And it's in this godforsaken no - man's - land
where cult movies frequently reside.
Not exact matches
was a quote from the Generation X
cult classic
movie Better Off Dead
where John Cusack's character was pursed through the entire
movie by a paperboy trying to collect $ 2 owed to him.
I just watched the
movie «September Dawn»
where on 9 - 11 many Americans lost their lives to this
cult and I spoke with my Son about this
movie where they believe by killing gentiles (anyone not a mormon) that they are saving us, and we can go to the planet kolob and be a god.
Even after The Disaster Artist gave his own story and his
cult - classic indie film The Room — largely regarded as the worst
movie ever made — new prominence, little is known about
where he comes from or who he truly is.
This film is actually terrible — I mean, yeah — it is scary in the sense that its creepy, but I think, really, the film is just the byproduct of global DVD residuals from the directors father — allowing Panatos to string together a series of overproduced, overgrained interior sequences, cheap synth score and a slasher
movie ending, and trying to pass it off as a «
cult movie», when really we, the audience, need to know who, what or
where the protagonist is coming from, what her dramatic need is, who she interacts with, and so on.
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-...]
This is a
movie that's destined for
cult status,
where viewers can fully appreciate what Jody Hill was trying to do.
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.
But when the theater suddenly catches fire and Max cuts through the projector screen in order to escape, the group is mysteriously sucked into the
cult horror classic
where they must team up with the
movie's fictional characters in order to battle its machete - wielding killer.
Filmed on a shoestring budget against the backdrop of 1980s New York (
where the
movie would become a staple of the infamous 42nd Street grindhouse circuit), «Basket Case» has clawed its way from its humble origins to become one of the most celebrated
cult movies of all time.
It was sold as a second feature and then fell into the public domain,
where it became a
cult movie a generation later, thanks to cheap videotape copies.
His next two are a sequel and a remake of two
cult classic films in the hard sci - fi genre that will only continue to stretch your minds and cinematic intelligence with the upcoming Blade Runner 2049 starring Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford, and a crap ton of other people while his next project is the Watchmen of sci - fi
movies where people fear that a faithful adaptation and remake of Dune feels near impossible, but if there was somebody to do it, it's Denis.
Weirdsville (R for violence, sexual references and drug use) Horror comedy about a couple of slackers (Scott Speedman and Wes Bentley) who, mistakenly believing a friend (Taryn Manning) has overdosed, end up burying her alive in the basement of a
movie theater
where a satanic
cult performs ritual sacrifices.
This is a unique tribute to B grade horror
movies, it's a game which has gained much popularity since it's release — to the point
where it is now considered as a
cult classic.
So even though almost nobody saw the
movie at a first - run theater, it's taken on a
cult status as a dystopian premonition of
where America might be headed.