Best Cult Movies...since we need another movie thread | The Boneyard

Best Cult Movies...since we need another movie thread

intlzncster

i fart in your general direction
Joined
Aug 24, 2011
Messages
29,091
Reaction Score
60,514
I'm not talking some much of movies like Animal House, Monty Python, Clockwork Orange, Blazing Saddles or Bloodsport. Even though they're called a Cult Classics, they are actually so mainstream, they're simply a Classics.

I don't know if anyone's seen them, but I'm thinking of stuff like:

Withnail and I (british film)
Football Factory (Danny Dyer - way better than green street)
Battle Royale

More known, but also:


Sideways
Primer
The Warriors
Moon
Lost Boys (maybe qualifies?)
 
Joined
Jan 11, 2013
Messages
4,807
Reaction Score
13,294
I'm not some huge fan of it or anything but Donnie Darko definitely fits the bill. Boondock Saints, Requiem for a Dream, anything by David Lynch, or Cronenberg, early Guy Ritchie, early Tarantino... all of them are pretty solid films. My favorite though, and it's probably too popular to truly be a cult film but it still feels cultish in its reverence, would be The Matrix.


Others:
Fight Club
the Evil Deads
Crappy zombie flicks that horror fans go nuts for
Se7en
Rocky Horror
Lebowski
Little Shop of Horrors

Edit: I realize now I didn't really stick with the spirit of your post. Sorry.
 

intlzncster

i fart in your general direction
Joined
Aug 24, 2011
Messages
29,091
Reaction Score
60,514
I'm not some huge fan of it or anything but Donnie Darko definitely fits the bill. Boondock Saints, Requiem for a Dream, anything by David Lynch, or Cronenberg, early Guy Ritchie, early Tarantino... all of them are pretty solid films. My favorite though, and it's probably too popular to truly be a cult film but it still feels cultish in its reverence, would be The Matrix.


Others:
Fight Club
the Evil Deads
Crappy zombie flicks that horror fans go nuts for
Se7en
Rocky Horror
Lebowski
Little Shop of Horrors

Edit: I realize now I didn't really stick with the spirit of your post. Sorry.

All good Manito. At least somebody replied. hahaha

Requiem is in the The Lost Boys vein. Include. Forgot about DD too.
 

Fishy

Elite Premium Poster
Joined
Aug 24, 2011
Messages
18,027
Reaction Score
130,378
I'm not talking some much of movies like Animal House, Monty Python, Clockwork Orange, Blazing Saddles or Bloodsport. Even though they're called a Cult Classics, they are actually so mainstream, they're simply a Classics.

I don't know if anyone's seen them, but I'm thinking of stuff like:

Withnail and I (british film)
Football Factory (Danny Dyer - way better than green street)
Battle Royale

More known, but also:


Sideways
Primer
The Warriors
Moon
Lost Boys (maybe qualifies?)

Your second group kinda goes against your own rules, so I'm tossing them, too.

I'm not sure Sideways was a cult movie. Nor Moon - that was just a great little movie that no one has seen. It's missing the cult.

The Big Lebowski, Clerks and Office Space come to mind. Reservoir Dogs, The Princess Bride, Easy Rider. Slackers, Swingers.
 
Joined
Sep 16, 2011
Messages
48,525
Reaction Score
165,535
Also Empire Records, Blood Simple, Candyman (Tony Todd UConn) and the greatest cult classic of all Dazed and Confused.
 
Joined
Mar 4, 2014
Messages
16,665
Reaction Score
19,801
Your second group kinda goes against your own rules, so I'm tossing them, too.

I'm not sure Sideways was a cult movie. Nor Moon - that was just a great little movie that no one has seen. It's missing the cult.

The Big Lebowski, Clerks and Office Space come to mind. Reservoir Dogs, The Princess Bride, Easy Rider. Slackers, Swingers.
All of your suggestions seem too mainstream, or is that the irony of being too good.

Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead.
Raising Arizona. even though not a Goodman fan
Bladerunner

The Pink Panther movies also seem overlooked.
 

storrsroars

Exiled in Pittsburgh
Joined
Mar 23, 2012
Messages
19,911
Reaction Score
39,552
Hudson Hawk!
Admittedly, it's a small cult, but we firmly believe the general populace will eventually get the joke.

Idiocracy
Pretty much anything by Robert Rodriguez
Most food-centric movies (there's a subgenre of cultish food movies), particularly Big Night, Chef, The Cook the Thief His Wife and Her Lover, Jiro Dreams of Sushi...
Harold and Maude
Thinking Grosse Pointe Blank also qualifies.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Mar 24, 2012
Messages
17,746
Reaction Score
36,795
I'm not talking some much of movies like Animal House, Monty Python, Clockwork Orange, Blazing Saddles or Bloodsport. Even though they're called a Cult Classics, they are actually so mainstream, they're simply a Classics.

I don't know if anyone's seen them, but I'm thinking of stuff like:

Withnail and I (british film)
Football Factory (Danny Dyer - way better than green street)
Battle Royale

More known, but also:


Sideways
Primer
The Warriors
Moon
Lost Boys (maybe qualifies?)

Warriors is the perfect definition of a cult movie. There is something unusual going on in cult movies which keeps (repels?) them away from mass audiences, and Warriors has it. As mentioned before, Sideways is terrific, but I never gave a thought to it being all that cultish. Not all science fiction is cult either, I would agree about the previous comment of Moon not being all that cultish.

The horror genre and its spin offs lend very well for cult status, as do black comedies. The previously mentioned Rocky Horror Picture Show is the poster child for cult movie status, having had more midnight showings than anyone would care to count. However, the granddaddy of cult horror movies has yet to be mentioned. That would be Freaks (1932), the Tod Browning directed circus centered classic.
 

Dove

Part of the 2%
Joined
Aug 26, 2011
Messages
15,840
Reaction Score
46,139
I'll return when time permits but right off the top of my head:

The Brother From Another Planet ('84)
How about Grindhouse and Death Proof (both '07) by Tarantino?
 
Joined
Feb 4, 2012
Messages
15,302
Reaction Score
16,490
Jackie Brown
I'm Gonna Get You Sucker
Lebowski
anything Godzilla
 
Last edited:

Horatio

I played high school football
Joined
Dec 26, 2012
Messages
3,257
Reaction Score
12,021
Warriors
My Body Guard
The Education of Sonny Carson
Goodbye Uncle Tom
The Pledge
Black Dynamite
The Mack
Wild Style
Beloved
Blacula
Five Deadly Venoms
Urgh a Music War
Up in Smoke
 
Last edited:
Joined
Mar 24, 2012
Messages
17,746
Reaction Score
36,795
Warriors is the perfect definition of a cult movie. There is something unusual going on in cult movies which keeps (repels?) them away from mass audiences, and Warriors has it. As mentioned before, Sideways is terrific, but I never gave a thought to it being all that cultish. Not all science fiction is cult either, I would agree about the previous comment of Moon not being all that cultish.

The horror genre and its spin offs lend very well for cult status, as do black comedies. The previously mentioned Rocky Horror Picture Show is the poster child for cult movie status, having had more midnight showings than anyone would care to count. However, the granddaddy of cult horror movies has yet to be mentioned. That would be Freaks (1932), the Tod Browning directed circus centered classic.

It just occurred to me that the oft imitated "Gooble Gobble, You are One of Us" song from Freaks is perfect for the yin and yang of cult movies. Yes, theses movies try to welcoming to others who are currently on the outside, but at the same time, repellent to some of those they wish to accept (the mass audience).

 
Joined
Mar 24, 2012
Messages
17,746
Reaction Score
36,795
I'll return when time permits but right off the top of my head:

The Brother From Another Planet ('84)
How about Grindhouse and Death Proof (both '07) by Tarantino?

I haven't seen Brother From Another Planet in years. Very good and unusual stuff from director John Sayles, and I suspect a film that many people in the mass audience have not seen. It qualifies very well for this thread.
 
Last edited:

Husky25

Dink & Dunk beat the Greatest Show on Turf.
Joined
Sep 10, 2012
Messages
18,511
Reaction Score
19,487
Joined
Dec 19, 2011
Messages
214
Reaction Score
256
The definition of a cult movie to me means one that is s bit subversive - to me the two David Lynch movies Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive are perfect examples. Also springing to mind is Momento. Eraserhead & Repo Man too - though I don't think I ever saw either.
 
Joined
Dec 19, 2011
Messages
214
Reaction Score
256
Sorta contradicting myself, but alot of the Coen bros movies are cult classics too - Raising Arizona, Lebowski, Fargo, Millers Crossing, maybe even O Brother where art Thou.
 

intlzncster

i fart in your general direction
Joined
Aug 24, 2011
Messages
29,091
Reaction Score
60,514
Invoking Nelson's "Paul Newman Rule" here. If it's a Coen Bros. movie, it is assumed to be good. It is only surprising when it's bad (Barton Fink, I'm looking at you.)

Fair enough, but this one was so offbeat that I figured it might be some sort of exception. An allegory and modern take on The Odyssey is ambitious to say the least.
 

Online statistics

Members online
696
Guests online
3,169
Total visitors
3,865

Forum statistics

Threads
156,842
Messages
4,066,792
Members
9,947
Latest member
ahserve34


Top Bottom