Favourite b-movies, cult movies, never heard of movies

Discussion in 'Movies' started by TheLizardQueen, Sep 8, 2005.

  1. TheLizardQueen

    TheLizardQueen horny for knowledge

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    Mine are Rainbow Bridge, Having a Wild Weekend, and Ferry Cross The Mersey. Rainbow Bridge is about a bunch of hippies who sit around smoking weed, and doing acid to bring out visions of God. It's kinda hard to explain, you have to see it. It has a great cameo by Jimi Hendrix, and has about 20 min. of his last concert. Having A Wild Weekend stars The Dave Clark Five, and Dave Clark stars a Steve.While shooting a TV commercial, a model named Dina and Steve, one of the stunt men, run off together. The advertising executives use their disappearance to generate more publicity for... meat.
     
  2. IronGoth

    IronGoth Newbie

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    Pink Flamingos dir. John Waters - gave him the money to make the wickedly subversive films he later made.

    Rocky Horror Picture Show. Need I say more?
     
  3. water_baby

    water_baby Senior Member

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    some are:

    Andy Warhols In The Flesh (1969)
    The Secret Garden Of Stanley Sweetheart (1970)
    West Beyrouth (1998)
     
  4. dedhead95

    dedhead95 The Wizard of Rhythm

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    "The Killer" -Directed by John Woo....a classic Hong-Kong film, I love it
     
  5. IronGoth

    IronGoth Newbie

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    Oh if we're gonna bring up Hong Kong film -

    Brother of Darkness
    Tricky Business

    And Hindi film

    Dhoom
     
  6. Burbot

    Burbot Dig my burdei

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    Paint Your Wagon...does this make me a bad man? :rolleyes:

    Little Shop of Horrors, Roger Corman dir....ok, so its not really unkown, more just forgotton in the mainstream
     
  7. SharyBobbins

    SharyBobbins QPR Football Fan

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    Office Space
    Any Kevin Smith or Tarantino film (not sure if they are main stream or cult, but they are my faves)
     
  8. deadonceagain

    deadonceagain mankind is a plague

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    i dont think office space counts neither does some smith and taration moive but some do like mallrat and clerks i would count, definitly pulp fiction and resavor dogs,but not kill bill anything like that,
    but my favorites are bubba ho-tep, pretty much any thing with bruce campbell,spun(because they had to edit so much shit out the R version which BLOWS and the unrated one isnt seen much)i dont know if ghost world would count its pretty unknown and has a semi cult following,ichi the killer, boondock saints and punch drunk love
     
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    Pedro Almodovar movies, especially La Mala Educacion, that movie is pure art!
     
  10. nevernman

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    Seconds, Thunder Rock, A Bout de Souffle, The Jewel Thief, The Doom Generation,
    Hellzapoppin, A Touch of Zen, Otto e Mezzo, Voluptuous Vixens, Women on the verge
    of a nervous breakdown, Amarcord, His kind of woman...
     
  11. mystical_shroom

    mystical_shroom acerbic

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    when I think of B movies this come to my mind... Killer clowns from outerspace, attack of the killer tomatoes, killer condoms, Toxic Avenger, Remote Control, Orgy of the Dead (any Ed Wood movie) Class of Nuk'em High, Munchies....
     
  12. nevernman

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    Like Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964).
     
  13. vegetable_man

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    Red Dawn, The Warriors,Last House on the Left, Metropolis, EraserHead, Assalt on Precinct 13 (original) All of the Evil Dead movies, Once Apon a Time in the West, Once apon a time in America, A Fist Full of Dollers, For a Few dollers More, and a lot more.....
     
  14. Colours

    Colours Senior Member

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    wet hot american summer
    boondock saints
     
  15. dedhead95

    dedhead95 The Wizard of Rhythm

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    "Mr. Nanny"...but im sure people have heard of it.
     
  16. nevernman

    nevernman Member

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    Hulk Hogan! Not to be confused with Mrs Doubtfire of course.
    The Baby, probably has the makings of a cult movie, but I don't think it is.
    Showgirls has a cult following following for what it's worth, while "Electra glides in
    Blue" is DEFINATELY classed as a cult movie. Maybe,your not being serious about your
    inclusion of a Hulk Hogan film. Showgirls is classed as a cult movie because it's supposed to be in the so bad it's entertaining category, like the tv series "Sunset Beach".
     
  17. canudig

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    dark crystal
    legend
    labyrinth
    evil dead 1 & 2
    army of darkness

    and also some cool movies:
    pi
    boondock saints
    event horizen
    primer(even though it is new, it is pretty good.)
     
  18. mascotucorazon956

    mascotucorazon956 Member

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    original texas chainaw massacre
    night of the gouls
    the wizard of gore
    blood feast 2: all you can eat
    the last house on the left
    manson family movies
    entrails of a virgin
    house on the edge of the park
    panic beats
    satanico pandemonium
    the toxic avenger all parts
    night of the demons
    the warriors

    all r clazzics

    some of the best "horror" films i promise
    except for toxic avenger and the warriors, theyre just fukkin bad azz
     
  19. mazzy

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    boondock saints is a great movie

    i don't know if its a cult classic yet, but it soon will be...

    hedwig and the angry inch is a fantastic movie, very much in the vein of rocky horror picture show, the songs are great

    reefer madness is pretty funny

    there's this old movie, from the 80's called back to the beach, with frankie and annette and aunt becky from full house...its total camp and awful, but i used to watch it all the time as a kid and it has my favorite...pee wee herman, which leads me to my favorite movie:

    pee wee's big adventure

    i think it was tim burton's directorial debut, it reeks of burton and is really creepy when you think about it
     
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    Easyrider
     

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