I just remembered something! I saw clips of Oldboy and some other "horror" films on some TV show that was promoting Saw III (or some other movie in the genre). It had folks (directors? actors? writers?) talking about their favorite films, or maybe it was their favorite scenes. This show RUINED the movies by giving away spoilers, including the ending of Oldboy. I'll still see it, but I'm pissed off that they spoiled things for me.
I purposefully avoid reading / researching movies because watching a movie completely "blind" is much more enjoyable to me. I have no expectations, and even "commonly known" elements of the film will be fresh to me. Of course, I watch more than my fair share of crap with this method, but ultimately, it's worth it.
Oh yeah Steve I tried to watch the Wrath of God, but unfortunately I guess I just didn't get it because I thought it was pretty tedious, haha. If a movie has tons of symobilism it usually goes over my head, I'm horrible at catching that stuff. Have you seen Pan's Labyrinth yet? That movie was amazing, I hear the same director has two other movies that are set in the same WWII Spanish civil war era so I need to hunt them down. You should watch Oldboy, that movie will blow your mind and you'll probably pick up on a ton of stuff that I missed.
Crap, I was worried about that. I'll definitely check out Pan's Labyrinth (adding it to NetFlix if it is available).
Don't give up on me! I still think you'd like Los Olvidados! It's raw and disturbing, especially for a film of this era. I'm not a film historian, but roles like this were usually reserved for adults, and even then most films would tone it down.
Here's another suggestion: The Devil's Backbone. I enjoyed it, though I saw it years ago and I can't remember enough to give a proper mini-review. Suffice it to say: it had a great atmosphere and some bizarre-ness to keep you intrigued.