Loosely inspired by how much people seemed to enjoy a similar question I asked on Games about unappreciated titles. But answers don’t have to be media related (they still can be though).

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    Obscure 80s and 90s hip hop records that very few people have heard of because they sold less than a couple hundred thousand records, some much less

    Classic black and white films and TV shows. No one I know in real life enjoys these.

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      Because I was an insomniac pre-adolescent, I Love Lucy and The Honeymooners are some of my most comforting memories.

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      Can you give us some examples of both? Some that you think we will find obscure and some that you yourself find obscure?

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        This is copied from my reply to another person here.

        Most of the music is on Soulseek.

        MC Rell is rapper from the late 80s that dropped a pretty good album, very few people have heard of him.

        The Lootpack is a 90s hip hop group from LA that was good but for some reason it never caught on, I don’t know anyone else who’s heard their album.

        The older films I like aren’t really that obscure, I just don’t know any film nerds in real life. I’m a big fan of the Preston Sturges comedy films, film nerds know them but no one I know in real life watches old movies.

        Have Gun, Will Travel is one of my favorite western TV shows. It’s kind of stuck around but, not like I Love Lucy or The Honeymooners did.

        There was a series of b movies about a detective called The Falcon. They were kind of a mix of The Thin Man films and the Sam Spade films.

        They were lots of fun to watch but I don’t know anyone else who’s seen them.

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          Ah, I love Preston Sturges. I guess I’m lucky to know a few film and TV nerds in real life. ETA: The Lady Eve is one of my favorite movies. (When I’m asked what my favorite movies are, I say that and I Know Where I’m Going by Powell and Pressburger.)

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            I’ve seen The Lady Eve a few times over the years but not in a while. TCM used to do Preston Sturges marathons every year or so.

            I have never seen I Know Where I’m going but the entry on Wikipedia makes it seem interesting.

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              Please check it out. I’ve seen it many times over the years, eventually owning a couple of copies. It’s magical. P&P made some really great films - Black Narcissus and The Red Shoes really stand out.