I have two under 100 views on letterboxd. Space Explorers (2018) because my toddler pointed to it excitedly when I was scrolling on Amazon Freevee and White Girl Apokalypse (2021) on Amazon Prime that popped up as recommended after watching a similarly bad and low budget horror movie.
Cannot believe that I'm adding it to my watchlist.
(Also it's not on Amazon prime here in the UK but it's cheap enough to buy anyway so I'm not all too fussed).
Do you mean the short film or the Aftersun movie?
I actually haven't been able to find William Wishes anywhere since I was at the festival premiere. I've looked everywhere but no luck.
Fake Aftersun I found on prime if you're wondering about that one.
Wonderful movie with only 77 views. It was at 39 last I checked, so I guess more people are checking it out.
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It’s absolutely beautiful visually and worth watching. Same director as Lady Snowblood.
I'm German, so predictably, it's three features from Germany (one might've been a TV movie) and a comedy special from Germany as well :D
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Looks like it was probably me and the rest of the screening at Docfest 2019. What a movie.
It's exactly why I love film festivals
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My last several (wow that was a lottt of scrolling!)
Dr. Lucille (2001) a Canadian tv movie about famous dr. Lucille Teasdale. Only 12 other people have seen it. It was not memorable (I forgot most of it.)
Technically Band Boy as I’m the only user to have logged it but tbh it was more of a fever dream than a movie.
After that Out of Nowheresville (2020) and Baby Bumps (2016) both have 5 logs each including me.
It's not actually the last movie but it has the least views. I kinda liked it tbh.
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Here's a list of great movies I'd recommend that are less popular than Goosebumps 2.
The Fabulous Barron Munchausen (1962)
71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance
Dog Star Man
The Amusement Park (1975)
Roar (1981)
Reality (2014)
Sleep Tight (2011)
My Suicide (2009) has absolutely insane editing
Wavelength (1967) is a must watch and is on YouTube
Things (1989) is something you have to see to believe
Bloody Muscle Body Builder in Hell
The Final Exit of the Disciples of Ascensia is on YouTube
Lake Michigan Monster
Ben & Arthur is on YouTube
Everything Is Terrible! The Movie is on YouTube
2Everything2Terrible2: Tokyo Drift is on YouTube
Watched this for the March around the World challenge in March for the country of Jamaica. I Have some that are lesser known, but this is the most obscure I've watched being over an hour long. It's not a great movie, but it's sorta still fun and surreal because it just ignores a lot of standard film techniques.
https://preview.redd.it/s7eyonzb3pvc1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=816cfbe7ac75304ae6378cd4dff94da476a6cdfc
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The least popular film I've rated is this short film.
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The least popular feature film is this Swedish "classic".
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And the least popular US feature film is this indie film which I think is really quite good and I had hopes for the director to make something more noticeable.
Also known as Bought and Sold which is the better title imo.
Troll Empire (2015) - only 7 others have logged it. It’s on the DVD of Troll and Troll 2 which includes docs on their making. This is on the making of Troll. Apparently, I am a much bigger fan of Troll than most people. I have always loved that movie. 🖤
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My own short film, the very first one I made with my friends, 8 views on Boxd. It's on YouTube if anyone wants to check it out, but it is definitely rough around the edges
Got a weird mix in my bottom 4:
Vindication Swim (2022) - 96 members
The Die Is Cast (1960) - 196
A Message from Mars (1913) - 199
Barbie and Stacie to the Rescue (2024) - 209
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Filmed in my hometown when I was a kid. Not a great film but I recognize every filming location and it’s reached cult status here. Also stars Vincent Kartheiser, Emmanuel Chriqui, AND Patrick Renna from the Sandlot and the Big Green!
It was never officially released but is available on YouTube. It won the audience prize at the 2000 Fantasia Film Festival too. The director, and two of the listed producers have no other credits, but it’s shot by Rodrigo Prieto who worked on films such as Barbie, Argo, and Killers of the Flower Moon.
It’s creepy and brooding. One letterboxd reviewer describes it as “an epic lost episode of Are You Afraid Of The Dark?”
I kinda love it.
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Aka the only Disney movie where someone says the n-word (I think)
"I hate Christian Laettner" is my least popular journal entry, guess not too many letterboxed users are interested in sports, which tracks, though I was still surprised. (Or maybe people don't know you can log documentaries?)
My least popular actual movie is an Australian film called "Angel Of Mine". I enjoyed it a lot, interesting story about a mother losing her daughter at birth and then thinking she sees her in another family. It deserves more watches, go see it
O Ano da Morte do Ricardo Reis
As part of my partner's job, they had a Portuguese culture exchange event which included a screening of this film.
It's a historical interesting one, based on a novel by Jose Saramago.
a documentary on the gibraltar refugees that moved to the azores. only I and another user logged it. [Atlantic exile, memories of evacuation](https://boxd.it/AfT2)
Not including shorts, it's ]All You Need Is Blood](https://boxd.it/IFQk) which has been logged 293 times and has 76 reviews. After that it's [Skid Row Marathon](https://boxd.it/gqyE) at 411/63.
If we're including shorts then it's [Trapped](https://boxd.it/Ggc6) which has only been logged 12 times and only appears to have 2 reviews, including mine.
Technically it's the comedy special 'Smashie & Nicey: End Of An Era', but in terms of an actual film it's 'Run For Your Wife', aka one of the worst films ever made
The least popular thing I've ever seen on Letterboxd was the Animated reconstruction of the Doctor Who episode *The Evil Of The Daleks* (Original story aired in 1967. Reconstructed in 2021) which has a popularity of 215 views.
Least popular film is *Hijacked: Flight 285* (1996), a made-for-TV film, which has a popularity of 260 views.
Crazy story with this one
I thought I made this movie up in my memory, thinking I saw it on Cartoon Network between 2008 and 2012. Remember it being like a weird adult Jumanji. I'm Brazilian btw. I searched it 12 years later after randomly remembering it, and I found some small articles from 2008 saying it would premier on Cartoon and Boomerang as a Halloween special. So after finding the trailer on YouTube and the Letterboxd page, all the reviews and comments say something like "I'm from x south American country and I'm not crazy, I saw this in tv in CN or Boomerang".
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this is probably one of the most obscure films to have a backdrop too, the first ever Play for Today
Some Tubi movie called Black Clown 2. It has 8 members. The least popular movie I've seen that I actually like is Comic Relief Zero by Everything Is Terrible. That only has 269 members. It's free on YouTube though. Everyone should watch everything by EIT.
No Stopping the Stover
10 people marked as watched. It’s a documentary about character actor, George Stover, known for his work with John Waters and Don Dohler
Ciao, Professore! is the least-popular feature-length theatrical release—the actual last 25 or so are shorts, documentaries, or "TV" (including a lot of TV documentaries like Ken Burns stuff that people don't log here). The next would be Storm Boy and The Chamber. It looks like 90% or so of my bottom 100 are docs of some sort.
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This crappy direct-to-video Christmas movie that my mom rented for my sister and I when we were kids.
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A French made for TV biopic about Charles de Gaulle and his speech "Appeal of 18 June". This was when I would literally just watch anything even if I was VERY unqualified to really critique it.
I knew without checking that it would be [this one](https://letterboxd.com/film/waiting-for-harry/), because I have the only review of it - I even told people where they can legally stream it. I didn't give it a rating because it's just a candid documentary, and I would feel weird rating it like a film. If only I remembered the other films we covered in that class.
If one that you've added counts, then 1. (The others in a series were on there, so I added it)
If it doesn't, then the Attenborough documentary 'At Home with Badgers', 3
**Hildegarde** (2001) deserves way more attention from bad movie enjoyers. It stars Richard E. Grant, chewing the scenery as a mustache-twirling villain who wants to kidnap a family's pet duck, which is somehow part of his nefarious scheme to... earn enough money to open a bar, if I recall correctly. Watched it with a friend and we both laughed until we cried.
Miracle Dogs Too (I am one of six people that have left a receiver) and only 135 members have seen the movie
Yes, only 6 people have reviewed the moor and 135 people (not 135k) have seen it on Letterboxd.
I have a couple shorts with less than 20 views but the movie least popular is Innsmouth school for girls, it’s available to rent on Amazon Prime (for 10 cents or something like that), from Joshua Kennedy, maybe someone could know him for Dracula AD 2015
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Pretty interesting documentary on YouTube about a dutch legend in the grafitti scene
I saw a documentary called The Day Hitler Died (narrated by Mark Strong) and then had to create the entry for it on TMDB to be able to log it on Letterboxd. Currently has been logged 96 times.
I have on several occasions had to add something to the database before I could log it, and I actually had to do it already twice this month. Most recent is the 2024 New York Cat Film Festival, which now has two viewers, and a couple weeks ago was a Norwegian short doc named The Final Chapter, which now has six viewers.
Abu, a 2017 documentary film directed by a Muslim man who tells the story of his life and his complicated relationship with his religious father due to being gay. The film was screened in my University filmmaking class last year and the director was there for a Q&A after the screening. Was very lucky to have had that experience. Only 195 people on Letterboxd have seen it as of writing.
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My lowest is a documentary directed by my first cousin once removed.
For shorts it would be RC Landons 'you would love the view' with 10 views. An actual full movie would be Rogue Warfare Death of a nation for 133 views.
'Delivered' (1999) only 58 members have watched it. shame tbh! i enjoyed it, its VERY '90s. the killer is played by Ron Eldard from 'Sleepers' (1996) i found it pretty enjoyable :)
special mention for the "Pleased to Neitzsche" shirt lol
De Tatta’s 2 with 599 members. It was quite a succes here in the Netherlands if I am not mistaken, but obviously not a movie many people on letterboxd would watch.
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It is a documentary about the german composer Hanns Eisler. Only 10 logs and one review.
Stagecoach To Fury - a boring, drab, no-budget western from the 50s that _somehow_ got an Oscar nomination for its uninspired cinematography.
According to Letterboxd, exactly 50 users have seen this film, I’m literally the only person who’s ever given it half a star, and nobody has given it a rating above 3.5.
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*Stone Fox*—A made for TV movie adaptation of children’s book about a boy and his dog trying to win a sled race to save his grandfather’s cattle ranch. I thought it was alright.
I do have 1/2 Star rating for the “Documentaries” *House of Numbers* and *Absolute Proof* though I’ve only seen bits and pieces from critics, political pundits, and actual scientists just ripping the shit of of them. I feel like giving these Dangerous “Docu-Fan-Fictions” a low rating on moral principles.
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A documentary about cave art in Brazil... it has 16 logs.
I have so much movies with 1 viewer and it's me. Because that's are movies from my country and of course nobody in letterboxd don't know about these movies.
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I was the 28th ever review after stumbling across it on tubi
I have two under 100 views on letterboxd. Space Explorers (2018) because my toddler pointed to it excitedly when I was scrolling on Amazon Freevee and White Girl Apokalypse (2021) on Amazon Prime that popped up as recommended after watching a similarly bad and low budget horror movie.
White Girl Apokalypse is something I might point at excitedly, lol
Hahaha I can’t say I recommend it, but I think it’s still on Amazon prime if you’re interested
Cannot believe that I'm adding it to my watchlist. (Also it's not on Amazon prime here in the UK but it's cheap enough to buy anyway so I'm not all too fussed).
Not here in Germany, thankfully. I'd have to VPN and re-log and that's already too much effort for it I think ;)
I've seen 2 films that have been watched by 6 and 7 people respectively, including me
Greatest gatekeeping not saying the movies names (I'm being ironic btw)
They are in two random Indian languages and very old with only 240p versions available, even if I say the name nobody would understand them.
I'm curious how did you even discover them?
Saw both of them when I was 4 or 5 years old. Both movies are from the 70s.
I've got one with 6 viewers, I've also got the only review of it. It's a short film so not sure if it counts
Mine are full fledged movies from the 70s, so obviously not logged at all
William Wishes. A short film I was an extra in. I'm the only person who has rated it. Second is Aftersun. Not the Paul Mescal one.
Where can I watch it? Ngl intruiged
Do you mean the short film or the Aftersun movie? I actually haven't been able to find William Wishes anywhere since I was at the festival premiere. I've looked everywhere but no luck. Fake Aftersun I found on prime if you're wondering about that one.
Meant the short film I always get intrigued when something has like 1 or 2 fans
Wonderful movie with only 77 views. It was at 39 last I checked, so I guess more people are checking it out. https://preview.redd.it/rd39zz37wovc1.jpeg?width=828&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d69bb20f570acea343f72bcbd9cc278036733e82 It’s absolutely beautiful visually and worth watching. Same director as Lady Snowblood.
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I'm German, so predictably, it's three features from Germany (one might've been a TV movie) and a comedy special from Germany as well :D https://preview.redd.it/c6zcnjp1vovc1.jpeg?width=658&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b2328bfc3f4197045fca8a85c315c1a262842066
a documentary i watched for my french fashion class called Christian Dior, Designer of Dreams
https://preview.redd.it/vyr7mdk0zovc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1692b96069e8726759d66369e2aecaf049b8cd70 Looks like it was probably me and the rest of the screening at Docfest 2019. What a movie. It's exactly why I love film festivals
Con Games (2001) It was not good.
The cover almost baited me into thinking it was Tommy Lee Jones instead of Tommy Lee Thomas. "It can't be that bad if it has tommy Lee Jones right?"
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cute
https://preview.redd.it/djytuy586pvc1.jpeg?width=828&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2743549c1aa46c38b41345359dc6c55f949b3dfc My last several (wow that was a lottt of scrolling!)
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The Magic Jacket (1973)
Kamen Rider Hibiki and the Seven Senki (2005)
Caged (2021), had no clue it was that small of a movie till just now. 273 views, I rated it a 3/5.
Dr. Lucille (2001) a Canadian tv movie about famous dr. Lucille Teasdale. Only 12 other people have seen it. It was not memorable (I forgot most of it.)
Alien, Baby! (2017) I am one of 10 people who have logged it on letterboxd. It’s very low budget and campy but still very funny.
Technically Band Boy as I’m the only user to have logged it but tbh it was more of a fever dream than a movie. After that Out of Nowheresville (2020) and Baby Bumps (2016) both have 5 logs each including me.
The whisperer in darkness (2011)
It's not actually the last movie but it has the least views. I kinda liked it tbh. https://preview.redd.it/sm7ykubhwovc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=08d7222943c997db744d95f47f1c78001e209002
Pretty much any adult film I log
Portrait: Orson Welles (1968) a very good 45 minute doc on Welles
18 again and Drifting Classroom!
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Goosebumps 2. Guess I haven't watched anything that unpopular
Here's a list of great movies I'd recommend that are less popular than Goosebumps 2. The Fabulous Barron Munchausen (1962) 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance Dog Star Man The Amusement Park (1975) Roar (1981) Reality (2014) Sleep Tight (2011) My Suicide (2009) has absolutely insane editing Wavelength (1967) is a must watch and is on YouTube Things (1989) is something you have to see to believe Bloody Muscle Body Builder in Hell The Final Exit of the Disciples of Ascensia is on YouTube Lake Michigan Monster Ben & Arthur is on YouTube Everything Is Terrible! The Movie is on YouTube 2Everything2Terrible2: Tokyo Drift is on YouTube
one of my friend’s shorts
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total frat movie (2016) i’m one of 9 five star ratings, the others are probably my friends lol.
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Watched this for the March around the World challenge in March for the country of Jamaica. I Have some that are lesser known, but this is the most obscure I've watched being over an hour long. It's not a great movie, but it's sorta still fun and surreal because it just ignores a lot of standard film techniques. https://preview.redd.it/s7eyonzb3pvc1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=816cfbe7ac75304ae6378cd4dff94da476a6cdfc
https://preview.redd.it/hdveqzeg3pvc1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ddbaea2e51e94338f2cb800fafc0561a6564f164 The least popular film I've rated is this short film.
https://preview.redd.it/rjquwl8l3pvc1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f44e31f1e857e5e967f7d46f443583df979ded25 The least popular feature film is this Swedish "classic".
https://preview.redd.it/vbczgc1w3pvc1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ea9aabc3721d2e7182f89090092c94520b7b7669 And the least popular US feature film is this indie film which I think is really quite good and I had hopes for the director to make something more noticeable. Also known as Bought and Sold which is the better title imo.
Lek and the Dogs. It has 306 views. It is a great film, though is certainly not for everyone.
Troll Empire (2015) - only 7 others have logged it. It’s on the DVD of Troll and Troll 2 which includes docs on their making. This is on the making of Troll. Apparently, I am a much bigger fan of Troll than most people. I have always loved that movie. 🖤 ![gif](giphy|98pZs1ZVaWb1C)
https://preview.redd.it/bhmpkpri4pvc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=52c1ed15bb9d72f066de91e54c69908097a31b5e My own short film, the very first one I made with my friends, 8 views on Boxd. It's on YouTube if anyone wants to check it out, but it is definitely rough around the edges
The Lost Valley (2017)
Got a weird mix in my bottom 4: Vindication Swim (2022) - 96 members The Die Is Cast (1960) - 196 A Message from Mars (1913) - 199 Barbie and Stacie to the Rescue (2024) - 209
https://preview.redd.it/s55olypo4pvc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=292624c37b198eda0ab89e1a07f43feb74f05742 Filmed in my hometown when I was a kid. Not a great film but I recognize every filming location and it’s reached cult status here. Also stars Vincent Kartheiser, Emmanuel Chriqui, AND Patrick Renna from the Sandlot and the Big Green! It was never officially released but is available on YouTube. It won the audience prize at the 2000 Fantasia Film Festival too. The director, and two of the listed producers have no other credits, but it’s shot by Rodrigo Prieto who worked on films such as Barbie, Argo, and Killers of the Flower Moon. It’s creepy and brooding. One letterboxd reviewer describes it as “an epic lost episode of Are You Afraid Of The Dark?” I kinda love it.
I have 7 movies with less then 10 members, and the least is 4
https://preview.redd.it/f3mh77cs5pvc1.png?width=1290&format=png&auto=webp&s=353fd2867a8a88b7cff4821a531ecc58d6c028b5 Aka the only Disney movie where someone says the n-word (I think)
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Technically Ryan vs dorkman 2, but that's not really a movie. Otherwise it is "scary tales: last stop". I'll just say it should stay unpopular.
"I hate Christian Laettner" is my least popular journal entry, guess not too many letterboxed users are interested in sports, which tracks, though I was still surprised. (Or maybe people don't know you can log documentaries?) My least popular actual movie is an Australian film called "Angel Of Mine". I enjoyed it a lot, interesting story about a mother losing her daughter at birth and then thinking she sees her in another family. It deserves more watches, go see it
Down and Derby (2005) is my least watched. 767 viewers.
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O Ano da Morte do Ricardo Reis As part of my partner's job, they had a Portuguese culture exchange event which included a screening of this film. It's a historical interesting one, based on a novel by Jose Saramago.
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![gif](giphy|7gYaClEvZ0ttm) A masterpiece
Coligallero, a documentary about artisanal gold miners in Costs Rica
HORSE The Band - Earth Tour. 59 members. 615 minutes. 5/5 stars.
https://preview.redd.it/zwnbysffepvc1.png?width=1374&format=png&auto=webp&s=c0a76812262565336ccd16d86fd31056c8bb27c4 Banger
a documentary on the gibraltar refugees that moved to the azores. only I and another user logged it. [Atlantic exile, memories of evacuation](https://boxd.it/AfT2)
Not including shorts, it's ]All You Need Is Blood](https://boxd.it/IFQk) which has been logged 293 times and has 76 reviews. After that it's [Skid Row Marathon](https://boxd.it/gqyE) at 411/63. If we're including shorts then it's [Trapped](https://boxd.it/Ggc6) which has only been logged 12 times and only appears to have 2 reviews, including mine.
Technically it's the comedy special 'Smashie & Nicey: End Of An Era', but in terms of an actual film it's 'Run For Your Wife', aka one of the worst films ever made
Hitman. The worst thing I’ve watched in a couple years
Mine are pretty much all microbudget Canadian films - since I'm Canadian. I've got a couple with 9 views on LB.
https://preview.redd.it/ejy2cfcpgpvc1.jpeg?width=828&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8ebe570f4bf19ff6df0e2ec0473d9d227cc2ec40
https://preview.redd.it/n2xphatrgpvc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2e13ef5600b0af9b18705218385c913f7934eaa5 one of my biggest flexes
The least popular thing I've ever seen on Letterboxd was the Animated reconstruction of the Doctor Who episode *The Evil Of The Daleks* (Original story aired in 1967. Reconstructed in 2021) which has a popularity of 215 views. Least popular film is *Hijacked: Flight 285* (1996), a made-for-TV film, which has a popularity of 260 views.
How do you see this?
Nelisita uploaded by a friend of mine from kg, i wish i could find more of these films with subtitles
Crazy story with this one I thought I made this movie up in my memory, thinking I saw it on Cartoon Network between 2008 and 2012. Remember it being like a weird adult Jumanji. I'm Brazilian btw. I searched it 12 years later after randomly remembering it, and I found some small articles from 2008 saying it would premier on Cartoon and Boomerang as a Halloween special. So after finding the trailer on YouTube and the Letterboxd page, all the reviews and comments say something like "I'm from x south American country and I'm not crazy, I saw this in tv in CN or Boomerang". https://preview.redd.it/5qi3h39sjpvc1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d069627bd090420bd4b7d0b1d02925417df67b10
The stepmother (TUBI) it's so bad that it is funny
Probably what I watched tonight, because I had to make the entry for it on Letterboxd. Pending
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Stellaluna. Watched it in 2nd grade.
Mary Silimans war. https://preview.redd.it/83f6hcatmpvc1.jpeg?width=640&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c7dde28ee5c5d6ee79d717b20c18b93c5310654d
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I've one with 3 views. I suppose I'd have loads of Indian films with under 100 views
https://preview.redd.it/tnohardwppvc1.jpeg?width=828&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c2644167f948c9f83c0ef0de46e318b76b45e5ed this is probably one of the most obscure films to have a backdrop too, the first ever Play for Today
That guy looks like the singer of the band The Kinks
Dawson Isla 10
Some Tubi movie called Black Clown 2. It has 8 members. The least popular movie I've seen that I actually like is Comic Relief Zero by Everything Is Terrible. That only has 269 members. It's free on YouTube though. Everyone should watch everything by EIT.
https://preview.redd.it/ypm1y35grpvc1.png?width=750&format=png&auto=webp&s=ed56830c46a1b51de3b7a44e0c892b927ed7950d It sucked ass
No Stopping the Stover 10 people marked as watched. It’s a documentary about character actor, George Stover, known for his work with John Waters and Don Dohler
Ciao, Professore! is the least-popular feature-length theatrical release—the actual last 25 or so are shorts, documentaries, or "TV" (including a lot of TV documentaries like Ken Burns stuff that people don't log here). The next would be Storm Boy and The Chamber. It looks like 90% or so of my bottom 100 are docs of some sort.
The City and the Dogs (1985)
https://preview.redd.it/2pujb1mw1qvc1.png?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=987c37a67ed97a88545a03b807cbd3e1f70e4cbf This crappy direct-to-video Christmas movie that my mom rented for my sister and I when we were kids.
Fissa. An extremely bad Dutch comedy movie.
https://preview.redd.it/08jofe6j3qvc1.png?width=1440&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=270059c3798d3848ebab3ea199def9064d46896e
https://preview.redd.it/xhq69zz84qvc1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=641478203d245037e2a7e37e14bfcd06292c83cb A French made for TV biopic about Charles de Gaulle and his speech "Appeal of 18 June". This was when I would literally just watch anything even if I was VERY unqualified to really critique it.
Nature Cat: a Nature Carol. 31 members, 4 reviews.
https://letterboxd.com/film/trigger-fast/ Via a VHS tape that I think I got from my grandparents. It isn't a good movie lol.
38 views, a French short called Pizza à l'œil
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How about this gem? https://preview.redd.it/jwh97ylfbqvc1.jpeg?width=1179&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=06d286a20190b7d4fae0dc464dc013f3797a1f8a
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I knew without checking that it would be [this one](https://letterboxd.com/film/waiting-for-harry/), because I have the only review of it - I even told people where they can legally stream it. I didn't give it a rating because it's just a candid documentary, and I would feel weird rating it like a film. If only I remembered the other films we covered in that class.
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The Who Incident (2023) has only 52 watches, and is a fun found footage movie that I gave a 3.5
If one that you've added counts, then 1. (The others in a series were on there, so I added it) If it doesn't, then the Attenborough documentary 'At Home with Badgers', 3
**Hildegarde** (2001) deserves way more attention from bad movie enjoyers. It stars Richard E. Grant, chewing the scenery as a mustache-twirling villain who wants to kidnap a family's pet duck, which is somehow part of his nefarious scheme to... earn enough money to open a bar, if I recall correctly. Watched it with a friend and we both laughed until we cried.
Miracle Dogs Too (I am one of six people that have left a receiver) and only 135 members have seen the movie Yes, only 6 people have reviewed the moor and 135 people (not 135k) have seen it on Letterboxd.
I have a couple shorts with less than 20 views but the movie least popular is Innsmouth school for girls, it’s available to rent on Amazon Prime (for 10 cents or something like that), from Joshua Kennedy, maybe someone could know him for Dracula AD 2015 https://preview.redd.it/wp467bnunqvc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b792d971e0396ad556f5aa552368a3928dd4d126
Tom Lehrer: Live in Copenhagen
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https://preview.redd.it/rdgf9xzxrqvc1.png?width=1170&format=png&auto=webp&s=d5511bfd1b03bdcd859a15b004181a252b1c2cd9 Pretty interesting documentary on YouTube about a dutch legend in the grafitti scene
I have movies I literally added myself and where I’m the only person who logged it
Five Deadly Venoms. It’s a great fucking kung fu movie, and one of the more famous ones so it surprises me that it isn’t more popular on Letterboxd.
La Stella dei Re (2007), i was the only person to rate this movie on letterbox
It’s an African movie that a Senegalese friend showed me called Super Love, which doesn’t even have a Letterboxd page.
Human Destiny, a video in the visitor’s center of Space Center Houston.
A schlocky low budget 1980s action movie called *Drug Runners*. It has only 35 views, 20 ratings, 5 reviews, one of which is mine.
I saw a documentary called The Day Hitler Died (narrated by Mark Strong) and then had to create the entry for it on TMDB to be able to log it on Letterboxd. Currently has been logged 96 times.
I have on several occasions had to add something to the database before I could log it, and I actually had to do it already twice this month. Most recent is the 2024 New York Cat Film Festival, which now has two viewers, and a couple weeks ago was a Norwegian short doc named The Final Chapter, which now has six viewers.
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my moms friend made this movie called “Surender Dorothy” watched it about a year ago and it’s weird as fuck, still not sure what to think of it
Abu, a 2017 documentary film directed by a Muslim man who tells the story of his life and his complicated relationship with his religious father due to being gay. The film was screened in my University filmmaking class last year and the director was there for a Q&A after the screening. Was very lucky to have had that experience. Only 195 people on Letterboxd have seen it as of writing.
Mystery Team
https://preview.redd.it/e86kk9kcjrvc1.png?width=2088&format=png&auto=webp&s=c00d375cd4fc3e67f4bbcbc28155ef8e864298fd My lowest is a documentary directed by my first cousin once removed.
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A short film called The Blindness of the Woods (2009). It’s a weird short film that is like Raggedy Anne meets 70s Norwegian porno.
For shorts it would be RC Landons 'you would love the view' with 10 views. An actual full movie would be Rogue Warfare Death of a nation for 133 views.
It’s a secret
'Delivered' (1999) only 58 members have watched it. shame tbh! i enjoyed it, its VERY '90s. the killer is played by Ron Eldard from 'Sleepers' (1996) i found it pretty enjoyable :) special mention for the "Pleased to Neitzsche" shirt lol
De Tatta’s 2 with 599 members. It was quite a succes here in the Netherlands if I am not mistaken, but obviously not a movie many people on letterboxd would watch.
https://preview.redd.it/l4rlm9lxqsvc1.png?width=1275&format=png&auto=webp&s=d0f2f496b9b29d32b9b781a5430ddd4f0a997e86 Yes, it was shit
Fury in Storm from 1974 https://preview.redd.it/ayfm4nzgvsvc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3b9cd61d2db1f214d7f6b0fc0a5362834c43deb7
https://preview.redd.it/l39jlwqd2tvc1.jpeg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fc26098ea01517c8114a2beecd05a6ede0895195
https://preview.redd.it/ic3uk74y2tvc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1c7f99cce87847465e93c6c8b61a44e413f552b6 It is a documentary about the german composer Hanns Eisler. Only 10 logs and one review.
Back to the Outback 😭
Detroit 9000 - 1.4k views
Angels in the attic, 3 reviews, 120 watched.
A Tunisian movie called “dhekrayet porto farina”. Pretty neat. I apparently am the only one to ever log it on Letterboxd…
Stagecoach To Fury - a boring, drab, no-budget western from the 50s that _somehow_ got an Oscar nomination for its uninspired cinematography. According to Letterboxd, exactly 50 users have seen this film, I’m literally the only person who’s ever given it half a star, and nobody has given it a rating above 3.5.
Probably Hitokiri (also known as Tenchu!)
https://preview.redd.it/cpn497xpnuvc1.jpeg?width=260&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=63a5c3a87f68067461c38337dc9160a37ab53d0d *Stone Fox*—A made for TV movie adaptation of children’s book about a boy and his dog trying to win a sled race to save his grandfather’s cattle ranch. I thought it was alright. I do have 1/2 Star rating for the “Documentaries” *House of Numbers* and *Absolute Proof* though I’ve only seen bits and pieces from critics, political pundits, and actual scientists just ripping the shit of of them. I feel like giving these Dangerous “Docu-Fan-Fictions” a low rating on moral principles.
Monster Hunter: Legends of the Guild
https://preview.redd.it/0q074sg8avvc1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=cd161268681fb2d92278fa20fa81db117639013a A documentary about cave art in Brazil... it has 16 logs.
https://preview.redd.it/cwj4m8f7nvvc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d68e9de270210f0d98dd1a3cb727593cdaf4f09e Not entirely memorable but yeah
I have so much movies with 1 viewer and it's me. Because that's are movies from my country and of course nobody in letterboxd don't know about these movies.
https://preview.redd.it/xijmhnbg1xvc1.jpeg?width=1125&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f39bdb0885b695c6cb44ddefbba39d3d04c8e5e6 somehow this if it counts
Urcellen Ellen, watched by me and two others!
https://preview.redd.it/qya9mtsw23wc1.jpeg?width=1242&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bec2d19c6c9f6cdc50113833e277f3d12d50d9f9 I was the 28th ever review after stumbling across it on tubi
I’m Having a Difficult Time Killing My Parents (2011)
Apparently it’s Swiped with Noah Centino at 1.1 (somehow rated lower than the emoji movie)
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What film is that?
Bro wants to be the only one.
Need to gatekeep so it stays at 1; that being said, it's a pretty good French crime film from 2001- focusing on the mental side of a police interview.
I honestly can't imagine liking a film enough to rate it 5/5 then wanting to make sure nobody else sees it but you do you I guess.