Harry Lime
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The overrated thread has gone over well, let's try the flip side. What are five films that you feel are seriously underrated ie. not given their due by The Academy, the FL, or the world at large? There are no right or wrong answers, it's your choice (s).
Five of mine:
1) The Hustler. One of the greatest films and performances ever, no Academy Award for Paul Newman (a crime.) A great, great movie. Paul Newman gets my vote for most underrated actor ever - he should have 5 or 6 Best Actor Oscars.
2) Odds Against Tomorrow. Great movie, great performances, great story. A terrific movie a lot of people have never even heard of.
3) The Killers. A well thought-of noir but one that scarcely ever shows up on "best" lists, often overshadowed by more ordinary films. Based on a Hemingway story, it's just great noir.
4) Halloween. Probably suprising to some of you, but I feel it's underrated. The horror (and comedy) genre is frequently overlooked. This movie started a whole new style of horrror film. Great character, very creepy, great film score. Who wasn't afraid and didn't lock the doors and windows the first time they saw this one?
5) A Perfect World. Possibly Clint Eastwood's best film and Kevin Costner's best performance (he's also very good in the recent "Upside of Anger.") You don't hear a lot about this one but it's a good one.
5a) (yes, I'm cheating.) Sweet and Lowdown. One of Woody Allen's very best and one of Sean Penn's best performances. A really interesting character and well told story. Nice Golden Age cars and clothes for a bonus.
Your picks?
Harry Lime
Five of mine:
1) The Hustler. One of the greatest films and performances ever, no Academy Award for Paul Newman (a crime.) A great, great movie. Paul Newman gets my vote for most underrated actor ever - he should have 5 or 6 Best Actor Oscars.
2) Odds Against Tomorrow. Great movie, great performances, great story. A terrific movie a lot of people have never even heard of.
3) The Killers. A well thought-of noir but one that scarcely ever shows up on "best" lists, often overshadowed by more ordinary films. Based on a Hemingway story, it's just great noir.
4) Halloween. Probably suprising to some of you, but I feel it's underrated. The horror (and comedy) genre is frequently overlooked. This movie started a whole new style of horrror film. Great character, very creepy, great film score. Who wasn't afraid and didn't lock the doors and windows the first time they saw this one?
5) A Perfect World. Possibly Clint Eastwood's best film and Kevin Costner's best performance (he's also very good in the recent "Upside of Anger.") You don't hear a lot about this one but it's a good one.
5a) (yes, I'm cheating.) Sweet and Lowdown. One of Woody Allen's very best and one of Sean Penn's best performances. A really interesting character and well told story. Nice Golden Age cars and clothes for a bonus.
Your picks?
Harry Lime