cult flicks, your favorites

Silent Running
Harold and Maude
Escape from New York
My dinner with Andre
Journey to the center of the earth: with James Mason and a very young Pat Boone.
Crack in the world: scientifically outdated about 5 minutes after it was made.
Petrified forest: young Humphrey Bogart.
We’re no Angels: once again Humphrey Bogart and very, very funny.
1776

Kropotkin

Another classic,

Exit Through the Gift Shop:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1587707/?ref_=nv_sr_1

Valley Of The Dolls

Anything by Russ Meyer

Starship Troopers

The Lost Boys

Anything by Tim Burton

The Breakfast Club

The Usual Suspects

Most 70s films/Kitsch movies… especially the twisted ones

B Movies… especially Hell Boy and the like

Dog Soldiers etc.

Gummo.

Pollack
Le Havre
Nil By Mouth
Buffalo 66
The House of Mirth
The Hill
Les Enfants Du Paradise
The Master
Pans Labyrinth
Grey Gardens

I haven’t really watched movies recently, other than a trailer of 500 MPH Storm. I guess all of the movies made by Don Hertzfeldt are real good, especially Rejected.

Across the Universe.

Anything by the Marx Brothers… famous for their one-liners and instrumental talents (classically-trained to orchestral performance level), as well as their slapstick comedic tomfoolery.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSsUoxlSADk[/youtube]

You have to remove the s in https then place the link in between the brackets for it to show the video box.

Thank ye.

They should have a channel that airs nothing but Marx Brothers films and B movies… I’d never leave the house :stuck_out_tongue:

The Red Shoes (1948)

Riddick trilogy was unexpectedly good.

Cowboys vs. Aliens. Star studded and pretty damn cool. I did not expect so many well known actors and actresses. The movie was cool. Right now watching Revolver(again) another great flick.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEUYAqO3b8A[/youtube]

His final interview while working on the film The Crow. He died in a strange accident on set not too long after this interview.

Like the character he portrayed, he was in the prime of his life and was shot dead before he could marry his fiance.

Toward the end (10:12), he quotes American author Paul Bowles:

The Wicker Man (1973)

The Man Who Planted Trees

Ten Favorite Cult Flicks:

  1. Repo Man
  2. Office Space
  3. The Big Lebowski
  4. Pee Wee’s Big Adventure
  5. Clerks
  6. Reservoir Dogs
  7. The Warriors
  8. The Wicker Man (original
  9. Heathers
  10. Donnie Darko

Behind the Green Lights, with Carole Landis

A few Good Men

youtube.com/watch?v=vyMggFe9WRQ