Vortigern99
Sorcerer Supreme
I've seen Dark Star...
I'd add;
Life Force; Based on the book Space Vampires by Colin Wilson which I haven't read but my friend says is nothing like as good as the film. Boys, when you watch this film you will exclaim 'my god, they're almost perfect' at least once. The film also suggested to us the band names 'Malevolent Umbrella' and 'Don't Kiss Patrick Stewart.'
They Live; I've yet to meet a single other human who's seen this film except the guy who lent it me on VHS many years ago. If you're aware of the british paranoid/woo merchant/soccer goalkeeper David Icke, then the plot of this movie will be familiar, and actually pre-dates the begginning of Ickes assertions that alien lizards disguised as humans hold real humanity in bondage. It also includes the most ludicrously drawn out fight scene in cinema.
Zardoz; Hippy british ( I think, all the actors are brits anyway) seventies sci-fi starring Sean Connery, would you believe. The plot revolves around an enclave of technological survival in a post-apocalypse world. The inhabitants of the enclave extract tribute from the barbarians beyond their walls via a giant floating head, Zardoz, and brutal enforcers. Connery plays one of these enforcers who finds a way into the enclave and discovers the truth of Zardoz. Lots of gratuitous nudity and sex to demonstrate, a bit self-consciously, how liberated everyone is.
Love all these movies and have seen them a dozen or more times each! I don't consider them obscure since all my friends know them and have seen them as well, but maybe in the mainstream sense they're not as well known as they are in my little sci-fi/fantasy/horror nerd group.
They Live! is definitely my favorite of the group, and John Carpenter's last really good movie until Vampires a few years later capped his career (IMO). They Live! is both funny and shocking in its way, and is extremely well made for such a low-budget affair. That intentionally drawn-out fight scene ("Put on the damn glasses!") leaves most audiences groaning with annoyance, but it puts me and my friends in stitches every time. 4 stars!
ETA: FYI, Lifeforce is directed by Tobe Hooper of Poltergeist and Texas Chainsaw fame; Zardoz is directed by John Boorman of Excalibur and Deliverance fame; They Live! as I mentioned is directed by Carpenter of Halloween/The Thing/Escape from New York fame.
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