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    I'll add Dark City and Donnie Darko to my original list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gray Lensman View Post
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    OMG! Completely agree. Glad Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter can be considered a cult-classic (XD)

    Last edited by K7P5V; 07-06-2022 at 02:09 PM. Reason: Added Clarification.

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    Donnie Darko, for sure.

    Also Dark Star, one of John Carpenter's first outings as director.

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    The Big Lebowski.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ed2962 View Post
    I'm also happy to see Phantom of the Paradise get mentioned. It's such an underrated Brain DePalma movie.
    It most certainly is. I heard it was released at the time Rocky Horror Picture Show was released and quite frankly, I prefer Phantom. Very unique and different.

    Some more cult and guilty pleasures I love:

    Targets
    The Sorcerers
    Black Hole
    Billy The Kid Vs Dracula
    New York Ripper
    Plan 9 From Outer Space
    The Black Sleep

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    Quote Originally Posted by CliffHanger2 View Post
    Heavy Metal
    LOVE. THAT. MOVIE!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by a moment closer View Post
    Speed Racer 2008
    OMG! Didn't realize the 2008 version could be considered a cult-classic so soon (LOL):


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Skeleton View Post
    LOVE. THAT. MOVIE!!!
    Yup pretty good flick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K7P5V View Post
    OMG! Completely agree. Glad Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter can be considered a cult-classic (XD)

    Another Cult Classic I remember is Battle Beyond the Stars. I just watched a retrospective on it today, and it punches well above what it should be (another forgettable Corman flick) partly because of 2 very big names (although not at the time) who were involved with the movie.

    James Cameron was one of the cinematographers (and also handled much of the special effects after the previous guy quit) and James Horner handled the score.
    Dark does not mean deep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conn Seanery View Post
    The Warriors.

    I absolutely love The Warriors. It's like the perfect 70s intersection of Walter Hill hard-boiled crime stories, John Carpenter kitsch, and Clockwork Orange, in a time where every film had to take place in an NYC urban nightmare.

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    I'll just go with guilty pleasure: Howard The Duck from the 1980s. I heard it was considered crap but I enjoyed it anyway. I was 12/13 when it came out on video and watched it. I can't remember the last time I saw it though. Don't know but I think it gained a cult following. There are probably others but that's what first came to mind.

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    Samurai Cop
    Troll 2
    The Miami Connection
    Catwoman
    St. Elmo's Fire
    Wicker Man (2006)
    Superman III
    Superman IV The Quest For Peace
    Godzilla (1998)
    Biodome
    Batman Forever

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    Quote Originally Posted by choptop View Post
    Maniac cop but no Psycho Cop?
    I rented Psycho Cop thinking it was Maniac Cop as a kid, biggest mistake of my life.

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