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Nobody cares about obscure, not-popular-enough-to-publish titles. This is the most useless column The Stranger has entertained

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I care. But maybe I fit your definition of nobody and prove your point. Just maybe.
Setting up a movie night of Annie Hall and Looking for Mr Goodbar...thanks, The Stranger!

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@1: I suggest just scrolling past what you're not interested in instead of being rude.

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@1: If you think all these titles are unstreamable because they're "not popular enough" then you're just displaying your ignorance.

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@1: LOL. You're so bored by this useless column that you felt compelled to spend even more of your precious time commenting. You do you.

@2: I'm another nobody, I guess. I love this column, and look forward to it every week. Maybe because I'm old, and have seen a lot of these movies. Reading about them sometimes brings back memories. Or something. I actually remember seeing Looking for Mr. Goodbar, and hadn't thought about it in years. And they occasionally come up with some great suggestions I'd never heard of; I loved the weird old Rutger Hauer movie they suggested a couple months ago.

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Just chiming in -- "Unstreamable" may be my favorite regular column. Please ignore Youni@1.

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Ha, I came on here to praise this latest installment. You managed to find a couple of award winning movies -- Crash (1996) and Looking for Mr. Goodbar. The fact that you can still find movies of this caliber that you can't stream is remarkable.

All of that is still true, of course, but now it reads as a rebuttal to the idiotic statements of @1.

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@5: This Film Is Not Yet Rated reminds me the Guild 45th, may it rest in peace.

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You can watch This Film is Not Yet Rated if you search it on Google Video. Not disputing its title as unstreamable, just a tip if anyone wants to watch it and can't get a copy.

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Crash is being released by Criterion very soon, so it will not longer be unstreamable.

https://www.criterion.com/films/29014-crash

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I have been looking for Goodbar for years on DVD. I cannot believe it is not available yet. It is a time capsule of 70s culture.


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