This and his main focus isn’t making movies anymore. He has a lot of interests and issues off the screen. Sobriety isn’t his strong point.
And while we're talking unheralded Nicholas Cage movies, I'll throw in Lord of War. That movie has a 61% on Rotten Tomatoes. What were critics thinking.
The Mighty Quinn (Denzel Washington as chief of police on a fictitious Caribbean island. Awesome reggae soundtrack.) Local Hero (Houston connection)
Any fans of Dark City? Don't want to say much about it since there may be some spoilers. There's also a dog movie called Fluke that I thought was suprisingly good and a little bit dark. It's rated PG
Dark City is great. Thinking about this thread: http://bbs.clutchfans.net/index.php?threads/this-is-bugging-me-yall.288109/ reminded me of The Bay, a pretty good found footage horror-type movie.
@elrond Dark City is awesome. Great movie. I'll throw a couple of my favorites out there: - Brick - Rian Johnson's first film. Stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt. This is inexplicably one of my 3 or 4 favorite ever movies. - Sing Street - From the guy who wrote and directed "Once." Really cute, great to watch with a lady. - Green Room - Violent... fun, kind of scary. Good stuff. - Miller's Crossing - Not exactly obscure as it's a Coen Brothers movie, but it always feels criminally under-discussed among their oeuvre. It's amazing... especially if you only know Albert Finney as a fat old man. - Way of the Gun - Dumb, violent, messy movie with Ryan Phillippe and Benicio Del Toro as guys kidnapping a pregnant woman. - Hush - Taught scary movie about a deaf and mute woman locked in her nice house in the woods... as it gets attacked by a crazy killer. - Kicking and Screaming (NOT the Will Farrell movie) - It's (IMO) a better version of the Houston-filmed Reality Bites. College kids not sure what to do after graduation in the 90s. Eric Stoltz leads the cast... a Noah Baumbach joint. - The Two Faces of January - Great, thoughtfully paced neo-noir starring Aragorn, Mary Jane Watson (version 1), and Poe Dameron. All I can think of at the moment...
I think we're probably stretching the use of the word "obscure" with some of these. It's more like great movies that have been forgotten or were just underrated. In Bruges Bringing out the Dead (keeping the Nicholas Cage train going)
@DCkid... you're totally right. My list is not very "obscure." There is a genuine "movie star" in each one of those films, which raises their profile considerably. That being said... Bringing out the Dead is HUGELY underrated. Nobody talks about it only because it's like Scorsese's 7th best movie... turns out his 7th best is WAY better than most people's best. Great Nic Cage performance.