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Post by James on Oct 18, 2018 23:56:26 GMT
It’s hard to even consider what a cult film is anymore. So many of them that people say are cult films, and yet others don’t think they are.
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Post by mszanadu on Oct 31, 2018 2:55:52 GMT
It’s hard to even consider what a cult film is anymore. So many of them that people say are cult films, and yet others don’t think they are.
I totally agree here jamesbamesy it can get a bit tricky indeed .
That is usually why I just check the website lists
to see what is considered to be " Cult Films " there .
Of course some films IMPO can be a matter of personal choice
to be recognized as and should be on the lists as Cult Films
some do seem to have all the makings to be also .
Thanks so much for your reply .
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Post by mszanadu on Oct 31, 2018 3:33:57 GMT
Another awesome list of films here too dirtypillows .
I totally agree William Castle films are
the best in classic cult film fun indeed .
Also " Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? "
definitely a top favorite film of mine with
Joan Crawford & Bette Davis together as well .
Thanks so much for your reply .
You are welcome, mszanadu! I have never seen "Rocky Horror Picture Show". I went to a midnight showing of it once, but there was all the audience participation and I was not able to actually watch it. I should rent it some time. But I also really liked "Xanadu". Olivia and Gene have some chemistry. And the ELO soundtrack is just about the best soundtrack ever! My favorite ELO song is "The Fall" and it's from this movie. "Carnival of Souls" is good, too.
I actually do highly recommend watching
in the comfort of home alone without interruptions
it's a way better experience IMPO .
There is so many excellent musical scenes and memorable dialogues
in it not to be missed so
it's definitely well worth a most
proper viewing from the start .
I have only ever watched it
at home many times over the years
and only once at the Drive In too but prefer home viewing on DVD myself .
IMPO - I believe those midnight showings are for folks
who have already watched it many times before on DVD or VHS
and really know the movie by heart to have a lot of fun along with it .
it also has a special place in my heart over the years
and also enjoyed it for
it's refreshing storyline , the memorable actors ,
it's wonderful music , and dreamy atmosphere too ( also IMPO it has a positive yet innocent quality that I most admired - and still do ) .
Thanks so much again dirtypillows for your replies .
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Post by geode on Nov 22, 2018 9:31:27 GMT
You are welcome, mszanadu! I have never seen "Rocky Horror Picture Show". I went to a midnight showing of it once, but there was all the audience participation and I was not able to actually watch it. I should rent it some time. But I also really liked "Xanadu". Olivia and Gene have some chemistry. And the ELO soundtrack is just about the best soundtrack ever! My favorite ELO song is "The Fall" and it's from this movie. "Carnival of Souls" is good, too.
I actually do highly recommend watching
in the comfort of home alone without interruptions
it's a way better experience IMPO .
There is so many excellent musical scenes and memorable dialogues
in it not to be missed so
it's definitely well worth a most
proper viewing from the start .
I have only ever watched it
at home many times over the years
and only once at the Drive In too but prefer home viewing on DVD myself .
IMPO - I believe those midnight showings are for folks
who have already watched it many times before on DVD or VHS
and really know the movie by heart to have a lot of fun along with it .
it also has a special place in my heart over the years
and also enjoyed it for
it's refreshing storyline , the memorable actors ,
it's wonderful music , and dreamy atmosphere too ( also IMPO it has a positive yet innocent quality that I most admired - and still do ) .
Thanks so much again dirtypillows for your replies .
W
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Post by jeffersoncody on Nov 22, 2018 12:14:34 GMT
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Post by lostinlimbo on Nov 22, 2018 14:09:23 GMT
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Post by mikef6 on Dec 4, 2018 23:17:18 GMT
Thunder Road / Arthur Ripley (1958) Repo Man / Alex Cox (1984) Bedtime For Bonzo / Frederick De Cordova (1952) Frankenstein Unbound / Roger Corman (1990) Ace Ventura: Pet Detective / Tom Shadyac (1994)
A couple of “head in the lab pan” movies
The Brain That Wouldn’t Die / Joseph Green (1962) Re-Animator / Stuart Gordon (1985)
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Post by geode on Dec 11, 2018 7:41:48 GMT
Thunder Road / Arthur Ripley (1958) Repo Man / Alex Cox (1984) Bedtime For Bonzo / Frederick De Cordova (1952) Frankenstein Unbound / Roger Corman (1990) Ace Ventura: Pet Detective / Tom Shadyac (1994) A couple of “head in the lab pan” movies The Brain That Wouldn’t Die / Joseph Green (1962) Re-Animator / Stuart Gordon (1985) The last two have me pondering....
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Dec 11, 2018 15:51:33 GMT
William Castle films from the late 50's and early 60's are in a class of their own and they have a true cult following.
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Post by geode on Dec 12, 2018 16:20:20 GMT
William Castle films from the late 50's and early 60's are in a class of their own and they have a true cult following. And then there is "Mant"...
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Post by geode on Dec 17, 2018 19:22:30 GMT
Although I have not seen this one
it does look totally awesome from it's Wikipedia write-up .
Thanks so much faustus5 for this film recommendation
and your reply here too . I hate it. It is pretentious insipid tripe. Don't mince words, what do you really think?
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