This may beespecially true for films from the 2000s.
‘Conspiracy’ (2001)
Does anyone rememberConspiracy?
It shows the individual opinions and attitudes of SS officers, unraveling them for their monstrous personalities.
This movie was released as a TV movie, so it may be why it was heavily overlooked.
It wasn’t overlooked then, but its popularity dwindled quite quickly.
It was talked about for mostly the wrong reasonspeoplereallyhated it.
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It’s among themost hated movies by critics that were loved by audiences.
Some viewers may still agree it’s terrible, but many more love this heist story.
During that period, he gets involved with some pretty bad people.
Next to Kilmer,Vincent d’Onofrioplays the dangerous drug dealer known as Pooh Bear.
Still, the star isPaddy Considine, who plays his older brother.
Many Redditors list this movie as clever, suspenseful, brilliantly directed, and acted.
Johnson mentioned drawing inspiration from various Spaghetti Westerns and the anime seriesCowboy Bebopfor the feature.
It’s a story set in London, revolving around groups of football hooligans known as “firms.”
It’s one of Britain’s most vital exports to show the underground of their modern sports culture.
Unsupervised and bored, Shane increasingly bonds with the group, leading to tough decisions and challenging beliefs.
Meadows also wrote the spin-offThis is Englandseries set in 1986, 1988, and 1990.
The Bank Jobrevolves around Terry (Statham) falling for a model who lures him into her bank-robbing scheme.
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‘Bronson’ (2008)
Nicolas Winding Refn’s movies are essentially depictions of neon-clad violence.
However, one of his best features is none other thanBronson.
However,many come close.
Considering the chemistry between the two, it’s strange that this film isn’t discussed more.
Bronsontells the tale of a convict who wanted to be famous.
That slowly turned into thirty-four years behind bars, primarily in solitary confinement.
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Charlie Bronson was only his alter-ego, but that name most knew him.
Interestingly, the real-life actor Charles Bronson wasn’t allowed to see the movie when it first came out.
However, upon seeing it in 2011, he deemed it “theatrical, creative, and brilliant.”
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Michael Caine plays Harry Brown, an ex-police officer whose best friend gets murdered by local hooligans.
Instead of relying on the police to get justice, Harry decides to take matters into his own hands.
This movie is exciting, suspenseful, and represents the crime genre.
Hopefully, it’s not as underrated as Redditors claim, and viewers enjoy watching it.
If there are crime flick fans that haven’t seen this one - movie night has just planned itself.
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