25 Fantastic Films You Probably Have Never Seen — Have You?

Are you bored of watching the same movies repeatedly? Do you need movie suggestions to turn an uninteresting day into a fantastic adventure? Well, prepare yourself for a terrific movie list! Here are twenty-five unwatched gems you need to look out for.

1. The Peanut Butter Solution (1985)

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This movie by Micheal Rubbo is a fantasy for children. Eleven-year-old Michael (Mathew Mackay) loses all of his hair after getting frightened by ghosts. Two friendly ghosts team up to help Michael. However, this causes his hair to continue growing. Funny and wholesome, this movie is perfect to watch with family.

2. A Boy and His Dog (1975)

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If you’re looking for a sci-fi thriller, this movie is for you. Directed by Justus Mcqueen, it is the story of a boy named Vic (Don Johnson) and his telepathic dog, Blood. Their adventure starts with a post-apocalyptic desert where Vic discovers an underground community. A girl, Quilla (Susanne Benton), lures him inside, separating the boy and his dog.

3. Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)

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Amazon Woman On The Moon is a movie with satirical parodies and sketches. Overall, the film has no central character or plot. However, it features faces like Michelle Pfeiffer and Carrie Fisher that will make you laugh.

4. The Station Agent (2003)

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This indie film stars Peter Dinklage as Finbar McBride. Finbar is given a railroad depot after his boss’ death. Now, he relocates to a small town and befriends chatty food vendor Joe (Bobby Cannavale) and his miserable wife Olivia (Patricia Clarkson). The trio becomes fast friends, discussing the talk of the town in this comedy film.

5. Bad Boys (1983)

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Bad Boys stars Sean Penn and Esai Morales as two teenagers who become incarcerated in a youth detention center. It explores their experiences and challenges within the brutal and often violent environment of the juvenile facility.

6. The Last Supper (1995)

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This drama-comedy by Stacy Title is superb. The story goes as Pete (Ron Eldard) gets a lift from truck driver Zack. When Pete invites him to dinner, Zack makes a racist remark. The roommates, including Cameron Diaz and a few others, bury Zack and continue this chain of last suppers.

7. Fun (1994)

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Fun by Rafal Zielinski is an unsettling movie for those who prefer thrillers. The story uncovers a friendship between Bonnie (Alicia Witt) and Hillary (Renée Humphrey). Their bond becomes stronger with time, but they make an unforgiving mistake due to mental instability, ending up in prison.

8. Scared Stiff (1987)

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For horror movie lovers, this movie suggestion is a must-watch. The movie, directed by Richard Friedman, is a classic house haunting. Rockstar Kate (Mary Keller), her son, and psychiatrist David (Andrew Stevens) move into a southern mansion. Soon enough, the evil presence shows up in the body of a slave driver (David Ramsey).

9. The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard (2009)

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Neil Brennan’s The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard is a light comedy. Don (Jeremy Piven) is a used car salesman known for his expertise and determined character. During a failing sale on the fourth of July, he and his team (James Brolin and Ving Rhames) dive in to save the day.

10. The Butcher Boy (1997)

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The Butcher Boy by Neil Jordan is a grave story with many dark elements. It revolves around the tragic life of Francie (Eamonn Owens) as he grows up in an abusive home. Francie starts projecting his trauma after being assaulted in reform school. Later, he meets Mrs. Nugent (Fiona Shaw), but his killing spree does not end there.

11. Crimewave (1985)

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Crimewave by Sam Raimi is a slapstick comedy that will leave you in laughing fits. Steven Penny (Reed Birney), who works at a security firm, is caught amidst a chain of murders orchestrated by his boss’s crazy son. Poor Steven is framed for the murders, so he begins a comical journey to clear his name.

12. Return to Paradise (1998)

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An intense drama features friends, Sheriff (Vince Vaughn), Tony (David Conrad), and Lewis (Joaquin Phoenix), vacationing in Malaysia. A few years later, Lewis faces death charges in Malaysia for using drugs during their vacation. Guilt-ridden, Tony and Sheriff must do the right thing to save their friend.

13. Bad Day for the Cut (2017)

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If you like crimes, cuts, and gashes, this action film by Chris Baugh is your calling. The murder of his mother saddens mild-tempered Irish farmer Donal (Nigel O’Neill). So, Donal seeks vengeance, accidentally muddling into the underworld of bloodthirsty crimelords.

14. Trading Mom (1994)

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Trading Mom is a fictional comedy by Tia Brelis. Three fed-up siblings, Elizabeth (Anna Chlumsky), Jeremy (Aaron Michael), and Harry (Asher Metchik), make their irritating mother (Sissy Spacek) disappear. Then, they venture on a mission, looking for a new parent. This movie will make you smile with its ridiculous characters and story.

15. My Blue Heaven (1990)

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Herbert Ross’ comedy crime film is about an FBI agent, Barney (Rick Moranis), who must protect ex-mob member Vinnie (Steve Martin) before he testifies against the mob. However, protecting someone like Vinnie is nothing less than a challenge. Watch as Barney takes information from Vinnie while clumsily keeping the eyewitness alive in this entertaining film.

16. Cake (2014)

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Cake is an emotional movie that will move you. Starring Jennifer Aniston, Claire is a woman who loses her friend, Nina, who takes her own life. Heartbroken, she suffers from chronic depression after having recurring visions of Nina. Watch her journey towards healing and meet a widower (Sam Worthington) who helps her recover from the loss.

17. Running Scared (2006)

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Wayne Kramer’s film features Paul Walker as a rookie thug entrusted by his boss to bury a murder weapon. This weapon, formerly used to kill corrupt cops in a drug scandal, falls into the wrong hands. A boy uses this gun to attempt murder, leaving Joey to find the boy. This captivating masterpiece will have you hooked on every scene.

18. Buffalo ’66 (1998)

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Buffalo ’66 is a film in which the director Vincent Gallo stars as the main character, Billy Brown. Billy is a troubled guy who just got bailed. Having to show up at a family event, he kidnaps Layla (Christina Ricci) as his girlfriend to impress his parents. This quirky duo charms the audience with a bond that strengthens as the journey progresses.

19. Mad Love (1995)

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Mad Love explores teen love, mental illness, and the wild pursuits of young love. Featuring Matt (Chris O’Donnell), who is obsessed with his neighbor, Casey (Drew Barrymore). Casey is sent to a mental hospital for rehab, so Matt, madly in love, rescues her. Both set out on a wild escape as Casey continues showing signs of instability.

20. Last Exit to Brooklyn (1989)

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This movie is a jarring take on the lives of people of other genders, like a factory worker (Stephen Lang) and a courtesan (Jennifer Leigh). The movie showcases the difficulties of the outcasted members of society as they face New York’s violence, prejudice, and hate towards social minorities.

21. The Saddest Music in the World (2003)

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This movie is an indie musical by Guy Maddin that captivates the audience with the sound of music. A baroness in Winnipeg organizes a competition with prize money for the person who can compose the saddest music in the world. A depressed Broadway producer (Mark McKinney) and Serbian cellist (Ross McMillan) jump at this opportunity to meet the winning criteria.

22. The King (2005)

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James March tells a powerful revenge story. In this drama thriller, Elvis (Gael Bernel) has just been discharged from the U.S. Navy. He proudly returns to his hometown, joins the church, and tells his father, the pastor, that he has returned. But his father disowns him. This angers Elvis, and soon he plots revenge on the pastor’s daughter, Malerie (Pell James).

23. Horror Express (1972)

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If you’re looking for something scary to watch, might we suggest this movie by Eugenio Martín? The story unravels as a talented philanthropist (Christopher Lee) boards a train with a frozen humanoid under his study. In the trans-Siberian Express, everything seems normal until the humanoid inflicts harm on innocent passengers, unleashing terror.

24. Fresh (1994)

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Fresh is an action-packed crime movie by Boaz Yakin that will leave you in awe. Fresh (Sean Nelson) is a twelve-year-old who sells narcotics. His life becomes complicated when his sister mingles with a drug lord, Esteban (Giancarlo Esposito). Now, he must devise a perfect game plan with chess champion Sam (Samuel Jackson) to save his sister.

25. The Last Dragon (1985)

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This last movie by Michael Schultz delivers an action-packed punch. In New York, Leroy Green (Taimak) strives to fight like the legendary Bruce Lee. One lucky day, he saves the famous girl, Vanity (Laura Charles), and immediately falls for her. Antagonist Sho’nuff (Julius Carry III) is after the two folks in this martial arts masterpiece.

22 Films Guaranteed to Make the Hair on the Back of Your Neck Stand Up

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It’s that time of year again. Fall decorations are coming out. Pumpkin spice is taking over, and scary movies are begging your attention. As a connoisseur of horror films, these are the ones that have stood out over the decades as having major creepy vibes and hair-raising experiences. Have you seen them?

Top 25 Popular TV Shows That Would NEVER Be Made Today

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There is no contesting that pop culture is evolving, and what was acceptable in the past is being corrected for today. For example, many hit TV series were massive successes and would never be made today. Here are the top 25.

A Dish Best Served Cold: 12 Movies to Satisfy Your Thirst for Revenge

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Some of the most exciting films have been based on this desire for revenge. These films are suspenseful, full of action, and hard to figure out morally, with both vigilantes and people looking for payback. From classic Westerns to current thrillers and thought-provoking dramas, these films will satisfy your thirst for revenge.

16 Popular Movies That Bombed at the Box Office With Cult Followings Today

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Success doesn’t always come immediately in the unpredictable world of movies, and the first box office numbers don’t always tell the whole story. Some films that didn’t do well when they were in theaters have since developed a loyal cult following.

These movies were once ignored or passed over, but they have now won over viewers in ways that no one could have predicted based on how poorly they did at the box office.

Saturday Morning Memories: 25 Best Cartoons From the ‘60s and ‘70s

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Step into a time machine and return to the 1960s and 1970s, when Saturday morning cartoons were bright and exciting. These two decades were an excellent time for cartoon entertainment.

TVs came to life with various fun characters, crazy adventures, and catchy theme songs that people who grew up watching them still remember. Let’s dive into the magical world of classic Saturday morning cartoons.