Or loved
I would say
Emmerdale
Waterloo Road
Basil Brush
Or loved
I would say
Emmerdale
Waterloo Road
Basil Brush
Rome - An HBO show that aired from 2005-2007. Fantastic series that doesn't get enough attention. They ran their budget too high at a time when HBO wasn't as popular as it is now.
Crashing - Another HBO show centered on a comedian. I'm a fan of Pete Holmes.
The Place Beyond the Pines - Something about this film still sticks with me today. Was a pretty moving watch.
Queer as Folk (USA), young me who downloaded 100 series to just watch the first episodes and delete if I didn't like it didn't even knew it was going to be a 'gay' show, got hooked and weirded out at the same time at episode one and it's now one of my favourite and i'd say the most important show for me personally I watched.
Live action movies
- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
- Roman Holiday
- The Guns of Navarone: British agents sneak past German lines to infiltrate a naval fortress and blow up gigantic guns to allow an allied naval invasion to proceed.
Live action TV shows
- Little House on the Prairie (up until the last season or 2)
- Bonanza
- Signal (Korean Drama, is quite popular over there, but ofcourse Kdramas are unheard of here in the West). Is about a police detective who finds a walkie talkie that can communicate with another police detective in the past, and they work together to solve cases.
Anime
- Seirei no Moribito: show is set in fantasy medieval Japan. Is about a female bodyguard who is hired by the empress to hide and protect the prince from being assassinated by his father the king. Comfy/dramatic slice of life anime. Great music.
Other
- Thunderbolt Fantasy
Bonanza lasted 14 seasons(second longest running western serties of all time, behind Gunsmoke), did extremely well in the ratings for most of it's run, was nominated for multiple Emmys and Golden Globes awards, has made TV Guide's "top 50 shows of all time" list multiple times, and still runs in syndication to this day...is that really an "obscure" series? It's an older series sure, but not exactly an unknown one.
It's obscure today. Nobody talks about it anymore, unless maybe you're an old guy posting on an really old magazine or website forum. I'd dare say even Star Trek is starting to become obscure (last show popular Trek show people cared about ended 22 years ago). You don't see people discussing TOS or TNG episodes on message boards today (maybe trekbbs forums for old fans trekkies but that's it). Just because a show is brought up a lot in articles as being an important or famous show historically doesn't mean most people have actually seen it.
Uncle Buck
Rango
Kung Fu Hustle (sub version only...the dub version is horribly bad)
Dark City
Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai
Fletch
Something Wicked This Way Comes
Six feet under
Oz
The League
Kind of related but Invincible was my favorite comic when I worked at the shop but almost no one bought it and I could never get anyone new to try it. I went so far as to offer to loan the first trade to some of the regulars and none of them took me up on it.
More recently it got a show and is already green lit for 2 new seasons and people are making memes with it and its wonderful.
..and so he left, with terrible power in shaking hands.
For comedy the Fast Show though it's hard to get ahold of and idk if it's shown on any steaming services. It was popular in the uk but didn't get much play over here.
dunno how obscure it is but Fido is a fun spin on the Zombie genre.
I had fun once, it was terrible.
Is 'Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee' considered obscure a movie choice? If so, then that one.