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Thought I would start a thread on Cult Classics of Film:

Some of my Favorites:

Robinhood: Men in Tights

Attack of the Killer Clowns

Buckaroo Banzi

Anymore?
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Robinhood: men in tights, a cult film?

How about:
-Repo Man
-Rocky Horror Picture Show
-Evil Dead II (Actually, Evil Dead II is better than the original and the one most people are talking about when they speak of Evil Dead.)
-This is Spinal Tap
-The Warriors
-Dazed and Confused
-Barfly
-The Toxic Avenger
-Say Anything

Growing up a teen in the 80s, Cult films were kind of the thing.
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B. W. wrote:Thought I would start a thread on Cult Classics of Film:

Some of my Favorites:

Robinhood: Men in Tights

Attack of the Killer Clowns

Buckaroo Banzi

Anymore?
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B. W., "Attack of the Killer Clowns"? Shame on you! :shakehead:

It's "Killer Klowns From Outer Space", and don't you forget it!
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And, 80's cult classics wouldn't be complete without this gem:Better Off Dead
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I suppose it depends how you define "cult classic". Some choices-

Nighthawks (Stallone film, pretty good)
F.I.S.T (another Stallone film, very good)
Cobra (80s Stallone action film, very bad but with a style that would fit what others have mentioned)
Night of the Living Dead (probably one of the original "cult classics" although its pretty famous these days)
Omega Man (this definitely fits the bill no matter what your definition of cult classic Charlton Heston stars)

I'd certainly throw in movies like Blade Runner that weren't initially commercially successful, but some of those movies grew such large fanbases that I don't know how I could call them "cult films" and mention them with some of the other movies being mentioned here.

I'll go older school and also mention the original Invasion of the Body Snatchers and War of the Worlds. Also throw in the 7k budget sci-fi movie Primer.
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RickD wrote:
B. W. wrote:Thought I would start a thread on Cult Classics of Film:

Some of my Favorites:

Robinhood: Men in Tights

Attack of the Killer Clowns

Buckaroo Banzi

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B. W., "Attack of the Killer Clowns"? Shame on you! :shakehead:

It's "Killer Klowns From Outer Space", and don't you forget it!
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I repent! I got the Title wrong _ NO more PIE for me please! :tomato:
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What about:

Mars Attack

Evolution (you took it like a man) :pound:
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Dead Alive!

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What were some of the best scenes of the films mentioned?
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B. W. wrote:What were some of the best scenes of the films mentioned?
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These go to 11.
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I like cheesy cult kung fu movies:

Executioners from Shaolin
Five deadly venoms
Master Killer
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PaulSacramento wrote:I like cheesy cult kung fu movies:

Executioners from Shaolin
Five deadly venoms
Master Killer
What about Jackie Chan's old film -- Spiritual Kung Fu
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Dawn of the dead...............

and even better Shaun of the dead.
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Big fan of kung fu movies too Paul. I'd have to add the Prodigal Son to that list but I'll stop at that or I'll be here for a while.

Dead Alive! or as I know it Braindead is a classic but I still think the earlier Bad Taste trumps ii in both quality and cult status.
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