cult flicks, your favorites

I think I might recall that. I have not seen it, I will check it out.

Two If By Sea
Trop de Bonheur
Hot Rod
De Noorderlingen

Drugstore cowboy
My own Idaho
The Stranger
Jules et Jim
Red Desert
Suddenly, Last Summer
The postman only rings twice
8 1/2
Alphaville

jerkey,

Jules et Jim has just been added to my list of ‘must-sees’!

A good list Jerkey :wink:

Watching fallen… with Denzel Washington, and a whole list of A-listers in the cast.

Somewhere In Time
Time After Time

Willow (Val Kilmer in all his scorchingness.)
Labyrinth

Culter than cult

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RY325DZtvRk[/youtube]

I had a great poster of Willow, took it from a magazine once, in my room as a kid. I never saw the movie.

Down By Law
Night On Earth

Night on Earth looks promising.

See Willow. That is your imperative.

Mermaids. Another Winona Ryder flick.

Fading Gigolo
John Turturro, Sharon Stone, Vanessa Paradis

youtu.be/DuKoub-Sy9k

“I am not a beautiful man”…oh yes you are.

Going Places, John Turturro, 2017 Can’t wait (love that guy)

Turturro is directing, starring and wrote the screenplay, inspired by the 1974 French film “Going Places” (Les Valseuses), which starred Miou-Miou, Gérard Depardieu and Patrick Dewaere, directed by and based on the novel by Bertrand Blier.
As with the French film, (the French title is slang for “the testicles”) Turturro’s version follows a trio of misfits whose irreverent, sexually charged dynamic evolves into a love story as their spontaneous and flippant attitude backfires time and again. In the French film, Depardieu and Dewaere played young men who travel around France, committing petty crimes and running from the law. When they make enemies with a gun-toting hairdresser, their journey becomes one of constant escape.

Is Woody Allen a costar?

Yes, sorry I forgot to include him.

Melancholia

youtu.be/9UkBTrFRhKk

Dark City!

Nothing like it!

these are both good, also

Caché

After having watched Deck the Halls and Bullet Proof Monk, I am now watching my second favourite cult/B movie Hellboy 2: The Golden Army on Channel 5, followed by the Green Lantern on the same channel… feeding my need for the visual and the cray cray.

Eraserhead, cos I knew Jack Nance back then.

I had forgotten about this movie.

It was excellent, I love Daniel Auteuil and Juliette Binoche.

The suicide scene was pretty disturbing.

In fact, I will watch it again.