Posted on 06/13/2018 2:37:56 PM PDT by Rummyfan
Good (and bad) movies come and go, but some films garner such a fierce, loyal following that they reach cult status. People watch them over and over and over again. They host parties to watch them some more. Midnight showings at movie theaters draw incredible crowds, and oftentimes, fans "act out" the scenes in front of the screen.
Actors who happened to have been in cult movies enjoy lifetimes of stardom (to one extent or another) and can probably make a living signing autographs at events and Comic-Con ad nauseam.
Are you a huge fan of any cult classic? Here are some favorites below. Weigh in with the ones you can't get enough of!
Freaks. KI’ll er Clown’s From Outer Space.
Big Trouble in Little China
Escape from New York
and my most favorite Carpenter Flic:
(click the movie poster for the youtube vid of the best part of the film RIP Rowdy Roddy!)
One of my favorites along with the original BRAINDEAD (DEAD-ALIVE)and CEMETERY MAN.
I like weird shows but no “queer” stuff.
“Ah, oh, no... well, I don’t think they wanted me to talk really. I don’t think they wanted me to say anything. It was just their way of having a bit of fun, the swines. Strange thing is they make such bloody good cameras.”
I second that. Outstanding film.
Carpenter also did some great work on the music for his movies.
I set thought MURDER BY DEATH. Thought it was crap at the end!
Maybe at the time it was released. In retrospect, Gen. Ripper was right about a lot of things (see, it wasn't satire after all!).
Bedazzled (1967) - Peter Cook and Dudley Moore
The Ruling Class (1972) - Alistair Sim as Bishop Lampton - best performance on film by any human ever.
“ROAR”. Tippi Hedren, Noel Marshall, Melanie Griffith
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083001/
I can honestly say that's Roddy Piper's greatest performance ever.
That would make a great double (over laughing) feature!
Yes, that's another one.
Saw that! Wish I could find one with all the original segments cut out that have been lost.
The movie shaped American thinking on nuclear deterrence in ways that were to the advantage of the Russkies.
The world is just lucky that Ronald Reagan wasn’t taken in.
I wasn’t crazy at all about Vicious.
Oh I love the CARRY ON series..
John Carpenter’s “The Thing”
My benchmark for a good flick is that if you stumble across it being broadcast - or on cable, however you want to say it - you watch it no matter how many times you've seen it. All three of these fall into that category for me.
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