Do you feels that some movies don't get enough appreciation than they should?
Some movies don't get a chance to shine. To me, some of these 'underrated' movies deserve to be talked about. Some I have seen, and some I haven't.
Some movies might be Disney related, and some won't. Here are the movies that I feel need to get a second chance.
The first one is "Over the Hedge"
This story is about a few animals that discover a hedge and want to know what is behind it. Bruce Willis voices a racoon who owes money to a bear. The late Gary Shandling voices a turtle who is a supposed leader, but feels there is something strange going on. I've seen this movie before, and liked it, but doesn't get enough appreciation as it should.
Maybe because it's one of those unknown Quinten Terantino movies, The Hateful Eight, which has a star-studded cast, doesn't get enough appreciation like Pulp Fiction or Once Upon a time in Hollywood gets. Maybe because it's over three hours long, or maybe it's just a movie that is left in the dust.
You can still see it and all, but it feels like a movie even Quinten Terintino forgot he made. (BTW Kurt Russell destroyed an actual guitar instead of the prop guitar. You'll find out in IMDB what I mean)
Disney has many movies they have produced. Some good, and some flops. Once in a while, a movie of there's gets lost in the dust. Oliver and Company is one of them. Having a great voice cast, this movie about an orphaned cat is adopted by a rich girl with a spoiled dog of her own. He ends up with a bunch of other dogs he meets as he tries to find his way home. I remember it as much as I can, but it's the songs I remember more. Billy Joel voicing one dog that helps Oliver get home. I liked it, I wished it was appreciated more.
Muppets have a lot of movies. Some good, and some bad. Some do show of a sign of getting overlooked. The Great Muppet Caper is one of them. Everyone has heard of Muppets most wanted, but the Great Muppet Caper keeps getting a pass. I actually liked this movie. With Miss Piggy being framed for a theft she didn't commit. Kermit and most of the other muppets try to solve the crime. I know it's somewhat like Muppets most wanted, but the story is different. I prefer this a bit more. Nothing negative on anything else.
Meet the Robinsons is another movie that gets looked over. I don't remember it much. I guess for me, this is a film that I would forget. I don't remember much of the story except for it being about an orphaned boy who is like a mini Einstein, and there is a villain that wants his invention. That's all I remember
Rescuers Down Under is another movie that gets over looked, and I find it to be a lot better than the original. A story about a young boy trying to save a golden eagle. Bernard and Bianca also encounter another mouse as he tries to hit on Bianca as Bernard tries his hardest to propose. George C. Scoot voices an evil poacher that would stop at nothing to capture the golden Eagle, even kill a little boy (who I think might be orphaned, but I'm not sure) The Scenery is extraordinary and so are the breathtaking sights of Australia. If this was in 3d, which I think should be, it would be amazing. Give it a watch.
Jon Faverau is becoming more of a chef and has his own cooking shows and specials on Netflix. But he started with a movie called Chef where he portrays a chef who wants to own a food truck. He becomes angry with a food critic and is fired. The movie wasn't half bad and I think Jon is not a bad actor as well as writer and director. This movie doesn't get appreciated enough. Give it a watch, you might learn some recipies along the way.
I feel this movie doesn't get enough appreciation, and you have the late Robin Williams voicing a robot. Ewen McGrueiger voices the lead robot who wants to be a great inventor. Meets some interesting friends and finds out the head inventor is missing, or something like that. The story is pretty good, and the villan is predictable. I think this is one movie people need to know about more.
There are many movies that not many people have seen, and most of them are Disney movies, or sequels. I've talked about them before but there is one more Disney movie that should of had more appreciation than it deserved.
The Great Mouse detective. I've only seen it a few times, and yet I forget. Vincent Price Voices the villan who wants the queen's jewelry or to kill the queen I don't know. They made a Sherlock Holmes like mouse that helps solve a mystery of a missing toy maker who has to design something for the villan of the movie. I guess it's pretty good. I remember seeing it, but forget it. But having Vincent Price voice the villan is preety awesome. I should give it another watch.
There are so many movies out there, and yet we forget some. They are considered left in the dust or forgotten. But, give 'em a chance since, they might not be as bad as you think.