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One of the reasons why I haven't just called it quits, biting the dust of Reality and going the easy way out as citizens tend to do so in Alphaville....

 

Cult films.

 

Cult films are entirely addicting as I've noticed alot.. Lately, for me: Forbidden Zone.

 

I can't get enough of listening to the theme:

 

Any recommendations before I dish out mine's?

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Off the top of my mind:

The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension

Plan 9 from Outer Space

The American Astronaut

Six-String Samurai

Eraserhead

The Wild Blue Yonder

Forbidden Planet

Videodrome

Planet of the Vampires

The Killer Shrews

Delicatessen

Repo Man

Being John Malcovich

Brazil

Rocky Horror [obviously]

Carnival of Souls

Wild Guitar

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I only have two on that list. :cry: I really need to work on both my viewing and collecting films like those. *glares at DVD collection*

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How about Attack of the Killer Tomatoes?

 

What category do you think Blade Runner would fall in?

 

I almost suggested Tremors then decided it's more of a B movie ... what do you think?

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I know Rocky Horror is considered a "cult" film - people go and take their roles of TP, water bottles, umbrellas etc. But I've never even heard of most of the others on your list except The Forbidden Planet which from what I understand is a classic - not necessarily a cult film. Which raises the question "what is a cult film" - movies that appeal to a certain group? movies that are bad as in quality but popular?

 

I did read there was a film student at FSU (Florida State University) that wrote a sequel to Plan 9 and produced it for his film project.

 

I think Cube would fit your list. Did you see Nothing?

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