What are some of your favorite B-Movie/ Cult films?
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M$4 Answers
• This Is Spinal Tap (1984)
• The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
• Freaks (1932)
• Harold and Maude (1971)
• Pink Flamingos (1972)
• The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
• Repo Man (1984)
• Scarface (1983)
• The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
• Five Deadly Venoms (1978)
• Plan 9 From Outer Space (1959)
• Brazil (1985)
• Eraserhead (1977)
• Faster, Pussy-Cat! Kill! Kill! (1966)
• The Warriors (1979)
• Dazed and Confused (1993)
• Hard-Boiled (1992)
• Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn (1987)
• The Mack (1973)
• Pee-Wee's Big Adventure (1985)
• Un Chien Andalou (1928, France)
• Akira (1988)
• The Toxic Avenger (1985)
• Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971)
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M$Second on my list is another bizarre (although on an entirely new level of bizarre) movie/home video production called "Squeal of Death", 1985 by Alex Winter of "Bill & Ted" fame. (You can find it on youtube, though it does contain a few naughty terms and a not for kids imagery). It was apparently a short film for the show Night Flight on the USA network in the 80s, but in perfect honesty, I #1 have no recollection how I ended up watching it in the first place, #2 have no idea if I was actually entertained, scarred for life as a teen, or something in between. But at least on some level, I see it as the grandfather of future strange cinematic entertainment to come.
That pretty much covers my B-Movie experience. As far as Cult films, I would have to go with Conan the Barbarian and Road Warrior, both films that I still enjoy to this day, but have "differences" with the lead actors.
By the way, repo man was pretty good too..
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M$Honourable mentions go to Lost Boys (Vampire flick) and 28 Days Later (excellent Zombie flick set in England). I have heard a lot of people talk about The Warriors but I haven't seen it myself.
Hope this helps
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Why would Shawshank be classed as a B film! It was better than B.