unexpectedly good movies

Sadly, I only know a handful of people in this area who have seen either flick without me insisting that they watch it. I have created a rather large Simon Pegg fanbase around here by raving about those movies! Remember, I live in a pretty small town.

Why? Dont ask! But doggy poo was much better than I thought it would be. So much so I hav it on dvd - good viewing!

This isn’t comprehensive, but my list includes:

Groundhog Day. I did not expect to love this movie, but I do. I did not expect to because I do not like Bill Murray. I do not like him a lot. I also do not like Andie McDowell a lot. My usual practice is to avoid Bill Murray movies, and pretend that Andie McDowell doesn’t exist in the movies she’s in.

Local Hero. It wasn’t that I expected it to be a bad movie; the first time I saw it I had no expectations at all.

Others:
**The Iron Giant

The Dish

The Hidden

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Ditto here. Probably my all-time biggest disjunct between what I expected and what I got.

Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle

It sounded like it would be a really lame stoner movie about a couple of lovable losers. It turned out to be a really good stoner movie about a couple of lovable losers.

The Arrival. I was expecting bad Sci Fi packaged as a star vehicle for Charlie Sheen. Which it kinda was…but was also kinda great. Effective f/x and even some good Sci Fi elements that I hadn’t seen before, like that room sucking bomb thingie.

Executive Decision. If you’ve seen it, you’ll know the exact instant when I started getting hopeful that I watching something that didn’t suck.

I agree with many of the already named movies, but my most recent “didn’t expect it to be good movie” was Lars and the Real Girl.

I had no idea what to expect. A movie about a guy who falls for a life sized sex doll?!
It was a really well done, captivating, movie.

Heh. I just finished watching that this weekend, and while it was ok, it just wasn’t that good. The story line was as predictable as they get for that type of movie, but I can see how it would exceed others’ expectations. I would recommend it for someone looking for an offbeat chick flick, but otherwise, nah.

I agree with everyone about **Harold & Kumar **-- totally unexpectedly decent.

Keep 'em coming, I am looking for something to add to my Netflix queue after we watch all of the original Speed Racer shows (I promised my son we would watch those, as he was hooked after the movie!).

Given that I am an offbeat chick, I guess that explains why I liked it.

Super Troopers was a surprise for me. It was more odd than I had expected.

Tremors. It was by no means a good movie, but it was much, much better than I expected it to be when I watched it on late night TV.

This.

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When Stephen Segal gets killed?

As for mine? I feel that my inputs won’t really count. Mainly because I underestimate them going in, and I appreciate them more for other reasons.

Take Commando, for example. By all means a thoroughly bad movie, but there are so many classic Arnie moments to make up for it. And let’s not forget the part where he jumps out of a plane going 100+ MPH from a height of at least 200 feet and lands in a marsh.

Okay, here’s a good one. LA Story. This is by and large just a stupid chick flick from outward appearances, but I really feel like it’s a good movie. It really parodies wacky LA culture which is really even wackier now considering how it seems dated. But it really has a lot of heart and is very whimsical and romantic

Then there’s always a movie like Point Break. There’s no objective reason to like it at all, but for some reason it simply works for me.

A couple of others:
Quatermass 2 (aka Enemy from Space – the first quatermass sequel, that I stumbled upon late at night on TV. I’d never heard of it, and didn’t realize at first that it was the sequel to the movie I’d seen years before under the title The Creeping Unknown. It turned out to be an excellent piece of science fiction by Nigel Kneale that’s still not seen very often. At least it clued me in to reaize that Quatermass and the Pit wouldn’t be an unexpected good film.
The Day of the TRiffids – not the 1960s theatrical film, which changed the plot and dumbed it down, but the BBC serial that’s remarkably faithful to John Wyndham’s novel. I didn’t expect that.

I just watched Lars and the Real Girl this weekend, and was shocked at how good it was, and that I would actually recommend it to my 88 year old mother.

The Terminator totally surprised me, like so many here. I watched it on tape, and in the first three minutes am going “Wait a minute. This is actual science fiction!”

The Forty Year Old Virgin surprised me. I don’t know what I expected, but I didn’t expect a rather sweet and romantic, although thoroughly profanity-laced movie about relationships, and in which said virgin was the least screwed up and most interesting of his small band of brothers even before he started dating. Considering that movie was made by and for men, don’t ever try to tell me guys aren’t interested in gossip and relationships!

A second for the Hidden, But i was thinking **Big trouble in little china ** i love that movie.

Pootie Tang - So shoot me. At first this movie is so bad it’s good. Then you realize there is some sort of genius going on and it isn’t really bad at all. My family has seen this one a dozen times. Sa da tay!