Sentences with phrase «cult film fans»

This is a must see for obscured cult film fans.

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Anyone who has attended a Star Trek or Star Wars film on opening day and then gone a few weeks later knows the difference between a piece of art viewed by cult followers and one viewed with casual fans.
The film, which is considered the «' Citizen Kane of bad movies»,» became a cult hit, spawning midnight screenings across the nation and now worldwide where fans quote iconic lines -LSB-...]
The film, which is considered the «' Citizen Kane of bad movies»,» became a cult hit, spawning midnight screenings across the nation and now worldwide where fans quote iconic lines like «Oh hi, Mark» and «You're tearing me apart, Lisa» as they watch the film onscreen — in between throwing plastic spoons.
Those cult fans will love Warner Archive's DVD, which presents the film in its original theatrical aspect ratio.
Hirsch is best known as being the creator of Disney's the cult favourite «Gravity Falls,» so with him and Perlman both being in the mix, should they do end up writing it, Detective Pikachu might just wind up being a film worth watching for those who aren't Pokémon fans, as well as the ones that are.
While a critical misfire at the time of its release, there is a following among action fans that pushed Point Break up to cult camp status, and no less than three films in recent years have paid major homage to it (Hot Fuzz, Brice de Nice, and Fulltime Killer).
Fans of the Back to the Future movies will delight in seeing the two stars of the film make brief appearances in Gale's latest fantasy, and also Kurt Russell (3000 Miles to Graceland, Soldier), who appeared in another Gale scripted cult film, Used Cars.
A cult favorite for fans of author Clive Barker, but just plain silly (and very gory) schlock for just about everyone else, Hellraiser marked the first feature film as a director, adapting his own novel, «The Hellbound Heart».
This is amazing news for fans of the cult 80's film who have been clamoring for new stories set in the Starfighter universe ever since its original release.
Loyal fans of cult film director Tobor Takacs (The Gate, I, Madman, Sabrina the Teenage Witch) know well the terrifying supernatural thrillers THE GATE and GATE II, based on characters created by Michael Nankin (Battlestar Galactica, Hell on Wheels).
In the 30 years since the film's release, a considerable cult of Shining devotees has emerged, fans who claim to have decoded the film's secret messages addressing everything from the genocide of Native Americans to a range of government conspiracies.
The Norwegian writer / director blazed into the genre scene with his 2009 insta - cult hit, Dead Snow, a film whose basis cries out to be loved by horror fans «in the know.»
The new Director?s Cut includes a production diary of the film (with optional commentary by Director of Photography Steven Poster), a story - board to screen featurette, the Director's cut theatrical trailer, They Made Me Do It Too, The Cult of Donnie Darko and the # 1 Fan: A Darkomentary.
This is well worth the purchase for cult fans of this motion picture or ones that haven't seen it who are seeking out restored action exploitation films from this era.
The quality and restoration is superbly done and this comes highly recommended for fans of this film, or of other Ozploitation or cult films.
It pretty much has everything that would please a cult film or exploitation fan; there's violence, fist fights, car chases and crashes, explosions, nudity, sex, outrageous punk rock looks, a punk and new wave score, a classic 1956 Chevy convertible, and a stunt that ended up setting the world record for a truck jump at 162 feet.
«The Slammin» Salmon» is still very much a Broken Lizard film, and though it's unlikely to become a cult classic any time soon, it's a solid addition to their résumé that is sure to please fans.
While one of the most forgotten of Robert Altman's films, it does have a cult following among his fans, and even Altman (Gosford Park, The Player) himself supposedly regards it as his personal favorite.
Why It Could Succeed: After directing three highly - respected films that have reached cult status in their own special way, Spike Jonze's latest effort has fans of his offbeat style salivating at the mouth.
Good Kill is the latest feature film from Andrew Niccol, who sci - fi fans will know as the writer / director of the cult classic Gattaca (1997) and more recently for In Time (2011).
Other stars who have used the website to successfully fund their projects include actor Zach Braff, who raised a massive $ 3.1 million (# 2 million) in donations to make a sequel to his cult film Garden State, while Tv series Veronica Mars is heading to the big screen in a fan - funded film.
Overall, the film seems to have been given the best treatment it could possibly get, which will surely please the fans of this unusual cult flick.
A savage and cynical satire that's full of colorful off - color status quo commentary, this joyfully fucked up little film also doubles as a paeon to slasher movies and teen exploitation fare (fans of Michael Lehmann's 1988 cult classic, Heathers take particular note, please).
5:45 p.m. — 6:45 p.m.: THE DISASTER ARTIST»S JAMES FRANCO AND DAVE FRANCO Actor - director James Franco and his brother, actor Dave Franco, join Vulture Festival to discuss their new film, The Disaster Artist, about the making of the modern cult - classic The Room (known to its many fans as the greatest bad movie of all time).
But just as older genre film fans might look back in wonder at the summer of ’82 (featuring E.T., Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan, Poltergeist, The Road Warrior, and Blade Runner) or the summer of ’84 (Ghostbusters, Gremlins, Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom), there have been some contemporary summers with robust, varied lineups of very good movies, like 2008 (Iron Man, The Dark Knight, Wall - E, Step Brothers, and cult favorite Speed Racer) and even the otherwise sequel - saturated 2011 (Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes, Super 8, X-Men: First Class, the first Captain America).
Across generations, Jeff Goldblum's been a part of some of our most formative films, blockbusters that hold up and cult classics that draw in new fans every year.
And over the course of those five years, that film quietly gained cult status among film fans.
With the exception of Quentin Tarantino's latest film, there aren't many new releases to get excited about unless you're a fan of Marvel's anime projects or the 1984 cult hit «Repo Man.»
Loyal fans of cult film director Tobor Takacs (The Gate, I, Madman, Sabrina the Teenage Witch) know well the terrifying supernatural thrillers THE GATE and GATE...
The convoluted plot and innovative style earned this TV show cult status in the 60s and now that it is being released on Blu - ray with a transfer from the original film elements and a newly remixed 5.1 surround track, it stands to attract its audience back and maybe pick up some new fans along the way.
Here's some very promising news for fans of Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement's cult - beloved vampire mockumentary What We Do in the Shadows: FX has ordered a pilot for a half - hour comedy series based on the film.
The film has since gained a cult following, leading to future re-releases and a fan - made sequel comic supervised by one of the movie's original writers.
It's one of those cult films that people could only love for reasons other than the movie itself, whether for the nostalgic value of the folk music, the hippie counterculture period, or they're huge fans of Arthur Penn (Bonnie and Clyde, Little Big Man).
And now the cult film's legion of fans can judge it for themselves, thanks to a first trailer that lovingly recreates one of the original movie's best - loved sequences.
On the big screen, a 1970 Challenger R / T starred in the film Vanishing Point, a high - speed pursuit movie that has become a cult favorite with muscle - car fans.
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