[I]Flash Gordon[/I]. Queen soundtrack and all.
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[I]Flash Gordon[/I]. Queen soundtrack and all.
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Oscar (Sylvester Stallone)
[center]Hopefully this counts, but another choice would be...
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([I]CGI[/I], 2007)
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[I]Cult classic: The Replacement Killers (1998)
[I]Guilty Pleasure [I]: Ready to Rumble (2000)
50 First Dates
[QUOTE=DrNewGod;6107615][I]Flash Gordon[/I]. [B][COLOR="#0000FF"]Queen soundtrack and all.[/COLOR][/B][/QUOTE]
That is literally the best part of a film that is already priceless...
This thread kinda has me feeling like I woke up on Earth-3.
What, exactly, is "Cult.."?
I kinda feel like it is along the lines of [B][I]Ms. 45[/I][/B]/[B][I]Phantom Of The Paradise[/I][/B]...
Or, the Tom Berenger flick [B][I]Fear City[/I][/B].
Some of the "Cult..." stuff feels a little more "Left Of The Dial..." than "Cult..."
[QUOTE=j9ac9k;6107358]Really?? Star Wars was a massive hit from the get-go.[/QUOTE]
I guess having a cult-like following really doesn't make it a cult classic movie. :) I just looked up the original movie's success and I am totally wrong! It was probably one of the most successful, if not the most successful film in the entire series. I love being educated, thank you.
[QUOTE=Thezmage;6108194]50 First Dates[/QUOTE]
I can definitely watch this film once a day and never get tired of it.
Blade Runner
Heavy Metal
Darkman
The Shadow
Blade Runner (theatrical cut - gimme my noir voiceovers!)
Captain Kronus
[B]Faster Pussycat Kill Kill[/B] for cult movie.
[B]MI:2[/B] for guilty pleasure.
I'm also happy to see [B]Phantom of the Paradise[/B] get mentioned. It's such an underrated Brain DePalma movie.
David Cronenberg's The Fly with Jeff Goldblum.
Not guilty at all for loving it, but after looking up the movie's numbers at the time, I'm sure it became more of a vehicle for the reputations of Cronenberg and Goldblum than the movie itself. I liked the sequel but it wasn't the same.