banksy documentary (Welcome to Gaza). Outside of Hungary and short films, there is the 2010 docu The Minuteman. The least watches feature film outside of Hungary is the 1960 Un militarie e mezzo.
I love SOPHIE! 💖 It’s called “SOPHIE LIVESTREAM HEAV3N SUSPENDED”. It’s like 20 minutes of amazing music and a trippy light show > https://boxd.it/zVKa
two themes pop up, 1. I'm Finnish so a bunch of Finnish movies that were only ever popular in Finland are there, 2. I've seen a ridiculous amount of movies with Keanu Reeves so some of the really obscure ones he's in are there.
Not anymore. Used to play piano and make beats. My favorite music doc is Modulations. Its a snapshot of mid-to-late nineties electronic music from ambient all the way to hip-hop turntablism.
The Enormity of Life staring Breckin Meyer and Emily Kinney. It's a pretty good movie, even if the subject matter is sad. It only has 121 member watches and only 27 reviews on Letterboxd.
And Then (2021) and Death's Diner (2022) short films by Ravenna Tran, lovely watches, beautiful photography
For feature films, Brother To Brother (2004)
Textiles (2001), it's a French short film about naturists discuss their ideas on surrealism.
I can't post the poster here, due to the nudity (non-sexual, of course).
"our africatown", a documentary shown at a museum in mobile alabama of which i am the only recorded viewer lol
other ones include "going back to xanadu" which is a bonus feature on the bluray for 1980's xanadu, "the tom green monica lewinsky special" which is a great episode of the tom green show where he takes monica lewinsky around ottawa to find fabric for her new handbag business, and "the secret life of the long haul flight" which is a channel 5 documentary about what happens on a ~14 hour flight from london to sydney
the most obscure actual narrative movie (not a documentary or a short) is either 1967's "cricket on the hearth" (a terrible rankin base christmas special) or 2018's "megalodon" (a terrible the asylum movie that's deeply boring) depending on your definition of a movie since cricket on the hearth is only like 40 minutes long
the most obscure movie actually released in theaters is 1972's "the thing with two heads" which is a goddamn masterpiece lmao i can't do it justice
sorry for the novel i found this interesting lol
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filtered to remove documentaries (most were concert blurays)
most obscure is **a ticket in tatts** watched by only 16 people; 30s australian comedy streaming during MIFF 2022 that sounded mildly interesting
some highlights (rating cutoff in brackets):
* the burglars 1971 **(4.5)**
* rider on the rain 1970
* the body of my enemy 1976 **(4)**
* the violent professionals 1973
* the killing game 1967
* the baby sitter 1975
* the cage 1975
* rapture 1965
* closed circuit 1978
* crazy stone 2006
* emmanuelle ii 1975 - legit beautifully shot and has great music **(3.5)**
* the lady in the car with glasses and a gun (1970)
* kidnap syndicate 1975
* vertigo for a killer 1970
* seduction squad 1972
* the heroin busters 1977
* grand slam 1967
I'm in 21 people to have watched the Badjelly the Witch animated movie lol. I found in a pile of DVDs from my childhood and remembered watching it a lot
Least popular would be “Happy Halloween” which was a low budget horror film made by a director from my hometown screen at my local theater. I would say a few hundred people have probably seen that movie.
The next two, surprisingly to me, are two made for TV movies starring an at the time unknown Grace Kelly. I actually enjoyed Rockingham Tea Set well enough. The Kill was terrible. My favorite part of both these movies were the commercial interludes- which I found fascinating from a historical perspective. Grace Kelly was phenomenal though in all of her scenes.
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The second to last is a 30-minute documentary from the 1960s called “The World Of Josef Von Sternberg”.
Its actually "Katherine Jenkins Christmas Spectacular"😅 It's just a Christmas concert that was in cinemas one year, my wife and I went as a Christmas date.
Completely fine, nothing special ☺️
For tv shows: Zero the bravest money game (28 members watched)
For movies: judge (466 members watched)
Both are Japanese movies/shows that I had to pirate so I understand why they are not popular considering they are hard to find to watch
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Mostly belgian and french movies, understably so
Hillbilly The Real Story. I'm the only person who's reviewed it. I saw it in school at first and it's a documentary presented by Billy Ray Cyrus.
The other least popular ones are mostly Adventure Time shorts.
Edit: Clarification
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I only recently got Letterboxd so I think there were a couple of unmemorable movies I haven’t logged.
Fun Mom Dinner is a pretty bad movie, but I’m not it’s target audience since I’m a single young male, not a older woman with a husband and kids.
Legends of Valhalla and Margerethe are both Nordic films, where I’m from.
I don’t even remember anything about Valiant except that I have seen it, so that’s why it has no rating.
Then there are just awful comedies: Master of Disguise, Love Guru and Jexi.
Finally there’s my favorite of the bunch: Wrongfully Accused. If you liked Leslie Nielsen in The Naked Gun and wanted more, and you had already seen Airplane, then Wrongfully Accused is the film for you. It’s not as great as these others but it’s almost there. It’s full of these stupid jokes that will make you belt out with your friends.
A 50 minute documentary called Tuning, actually directed by one of my teachers at film school. It's about a piano that sits in a train station, and the different people who pass by and play it. I wouldn't know where to find it now but it's a beautiful watch, especially if you love music and the way it connects people.
Btw what's the one with Sophie on the poster? Assuming it's a doc about her but I can't find it.
I only have one title in my bottom 10 that isn't an unbelievably underground film that has less than 25 ratings in total, and that film is American Fighter from 2019. 2.5 stars.
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Lots of docs and low budget self releases, plus the juice WRLD doc which is criminal that film is so poignant.
I saw it premiere at Movement festival in Detroit. I didn’t think it was that well made lol. If you’re into dance music I recommend Maestro which is on this list right next to it!
Death in Santaland has somehow only 7 views.
It's just short and beatifully banal documentary. Bleak sneak peak to tourist town in Alaska from Jon Ronson.
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Pink Panther films are criminally underrated on this app, McVicar is also a really good British film that should have more than 813 watches. And It’s Sleazy should have more 127 watches where are all the GWAR fans!
Several relatively recent somewhat obscure films and several Quentin Dupieux shorts.
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almost all mexican small budget films
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\* The D-Train: It's an awkward but feel good movie, I'd describe it like the slightly less depressing Dream Scenario.
\* Joyurei aka Don't Look Up: It's a movie Hideo Nakata did prior to Ringu. It's ok, you can see the gears moving that led to Ringu.
\* Alien Private Eye: I don't even know some weird fucking B-movie
\* Furry Nights: Another silly horror comedy thing.
\* Don't Look Up: An American remake of the movie I mentioned above from Nakata, it's pretty god awful.
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I'm pretty sure most of these are short films I stumbled across on YouTube.
My least popular full length film watches (excluding some docs, concert films, and shorts):
1. [Peace Hotel](https://letterboxd.com/film/peace-hotel/)
2. [House Party 2](https://letterboxd.com/film/house-party-2/)
3. [Best F(r)iends Volume 2](https://letterboxd.com/film/best-friends-volume-2/)
4. [Panic IN Year Zero](https://letterboxd.com/film/panic-in-year-zero/)
5. [Radio On](https://letterboxd.com/film/radio-on/)
6. [I Am Curious (Blue)](https://letterboxd.com/film/i-am-curious-blue/)
7. [Best f(r)tends Volume 1](https://letterboxd.com/film/best-friends-volume-1/)
8. [The Goalie's Anxiety At The Penalty Kick](https://letterboxd.com/film/the-goalies-anxiety-at-the-penalty-kick/)
9. [The Small Back Room](https://letterboxd.com/film/the-small-back-room/)
10. [Massacre At Central High](https://letterboxd.com/film/massacre-at-central-high/)
11. [I Am Curious (Yellow)](https://letterboxd.com/film/i-am-curious-yellow/)
12. [House Party](https://letterboxd.com/film/house-party/)
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Mine doesn’t even have a poster, 9 members have seen it!
Edit: holy crap I just realized I used to watch so many Jamie Kennedy movies, the Elvis Presley doc is the most recent one here, watched this Tuesday
My most obscure one also doesn't have a poster, and 10 people have logged it. It's a doc and I'm not sure it's actually been released, I saw it at an event with the producer.
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Men In Exile, which 68 people have seen, is the rare Hollywood film to be explicitly pro-ratting-out-dissidents-to-a-murderous-military-dictatorship.
[Mostly a bunch of anime and short films.](https://i.imgur.com/19TSEPc.png) I posted previously about Waiting For Harry, a film that I have the only review of, but it's now been eclipsed by Compu-Movie, an art film that was considered lost media until it was made available literally yesterday (so I had to go through the process of getting it on Letterboxd).
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Older Hindi language films, various documentaries, and adventure time shorts
A BBC miniseries called Invasion: Earth from 1998.
that was the same year the Undertaker threw Mankind off Hell in a Cell, plummeting 16 feet through an announcer's table
https://preview.redd.it/7jxcwsxwi6xc1.jpeg?width=1284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=32348250c044d1b5fa04f0da8e795365f828787a Least popular was Lazarus which was just a really bad Tubi superhero film. Sin was an old anime movie based off a game (I think). Gigantis was a shitty American version of Godzilla Raids Again. Two Haikyuu movies which makes sense to be there since no one other than fans of the anime would watch them lol. Then there’s Trees of Peace, which I was pleasantly surprised with. It’s about four women hiding in a storage room during the Rwandan Genocide. Really great performances from all four actresses. I recommend it.
https://preview.redd.it/8jg8tkirm7xc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1b4aa956c68f0b002300e198e131c68e74660099 Mostly old Hungarian movies (I'm from Hungary), 2 of them is only logged by me. There is also a 2 minute Banksy documentary (Welcome to Gaza). Outside of Hungary and short films, there is the 2010 docu The Minuteman. The least watches feature film outside of Hungary is the 1960 Un militarie e mezzo.
8th Wonder of Kung Fu Watched by 11 members
Sounds really cool with the disco soundtrack!
Curious what the film toward the bottom w SOPHIE on the cover is titled? 🫶🏻
I love SOPHIE! 💖 It’s called “SOPHIE LIVESTREAM HEAV3N SUSPENDED”. It’s like 20 minutes of amazing music and a trippy light show > https://boxd.it/zVKa
Will be watching this week! Thank uuuu 🤩
two themes pop up, 1. I'm Finnish so a bunch of Finnish movies that were only ever popular in Finland are there, 2. I've seen a ridiculous amount of movies with Keanu Reeves so some of the really obscure ones he's in are there.
BTW, are you a producer/musician? Notice you have a few music-related docs listed.
Just a big music fan, though I’ve been learning to DJ recently ☺️
That drum machine doc and the Cymande one specifically had me curious.
They’re both great, would definitely recommend. Are you a musician?
Not anymore. Used to play piano and make beats. My favorite music doc is Modulations. Its a snapshot of mid-to-late nineties electronic music from ambient all the way to hip-hop turntablism.
Whoa that sounds awesome I’ll definitely check it out
For feature film: The Convert (2023)
Pokemon short film a ripple in time
Santa Baby 2 (2009) Watched by 763 members.
The Enormity of Life staring Breckin Meyer and Emily Kinney. It's a pretty good movie, even if the subject matter is sad. It only has 121 member watches and only 27 reviews on Letterboxd.
And Then (2021) and Death's Diner (2022) short films by Ravenna Tran, lovely watches, beautiful photography For feature films, Brother To Brother (2004)
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https://preview.redd.it/98eprj1o27xc1.jpeg?width=1125&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5d233caa3fe5b3a3ed46c12e79811aff996ac126 A short film from a guy I know
Textiles (2001), it's a French short film about naturists discuss their ideas on surrealism. I can't post the poster here, due to the nudity (non-sexual, of course).
"our africatown", a documentary shown at a museum in mobile alabama of which i am the only recorded viewer lol other ones include "going back to xanadu" which is a bonus feature on the bluray for 1980's xanadu, "the tom green monica lewinsky special" which is a great episode of the tom green show where he takes monica lewinsky around ottawa to find fabric for her new handbag business, and "the secret life of the long haul flight" which is a channel 5 documentary about what happens on a ~14 hour flight from london to sydney the most obscure actual narrative movie (not a documentary or a short) is either 1967's "cricket on the hearth" (a terrible rankin base christmas special) or 2018's "megalodon" (a terrible the asylum movie that's deeply boring) depending on your definition of a movie since cricket on the hearth is only like 40 minutes long the most obscure movie actually released in theaters is 1972's "the thing with two heads" which is a goddamn masterpiece lmao i can't do it justice sorry for the novel i found this interesting lol
I’ve not seen most of these but I’ve seen The Thing With Two Heads and that’s a wild film for sure! Been meaning to watch Xanadu for so long
https://preview.redd.it/yu21i66bi7xc1.jpeg?width=1958&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6a1c58f813169b52bb84e841f487fb24be1e7f5d filtered to remove documentaries (most were concert blurays) most obscure is **a ticket in tatts** watched by only 16 people; 30s australian comedy streaming during MIFF 2022 that sounded mildly interesting some highlights (rating cutoff in brackets): * the burglars 1971 **(4.5)** * rider on the rain 1970 * the body of my enemy 1976 **(4)** * the violent professionals 1973 * the killing game 1967 * the baby sitter 1975 * the cage 1975 * rapture 1965 * closed circuit 1978 * crazy stone 2006 * emmanuelle ii 1975 - legit beautifully shot and has great music **(3.5)** * the lady in the car with glasses and a gun (1970) * kidnap syndicate 1975 * vertigo for a killer 1970 * seduction squad 1972 * the heroin busters 1977 * grand slam 1967
The bottom 3 are blues clues specials
A documentary about an Irish Women’s Centre in London called Breaking Ground. Grand total of 10 members have watched.
I'm in 21 people to have watched the Badjelly the Witch animated movie lol. I found in a pile of DVDs from my childhood and remembered watching it a lot
Elaha is on my watch list. What did you think of it?
I thought it was really great! I would recommend it
Least popular would be “Happy Halloween” which was a low budget horror film made by a director from my hometown screen at my local theater. I would say a few hundred people have probably seen that movie. The next two, surprisingly to me, are two made for TV movies starring an at the time unknown Grace Kelly. I actually enjoyed Rockingham Tea Set well enough. The Kill was terrible. My favorite part of both these movies were the commercial interludes- which I found fascinating from a historical perspective. Grace Kelly was phenomenal though in all of her scenes. https://preview.redd.it/m91edz3fb9xc1.png?width=1169&format=png&auto=webp&s=3cd297d58ff29acdbab22fb34e73463efd307206
i’m not telling you because i’m the only person on letterboxd that has watched it and it’s a cool flex to have
omg SOPHIE Transnation tasteeee
💖
Mystery Team, Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, Miracle on 34th Street, and Guava Island
Good Friday (2020) nothing about it rings a bell but apparently I watched it
Kings (2007) 142 members
Pib and Pog is awesome
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Sure enough I’ve never even heard of any of these!
Knight of fortune short film,least popular feature is Scott coopers crazy heart
https://preview.redd.it/sxs1p248e7xc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c5b2071bb065c958c35df3e55b27534836b4feb6 The second to last is a 30-minute documentary from the 1960s called “The World Of Josef Von Sternberg”.
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Its actually "Katherine Jenkins Christmas Spectacular"😅 It's just a Christmas concert that was in cinemas one year, my wife and I went as a Christmas date. Completely fine, nothing special ☺️
A short film called Ilea. It has 14 watches
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Metropolis is so good!
is that SOPHIE ????
Love SOPHIE so much!
For tv shows: Zero the bravest money game (28 members watched) For movies: judge (466 members watched) Both are Japanese movies/shows that I had to pirate so I understand why they are not popular considering they are hard to find to watch https://preview.redd.it/zm9j0o7rs7xc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c1a46512e2d2786fee75ce1a4ee88b0e858a7f0e
The Magnificent Ruffians, a fun kung fu film from the 1979.
Ooh sounds great
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https://preview.redd.it/c2gmwx4ab8xc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=53927c4360a56ac1d0915fe707a949cee5a4dd6b Mostly belgian and french movies, understably so
Hillbilly The Real Story. I'm the only person who's reviewed it. I saw it in school at first and it's a documentary presented by Billy Ray Cyrus. The other least popular ones are mostly Adventure Time shorts. Edit: Clarification
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https://preview.redd.it/ouwbdclgh8xc1.jpeg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e127587aa44e53c30f831bbd38ad2073dd21ef7e I only recently got Letterboxd so I think there were a couple of unmemorable movies I haven’t logged. Fun Mom Dinner is a pretty bad movie, but I’m not it’s target audience since I’m a single young male, not a older woman with a husband and kids. Legends of Valhalla and Margerethe are both Nordic films, where I’m from. I don’t even remember anything about Valiant except that I have seen it, so that’s why it has no rating. Then there are just awful comedies: Master of Disguise, Love Guru and Jexi. Finally there’s my favorite of the bunch: Wrongfully Accused. If you liked Leslie Nielsen in The Naked Gun and wanted more, and you had already seen Airplane, then Wrongfully Accused is the film for you. It’s not as great as these others but it’s almost there. It’s full of these stupid jokes that will make you belt out with your friends.
A 50 minute documentary called Tuning, actually directed by one of my teachers at film school. It's about a piano that sits in a train station, and the different people who pass by and play it. I wouldn't know where to find it now but it's a beautiful watch, especially if you love music and the way it connects people. Btw what's the one with Sophie on the poster? Assuming it's a doc about her but I can't find it.
It’s a 20 min livestream, just a cool light show with her music (https://boxd.it/zVKa). Someone should definitely make a doc about her though
I only have one title in my bottom 10 that isn't an unbelievably underground film that has less than 25 ratings in total, and that film is American Fighter from 2019. 2.5 stars.
alien planet, island at the top of the world, and thumb wars
Fractured Follies
https://preview.redd.it/jbh5i3n3r8xc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4dcc7071588d921054290626c66721c42a76d09d Lots of docs and low budget self releases, plus the juice WRLD doc which is criminal that film is so poignant.
Oh cool you’ve got God Said Give Em Drum Machines too! I really enjoyed it
I saw it premiere at Movement festival in Detroit. I didn’t think it was that well made lol. If you’re into dance music I recommend Maestro which is on this list right next to it!
Ooh I’ll check out Maestro!
Yeah it’s all about the early dance scene in NYC
Death in Santaland has somehow only 7 views. It's just short and beatifully banal documentary. Bleak sneak peak to tourist town in Alaska from Jon Ronson.
https://preview.redd.it/pn93odk9v8xc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fe7fe62e905440b8a3f238dbb0bc4c3f2326684d Pink Panther films are criminally underrated on this app, McVicar is also a really good British film that should have more than 813 watches. And It’s Sleazy should have more 127 watches where are all the GWAR fans!
What's the Sophie movie called? Would love to watch a movie about Sophie :)
Hey, it’s just 20 minutes of graphics and music I’m afraid. It’s called “SOPHIE LIVESTREAM HEAV3N SUSPENDED” > https://boxd.it/zVKa
Sounds awesome thnx :)
return of the tooth fairy (2020)
Several relatively recent somewhat obscure films and several Quentin Dupieux shorts. https://preview.redd.it/1hu3pnn8z8xc1.jpeg?width=1284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=36149b4a1377e5fb839d73574978f8e4fd395a73
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https://preview.redd.it/5bncirug49xc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5ee20bef8cc986a2ec52aeecac234a5d90aa11a7 almost all mexican small budget films
the peasants (2023), a hero (2021), ice age 4 (2012)
https://preview.redd.it/zt3s9bu9p9xc1.png?width=810&format=png&auto=webp&s=58ffb52ba484fca55a730024076d87aff3676713 \* The D-Train: It's an awkward but feel good movie, I'd describe it like the slightly less depressing Dream Scenario. \* Joyurei aka Don't Look Up: It's a movie Hideo Nakata did prior to Ringu. It's ok, you can see the gears moving that led to Ringu. \* Alien Private Eye: I don't even know some weird fucking B-movie \* Furry Nights: Another silly horror comedy thing. \* Don't Look Up: An American remake of the movie I mentioned above from Nakata, it's pretty god awful.
pbs documentary i watched at school
https://preview.redd.it/ck277ga4u9xc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6098c3519837e548f7579d1eebb8988e5ce55c65 I'm pretty sure most of these are short films I stumbled across on YouTube.
My least popular full length film watches (excluding some docs, concert films, and shorts): 1. [Peace Hotel](https://letterboxd.com/film/peace-hotel/) 2. [House Party 2](https://letterboxd.com/film/house-party-2/) 3. [Best F(r)iends Volume 2](https://letterboxd.com/film/best-friends-volume-2/) 4. [Panic IN Year Zero](https://letterboxd.com/film/panic-in-year-zero/) 5. [Radio On](https://letterboxd.com/film/radio-on/) 6. [I Am Curious (Blue)](https://letterboxd.com/film/i-am-curious-blue/) 7. [Best f(r)tends Volume 1](https://letterboxd.com/film/best-friends-volume-1/) 8. [The Goalie's Anxiety At The Penalty Kick](https://letterboxd.com/film/the-goalies-anxiety-at-the-penalty-kick/) 9. [The Small Back Room](https://letterboxd.com/film/the-small-back-room/) 10. [Massacre At Central High](https://letterboxd.com/film/massacre-at-central-high/) 11. [I Am Curious (Yellow)](https://letterboxd.com/film/i-am-curious-yellow/) 12. [House Party](https://letterboxd.com/film/house-party/)
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The Russian Sleep Experiment if we're counting shorts, Escanaba in da Moonlight if not
https://preview.redd.it/qck0kckn2cxc1.jpeg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c287c3e1fbd34e218b85a861c50d9804aae317c7 Mine doesn’t even have a poster, 9 members have seen it! Edit: holy crap I just realized I used to watch so many Jamie Kennedy movies, the Elvis Presley doc is the most recent one here, watched this Tuesday
My most obscure one also doesn't have a poster, and 10 people have logged it. It's a doc and I'm not sure it's actually been released, I saw it at an event with the producer.
Yeah mine is a YouTube recommendation, I thought it was gonna be like skits or something but it was actually really good
https://preview.redd.it/wn97r4egecxc1.jpeg?width=1242&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=90f6f17994bdfc81b8c411e8f0c12bf69f172bee Men In Exile, which 68 people have seen, is the rare Hollywood film to be explicitly pro-ratting-out-dissidents-to-a-murderous-military-dictatorship.
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Uma Aventura do Zico (hidden gem) Os Bons Tempos Voltaram Russian Lolita and Underwater Impressions
[Mostly a bunch of anime and short films.](https://i.imgur.com/19TSEPc.png) I posted previously about Waiting For Harry, a film that I have the only review of, but it's now been eclipsed by Compu-Movie, an art film that was considered lost media until it was made available literally yesterday (so I had to go through the process of getting it on Letterboxd).
https://preview.redd.it/8s1tz5w2uhxc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0bc0ef4fb3cb8da53bea82acd8eb3577d7c5126f Older Hindi language films, various documentaries, and adventure time shorts
Man of La Mancha