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But in an interview with VH1 celebrating 10 years since the release of the cult movie, the director has revealed the two stars - who captured the audience's hearts with their chemistry - fought during filming, and Ryan even asked for Rachel be taken off the project.

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Although the film didn't connect as strongly with mass audiences (although it's considered a «sleeper hit,» you have to wonder what it could have done if it had been released after Whedon's little art house film «The Avengers «-RRB- and more than a few critics found it befuddling and arch (it's neither), «The Cabin in the Woods» is the kind of movie that will ultimately live on as a deserved cult classic, perfect for drunken film studies students and bored kids at slumber parties alike.
Instead of the attempts at instant cult films (lookin at you, Sharknado), there are genuine movies that have developed a strong following around them despite not being massive hits upon their release.
Almost the very definition of a cult movie, Withnail & I is a movie with a number of virtues, and one that remains as consistently entertaining today as it did when it was first released (if you haven't tried the drinking game yet, then shame on you).
Extras: aside from a number of trailers for cult movies coming out from Shock, there are no other extras on this release.
20th Anniversary Edition DVD Review: Thank god somebody finally recognized the strong cult following of this movie, or it may have never been released on DVD.
With just two weeks to go until the release of Ready Player One, theatre chain Cinemark has revealed an exclusive poster for the upcoming big screen adaptation of Ernest Cline's cult novel featuring Tye Sheridan's Wade Watts and The Iron Giant; check it out here... SEE ALSO: Ready Player One pays homage to classic movie posters Ready -LSB-...]
0:00 — Intro 2:45 — Headlines: RIP Sidney Lumet, Wayne Kramer Drops Out of Headshot, Will and Jaden Smith in M. Night Shyamalan's Sci - Fi Film, Michael Shannon is General Zod 18:30 — Review: Your Highness 43:10 — Review: Hanna 1:03:00 — Trailer Trash: Warrior, Anonymous 1:11:15 — Other Stuff We Watched: Arthur, 12 Angry Men, Taking On Tyson, Atonement, The Killing, Tough Enough, The Windmill Movie, Taxi Driver, The Toy, Three Kings 1:40:45 — Junk Mail: Reed, The Expendables 2 Directors, Spoilers, Unlikeable Main Characters, Comic Book Recommendations, Directors We'd Like to See Direct a Documentary, Movies vs. Video Games, Cult Classics 2:10:25 — This Week's DVD Releases 2:13:00 — Outro
The Disaster Artist, which is directed by James and out in wide release Friday, is a comedy chronicling the making of 2003's The Room — the film written by, starring, and directed by Tommy Wiseau, which has been christened both the worst movie ever made and, in the years since, a cult classic.
Outfitted with communal tables, the no - frills space hosts a weekly, super competitive movie - trivia league (Tuesdays at 8:30 pm; free) and screenings of recent releases, cult flicks and TV episodes.
The 127 Hours star's latest film will be released on December 1, with the movie dramatising the making of Wiseau's cult 2003 classic The Room — which has been dubbed «The Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made&ramovie dramatising the making of Wiseau's cult 2003 classic The Room — which has been dubbed «The Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made&raMovie Ever Made».
The recently released producer's cut of the film focused more on the cult, and even though it's not a great movie, there are some very bold decisions made, especially with the ending.
Granted, the movie has become somewhat of a cult classic since its release in 1985, but I'd rather play the real thing than ever watch this again.
It's a movie that had a cult following before it was released and high anticipation of being comparable to the horror greats of Carpenter, Craven, and Hooper.
Release date: May 18 Cast: Ryan Reynolds, Josh Brolin, Morena Baccarin, T.J. Miller Directed by: David Leitch (Atomic Blonde) Why we're excited: Even in our current comic book movie moment, an ultraviolent meta - comedy based around a cult X-Men character with a foul - mouth wasn't anyone's idea of a sure thing.
Here are eight examples of classic — or perhaps cult - classic — horror movies that weren't welcomed all that warmly upon their original theatrical release, but we're proud to recommend now.
When Deep Blue Sea was released in 1999, it became something of a cult hit and to this day is one of the more memorable (and violent) shark movies outside of the Jaws franchise.
I really look forward to the next release of art from Gallery 1988, in fact they have a yearly calender that is also released if you need more cult movie art.
Empire is going all out for their upcoming 2017 movie preview issue, as, following the release of a piece of Kong: Skull Island concept art, the outlet has unveiled three exclusive images from Danny Boyle's long - awaited sequel to the cult classic Trainspotting, T2 Trainspotting.
When Australian cult curio Turkey Shoot was released in 1982, the scope of the B movie wasn't that far removed from marquee, studio pictures.
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.
After years of existing in cult - movie obscurity, Tommy Wiseau's truly terrible film The Room will finally receive a wide release.
The creative differences behind the scenes allegedly were just too much to overcome, whereas the situation with the Deadpool film was just a matter of FOX being scared to release an R - Rated movie starting a cult comic book character.
Coinciding with its UK release, Flickering Myth's Thomas Harris has been chatting to author Ernest Cline about Steven Spielberg's acclaimed adaptation of his cult novel Ready Player One, and collaborating with Spielberg on the movie; watch the interview below, or check it out over on our YouTube channel here... SEE ALSO: Steven Spielberg's involvement allowed -LSB-...]
It's always a blast to see a movie as subversive and fun as this one getting its respect as a classic, but it's worth noting that many beloved cult movies were less than beloved at the time of their release.
But the movie discovered a passionate cult following on DVD, and when a 20 - minutes - longer director's cut was released, well before 2004, «Donnie Darko» had been vindicated as one of the most remarkable if head - spinning first features by an American independent filmmaker in then - recent memory.
Made in 1977 and recently revived and released to the rest of the world, it's the archival cult find of the decade: a candy - colored style bomb of a horror movie, more jaw - droppingly unreal than scary, an experimental piece of pop - art genre filmmaking.
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.
uncan Jones was probably bombarded with a number of offers to direct a big studio movie following the release and cult success of his directorial debut, «Moon,» but there's something about his decision to choose «Source Code» as his follow - up that tells you a lot about the kind of filmmaker he hopes to become.
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