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Cult Classics
what is your favorite cult classic movie?
Mine is Donnie Darko
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Re: Cult Classics
Eraserhead, Donnie Darko, Night of the Living Dead.
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Re: Cult Classics
Evil Dead trilogy, Six-String Samurai, RHPS, The Warriors.
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Rocky Horror? I wouldn't have called that cult, but hey. Add that to my list.
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Rocky Horror not cult???? Rocky Horror is the poster child for a cult movie. There's a theater in Harvard Square where it played every saturday night for years - may still be playing there - and the same people would show up every week, dressed as characters in the movie, shouting "Asshole" in unison at the guy with the cigarette holder, throwing rice, dancing the Time Warp --- if that ain't a cult, I don't know what is. Put me down for Rocky Horror too.
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I most certainly would.fueledbycoffee wrote:Rocky Horror? I wouldn't have called that cult, but hey. Add that to my list.
Favourite cult movie. Hmm. Probably Fight Club.
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ET, the Extra Terrestrial wrote:Rocky Horror not cult???? Rocky Horror is the poster child for a cult movie. There's a theater in Harvard Square where it played every saturday night for years - may still be playing there - and the same people would show up every week, dressed as characters in the movie, shouting "Asshole" in unison at the guy with the cigarette holder, throwing rice, dancing the Time Warp --- if that ain't a cult, I don't know what is. Put me down for Rocky Horror too.
Yeah, but the definition of a cult movie is a movie popular among a small, rabid fanbase. Everybody knows Rocky Horror. Everybody. It's an iconic movie, and hasn't really been "cult" in years.
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You wouldn't call those people rabid fans?fueledbycoffee wrote:ET, the Extra Terrestrial wrote:Rocky Horror not cult???? Rocky Horror is the poster child for a cult movie. There's a theater in Harvard Square where it played every saturday night for years - may still be playing there - and the same people would show up every week, dressed as characters in the movie, shouting "Asshole" in unison at the guy with the cigarette holder, throwing rice, dancing the Time Warp --- if that ain't a cult, I don't know what is. Put me down for Rocky Horror too.
Yeah, but the definition of a cult movie is a movie popular among a small, rabid fanbase. Everybody knows Rocky Horror. Everybody. It's an iconic movie, and hasn't really been "cult" in years.
Yes, a lot of people know it. But it's still a cult film.
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Detective TurtleHolmes wrote:You wouldn't call those people rabid fans?fueledbycoffee wrote:ET, the Extra Terrestrial wrote:Rocky Horror not cult???? Rocky Horror is the poster child for a cult movie. There's a theater in Harvard Square where it played every saturday night for years - may still be playing there - and the same people would show up every week, dressed as characters in the movie, shouting "Asshole" in unison at the guy with the cigarette holder, throwing rice, dancing the Time Warp --- if that ain't a cult, I don't know what is. Put me down for Rocky Horror too.
Yeah, but the definition of a cult movie is a movie popular among a small, rabid fanbase. Everybody knows Rocky Horror. Everybody. It's an iconic movie, and hasn't really been "cult" in years.
Yes, a lot of people know it. But it's still a cult film.
Key word is small group of rabid fans. But yes, I'll cede the point. I'm not enough of a nerd to argue the semantics of cult cinema all night.
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Awww. And I was willing to get worked up and everything. Oh well. Game point.
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A lot of people know OF Rocky Horror, but I doubt they've all seen it. And I would say even a smaller group would call themselves fans. Seeing as it has developed a cult of fans, it is by definition a cult classic. Cult classics don't HAVE to be small and unknown, that just generally characterizes things that have developed an autonomous subculture amongst its fans.
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The Princess Bride.
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You could make the argument that Princess Bride has obtained cult status.
Funny story though, I was reading that Mandy "Inigo Montoya" Patinkin closes all of his solo shows (he's also an accomplished singer) by delivering the famous line, "Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die."
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Not sure if it is considered a cult classic, but The Big Lebowski is definitely at the top of my list.
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I would have said Silent Running - a fantastic little film from 1972. Bruce Dern; three little robots called Huey, Dewey and Louie (loads of character, they must have been the inspiration for R2D2); directed by Doug Trumbull, the guy who did the SFX for 2001, Close Encounters and Blade Runner, it was almost perfect.
Right up until the closing titles, when... Joan Baez and her
-ing 12-string guitar turn up and completely ruin it for me.
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