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THIS is a list of great cult movies, in no particular order: Meet the Feebles Humanoids from the Deep Eraserhead Re-Animator The Toxic Avenger Cannibal Holocaust Five Deadly Venoms Andy Warhol's Dracula Omega Man Demon Seed Dude, Where's my Car? not7y(find the hidden joke)S |
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Hmmm. Interesting. I would have thought you would be the last person to use fall back upon the "functionality" exemption for improper clothing use. Weren't you advocating wearing high heels when fleeing a terrorist attack on your city rather than change into the more functional sneakers in your gym bag on the basis that wearing said sneakers would be "improper" with work clothing? Isn't wearing a sweater about the neck not really what you're supposed to be doing with it? I'm sure your logical explanation will be forthcoming. |
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I would add Suburbia (not the Parker Posey one) to the cult classic list. I saw it as during my "mohawk days" and actually bought a used copy for like $1.99 at Blockbuster a couple of years back. You can read about it here http://www.fast-rewind.com/ Another site states: "No actors here, just real people. Director Penlope Spheeris, possibly America's surest hand in dealing with social rejects, knew she couldn't turn actors into punks. "I can," she says, "turn punks into actors." About 14 of these homeless L.A. kids crash all day and listen to 300 beats per minute speedrock at night. They live in condemned waste of a suburban area where wild dogs roam and emblazoned graffiti is reminiscent of Stanly Kubrick's ominous "Clockwork Orange." Filmed in realistic locations in a run-down suburb of Downey, CA (condemned to make way for the new Century Freeway to LAX) and in L.A. clubs, "SUBURBIA" is an original story by Spheeris. The production took place during the winter of 1982-1983 and lasted five weeks. Vincent Canby of the New York Times says SUBURBIA is "The best teenagers-in-revolt movie since 'Over The Edge'. It's far better than Coppola's 'Outsiders' and 'Rumblefish'." |
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*Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers |
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I remember that movie being much discussed in the smoking area at my highschool (the one I went to after boarding school). I thought it was great. I have no idea what I'd think of it now. |
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Repo Man, anyone? "You find one in every car." Road Warrior -- before everyone picked it up after Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. Sheesh, there were people who never knew that there were two great flicks before that piece of shit with Tina Turner. |
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A friend lives in the rectory of the church in the first Harold & Maude funeral scene (the one indoors, not at the gravesite). She says they sometimes get people knocking on the door saying they're H&M fans. That's pretty good sign it's a cult classic. I occasionally point out to out-of-town visitors the office building from which Maude liberated the street tree. I judge their coolness by whether they know what I'm talking about. |
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I watched it about two months ago. Sound, lighting and camera work are still as shitty as I recall but the film is actually kinda cool. Of course, I am the person who would immediately shave her hair back into a mohawk if she won the big jackpot from the lottery so YMMV. :devil: edited to wonder aloud why GWNC has not mentioned Slap Shot. |
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edited to make fucking sense of the thought. May not have succeeded. |
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3 that are great, and destined to always be "cult" Liquid Sky, Forbidden Zone (Herve V.!) and Driller Killer. |
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In my defense, I haven't watched ER in over 5 years. |
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