02-19-2002, 06:58 PM
I think your definition of ob•scure (adj) is too obscure, meaning not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain: an obscure sentence in the contract.
Obscure can mean inconspicuous or unnoticeable: the obscure beginnings of a great movement. It can also mean of little or no prominence, note, fame, or distinction: an obscure French artist.
Also far from public notice, worldly affairs, or important activities; remote; retired: an obscure little town.
Please specify.
I'm having trouble thinking of movies that fit into so fine a category.I think your definition is that they were hollywood style movies, not indie or cult, as you have deemed "un-obscure" for the purposes of this thread but not recognizable enough to be known to the pedestrian movie fan.
Heres a shot...
1. Swimming With Sharks
2. The Opposite Of Sex
3. Truth Or Consequences N.M.
4. Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead
5. The Last Seduction
Am I warm?
Edited By Keyser Soze on Feb. 19 2002 at 1:59
Obscure can mean inconspicuous or unnoticeable: the obscure beginnings of a great movement. It can also mean of little or no prominence, note, fame, or distinction: an obscure French artist.
Also far from public notice, worldly affairs, or important activities; remote; retired: an obscure little town.
Please specify.
I'm having trouble thinking of movies that fit into so fine a category.I think your definition is that they were hollywood style movies, not indie or cult, as you have deemed "un-obscure" for the purposes of this thread but not recognizable enough to be known to the pedestrian movie fan.
Heres a shot...
1. Swimming With Sharks
2. The Opposite Of Sex
3. Truth Or Consequences N.M.
4. Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead
5. The Last Seduction
Am I warm?
Edited By Keyser Soze on Feb. 19 2002 at 1:59