Movie(s) you saw that you're pretty sure nobody else has seen

I’m pretty sure I saw that when I was a kid but I don’t remember much about it. Living in Alabama and being a Crimson Tide fan I kind of paid attention to stuff with Joe Namath in it. :wink:

Voyage of the Rock Aliens?

I saw it in fifth grade, Pia Zadora was in it and my fifth grade friends and I liked the music. :eek:

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I’ve seen Baptists at Our Barbecue so that one doesn’t count anymore. :wink: I enjoyed it as well.

Son of Rambow–No one I know has seen it, but I wouldn’t be surprised if someone here has. It’s a charming little flick about a couple of school boys in England who decide to make their own film version of Rambo.

A few spring to mind. Channel 4 in the UK had a habit of screening odd continental gems late at night, which I used to watch in case there was nudity. The most infamous was Themroc (1973). Quoth Wikipedia, “Themroc tells the story of a French blue collar worker who rebels against modern society, reverting into an urban caveman. The film’s scenes of incest and cannibalism earned it adults-only ratings, and it featured in the UK’s Channel 4’s red triangle series of controversial films in 1986.

I admit I haven’t actually seen it - I was ten - but I’ve heard about it. I have however seen the 1966 Czech new wave gem Sedmikrásky (“Daisies”) which is about a pair of ne’er-do-well young ladies who get up to mischief and end up being beheaded, from what I remember. No nudity. But I’m glad I saw it. Sticks with me.

EDIT: No, they aren’t beheaded. That’s in W R: Mysteries of the Organism further down the post. They get crushed by a chandelier. I think.

1973 cop action film The Seven-Ups, starring Roy Scheider? It should be more well-known - directed by the producer of The French Connection, starred Roy Scheider when he was hot, has a car chase that was supposed to be the car chase to end car chases (the engine sound is fantastic) but goes on too long - but I go long weeks before meeting someone who’s even heard of it. Absolutely feckin’ stupid name too. I mean, Bullitt, that’s a good name for a film. The Omen, another good name. Ama-feckin’-deus, wicked name. The Seven-Ups, what the gentle caress? The drink? The Sevens-Up?

Ooh, ooh. W R: Mysteries of the Organism. So infamous - it’s another one of those Channel 4 films - that it’s probably too well-known to qualify for this topic. You really need to find something that should be well-known, but has completely fallen off the radar, such that you can go long weeks before meeting someone who’s even etc.

Kill! (1971), a kind of tacky Eurothriller with an interesting cast - James Mason! Jean Seberg! - that was produced by Alexander Salkind of Superman fame and directed by Seberg’s husband, who shot himself dead in 1980, one year after Seberg had taken a fatal drug overdose. The trailer will make your jaw dangle slightly. And it captures the flavour of the film, which I remember had a sequence with people jumping on trampolines whilst being shot, and it was a metaphor for something.

Seen it, although the car chase is about all I remember.

On the subject of poorly-titled Roy Scheider movies, there’s also the little-remembered Sorcerer.

Nobody I meet in real life has seen Matewan. Of course, they haven’t seen a lot of the John Sayles moves…maybe I run in the wrong circles.

Matewan. GREAT film.

I’ve yet to meet anyone that’s seen Homo Heights and I wouldn’t ask anyone to watch it. It was a terrible movie as I recall.

Not only have I seen it, but I also have the DVD. :wink:

“little remembered”? I never thought so.

Saw it. Loved it. Easier to find than Wages of Fear.

Oh, it’s not as obscure as most of what’s been mentioned in this thread, but it’s not up there with Jaws (same actor) or The Exorcist (same director), which are from the same era. I wouldn’t be surprised to find someone my age who hadn’t heard of it.

And I’ve seen Wages of Fear. I know I speak heresy, but I like the remake better.

I haven’t seen it but it got very good reviews in the UK and did tolerably well at the box office IIRC.

Proud(?) to have seen many of these movies. I’d totally forgotten about Nice Girls Don’t Explode :slight_smile:

My contribution: Delta Force Commando. A 4th rate tag-along to the Rambo craze of the 80’s. It was unbelievably low-budget and filled with continuity and editing errors.

Funny examples are soldiers shaking their gun props to mimic recoil in total silence, bad guys falling down dead at random, stuff like that. And the hero trying to play a straight-faced action hero through it all.

The soundtrack album by Tangerine Dream is one of that band’s more highly regarded albums, so the film is well remembered among prog/electronic music fans, at least, whether they’ve actually seen it or not. Besides Brother from Another Planet, it’s the only film in this thread I’ve seen.

Seen it. The rental box had a button that would cry out “wanna DATE?” when you pushed it.

!!! indeed. I trace my horrible taste in movies to 3 seminal films:

  1. Stanley - my mum took the birthday party to the movie thinking it was a disney. We dispersed into the theatre and were unfindable. One kid was never allowed to come over to my house.

  2. My boy scout troop was supposed to camp at the VFW, but they’d had a party and were barfing in the bushes, so the scoutmaster loaded us up and took us to the drive in. Cannibal Girlswas the only thing on: Hot half naked babes lure men to their mansion and have sex with them and then eat them.. Rock and a hard place, I’d say, so to speak, say no more.

  3. My brother (who posts here) took me to see Zatoichi meets the One-Armed Swordsman.

Thought of another one: Noon Sunday, starring Mark Lenard (Sarek from Star Trek). I don’t know if it was ever released in theaters; I watched it on TV one weekend afternoon because I liked ML and wanted to see him in something else. All I remember about it was that it was one of those ultraviolent '70s war/mercenary flicks.

I loved that movie!
Mine is The Bamboo Saucer.

It seems that no one but me has ever seen Steelyard Blues

A 1971 rock and roll western based on Herman Hesse’s Siddhartha:

Zachariah

Oh my God!

Seen it, loved it, put it in my Amazon shopping cart yesterday, what are the odds?