It really is crazy how
much of a cult following some of these have... but I have to admit, I enjoy them all!
Chad: You'd be surprised how
much of a cult following it has.
This should make a significant difference in how serious the brand is taken and how
much of a cult following the brand has - or will have.
Not exact matches
Ex-Mormons think the Mormons are a
cult — becuase the Latter Day Saints leadership
follow much of the BITE model.
A government that held so
much promise because
of Buhari's
cult following as a man
of integrity, and promised so
much, by now should have investigated and get the murderers jailed, whether Fulanis or anybody at all, while attacks / killings
of herdsmen should be meted / treated with the same measures.
I own too
much, but also never enough,
of Lucas» Papaw Ointment (I understand this may be a uniquely Australian product which nonetheless has developed a dainty
cult following overseas).
Aside from films like Bon Cop Bad Cop or The Sweet Hereafter that have gained a
cult following, there isn't
much of a draw to Canadian films.
Anderson's last film, 2014's Inherent Vice, developed something
of a
cult following, but it didn't make
much of an awards dent.
Maybe not ALL his films are hits, but pretty
much all
of them have some sort
of cult following (The Mariachi trilogy, Spy Kids, Sin City, Machete, Dusk Till Dawn, Planet Terror)... and I'll take him over Michael Bay or any other cookie cutter director.
Michael Dougherty's long awaited
follow - up to his suprise
cult hit Trick» R Treat is another holiday themed horror comedy in Krampus, and 2015 Sundance standout The Witch takes a
much more serious look at tales
of American folk horror in the 18th century.
Back in November
of 2013 Billy Bob Thornton spread a little Christmas cheer by stating that a
follow - up to the 2003
cult comedy Bad Santa was set to shoot «next year», and while that obviously didn't materialise writer - director Doug Ellin (Entourage) has revealed that Bad Santa 2 is still very
much alive and he's hoping -LSB-...]
I don't see how a spiritual successor to what amounts to a forgotten game that maintains a
cult follow mostly because it was released on the wrong system and was doomed to fall short
of sales projections is going to do
much for the Wii U.
Previous sales figures pretty
much stand in the way
of a new installment, which is a shame considering the strong
cult following this game has generated.
Amaya may not have made
much money from Cave Story at first, but its growing
cult following has seen it ported to a number
of other platforms besides its native PC.