Cult classics

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

Previous topic - Next topic

Mattfolx

One other good and pretty comedic movie is Deatroit Rock City.
A music related film which features KISS \m/ (><) \m/

Based when rock and roll was satanic

Fun Fact: One of the four characters is the actor who played the
kid in Terminator 2
It's not yer content, it's how you pitch it too people

kohl

Dazed and Confused
Cheech and Chong
Total Recall
Blood Sport

Univaded_Fox

There are really only three words that you need to describe a cult film:

BEACH BLANKET BINGO!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nk3ZN3dSeDk

Brittany-shadowwolf

The original superman!
Oh man such a classic. c:

Also Scooby doo Is a classic. ;w;

~~shadowwolf

Mattfolx

I dunno if it's a cult movie, but here:

Cannonball Run 1 & 2

Featuring: Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, Dean Martin, Jackie Chan, Roger Moore, Farah Fawcett and many more

Funny then, Funny now
It's not yer content, it's how you pitch it too people

Univaded_Fox

Yeah, it's a cult.

And so is this (because it was a film originally):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJkbVAs8rjo

Emboof

I'm surprised Liquid Sky hasn't been mentioned. It's about aliens that land on top of a fashion model's roof because her girlfriend is a heroin dealer and the aliens are addicted to it. Of course, they also discover that they prefer a chemical produced in the brain during sex so they start extracting it from everyone she has relations with. It's full of weird costumes, make-up and an electronic soundtrack.

*rambles* Velvet Goldmine is one of my faves as well and Rock & Rule. Man Who Fell To Earth is great if you can tolerate the slow pace and length. Hedwig And The Angry Inch used to be my absolute favorite as was Ichi The Killer, but these days I don't know which movie officially is. Watching Santa's Slay is a Christmas tradition for me.

Being a member on a Titan A.E. message board is how I discovered other furs in the first place. It's kinda where my social life began.

I remember Attack Of The Super Monsters. I used to have that thing on VHS. It was so odd with its "blending" of animation and live action. The title also makes me remember Attack Of The Beast Creatures which is so hilarious in its ineptitude that it must be seen for a laugh.

When it comes to Mad Max and Road Warrior, Road Warrior's original Australian title was Mad Max 2. But since the first one didn't do too well in the states it was retitled Road Warrior. It is an official sequel and the death of Max's family is even mentioned in Road Warrior/Mad Max 2.

Mattfolx

Who forgot American Graffiti.

I saw it couple nights ago with my parents
it reminded me of a 1962 Superbad XD
It's not yer content, it's how you pitch it too people

Univaded_Fox

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXRDQWVBI3Y
From master of suspense John Frankenheimer, Black Sunday (1977) was one of the first films to seriously examine the subject of international terrorism more than a decade before Bruce Willis and Die Hard inaugurated the golden age of one-man-vs-the-terrorists action movies.

Mattfolx

I forgot to mention Caddyshack

Seven words:

"Hey everybody!, were all gonna get laid!"
It's not yer content, it's how you pitch it too people

Univaded_Fox

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvfXvW2wsuQ
Every furry ought to see Harvey, staring the indominable Jimmy Stewart and his six foot seven invitible rabbit.

Mattfolx

Fast Times at Ridgemont High
It's not yer content, it's how you pitch it too people

Brittany-shadowwolf

Lion King forever and always will be a cult classic.
Also Tremors.


~~shadowwolf

Univaded_Fox

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbStT-0Rm1s
Blackboard Jungle: A stirring though albeit propagandized portrayal of the mid-fifties American school system that was also the very first movie to feature a rock and roll soundtrack.

JestersKing

Earth Girls Are Easy. Classic sci-fi goof featuring Jeff Goldblum and Jim Carrey.
Love's the only engine of survival