To
cult movie fans, Jeff Dowd's greatest accomplishment will likely forever be the fact that he's credited as being the inspiration for the character of The Dude in «The Big Lebowski.»
The Official Making of Big Trouble in Little China by Tara Bennett and Paul Terry, available now, is a must - read for
cult movie fans.
You might not recognize the name of Michael Felsher, but if you are
a cult movie fan and collector, you've certainly seen his work.
Not exact matches
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.
As
cult movies go, this one's definitely Z - grade, but just try telling that to the misty - eyed sci - fi
fan who's moved at the sight of aliens dropping their warlike ways and getting into the holiday spirit.
Lee Valmassy has a lot of fun letting loose as the gleefully farcical villain (a mohawked, golden - grilled gangster who only wears jumpsuits), and Art Hsu turns in a scene - stealing performance as the hero's duck - loving sidekick, but while
fans of bad
movies might appreciate what «The FP» has to offer, it's not exactly the ready - made
cult classic that it's so desperately trying to be.
It's been over a decade since we first entered The Room, but the
cult midnight
movie still draws legions of new
fans and the legend around its mysterious auteur / creator Tommy Wiseau continues to build.
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.
That is, unless you're a
fan of Mystery Science Theater 3000, the
cult «Nineties television show that made fun out of very bad
movies.
The
fans of the
cult favorite «The Room» love the
movie for its wonderful terribleness.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show's legions of
fans know that the iconic
cult movie opens with a giant pair of disembodied lips crooning the theme song, «Science Fiction / Double Feature.»
As The Room's
cult popularity has grown, Wiseau has got in on the joke, creating a merch range that incorporates «easy to wash» underwear and a dating site, TheRoomDating.com, that aims to connect
fans of the
movie.
Film Review by Kam Williams Headline: Latest Mike Judge Comedy Misses the Mark While Mike Judge may be best known as the creator of the MTV animated series Beavis and Butthead, he also has a
cult following of devoted
movie fans who love his live - action masterpieces like Office Space and Idiocracy.
Whether you're a
fan or you think it's overrated, there's no denying it has become a member of the
cult movie pantheon.
The
cult classic Disney
movie that became a staple of Halloween night marathons for millennials across the country is getting its highly demanded resurrection — but probably not as Hocus Pocus
fans would have liked.
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).
Written off as juvenile and quickly gone from theatres, it has since found a niche as a
cult movie of sorts among Mr. Smith's legions of
fans.
When talking about
cult classics and midnight showings, few
movies have the
fans of The Rocky Horror Picture Show beat.
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.
Never before released on home video outside of Japan, Doberman Cop remains something of a
cult oddity which
fans of Quentin Tarantino and the action comedy B -
movies of the 1970s should definitely seek out.
People couldn't help but be won over by the utter ineptitude they were witnessing, and soon The Room had become something akin to a modern - day Rocky Horror Picture Show — the stuff of midnight
movie legend, with a devoted group of
fans initiating their friends into an ever - growing
cult movement.
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.
The
movie wasn't successful at the box office but gained a
cult following of sorts among Anderson
fans.
Reviled by critics upon its initial release (Ebert dismissed it as a «freak show» for instance) and doing badly at the box office, this 1982 horror
movie by
cult director John Carpenter has undergone a bit of a rehabilitation recently — partly because of Gen X
fans who recall it vividly and partly because horror flicks strangely enough became more tame and predictable with the years.
, brooding music by Jerry Goldsmith (Oscar winner for The Omen) and it is not difficult to see why the
movie has achieved both the
cult status and box office success it did... a hit with both horror and sci - fi
fans, it spawned three sequels: Aliens (in 1986), Alien 3 (1992) and Alien Resurrection (1997).
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.
An Indiegogo campaign to fund a
fan - made
movie of indie game
cult hit, Hotline Miami, has reached its final 48 hours.
Get music bloggers talking about experimental music games,
cult b -
movie fans talking about campy horror games, and cross-pollinate like that, to break down the arbitrary borders that wall games off from other creative fields.
You'd be hard pressed to find someone that isn't a
fan of the directorial work of J.J. Abrams, George Lucas or the Coen Brothers — as
cult movie directors, they're all up there with the best of»em, making this series of illustrative prints by Maria Suarez the perfect Christmas gift.