This whole thread has been bastardized. Now everyone's naming any joe blow movie a cult classic. Take a look at this thread it is much better and you might get some good movies out of it.
This whole thread has been bastardized. Now everyone's naming any joe blow movie a cult classic. Take a look at this thread it is much better and you might get some good movies out of it.
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id say for me
1. Weird Science - anthony micheal hall , kelly lebrock , robert downy jr
2. The Lost Boys - kiefer suthurland , cory haim , corey feldmen
3. Licence to drive - corey haim, corey feldmen
how about the wonder boys - toby magguire, micheal duglas, robert downey jr
i think it was cool movie, maybe even clever. it may come nowhere near a cult movie, but oh well, since this thread has been bastardized anyway
drugstore cowboy
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Originally posted by Busyman@30 September 2003 - 09:26
This whole thread has been bastardized. Now everyone's naming any joe blow movie a cult classic. Take a look at this thread it is much better and you might get some good movies out of it.
Here we go again
Who are you to say what does and what doesn't define a genre?
Personally, I just dont care whether some of the films listed in this topic fit the genre or not... It's an inexact genre... thats the beauty of it... and this is just a p2p community forum, not a national film archive.
Try to get a bit of perspective. Lives will not be lost because of inconsistent information here.
By the way, I found the sweeping accusation that "everyone's naming any joe blow movie a cult classic." not only arrogant, but patently wrong.
Sure, some folks' opinions may differ from yours.. but if you have a problem with that, try to remember that it takes all kinds to make a world.
Keep 'em coming folks.. and to hell with the nit-pickers
justsomeguy, my sarcasm was much better
just kidding dude...i agree with you.
while i don't agree with the nitpicker, i must say that movies like reservoir dogs and pulp fiction don't get mentioned for 2 pages, there gotta be some problem with this thread.
to all who raise controversy about cult genre, go to imdb and find out ONE movie that comes under only one genre.
@ thacowboy3: Well said :beerchug:
You're spot on with the reservoir dogs and pulp fiction comment... a lot of Terry Gilliam's work has been a bit of a glaring omission too..
now theres a real cult classicOriginally posted by MediaSlayer@30 September 2003 - 08:19
drugstore cowboy
I thought a cult movie was one which was not aimed at the masses, yet has gained a strong following.
Maybe I'm wrong, but one which comes to mind is The Boondock Saints.
Terry Gilliam rocks. 12 monkeys was awe inspiring not to mention Brasil and no child should go without seeing The Baron Munchausen (sp?). Also wouldn't the Monty Python movies find a good home in this thread?
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