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    And how on earth has Idiocracy not been mentioned yet?

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    The Eyes Of Laura Mars
    Startrek
    Zoolander
    Fast Times At Ridgemont High
    Valley Girls
    Dirty Harry
    Deadwood
    The Twilight Zone
    Clueless
    She's All That
    Mean Girls
    Sydney White
    She's The Man
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    The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.

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    No. That is creepy. Not the Karen carpenter. But the fact that someone made that film.

    Faster pussycat kill kill. Pink flamingoes. Female Trouble. There’s a lot of bad films. But they’re watchable
    . That one is wicked bad scary insight into the soul of the director.

    PS. Thx for the carpenter ear worm. What a sweet voice. And actually good music.
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    Got my little girls waterskiing today. Tonight they watch the Great Outdoors

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    Thanks for that. I was listening to someone talk about Barbie the other day and I couldn’t remember the name of Haynes’ film when I was trying to tell them about it. I have a crappy dvd copy of it somewhere but that YouTube is a lot better. Todd Haynes is pretty fukn awesome, IMO.
    https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001331/

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    And I thought I'd breached The Pale, here on TGR! Courtesy of CS, no less! Ha ha.

    I actually really like The Carpenters. And Superstar!

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    Mo Betta Blues
    Shaft
    Deep Throat
    Easy Rider
    Twelve Monkeys
    City of Angels

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    rosemary's baby
    farenheit 451
    billion dollar brain
    on her majesty's secret service
    lolita
    the party
    fail safe
    dr strangelove
    shame
    airport
    the red tent
    andromeda strain
    aguirre, wrath of god
    deliverance
    barry lyndon
    the serpent's egg
    papillon
    the last wave
    heaven's gate
    drugstore cowboy
    southern comfort
    runaway train
    barfly
    they live
    warriors
    wonderland
    pope of greenwich village
    24 hour party people
    stealing beauty
    jeepers creepers
    thinner
    the darkness
    the assassination of richard nixon
    army of darkness
    the tao of steve
    go!
    hi fidelity
    american Psycho
    swingers
    smilla's sense of snow
    buffalo 66
    choke
    heaven
    soul kitchen
    the anniversary party
    love and sex
    eight men out
    the bad lieutenant
    ravenous
    the prime gig
    the maiden and the warrior
    amores perros
    before the devil knows you're dead
    a history of violence
    sideways
    nightmare alley
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    Watched this yesterday:

    HEAD (aka The Monkees Movie)
    This trippy musical was meta before meta was cool and hip and the go-to for movies aimed at millennials. Kinda ironic, since The Monkees were a prefab ideology aimed at youth.
    Co-written by Jack Nicholson, the film is a semi-surreal romp wherein The Monkees themselves peel back the curtain on their plastic personas. Recurring themes of being trapped in a box along with gonzo dance numbers, anti-war sentiments, and Old Hollywood schtick, not to mention a great score, make this a wonderful watch.

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    ^^ thanks meadow skipper. had been keeping a list for years.
    you have good taste too


    ...some i'd missed above :

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    night of the living dead
    the honeymoon killers
    house of 1000 corpses
    the devil's rejects
    terror firmer
    the edge
    glengarry glen ross
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    Some of my favorites to add to the already mentioned:

    Dark Star (comical prototype for Alien)
    The Forbidden Zone (I prefer the colorized version)
    The Fly (Jeff Goldblum remake)
    Shakes the Clown ("the Citizen Kane of alcoholic clown movies")
    Killer Klowns from Outer Space (music by The Dickies)
    Postal (Uwe Boll)
    UHF (Weird Al)
    Escape From Tomorrow (guerrilla film making at Disney World)
    Cannibal the Musical (film school project by the South Park guys)
    Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (worthy film version of cult classic book)
    Class of Nukem High (my favorite of the Troma flicks)
    Tapeheads (already mentioned, but awesome enough to deserve another mention)
    The Brady Bunch Movie (surprisingly great TV show adaptation)
    Big Time (Tom Waits)
    I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (Shaft parody, mostly)
    Ishtar (aimed for mainstream, but beaten up enough to qualify as cult)
    Popeye (one of Robin Williams' more off the wall performances)
    many to most movies by Jarmusch (Stranger than Paradise), Waters (Pink Flamingoes), Verhoeven (Showgirls)

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    The Jimmy Buffet thread reminded me of this one - Rancho Deluxe.

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    An often overlooked/forgotten coming-of-age road trip gem.

    I always wish I had seen this flick before I went to college…

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    Easily one of the greatest endings ever…

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    “Fifty-five is fast enough to kill you, but slow enough to make you think you're safe.”


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    John Stamos as a super spy?
    Check.
    Gene Simmons as a flamboyant super villain?
    Check.
    Car stunt later ripped off by the Fast and the Furious franchise?
    Check.

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    It’s not totally forgotten, but it’s weird to me that it doesn’t see the same retro love as something like stripes. It really should be a cult movie but I don’t think it really is yet. Maybe the 40’yr anniversary will jump start it again

    https://youtu.be/oMI23JJUpGE

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcski View Post
    It’s not totally forgotten, but it’s weird to me that it doesn’t see the same retro love as something like stripes. It really should be a cult movie but I don’t think it really is yet. Maybe the 40’yr anniversary will jump start it again

    https://youtu.be/oMI23JJUpGE
    Double-feature with Beerfest and I’m in!
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    Ha
    Forgot about that one. Haven’t seen it since the theatre.



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    Beauty, eh?

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