Crazy Ii | The Gods Must Be

Although filmed in late 1985, it took over four years to find a distributor, finally hitting theaters in 1989/1990.

"Stop the bloody truck. ... 5 hours. 40 degrees off. Stupid bastard." (After realizing they've been driving in the wrong direction because of a coffee mug next to the compass). The Gods Must Be Crazy II

Two soldiers from opposite sides of a local conflict (Erick Bowen and Treasure Tshabalala) spend the entire movie repeatedly "capturing" each other in a series of bumbling power shifts. Although filmed in late 1985, it took over

The tiny plane becomes a character itself, leading to absurd moments like the pilot having to run alongside it to take off. Although filmed in late 1985

Surprisingly, some critics—including the famous Roger Ebert —actually preferred the sequel to the original, citing better craftsmanship and character-driven humor.