Cult classics

Started by Haloth, April 06, 2009, 02:21:21 PM

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Univaded_Fox


twotailz

house of a thousand corpses and devils rejects
the watchman maybe?
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JestersKing

Amazon Women on the Moon
Love's the only engine of survival

mediar

Quote from: Renwaldo on April 04, 2011, 12:18:04 AM
Big Fish.

Although it probably doesn't count as a 'cult' classic as far as most people are concerned.  :(


That was a great movie.

Teenage Catwomen in Heat, awesome b movie.
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Lt ReiStark

A Nightmare on Elm Street...
always loved that one.
Commandment#8:Thy Who Hatht Smelt It, Delt It
Commandment#11: Thou Must Drink Dr.Pepper
Commandment#12: If Thy Dotht Not Shut Thine Hell up. I must Striketh Thy With My Mellenium Rod.
Commandment#15:Thy Cake Ist Thine Lie.
Commandment#17: Thine Who Lovith Hotdogs Shalst Recive Haven.
Commandment#21. Liquor up in frontith, poker ist in thine back.
Commandment#27:Judas Preist must be thy boss beating music in RPGs with bad soundtracks for bosses.
Commandment#28:Renamon Dotht Be thy Divinity In Times Of Terror.

more will be added

Roxxy_Starrz

I must say this first: I love this thread!
Now that is out of the way on too the cult classics:
Alien
Creation of the Humanoids
Colossus: The Forbin Project
Cyborg 2087
Futureworld
La Jetée
Metropolis(the orgininal 1927 film out of Germany)
THX-1138
Westworld

this is just a small handful of cult classics I can think of of the top of my head.


Univaded_Fox

Rock, It's Your Decision

A right-wing, Christian conservative propaganda film that attempts to label all rock music as godless, satanic, and evil.  See the review on The Agony Booth that unanimously demonstrates how many holes were left by the paper-thin logic of the filmmakers. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx3sPOfzhEw

kohl

Pulp Fiction
Eastwood Westerns (Good the Bad the ugly, Few Dollars More, A Fist full of Dollars)

Univaded_Fox

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQf5Q9NQvhA
Quite possibly the worst musical ever made.  For some ungodly reason, this movie has now become a cult film.  I can se why: it grows on you like a bad fungus. 

JestersKing

Sgt. Peppers was actually rated the worst film ever made about rock and roll :p
Incidentally, the film rated the best film ever made about rock and roll:

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Love's the only engine of survival

Univaded_Fox

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVucDJo6bxE
Thank God It's Friday! (1978)
I was born in the wrong era.   :P

Brittany-shadowwolf

Original 'Dawn of the dead'


I think 'Avatar' Will become a cult classic later on in life.


~~shadowwolf

Lt ReiStark

Quote from: Brittany-shadowwolf on April 11, 2011, 08:44:38 PM
Original 'Dawn of the dead'


I think 'Avatar' Will become a cult classic later on in life.


~~shadowwolf

Too mainstream... OH GAWD IM A HIPSTER!

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Commandment#8:Thy Who Hatht Smelt It, Delt It
Commandment#11: Thou Must Drink Dr.Pepper
Commandment#12: If Thy Dotht Not Shut Thine Hell up. I must Striketh Thy With My Mellenium Rod.
Commandment#15:Thy Cake Ist Thine Lie.
Commandment#17: Thine Who Lovith Hotdogs Shalst Recive Haven.
Commandment#21. Liquor up in frontith, poker ist in thine back.
Commandment#27:Judas Preist must be thy boss beating music in RPGs with bad soundtracks for bosses.
Commandment#28:Renamon Dotht Be thy Divinity In Times Of Terror.

more will be added

Brittany-shadowwolf

Quote from: Lt ReiStark on April 12, 2011, 01:34:14 AM
Too mainstream... OH GAWD IM A HIPSTER!

Kiki's Delivery service.

What does 'mainstream' have to do with a cult classic?
Pulp Fiction, Dawn of the dead, Aliens, were pretty main stream but are now cult classics.

I mean Avatar will probably end up being a cult classic in about 20 years.

~~shadowwolf

Univaded_Fox

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuv_YcpM4nU
Patrick Swayze in his first movie roll, the much underappreciated Skatetown USA (1979), which proves that he could dance long before he made dancing...Dirty.