Fantastic list. My favourites are a few on here. Here’s some lesser known I rewatch regularly: The Stunt man. 1980 The Ninth Configuration. 1980 Ragtime. 1981 Diva. 1981 Cutter’s Way. 1981 L’Argent. 1983 One Deadly Summer. 1983 Angst. 1983 The Quiet Earth. 1985 Mishima. Slide in Four Chapters. 1985 Miracle Mile. 1988 Navigator. A Medieval Odyssey. 1988
@mattgilbert7347Ай бұрын
A couple of New Zealand classics on your list
@sergeydobrynin7277Ай бұрын
Looks like we have very similar tastes in movies. The Stunt Man, The Ninth Configuration, Ragtime, L'Argent are all among my favourites. And I absolutely love DIVA! I can watch it endlessly!
@atmahari-marianne-life-coa853610 күн бұрын
I loved even the book of Peter William Blatty, Ninth Configuration, but the movie is also very good. - Pillow Book from Peter Greenway rocks -
@1superloki2 ай бұрын
Wonderful list. I would suggest " The Gods Must Be Crazy ", a South African film from 1980
@davidmitchell68732 ай бұрын
Great underrated movie.
@silvimoonstudio3446Ай бұрын
Hilarious film!
@bartellender6782Ай бұрын
My cousin and I watched it at least 20 times. Hilarious!
@Adrian-yi8flАй бұрын
Great movie I saw that in the theater
@redtiger7268Ай бұрын
My grandfather LOVED that movie. We used to watch it all the time when I was a kid and it was time to spend the night at the grandparents house.
@tfred64032 ай бұрын
The Quiet Earth, Manhunter, Android, Quest for Fire, Enemy Mine , The Hidden, House of the Long Shadows(P Cushing, C Lee, V Price, J Carradine ), Somewhere in Time. Electric Dreams
@LearningaboutMovies2 ай бұрын
thank you. Did I put "Electric Dreams" in this list? I forget, but I was definitely considering it. "Manhunter" is great.
@thevigilsАй бұрын
The Quiet Earth! Yes!...I love Manhunter, prefer it over Silence of the Lambs (which is also great)
@KRhetorАй бұрын
Somewhere in Time has a MASSIVE cult following, but it's not obnoxious and in-your-face the way some cults are (*cough**cough* John Carpenter's The Thing) so a lot of potential fans are unaware of it.
@mudsongs2 ай бұрын
I was about to pick "Birdy" as a great movie from the 1980s that hardly anyone has heard of, but then you picked it. Good pick. It's based on the unusual, hypnotic and largely unfilmable novel by William Wharton which is more about the unspoken intimacy of pre-adult friendship than it is about war (or adulthood), but somehow director Allan Parker manages to capture the spirit of the novel well. I was initially drawn to "Birdy" by the evocative score by Peter Gabriel (his film scores are some of his best works). The performance by a young Nicolas Cage, immature but touching, is so different from the Nicholas Cage known today. Matthew Modine, as Birdy, portrays someone not just damaged by war but by life, who then withdraws from those traumas in a manner that is mysterious to everyone but Nicolas Cage. “Can friendship save us?” is the question. There are many subtle and quiet layers to "Birdy" that don't seem to match up with audience's expectation of a war movie and, perhaps, are subsequently overlooked. The movie might have benefitted from a longer runtime in the style of "Cinema Paradiso." There is easily a full hour of dream-like content in the novel that is only touched on in the movie in one particularly striking scene involving shadows.
@drdavid19632 ай бұрын
Great list - I would add Time of The Gypsies (1989), The Vanishing (1988), The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988), Gregory's Girl (1980), Repo Man (1984), Sex Lies and Videotape (1989), Dead Ringers (1988), A Cry in the Dark (1988), Matewan (1987), Gloria (1980), Love Streams (1983) and A City of Sadness (1989).
@eddenoy3212 ай бұрын
Dead Ringers ! Beverly and Elliot Mantle ! Who can forget them ?
@drdavid19632 ай бұрын
@@eddenoy321 - Only those who have seen it
@LearningaboutMovies2 ай бұрын
thank you
@zmani43792 ай бұрын
@@eddenoy321 ellieeee .... ellieeee ....
@eddenoy3212 ай бұрын
@@zmani4379 LOL I can never forget their mutual self-destruction. What a performance by Jeremy irons.
@konami1979Ай бұрын
Good list, I'd rather see people recommend obscure indie and foreign movies from the 80's than the usual Brat Pack and slasher flicks.
@zmani43792 ай бұрын
Nice list - I knew about 16 of them, and had seen the 2 Pagnol films (counted as one here); plus Mephisto; Prince of the City; Withnail; Something Wild; River's Edge - my own list would include Singing Detective; Last of England; Street of Crocodiles; Dead Ringers; Ran; Company of Wolves; Drugstore Cowboy; School Daze; Casualties of War; Mishima; Unbearable Lightness of Being; Brazil
@imposs-up1hgАй бұрын
Everybody in Britain of a certain age remembers Threads. Cool to see it turn up on your list.
@SoundBoredProduction2 ай бұрын
Great list, quite a few of these are now on my watchlist. I don't have much to add but would say that in a long line of classic 80's comedies, Ruthless People often gets overlooked.
@IggyGoesPop6662 ай бұрын
How about - Prince of the City 1981 ... Outland 1981 .... Altered States 1980 .... Flesh & Blood 1985 ... The Keep 1983 .... brilliant films
@IggyGoesPop6662 ай бұрын
I put Prince of the City in before watching the show so it shows you how cool a movie it is ... and its quite long so beware
@jamespohl-md2eqАй бұрын
Brilliant. Lol
@oppothumbs1Ай бұрын
"Patti Rocks" of 1988 received positive reviews from critics who praised its examination of male chauvinism and unapologetic female sexuality. Others found the male characters' sexual dialogue to be "needlessly profane." ] Fred Lutz of The Toledo Blade called it "one of the most comically devastating sex satires since Carnal Knowledge in 1971. It is also just as revealing about the adolescent attitudes some American men have about women and sex. B+
@jamesbennett5189Ай бұрын
Altered states is awesome
@oppothumbs1Ай бұрын
altered states.. 86/71 audience rotten tomatoes - my score 76. Prince of city about 85% average critics/audience ( give it 86). Patti Rocks - 80 for aud and critics (my score 83). River's Edge - 88/75 (my score 78) Something Wild (91 critics/65 aud). Watch out for Ray Liotta's breakout performance - I give it an 88. Who am I? A realist who is concerned with fair rating and goldilocks scores. Never give to high, never give to low. Except: Stripes - 88/79. Well-known movies but I really dislike Bill Murray, I just don't laugh with/at him. And he's a rotten person. I give it a 50. King of Comedy - 89/90. Just put DeNiro is a film and they think it's good. add comeback of Jerry Lewis. Scorsese directed - I don't care! Bernhard sings. Not a bad idea but movie draws out every scene. A movie ahead of its time and behind the 8 ball. 70.
@slapwagon2 ай бұрын
Having been a dirtbag teen in the 80s, River's Edge holds a special place with me. I would add Fandango and The Beast of War to a follow up list.
@jakeburns6566Ай бұрын
Worked with a guy who knew them all. The real life people that were portraited in the movie. He went to High School with them all and actually knew and hung out with some of them. Yes, he had plenty of proof.
@mariawesley7583Ай бұрын
"The Mosquito Coast" - Harrison Ford, Helen Mirren, River Phoenix, Martha Plimpton
@JoeCasanovaxАй бұрын
Also with the latter pair: Running on Empty
@aravis722 ай бұрын
Great list. I thought I was a cinephile, but there’s good number I’ve never heard of, let alone seen. I just watched Withnail and I on your recommendation. I really want to see it again. Despite being set in the 60’s, I was surprised at how much it felt like the British show The Young Ones.
@LearningaboutMovies2 ай бұрын
thank you
@OuterGalaxyLounge2 ай бұрын
Superb list. I saw some of these in arthouse theaters in the 1980s, some later on VHS or DVD. Some I haven't seen yet. Absolutely adore Withnail & I and Leningrad Cowboys, Something Wild and several others you've named. If you dig under the surface of the usual Hollywood fare that most people call "classic" there's a really rich untapped vein of better films.
@graydenday3760Ай бұрын
The Rivers Edge, river scenes were shot here in Sacramento on the American River on William B Pond. A river spot i used to go to religeously.
@lucybenton73412 ай бұрын
So glad you mentioned True Stories, one of my all time favourite movies, it's so surreal and the music's fantastic. Did you know the band Radiohead got there name from one of the songs featured.
@andy0liver2 ай бұрын
Some great picks, all worthy of a place on any cinephile's dvd shelf.I'm guessing that many of these title are better known here in the UK than in the US - not because we are more urbane, or anything, but because we don't have so far to travel to find a cinema that would've been showing them; also a couple of our largest tv channels used to regularly screen foreign language films a a matter of course. The Return of Martin Guerre was remade as Sommersby starring Richard Gere (almost wrote, "Richard Guerre"!) and Jodie Foster. Withnail and I is so well known over here that it is still quoted ad infinitum and used in many a great meme - most notable recently when Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak stood in the pouring rain and called a general election, it took mere seconds before somebody posted his photo with the quote, "We've called a general election by mistake" referring to Withnail's bedraggled plea, "We've gone on holiday by mistake". Another 80s film I'd recommend is Pathfinder (Norway, 1987 also referred to by its native title, Ofelas). It's kind of hard to find, but worth the hunt - remade in 2007 as the far inferior Pathfinder starring Karl Urban.
@flydawg7784Ай бұрын
No Jim Jarmusch? Ouch. Stranger than Paradise? Down by law? Mystery train?.
@savethezombiesАй бұрын
Down by Law would definitely be on my list.
@djdulerep2 ай бұрын
I wached 3 from list, amazing ideas for films on your channel ! Thank You !
@michaelmasson4802 ай бұрын
Ray Liotta's star making turn as the psycho ex in Something Wild deserved a mention.
@brianthornber33192 ай бұрын
This. First time I saw Liotta, and basically decided he could do no wrong from then on. Just fantastic in that movie. The soundtrack was fantastic as well.
@maximusprime34592 ай бұрын
Thats still one of my favorite Ray Liotta movies right next to Goodfellas.
@cliffyoung4612Ай бұрын
Liquid Sky is a lot of fun. Great soundtrack too.
@KwolfxАй бұрын
"Delicious, delicious. Oh, how boring." I saw Liquid Sky when it came out. I think me and maybe three other people in a theatre. It was definitely different.
@Mooseman327Ай бұрын
@@Kwolfx I saw it. Fun, different, and with a good soundtrack kind of sums it up.
@w.iraheta37692 ай бұрын
Mephisto is fantastic. Solid list, there are a few I need to check out. Thank you.
@caligari892 ай бұрын
Le retour de Martin Guerre was remade as Sommersby with Richard Gere if I'm not mistaken. One that I would add is Mark Romanek's Static. Unfortunately only available on vhs and since he disowned the movie it'll probably stay that way. Which is a shame cos it's just begging for an upgrade.
@markpawziuk14492 ай бұрын
Thanks for this list! A few other 80s films I'd recommend are Cutter's Way, The Company of Wolves, and Danton.
@LearningaboutMovies2 ай бұрын
yes, good ones. A lot of people like Cutter's Way. I didn't, yet it's worth checking out for anybody reading. Danton, too.
@princejohn65602 ай бұрын
Betty Blue (1986); Sweet Sixteen (1983); Johnny Handsome (1989); Fade to Black (1980); Into the Night (1985); just to add a few. On another note, nowhere in Withnail & I is the name pronounced WithNAIL, it is pronounced WithNALL.
@jztouchАй бұрын
Love Betty Blue...still listen to that soundtrack sometimes. So good!
@Jd-zr8bsАй бұрын
Johnny handsome is highly underrated and just forgotten
@jztouchАй бұрын
I'll second Jean de Florette and Manon of the Spring. Wonderfully absorbing movies about a lost way of life and the big reveal at the end is crushing. There are some I've heard of here but haven't seen and lots I hadn't heard of but would love to see. Great video!
@yowspisaac61132 ай бұрын
I watched River’s Edge for the first time a month ago and it really is a great tale depicting American culture in the 80’s. Thats probably why I liked Kids 1995 so much too, the way those 2 films can show kind of the culture growing up in America. Making those 2 films relatable in a sense with the character development
@bossfan49Ай бұрын
If you liked Kids, check out Mid90s (2018). It was written and directed by Jonah Hill....inspired by Kids.
@yowspisaac6113Ай бұрын
@@bossfan49 I’m very much aware of that film, I am very biased towards it from the trailer and many clips I’ve seen of it. I haven’t watched it before but personally don’t think I’ll ever give it a shot.
@shoeshane64942 ай бұрын
One of my favorite 80s movies was "Suburbia." Directed by Penelope Spheeris (Wayne's World, Decline of Western Civilization).
@thevigilsАй бұрын
Longtime Suburbia fan here myself. Have you seen The Boys Next Door? The movie Penelope Spheeris made right after that? It's REALLY good, dark.
@shoeshane6494Ай бұрын
@thevigils ..I finally saw TBND on Tubi recently. I thought it was pretty good.
@thevigilsАй бұрын
@@shoeshane6494 Right on. I like the soundtrack for that. Suburbia is the classic though! Dudes is pretty fun, too. Which I guess sits somewhere between Suburbia and Wayne's World in tone, ha!
@shoeshane6494Ай бұрын
@thevigils ...Yeah. I saw "Dudes" recently as well. I'm not sure how I missed both of those back in the day.
@thevigilsАй бұрын
@@shoeshane6494 I think both The Boys Next Door and Dudes were pretty hard to find back in the day. As a kid, I remember seeing the soundtrack for Dudes in record stores, but couldn't find a copy to rent anywhere. I know that one took a while to finally come out on DVD because of music rights issues. I had to download a digitized VHS bootleg initially. The Boys Next Door, I didn't even learn about that one myself until flipping through the cult movie section at Amoeba Records some years back.
@philipdubuque9596Ай бұрын
All I can say is that 1) I've never heard of you, 2) I like the way your mind works. And 3), I hit "subscribe" before you were done. Looking forward to more of your presentations!
@LearningaboutMoviesАй бұрын
thank you, and welcome to the channel.
@maghurtАй бұрын
I've seen a few of these and heard of a few more, but I now have some movies to track down and enjoy. Thank you
@LearningaboutMoviesАй бұрын
you're welcome.
@AndyKing19632 ай бұрын
Cheers, I've only seen 8 of these. I can thoroughly recommend 'Threads' (bleak doesn't even start to cover it and the ending is jaw dropping), 'Lennigrad Cowboys' (one of Aki's best IMHO), 'Moonlighting' (brilliant and thought provoking), 'Something Wild', 'Seventh Continent' (more bleakness and doesn't let you off the hook) and 'Withnail and I' (yes, set in London and then later in the Lake District in Northern England) - nearly everyline is quotable, and Richard E Grant is fantastic as a drunk, but having said that all of the cast is superb.
@jekbotАй бұрын
Cool list! I've seen half of these and the others I haven't even heard of, adding them to the to be watched list, thanks!
@bencesarvari22352 ай бұрын
Mwphisto is great. I'm hungarian so I knew it from the thumbnail.
@DonaldAMisc2 ай бұрын
Thanks for continuing to make videos like these! I've discovered many hidden gems thanks to your channel! 😊
@LearningaboutMovies2 ай бұрын
great, glad to help!
@eily_b2 ай бұрын
Very good movies recommended. I actually saw the Leningrad Cowboys a few times playing live in the early 90s. They were a lot of fun. _The return of Martin Guerre_ sounds like the original movie to the one with Jody Foster and Richard Gere: Sommersby.
@maryjobstАй бұрын
Nicholas Meyer and Anthony Shaffer, the authors of "Sommersby", based their American Civil War story, which came out in 1993, on "The Return of Martin Guerre".
@Riddlemewalker2 ай бұрын
One movie I have not heard mentioned often, is The Navigator a Medieval Odyssey 1988.
@bradleeclegg9988Ай бұрын
Enough things I knew to make me interested in the ones I haven't seen. I saw the thumbnail and thought, "That's River's Edge and Mephisto". I've seen about half of these. Another French one to add is 'Au revoir, les enfants" ( Goodbye, children) from Louis Malle.
@KnightlyHouseАй бұрын
Great list. growing up in the 80's some of these are familiar. The Return of Martin Guerre is based on the book, The Wife of Martin Guerre by Janet Lewis, and yes we studied it in Early Modern History. my fav lost 80's classics are, After Hours directed by Martin Scorsese, Prick up your Ears with Gary Oldman, and Valley Girl with Nick Cage. cheers
@KatStephen2 ай бұрын
I thought it was awesome that you had Kin Dza Dza on your list. Really cool stuff. I always thought of Terry Gilliam when I watched it. Deaf Crocodile released it on blu-ray earlier this year. Their website says that it's sold out, but that they have more copies on the way. Also, I dare you to do a video on Bela Tarr's Sátántangó. I have a copy and have always been afraid to press play on it. LOL. Keep up the great work.
@ainslie1872 ай бұрын
Nice, I’ve heard of eight of these titles, six of which I have seen. A few lesser known 80’s movie recommendations: - Local Hero (1983) - Housekeeping (1987) - Another Woman (1988) - All the Vermeers in New York (1990) * A year late for this category but it’s a great, unknown indie film, I _really_ like it. - Risky Business (1983) * I know everyone has heard of this but I don’t think many people under 35 have seen it, having probably written it off as a corny teen sex movie (featuring Tom Cruise to boot!). It’s quite beautiful actually, deals with some pretty serious themes and has a foreboding, melancholy feel. The soundtrack is also outstanding. I suggest watching the director’s cut ending, it strikes a better tone than the theatrical version. Criterion just released it this year as a matter of fact.
@r2aul2 ай бұрын
😍😍😍 Local Hero!!!!
@ainslie187Ай бұрын
@@r2aul Great movie, I watched the rest of Bill Forsyth’s filmography in the last year and while there are a couple good ones _Local Hero_ is easily my favorite, _Housekeeping_ is really good, very melancholy though. _Comfort and Joy_ has some of that Scottish charm and warmth, and Mark Knopfler on the soundtrack, but it’s kind of scattershot. Still worth seeing if you love LH.
@ashurmom29692 ай бұрын
I love Paperhouse, got it on vhs back in the day
@BiggestMikey2 ай бұрын
Duuuuude! I was so happy you mentioned Lumet's PRINCE OF THE CITY and even better its your #3. I love it so much and I personally feel its the best of Lumet's police corruption movies (Serpico + Q&A)
@dustinabraham2 ай бұрын
I've heard of a lot of these, but I've only seen 3 of them (Threads, River's Edge, and Birdy). I recommend Threads to everyone I see who likes movies. It's so incredible. Off the top of my head I would say maybe Santa Sangre, Thief, After Hours, Blood Simple, Angel Heart... but maybe those are too well known?
@thevigilsАй бұрын
Great list! You featured some of my personal favorites on there (Withnail and I, River's Edge, Birdy, True Stories) and turned me on to a few that I will definitely be checking out...Here's my short list of "Other Top 1980's Movies You've (Probably) Never Heard Of" Powwow Highway, Native American buddy/road movie (released by Handmade Films, who also released Withnail and I)...Permanent Record, a teen suicide drama, also starring a young Keanu Reeves...The Loveless, Kathryn Bigelow's co-directorial debut, a biker arthouse film, Willem Dafoe's first starring role...Breaking Glass, starring Hazel O'Connor, cautionary tale about the rise and fall of a punk/new wave star in late 70's London...Dogs in Space, starring Michael Hutchence of INXS fame, inspired by true events surrounding a shared house in the late 70's Melbourne punk scene...Miracle Mile, Anthony Edwards, Mare Winningham, biggest first-act plot twist/tonal shift since Psycho. DO NOT read anything about this or watch a trailer going into it. For fans of Scorsese's After Hours...Bagdad Cafe, not that obscure, but a lot of people I know haven't seen it, a beautiful, charming film about unlikely friendships in the California desert...I could go on...
@LearningaboutMoviesАй бұрын
thank you. You know your stuff.
@thevigilsАй бұрын
@@LearningaboutMovies I do love this stuff. But like I said, you gave me a handful of "new" films to check out that I'd never heard of, so thank you! I'm glad I stumbled upon your video.
@C_Jj_G2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the recommendations. Your channel kicks ass
@LearningaboutMovies2 ай бұрын
thank you
@taker682 ай бұрын
I must be in the 1% cause I've seen 15 of those, heard of 1 more so you did give me 4 films that are new to me. Underrated 80s films for me: After Hours, Streets of Fire, Repo Man, Angel Heart, To Live and Die in LA, Local Hero, Near Dark, Blow Out, Testament, The Ballad of Narayama, Lost in America.
@thevigilsАй бұрын
You listed a lot of my personal favorites! I'm a Streets of Fire fanatic!
@seabrook1976Ай бұрын
I just watched Prince of the City based off of this video’s recommendation. I absolutely loved that movie and I look forward to watching more of these films you’ve recommended. Well done and thank you for introducing me to a great great flick. 👍
@LearningaboutMoviesАй бұрын
thank you
@IggyGoesPop666Ай бұрын
If you liked Prince of the City try the following ... Q&A with Nick Nolte from 1990 ... Fort Apache the Bronx with Paul Newman from 1981
@Wolfman14912 ай бұрын
Your channel is a gateway to Hidden Gems, thanks for adding several more movies to my already gargantuan list.
@LearningaboutMovies2 ай бұрын
you're welcome
@TheNightBadgerАй бұрын
Great list - seen most. Here's one I think doesn't get mentioned enough, 'The Bay Boy' starring a young Keifer Sutherland. About a boy in 1930's Canada who witnesses a murder (it's mostly a coming of age movie).
@marcusmcgahhey6243Ай бұрын
Zegen The Woman Next Door The Killer Pixote The Makioka Sisters A Short Film About Killing Breaker Morant Gonza the Spearman Local Hero Mephisto The Return of Martin Guerre Violent Cop Jean de Florette Au Revoir Les Enfants High Hopes The Funeral The Green Ray Kagemusha The Ballad of Narayama Monsieur Hire Genre Bonus: Opera Poison for the Fairies Human Lanterns
@andrewbutthead36062 ай бұрын
Great list. Would suggest: Drowning by numbers, Pennies from Heaven (I think it was popular in the day, but hard to see now), Miracle Mile, Time of the gypsies, barfly, Salvador, Starstruck, the year my voice broke, the Border, Matewan, local Hero, Gregory's girl, 8 million ways to die, year of the jellyfish (purely for the visuals).
@LearningaboutMovies2 ай бұрын
thank you
@efrenpuente32542 ай бұрын
Miracle Mile👍🏽👍🏽 Pennies From Heaven👍🏽👍🏽
@ainslie1872 ай бұрын
_Local Hero_ it’s one of my all-time top 10 favorites.
@pourquoicbonАй бұрын
You had me at Kin-Dza-Dza. Great list! My contribution: Zerograd, another brilliant off-beat Soviet satirical comedy from the 80s. Smart, beautiful, funny, nightmarish, unforgettable.
@LearningaboutMoviesАй бұрын
thank you
@bossfan49Ай бұрын
Very glad to see True Stories on there. I've tried to get it through on many of these reactor channels. I got it on a poll once, but it didn't do well. I've also tried to get people to react to The Commitments, but they always lose to Blues Brothers, Spinal Tap. etc....the ones you'd expect.
@GrombagsАй бұрын
When I first saw the title of this video my immediate thought was Birdy! It's one of my all-time favourite films and has been since it was released. The ending - I totally know what you mean. I'm surprised that with being set and filmed in the US with American actors that it isn't better known over there even with a British director.
@jeffcloser2814Ай бұрын
Some really good ones on your list."At Close Range "good movie.
@KRhetorАй бұрын
Wow...a list of Eighties movies that's actually geared towards thinking adults. I would replace River's Edge which is a major cult movie among Gen-Xers, with another excellent Keanu Reeves film, Permanent Record, a movie that SHOULD be watched by parents and teenagers everywhere. My personal favorite "unknown" movie from the decade is La Lectrice starring Miou-Miou.
@caupain662 ай бұрын
The river’s edge!!! Saw that on the thumbnail!
@rudyciavarroАй бұрын
thanks. just put two on hold from library. a little known gem and fun social satire from the 80's also starring the venerable Richard Grant is: How to get ahead in advertising... going to spring for withnail and i, never even heard of it!
@deraykrause45172 ай бұрын
Nice. I've seen 10 of these. I got some homework to do. Thank you, sir.
@bacarandiiАй бұрын
"River's Edge" and "Paperhouse" were on my list of favorite movies of the decade that I made at the end of 1989. Tim Hunter wrote "Over the Edge" and "Tex" (which he also directed) and went on to direct some of the best television ever: "Twin Peaks," "Mad Men," "Deadwood," "Breaking Bad," "Hannibal"... Dennis Hopper's performance in "River's Edge" is actually richer and more disturbing than his acclaimed turn as Frank in "Blue Velvet," which came out the same year. "Paperhouse" director Bernard Rose is probably better known for "Candyman" and "Immortal Beloved."
@andydufresnefromshawshank5866Ай бұрын
I was surprised that you didn’t put Gallipoli (1981) on here, you love that film and it’s not very well known
@jcam19112 ай бұрын
I watched Threads last night after seeing this video, wow, definitely affecting, thanks for the recommendation!
@gidgetmaurer123Ай бұрын
Ive seen and loved most of your list. Id mention Matewan, Eight Men Out, Time of the Gypsies, Vagabond and My Life as a Dog
@bossfan49Ай бұрын
I've tried to get many reactors to watch Eight Men Out. I've gotten it on baseball polls but it always loses to Bull Durham, Field of Dreams, A League of their Own, The Sandlot (all of which I enjoy), and of course Major League. Ugh. By the time those get weeded out the reactor is bored with baseball.
2 ай бұрын
Obscure but awesome and they are far less known than any other list I have seen.
@MosesWine2 ай бұрын
Interesting list. A few blinspots for me. Some of these I would not say are unheard of. Threads, Withnail and I, Rivers Edge, True Stories, Something Wild and Prince of the City are all fairly well known in the cinephile community and I would actually go as far to call them classics. They're all pretty accessible too. Withnail just got a 4k! They're just not known to the general public.
@LearningaboutMovies2 ай бұрын
thank you
@eddenoy3212 ай бұрын
One of the most overlooked movies of the 00's was "Tyrannosaur" . Not that many people have seen it. Back to the 80's, 'Withnail and I' is a terrific film , just a lot of fun and superb cast. I am halfway through 'Threads' it's very interesting , sort of like 'The Day After' but set in England. Enjoyed this compilation , thank you. The great thing is that most of these are easy to find and watch online at no extra charge !
@LearningaboutMovies2 ай бұрын
thank you
@GrombagsАй бұрын
Withnail and I - another one of my favourite films and definitely pretty well known in the UK.
@ForARideАй бұрын
Some of my favs on here: Birdy, Mephisto and Something Else, which I haven't seen since it's release back in the 80s. Would love to see it again, especially due to the fact, that my all time fave musician John Cale wrote the musical score (also American Psycho). Other great 80s films I'd like to mention here: - The Dresser (1983) starring Tom Courtenay and Albert Finney - Fitzcaraldo (1982) by Werner Herzog starring Klaus Kinski - Koyaanisqatsi (1982) music by Philip Glass - Alice (1988) semi-animated film by Jan Ṣ̌vankmajer - Dressed To Kill (1980) and Scarface (1983), both by Brian De Palma - Blood Simple (1984) by the Coen brothers - Stop Making Sense (1984) legendary Talking Heads film by Jonathan Demme
@shoheiimamura40672 ай бұрын
Withnail and I is definitely one of my desert island films. "How to Get Ahead in Advertising" is also underrated.
@biffstrong10792 ай бұрын
Whew, Something Wild, first one I'd heard of and seen and liked. Jeremy Irons in Dead Ringers. I liked Scanners and Repo Man. Videodrome. Big Cronenberg fan Prince of the City was one of my buddies favourite movies.
@BigBenn2014Ай бұрын
Threads. Deffo a first date movie. And ‘When the Wind Blows.’ Cartoon perfection.
@keefer-k82662 ай бұрын
Interesting list. Never heard of Kin-dza-dza! and Paperhouse but will add them to my watch list. Can't argue with your top pick(s). Definitely one/two of the greatest films of the decade. I would add another film starring Klaus Maria Brandauer, Colonel Redl, and two Michelle Pfeiffer movies, Married to the Mob (with the always great Dean Stockwell), and The Fabulous Baker Boys featuring the Bridges brothers. For the latter film, Pfeiffer won "best actress" from virtually every critics group only to lose the Oscar to Jessica Tandy.
@LearningaboutMovies2 ай бұрын
thank you
@CultureDTCTV2 ай бұрын
Rouge is a fantastic pick! It stars 2 of the biggest stars in Hong Kong history and Stanley Kwan is the first openly gay director in Hong Kong, his film Center Stage is an excellent biopic starring Maggie Cheung, also really worth checking out
@LearningaboutMovies2 ай бұрын
thank you
@that1guy3752 ай бұрын
Great list, Kieslowski is probably my favorite director of all time, and there were a few films I was unfamiliar with thanks! I have a two films from Japanese directors I like, one is probably familiar for most cinephiles, or at least one film from his work (House). The two films are: Miss Lonely directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi released in 1985, and The Family Game directed by Yoshimitsu Morita released in 1983.
@LearningaboutMovies2 ай бұрын
thank you
@yvehooson92622 ай бұрын
Up to River’s Edge and I’ve seen 7 so far. As someone who was into films from the 80’s onward, a lot of these were relatively well known at the time. Up to 9 now (Birdy). BTW, Threads traumatised a a whole generation of children in the UK - it was shown on the TV! 😂
@Cap6832 ай бұрын
Threads can be found on KZbin in it's entirety.
@jwoodard292 ай бұрын
To Live and Die in LA (1985).
@neilsmoviechannel31992 ай бұрын
Hi Josh. Interesting list. I have seen 12 and am aware of most of the others but ones such as Mephisto have escaped me for years. Your number 1 is/are absolutely one of my favorites of all time. As an ageing Brit you won’t find many of us who don’t know Threads (we were all traumatized!) nor Withnail and I, classics. I still need to see The Return of Martin Guerre, I did see its American remake Sommersby with Richard Gere when that came out. Nice that you mentioned Paperhouse, a good movie and although director Bernard Rose is best known for Candyman he did another film that underperformed that I like, Chicago Joe and the Showgirl
@maximusprime34592 ай бұрын
River's Edge is pretty well known...now, PERMENANT RECORD is prolly one of the more overlooked Keanu Reeves movies right next to The Night Before.
@thevigilsАй бұрын
I have Permanent Record on my list as well. Personally, I think it's Keanu's strongest performance. The Night Before is very fun!
@KRhetorАй бұрын
Oh damn, I wish I read your comment before I made mine! I'm surprised Permanent Record isn't required viewing in high schools everywhere.
@thevigilsАй бұрын
@@KRhetor Right?! It should be. It portrays teen depression/suicide-and it's consequences on the living, very accurately. The popular kid who seemingly had it all...
@stephensimington4792 ай бұрын
CUTTER'S WAY (1981)
@dragonbillylee47812 ай бұрын
I watched that 2 years ago, for the first time. I loved it! Good choice.
@brooklineg77272 ай бұрын
I would load it up with Nicholas Roeg movies -- 1. Bad Timing 2. Insignificance 3. Sweet Bird of Youth 4. Track 29.... and one Wadja - Danton
@paulaharrisbaca4851Ай бұрын
I liked Greenaway's "Drowning by Numbers" and Michael Nyman's soundtracks.....There's a movie I hope you get to is one about a village in the Alps where they have to be very quiet all the time (it might've been a 1990's film, actually). Also "The Hairdresser's Husband.... "Something Wild" is very well-known, I'm surprised it's on here. It's a popular cult film. In my film history class in the 1990's they spent a whole class talking about it. When the teacher said we were going to see it, everyone cheered (I had not heard of it at the time.)
@savethezombiesАй бұрын
Great list but needs a Jarmush and my favorite unheard of 80s movie since I was a kid, Midnight Madness. It's not an art film, it's Disney's attempt at a raunchy college comedy about an all night scavenger hunt and ends up being a really good kids movie. It inspired the business that later inspired the 90s movie The Game.
@LearningaboutMoviesАй бұрын
Thanks though I did a whole video on Jarmusch whom I revere.
@JamesPawson2 ай бұрын
I guess I can call myself a _cinephile_ since I've watched six or seven of these films many times, and consider them some of my favorite movies. Now I've got a few to add to my *To Watch* list, too--thanks.
@localcrewАй бұрын
“Near Dark”. Modern day vampires. Bill Paxton. Kathryn Bigelow. Awesome.
@dragonbillylee47812 ай бұрын
"Withnal and I" is very famous in Britain. Also, here in Ireland. Great movie!
@LearningaboutMovies2 ай бұрын
I've recently discovered in music that the Atlantic Ocean has been a massive divide. Must be true in movies too, of which I know that "Withnail" is one. In the US, I am not sure many people know about it. All the Lebowski fans in my life might like "Withnail" too.
@dragonbillylee47812 ай бұрын
@LearningaboutMovies We share far more than we don't. Here's a great movie from Ireland (only massively famous in Ireland), "The Snapper". Based on a book from Roddy Doyle. Who also wrote The Commitments, I assume that was a biggish movie in the US? I don't know if you could even get a copy of The Snapper, but it is a massive movie here. It was made in the early/mid 90s. It is very Irish though, if it would travel the Atlantic, I'm not sure.
@TheCraitor2 ай бұрын
I’ve seen Birdy and Jean de Florette /Mannon of the Spring , loved both
@michaelsamerdyke1082 ай бұрын
"Leningrad Cowboys Go America" is a lot of fun. Love the joke about Abe Lincoln. I had forgotten about "Paperhouse." That was good. I also liked "Chicago Joe and the Showgirl." "Return of Martin Guerre" was terrific. Depardieu was terrific, as was Nathalie Baye. "Rouge" is my favorite Hong Kong movie. I never really got into the action Hong Kong movies. "Something Wild" was really good. I need to see it again. "Withnail and I" is another terrific movie. The ending is really shattering. Finally, someone else who liked "Prince of the City." That was great, and I haven't seen it since 1981. It just never comes up. Yes! "Mephisto" is outstanding. Really great performance by Klaus Maria Brandauer. Shows the trap the guy is in. "Jean de Florette" and "Manon of the Spring" are also very satisfying. They take you into another world.
@MICKEY-q3z2 ай бұрын
FANTASTIC LIST! Well, well done! It's shocking to me that Manon of the Spring/Jean de Florette is not better known and not more universally revered! Perhaps its two parts put people off? I'd also humbly aim you toward two other excellent if half-forgotten '80s films: Starstruck ('82, part of the Australian New Wave) and Time Stands Still ('82, Hungarian Cold War coming of age tale). Not sure if either are available on DVD, alas.
@Amm1ttaiАй бұрын
Jean De Florette and Manon of the Spring are my FAVORITE movies. I've read the novel Birdy but never watched the movie. However, if the soundtrack is by Peter Gabriel then I simply must watch it.
@thundercheeks19892 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this! A great list. Embarassed to say I still havent seen Jean de Florette/Monon de sources, so I'm gonna take this as a sign to jump on it. Some movies I love from that decade: Smooth Talk Miracle Mile Modern Girls Tokyo Pop Pieces(!!) Handgun (alternate title: Deep in the Heart) And my favorite movie of the 80s: The Hitcher Not unknown by any means, but there are some gems there. Subscribed and looking forward to discovering more movies!
@LearningaboutMovies2 ай бұрын
thanks for the recs!
@gls8882 ай бұрын
Based on my Letterbox ratings my favorite obscure (this is a personal judgment) 80s movies are: Come and See, Paris Texas, The Killer, Drowning by Numbers, Thief, Tampopo, Fitzcarraldo, Whitnail & I, Down by Law, Police Story, Meet the Feebles.
@LearningaboutMovies2 ай бұрын
thank you. I would call nearly all of those "obscure" if I'm considering real people I know personally. Places on the Internet, or cinephile locales, know about them. I haven't seen "Feebles" so I will check that out.
@nuttlos63472 ай бұрын
The eighties are "my time", still I'd seen only 4 of them, so you're pretty right, I guess! Thank you for your recommendations! 🙏👍
@LearningaboutMovies2 ай бұрын
you're welcome
@EddieHenderson922 ай бұрын
I watched Withnail and I for the first time last year and that was a really good movie. One of my favorite 80s movies is Paris Texas and I don't hear many people talk about that one.
@uno35602 ай бұрын
Missing(1983) is ironically missing
@LearningaboutMovies2 ай бұрын
it's worth mentioning. I put it in other 80s lists I've made somewhere on this channel!
@Cookieboymonster19622 ай бұрын
Excellent list, worth mentioning that if the plot of The Return of Martin Guerre sounds familiar it may be because it was remade in Hollywood as Sommersby starring Jodie Foster and Richard Gere.
@LearningaboutMovies2 ай бұрын
really? Didn't know that!
@nataliesharkАй бұрын
You’ll be hard pressed to find people obsessed with classic Doctor Who who haven’t seen Withnail and I. I got to meet Paul McGann at a Doctor Who convention and I talked to him about Withnail and I and he started quoting lines mere inches from my face. It was kind of incredible. He’s a powerful performer.
@citizenVader2 ай бұрын
I knew about half. Luc Besson was quite active in the eighties, so I can recommend you watch his work from that decade.
@JCG525772 ай бұрын
We’ll see how many it takes before there’s one I’ve heard of… Took four. More than I thought it would!!
@vigotarr2 ай бұрын
Nostos- The Return (Piavoli, 1989) Rite of Spring (Joeffry, 1987)
@Photi01Ай бұрын
I’ve seen one of the movies and heard of two thank you.