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Originally Posted by BCS
Easy...#1. Donnie Darko.
Here are some of my other choices.
Fight club.
Office Space.
A Clockwork Orange.
SLC Puck!
Airplane.
The Big Lebowski.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
Clerks.
Here are some of my other choices.
Fight club.
Office Space.
A Clockwork Orange.
SLC Puck!
Airplane.
The Big Lebowski.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
Clerks.
Too many to list, so I'll just toss out the top ten in my DVD collection...
Heavy Metal
Dark Star
Brazil
Blade Runner
Pink Floyd The Wall
RHPS
Airplane
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension
Mars Attacks
There are others I'd like to include, but that's a basic list.
(I wonder what a person's choices might reflect of their personalities?)
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Heavy Metal
Dark Star
Brazil
Blade Runner
Pink Floyd The Wall
RHPS
Airplane
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension
Mars Attacks
There are others I'd like to include, but that's a basic list.
(I wonder what a person's choices might reflect of their personalities?)
Tomas
Hmmmmmmm... Somehow The Little Mermaid doesn't strike me as a cult movie. :D
Those I listed above are the top ten of cult movies I have, but are not necessarily THE top ten.
Tomas
Those I listed above are the top ten of cult movies I have, but are not necessarily THE top ten.

Tomas
I hear arial is single Tu....
And we weren't looking for titles from you personal **** collection either....
Evil dead 2 huh.... I'll have make sure this is on my "do rent list"...
I like this... It will give me something to go rent when all the new stuff looks lame.
And we weren't looking for titles from you personal **** collection either....
Evil dead 2 huh.... I'll have make sure this is on my "do rent list"...
I like this... It will give me something to go rent when all the new stuff looks lame.
I love movies I have about 220 dvd's which include a lot of what has been posted.
how about
***** Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (one of my all time favorites.
big trouble in little china
breaking away (REFUND)
american flyers
boyz in the hood (where you goin you fat f*** you ain't got a job.)
visionquest (every schoolboys wet dream)
how green was my valley (1941 Roddy McDowall's first role)
high fidelity
and so many more
how about
***** Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (one of my all time favorites.
big trouble in little china
breaking away (REFUND)
american flyers
boyz in the hood (where you goin you fat f*** you ain't got a job.)
visionquest (every schoolboys wet dream)
how green was my valley (1941 Roddy McDowall's first role)
high fidelity
and so many more
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What about:
Star Wars
Star Trek
The Ewok Adventure
2001: A Space Odyssey
SpaceBalls
Full Metal Jacket
OR - The 1991 Film 'Slacker'
And I think that every Kevin Smith film can be added...
Clerks
Mallrats
Chasing Amy
Dogma
Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back
Clerks II
Clerks the Cartoon
(Okay, I haven't seen Jersey Girl...so maybe that one doesn't count)
Star Wars
Star Trek
The Ewok Adventure
2001: A Space Odyssey
SpaceBalls
Full Metal Jacket
OR - The 1991 Film 'Slacker'
And I think that every Kevin Smith film can be added...
Clerks
Mallrats
Chasing Amy
Dogma
Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back
Clerks II
Clerks the Cartoon
(Okay, I haven't seen Jersey Girl...so maybe that one doesn't count)
I might add 2001, SpaceBalls and Star Trek/Wars to the list (and the Kevin Smith group), but I'm not sure about the others being 'cult'...
Does anyone have a good definition of what a "cult film" is? Your background might give you a head start on that, CA...
(I would even slip my top film into the category, but I'm not sure it would be accurate - the '66 Cannes winner, A Man and a Woman).
Tomas
Does anyone have a good definition of what a "cult film" is? Your background might give you a head start on that, CA...

(I would even slip my top film into the category, but I'm not sure it would be accurate - the '66 Cannes winner, A Man and a Woman).
Tomas
Most of mine have been mentioned, but I need to add
Monty Python and the Meaning of Life...
C'mon...
"every sperm is special, every sperm is great, if a sperm gets wasted, God gets quite irate"
Oh, and Brazil is awesome! I liked Baron Munchausen too.
In my high school days, our big "cult movie" was "The Hollywood Shuffle" with Robert Townsend. We would watch it in big groups, and quote it forever. It is a spoof on "blaxsploitation" films...
Monty Python and the Meaning of Life...
C'mon...
"every sperm is special, every sperm is great, if a sperm gets wasted, God gets quite irate"
Oh, and Brazil is awesome! I liked Baron Munchausen too.
In my high school days, our big "cult movie" was "The Hollywood Shuffle" with Robert Townsend. We would watch it in big groups, and quote it forever. It is a spoof on "blaxsploitation" films...





