Obscure
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472 examples of Obscure in a sentence
Just watched a rare showing of this
obscure
Allen Funt hidden camera movie on fancast.com.
Don't waste your time with this totally
obscure
film, life is too short!
Quite possibly this is partly due to the fact that many of the character's motivations either remain
obscure
or are difficult to believe.
Why publishing
obscure
holocaust tomes over those books more likely to sell (and thereby rescue his company)!
The
obscure
status of this film honestly surprises me, as it has a fairly interesting cast (including Ray Sharkey, Judy Landers, Mary "Eating Raoul" Woronov and even Robert "Maniac Cop" Z'Dar) and a plot outline that certainly appeals to fans of rancid exploitation.
First of all I love pretty explicit and audacious lesbian vampire flick "Vampyres"(1974),but more rare and
obscure "
Symptoms" is even better and certainly different in tone.It's a very subtle,calm and restrained horror film with plenty of mysterious atmosphere.Helen Ramsey arrives back from Switzerland to her old-fashioned family home,accompanied by a friend Ann West.It quickly becomes clear that Helen suffers from a nervous disposition.At night both Helen and Ann hear voices in the house and Helen seems convinced that there is something in the attic,a trap door to which is in the ceiling in a corner of her room."Symptoms" is a genuinely frightening horror film about a woman slowly slipping completely into madness.The cinematography is striking,the interior sets are terrifyingly dark and the acting by Angela Pleasence is fantastic.I fell in love with this film and can't praise it enough.
If "Hard-Boiled" had continued along the same stylistic and thematic lines as its first eighty minutes, I'd probably like it as much as "Bullet in the Head", but, for mine, it sits just below "The Killer" and above the more
obscure "
Just Heroes".
I am a huge fan of cult films - I even enjoy such
obscure
cult flicks like Head of the Family and Don't Look in the Basement, so I was anticipating an enjoyable ride with Basket Case, but it didn't deliver.
Nor is it about having enough film savvy or cleverness to figure out
obscure
themes and subplots in films, after all, some of us are David LYNCH fans and enjoy decoding and detangling films as though they are mazes.
Although he was apparently about the propose to his partner, Clare, before the accident in the opening scene, there is some unspecified strain in their relationship which prevents her being at all supportive when his problems begin, but what this is remains completely
obscure.
A well-done but
obscure
flick.
Murder By Television is one of Bela Lugosi's more
obscure
movies but at least it is available on video and DVD.
I tell ya, there's no
obscure
80's movie I'd rather see for the first time flipping through Showtime at 4am than O.C. and Stiggs.
I'm a bit of an
obscure
movie buff, and I turned this on just as it started - so I didn't know the premise.
Quel maledetto treno blindato (aka Inglorious Bastards) has risen from the ranks of the rest of the
obscure
Italian made, American acted cheapies first of all because of Quentin Tarantino's reverence for the film and the fact that he plans to a remake of sorts under the same title; second of all even though Tarantino's word is enough PR to get any
obscure
film to raise from the depths of the unknown into popular culture, it wouldn't work if the film wasn't any good.
Allison Anders motivation in making this film may be obscure, but I'm glad she made it.
By contrast, most social-network email is not just unstructured, but almost actively
obscure.
Who would have predicted that within a decade, an
obscure
Corsican soldier would lead French armies to the banks of the Nile, or that the Napoleonic Wars would disrupt Europe until 1815?
The implications of voting to leave the EU (“Brexit”) are even more
obscure.
While the nuclear deal that was just reached with Iran in Lausanne might suggest otherwise and is very good news, that effort should not
obscure
the bad news elsewhere.
Prime Minister Koizumi testified in the Diet that the Constitution contained
obscure
and unclear terms and that Japan must interpret them with common sense.
For example, Obama’s appointees to the
obscure
National Labor Relations Board tried to prevent Boeing from expanding in South Carolina, despite the state’s anti-union “right to work” legislation.
But he can hope to
obscure
the sins of occupation only temporarily.
This new government brought along a new style which avoids the
obscure
bureaucratic mumbo-jumbo used by those previously in power.
Marx’s description of “the fetishism of commodities” – the translation of goods into tradable assets, disembodied from either the process of creation or their usefulness – seems entirely relevant to the complex process of securitization, in which values seem to be hidden by
obscure
transactions.
The Soviets plucked a relatively
obscure
Korean communist, Kim Il-sung, from an army camp in Vladivostok, and installed him in Pyongyang as the leader of North Korea.
The Ukraine crisis should not be allowed to
obscure
the full range of challenges that the world faces.
After the election, the real politicking began, but even then, pains were taken to
obscure
those activities from Germany’s Michels.
Putin’s favorite philosophers are a mixed bag of mystical nationalists who all conceived of Russia as a spiritual community based on the Orthodox faith, but whose ideas are too diverse in other ways, and too obscure, to provide a coherent ideology.
Basic science often provides the fertile substrate from which technological breakthroughs sprout, and seemingly unrelated and
obscure
research areas may intersect and synergize unexpectedly.
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