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MissConstrue
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14 Mar 2008, 11:39 am

My cult classics would be

A Clock Work of Orange
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
Freaks
Cat People
Frankenstein
etc. etc. etc.



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14 Mar 2008, 12:05 pm

A clockwork orange is a favorite of my youth. Just as rocky horror picture show is.

I pretty much enjoy original movies, weather they are considered cult or not. I watched freaks though, I didn't like it though...

If we come from the definition that a cult film is a film watched by a limited number of people an extended number of times then I guess a lot of the movies I watch could be considered cult.


( I think the last film I watched is this: I think it could be considered cult, since it has a little fan base of it's known and is generally not well known.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0827498/
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14 Mar 2008, 12:09 pm

Aguirre, The Wrath of God.
Directed by Werner Herzog, it's fascinating and frightening.


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14 Mar 2008, 12:28 pm

I like "El Topo" and "Eraserhead" and Rocky Horror (of course). I'm more into "excellent mainstream films that failed at the box office but gained a fanbase on DVD" (which is basically what a cult film is now). Films like "Idiocracy", "Office Space", "The Big Lebowski", "A Scanner Darkly", "Donnie Darko" etc.
I also like indie comedies like "Clerks", "The Royal Tennebaums" and "Juno" that did alright but because of their small distribution basically became cult films by default no matter how much money they made.

I saw this documentary about Midnight Movies on Showtime (I think) called "From the Margin to Mainstream". That was pretty good. It was about "El Topo", "Night of the Living Dead", "Pink Flamingos", "The Harder They Come", "Eraserhead" and "Rocky Horror Picture Show" (it mentions "Bambi Meets Godzilla", "Heavy Metal" and "Donnie Darko").


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14 Mar 2008, 12:37 pm

A clockwork orange is also my favorite film I have only seen rocky horror picture show a couple of time at midnight showing back in the late 70's, movie wasn't really as interesting as all the people having a blast. There really hasn't been any good cult films since home video came out, nobody go's to midnight movies anymore, which sucks, alot of great cult movies were also played at the drive inns across north america, cities such as Edmonton Alberta which at one time had the more drive inns then any other city. I use to go to a lot of dusk to dawn movies, usually horror themed or sci fi, or comedy, films like God Told Me To, or Demon Seed, Up in Smoke, Animal House. The drive inn always seemed the get the worse movies but it was still fun to go with friends because you could ignore a bad movie, and talk or blast your music without bothering anybody.



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14 Mar 2008, 12:52 pm

DocStrange wrote:
Films like "Idiocracy", "Office Space", "The Big Lebowski", "A Scanner Darkly", "Donnie Darko" etc.
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I've also liked idiocracy,k a scanner darkly, and donnie darkly.


Since we have widened the definition of what a cult film is here I'll widen my list of favorite movies. I shall include animes to:

Series:
(why not?)

Boogiepop phantom
Narutaru
Elfen Lied
Serial Experiments Lain
(I think it's the mildest from those 4)
FLCL
(at a time before it was more popularized by adultswim it was)

invader zim might be considered a cult film since it had people who watched it like a 100 times, and didn't do all that well financially.

All David Lynch movies

Run Ronnie Run
(hey it's cult, it's not well known isn't it?)


( I don't know I personally think they're to popular to be cult but:
Fear and loathing in las vegas
Natural Born Killers
Meet the febles
Braindead
Interstelar 5555
Hair High
Mutant aliens
I've married a strange person
(All from bill plympton)
Dzień świra (a polish film) (fairly popular in poland I guess, but it has a following)
(liked a few scenes, all in all the best polish movie)
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I can't seem to remember the titles of other movies.


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14 Mar 2008, 1:47 pm

I hate when movies make me feel embarassed for the main character...or when you're supposed to feel bad for them.

I like movies that you aren't supposed to really feel anything for them. Sometimes I like thrillers because they are like puzzles. I love puzzles and anything that needs to be figured out. What I hate is when the film doesn't make sense. They pretend it's a puzzle, but the puzzle pieces don't really fit. And they are out of place. So it couldnt' make sense. That drives me crazy.

No one likes to see movies with me because I pick things apart and point out illogical things in them. I see all the mistakes they make and the splits in the film from one shot to the next, and where the actor was moved...I can't help it. I just notice it. Everyone talks of suspending your belief, and I try...but I can't help but notice all the errors.

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14 Mar 2008, 2:48 pm

I thought Freaks was pretty funny, the acting was horrible and the ending was just over the top.

I like Rocky Horror picture show allot too, and I also like A Clockwork Orange the time that I saw it.

I am a huge fan of The Big Lebowski, I also like Office space allot too. Is Fargo considered a cult movie? If so I'll add it to the list as well as Little shop of horrors though I don't know if it is also a cult film. Finally I used to like to watch Killer Klowns Form outer space when it would come on. It is pretty funny.



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14 Mar 2008, 3:18 pm

I adore cult films! :D My favourites are The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Rock & Rule, Fantastic Planet, Velvet Goldmine and The Plague Dogs. I'd also love to see A Clockwork Orange, it sounds really interesting! :)



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14 Mar 2008, 3:22 pm

Oh yeah, Killer Clowns from Outer Space, scared the crap out of me when I was little. I didn't like clowns at that time.

I don't know if Fargo is or isn't but that's another favorite of mine. Usually when I bring it up, no one knows what I'm talking about.

I like Freaks simply b/c they were freaks. I espeacially like the bearded lady.
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14 Mar 2008, 3:25 pm

You know tantopat, the avatar you have is one I watched a while back. I haven't seen it in years and forgot the name of it. It's strange but I've rarely even seen it around.



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14 Mar 2008, 3:32 pm

tantopat wrote:
I adore cult films! :D My favourites are The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Rock & Rule, Fantastic Planet, Velvet Goldmine and The Plague Dogs. I'd also love to see A Clockwork Orange, it sounds really interesting! :)


I think you have to have a pretty demented sense of humor to truly enjoy A Clockwork Orange, IMO. Otherwise you may find it pretty disturbing in parts.



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14 Mar 2008, 6:50 pm

Napoleon Dynamite*
Donnie Darko
Juno
Little Miss Sunshine
Meet the Feebles
My Big Fat Greek Wedding**
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
A Scanner Darkly
Memento
Blade Runner

*= I like Napoleon Dynamite because of how stupid it is!

**= My Big Fat Greek Wedding is not funny and is highly overrated!
I like this movie because of that!


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14 Mar 2008, 8:02 pm

I love cult and indie films!! !! !


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14 Mar 2008, 8:07 pm

Juno
Blow-Up
Wonderwall
A Clockwork Orange
Rocky Horror Picture Show


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14 Mar 2008, 9:18 pm

Cult films are my life.
For a list of the best films ever, visit myspace.com/andrewborntrager


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