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Tony Metropolis
posted on 03-25-2001 @ 11:06 PM      
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I'm not sure many people have seen this movie but it is real. It's called "The Crippled Masters". It is a Kung-Fu movie with people with disabilities. The heroes are a guy with no arms and a guy with no legs. The armless guy, Lee Ho, has a little nub sticking out of his shoulder. And he kicks people's asses in this movie. The movie acts all serious too when I was just laughing my ass off during the whole thing. With the bad fight choreography and even worse dubbing, this is undoubtedly the worst movie ever made. Search for it at Yahoo. This is a real movie that is worth checking out.

Just Jon
posted on 03-26-2001 @ 12:22 AM      
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First one that came to mind was the Doom Generation. Completely fucked up movie with a nine inch nails type soundtrack.

That'll be $6.66.

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posted on 03-26-2001 @ 12:26 AM      
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Registered: Dec. 00
Do Evil Dead 2 or Army of Darkness count as cult films?


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posted on 03-26-2001 @ 12:31 AM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
Eraserhead. Its the type of film you can watch dozens of times and still never pin it down.

The Wall (Pink Floyd) would be my second choice.





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posted on 03-26-2001 @ 9:00 AM      
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Registered: Aug. 00
My fave is the Rocky Horror Picture Show. I think that movie is a brilliant commentary on what it's like to be the "other" in society. It really speaks to me.



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posted on 03-26-2001 @ 9:39 AM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
Try watching the movie 'Freaks'. I watched that movie once and it totally creeped me out!

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Metalfan
posted on 03-26-2001 @ 9:39 AM      
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Registered: Sep. 00
I agree with Suzie for Rocky Horror :)

Would also like to nominate Animal House as a great cult movie for the ages.

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posted on 03-26-2001 @ 9:41 AM      
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KIDS was a good one.

What about the Toxic Avenger?????



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Joey BigArms
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posted on 03-26-2001 @ 9:48 AM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
Here is one for the real movie buff.

Murder by Death.



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posted on 03-26-2001 @ 10:08 AM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
I can't pick one but my favorite cult directors are; (in no particular order)(and yes each have had there share of flops along w/ there classics)

Kevin Smith
Stanley Kubrick
Tim Burton
Quintin Tarantino
John Waters


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posted on 03-26-2001 @ 10:17 AM      
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Rocky Horror and Animal House

Two films that have a strange following and never get old.


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CacaSmooches
posted on 03-26-2001 @ 5:18 PM      
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Registered: Dec. 00
A "Clock Work Orange", it was one of Stanley Kubrick's first films...

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posted on 03-26-2001 @ 5:23 PM      
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posted on 03-26-2001 @ 5:41 PM      
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Registered: Sep. 00
My favorite of all time is "Rock and Rock High School". But if you want disturbing try "Gummo"(I think that's the name.)

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posted on 03-26-2001 @ 6:39 PM      
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Flesh Gordon, Rocky horror picture show, Porkys, Animal house, Mars attacks, Eraserhead, clockwork orange, Monty Python and the holy grail, Kentucky fried movie, Monty python's meaning of life, whatever works.

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posted on 03-26-2001 @ 6:48 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
Speaking as a child of the '70s, I'll add Airplane!
But you gotta love Murder By Death! Hilarious film-nice call Joey.


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posted on 03-26-2001 @ 8:01 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
Would you believe that I actually saw "The Crippled Masters"??
Cult flicks are my fave though. My top:

- Trainspotting (love it!)
- Kentucky Fried Movie
- Atomic Cafe
- KIDS
- Tromeo and Juliet

...just to name a few.


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posted on 03-26-2001 @ 8:01 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
Damn double posts.


This message was edited by WoundedAngel on 3-26-01 @ 8:07 PM
Joey BigArms
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posted on 03-26-2001 @ 8:07 PM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
Is Don on the phone; wow somebody actually heard of that movie.

And I don't want to be the one that points this out but isn't Star Wars the best cult film ever?



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posted on 03-26-2001 @ 8:51 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
Atomic Cafe! How could I forget? Thanks for reminding me about a great film, Angel. BTW, great sig pic, Classic boat+hot chick=cool SigPic.

Now I wonder if Atomic Cafe is on DVD.....


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posted on 03-26-2001 @ 8:55 PM      
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Better off Dead.


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posted on 03-26-2001 @ 9:10 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
Hey Joey, how's this for obscure....

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Dan-O
posted on 03-26-2001 @ 11:13 PM      
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Registered: Nov. 00
Roger and Me... and an obscure mockumentary called "And God Spoke..."

Can I nominate the 30 glorious hours of "Twin Peaks"? Not including the theatrical movie... :)


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GonzoStyle
posted on 03-26-2001 @ 11:22 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 70
i dunno sometimes things get labeled cult films and it's kinda lost it's meaning. Kinda like when "Film Noir" lost i6t's meaning.

I mean recently se7en was called a cult film but it was a major mainstream sucess.

but i like geroge romero's dead trilogy
day of the dea, dawn of the dead and night of the living dead.

Does Faces of death count as a cult film?



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posted on 03-27-2001 @ 12:39 AM      
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How about Cannibal: The Musical. that movie is hella sweet.




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