...done by the same guy that did League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Yikes.
Too bad, too, because the reason the original was great was for one reason: Ray Harryhausen. That was his last F/X project, and the stop-motion effects still look great, IMHO - though slighly dated.
Oh, and anther great cult classic: F/X.
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showgirls
private school
hardbodies
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Street Fighter (w/ Sonny Chiba)
Any Bruce Lee flick
Fear of a Black Hat
Crap. I forgot that one. And I own it!
I own those two as well. My brain is asleep.
Others I forgot I own that may (read: may) qualify as either "B" or "cult" films:
Saints and Soldiers
Serenity
Glengarry Glen Ross
Really? I guess I can see that, but I felt that Snatch was far far more refined film than Lock, Stock.
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"The single most important thing for a hitter is to get a good pitch to hit. A good hitter can hit a pitch that’s over the plate three times better than a great hitter with a ball in a tough spot.”
--Ted Williams
To movies not previously mentioned I'll add Sexy Beast and The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
edit: add Heathers to that.
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School's out. What did you expect?
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Night Of The Living Dead
Roger Corman films....
Little Shop Of Horrors
The Raven
Tales of Terror
The Pit and The Pendulum
As big a western fan that I am, I was never a fan of the western B movies from the 30s/40s. Too cheesy for me.
I loved such older B classic movies/series, such as the Bowery Boys and Ma and Pa Kettle.
But I really enjoy the 1950's science fiction and monster B movies....
The Incredible Shrinking Man (one of my favorites)
I Was A Teenage Werewolf (w/ Michael Langdon)
Creature From The Black Lagoon
Gorgo
The Amazing Colossal Man
Earth vs The Flying Saucers
But one of the best was The Day The Earth Stood Still
I also enjoyed Jason And The Argonauts and the Sinbad series of movies.
"In my day you had musicians who experimented with drugs. Now it's druggies experimenting with music" - Alfred G Clark (circa 1972)
Withnail and I is my favorite movie ever (besides Almost Famous, decidedly not a cult movie). I think it has a pretty big cult surrounding it, especially in Great Britain. Harold and Maude is another one I love that I think is considered "cult".
There is no such thing as a pitching prospect.
One of the most memorable ones I've seen, although not a favorite is Doom Generation. A couple of scenes in that still haunt me to this day.
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