does spirited away count. Watched it on Film 4 back when I was 8 (Film 4 was a channel where you could watch films on demand before sky and Netflix was popular)
why as a kid? I will say Tony Hancock' The Rebel. it's a 60s British comedy, and is on Amazon Prime so not sure why so few people have seen it.
As an adult, Martin Scorsese's The King of Comedy is probably the most underrated hollywood film of all time to me. It even inspired the Joker (2019) film.
Another underrated film is Midnight Cowboy - play this to anyone who says they don't like old films
does spirited away count. Watched it on Film 4 back when I was 8 (Film 4 was a channel where you could watch films on demand before sky and Netflix was popular)
Considering it received universal acclaim and is widely regarded as one of the greatest animated films ever made, it doesn't really count as underrated.
why as a kid? I will say Tony Hancock' The Rebel. it's a 60s British comedy, and is on Amazon Prime so not sure why so few people have seen it.
As an adult, Martin Scorsese's The King of Comedy is probably the most underrated hollywood film of all time to me. It even inspired the Joker (2019) film.
Another underrated film is Midnight Cowboy - play this to anyone who says they don't like old fI dont re
because from my experience everyone had a set of random films they watched as kids, and it tends to vary quite a lot from person to person. im not talking about the sort of films that are praised by critics for excellent plot delivery or fantastic writing, I just mean films that we watched when we were younger and so always think of them fondly even if in truth they probably werent that good. basically what im asking is what was that random film you used to watch loads as a kid? lol sorry i think i set the wrong tone with my question