Discuss: What's the Greatest Cult Movie?

Just attempting to make a small list of any large field of film will immediately invoke dissatisfaction. It doesn't matter if you cloak it in your own personal favorites, or try to narrow it down to a specific theme. Someone, somewhere will say you're missing X, or have forgotten Y. I get that, and I try not to be one of those people when I scoff at lists I don't agree with.
But sometimes it's just inevitable, especially when the lists talk about super-loved geek fare or cult favorites. Both have die-hard fans, and when it comes to the cult genre, it's fans who adore and fight for a film without having met seas of marketing and press. The movie itself is what inspires the cult following, rising the film from the forgotten piles of dust and into the never-forgotten ranks of cult infamy.
So I have to say, I'm pretty darned surprised at Entertainment Weekly's The Cult 25: The Essential Left-Field Movie Hits Since '83. (It's pretty much this list, without the older films.) At the very least, they narrowed the time frame down, but as soon as I saw "essential," I knew there would be holes, and strangely placed films.
And this is not just because Heathers is nowhere near the top ten. My love of the film is right up there with Erik's love of Megan Fox. I just can't stop talking about it, and often find myself refraining from mentioning little things that remind me of the cult favorite when I write my posts. But while I might be hugely biased -- when it comes to cult films, especially ones between 1983 and now, I'd expect it to be at least in the top half, and not nestled at #19. Especially ranked below Showgirls. SHOWGIRLS!
Other great films that didn't make the top ten include The Big Lebowski, Clerks, and my favorite alien adventure -- They Live. But on the plus side, it's nice to see some foreign fare like Akira, even if most of the films are North American, and the uber-indie nod to the infamous but rarely seen Barbie-led Superstar. And really, Brazil is well-placed at 5, and it's no surprise to see the likes of Evil Dead 2, Re-Animator, and Dazed and Confused on the list. Or heck, even the highly acclaimed Scarface.
But then there's the top film, which seems like a bit of a ridiculous stretch to me, but I guess it helps to have a controversial pick to get people talking.
So that leaves us with what's been left out of the post-'83 list. There's no Lynchian wonder with Blue Velvet. No Tarantino listing for Resevoir Dogs. And while flicks like Akira made it, there's no Run Lola Run. And then what about Dark City, Donnie Darko, Office Space, some John Waters... There's a lot out there.
So, now that you've perused the list -- what are they missing? What did they rank poorly? Or, are you in agreement with the Top 25?









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
8-28-2008 @ 9:03PM
Zach Hart said...
Bottle Rocket.
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8-28-2008 @ 9:39PM
Rich Drees said...
It looks like they accidentally reversed REPO MAN's and BUCKAROO BANZAI's on the list.
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8-28-2008 @ 11:34PM
Michael said...
IAWTC
8-28-2008 @ 9:40PM
maestro610 said...
Man do I love Cult Movies, they speak to little groups of people then grow into the popular culture years later.
I too think Dark City deserves a mention as well as Donnie Darko. I'm missing the The Harder They Come, and it hasn't existed long enough but given enough time Reefer Madness the Movie Musical will find its way onto one of these lists. It's a hit with the Rocky Horror crowd and if Showtime finds the good sense to allow midnight screenings people tired of Rocky or looking to expand the experience will find their way to it.
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8-29-2008 @ 12:22AM
santadog said...
Roadside Prophets
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8-29-2008 @ 12:54AM
Dorv said...
Gotta love how the read link takes you straight to number one.
Really... Thanks.
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8-29-2008 @ 12:59AM
Jack said...
CLEARLY Easy Rider.
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8-29-2008 @ 9:47AM
ML said...
1969?
8-29-2008 @ 1:12AM
V.M.L. said...
What about THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW?!
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8-29-2008 @ 9:45AM
ML said...
1975
8-29-2008 @ 4:11AM
Gary said...
Swingers?
American Psycho?
Quadrophenia (although this may just be a UK thing?)
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8-29-2008 @ 8:25AM
juicerino said...
i stopped reading after i saw that #1 was not a cult movie, but actually a very popular movie.
It'd be very hard to pick "the best" cult movie. but i think my list would probably have:
Repo Man
The Forbidden Zone
Wicker Man
Liquid Sky
The Stoned Age
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8-29-2008 @ 9:42AM
Kevin said...
I don't think a movie that made 2 million dollars in its opening weekend can be considered a hit. I think thats kinda the definition of a cult hit...it builds up steam through positive word of mouth. It doesn't necessarily have to be a flop to be a left field movie, merely a movie that most people didn't see when it was in the theaters. The reason its considered popular now is because its just so damn good that eventually everyone heard about it and had to see it. So while I'm not exactly sure its a "cult" or pure "left field" movie, I certainly don't disqualify it because its popular now.
8-29-2008 @ 10:59AM
NP said...
I know the franchise wound up becoming huge, but wasn't The Terminator originally more of a cult flick??
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8-29-2008 @ 12:59PM
master x said...
boondock saints
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8-29-2008 @ 2:10PM
Brendon Connelly said...
The greatest film, let alone cult film, is Brazil. And, almost entirely coincidentally to its quality, Brazil is well on the way to being the most popular film too (in critical circles at least).
Just give it 10 years.
And the greatest script ever written?
Daniel Waters' script for Heathers.
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8-29-2008 @ 4:35PM
Cesaria (www.cesariatic.wordpress.com) said...
The Room. Check this clip out for proof. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISXiFJS9D5A
Seriously, track this down. You can buy it on Amazon or, you know, get it by 'legal' means. It's quite possibly the worst film ever made and has quite a Rocky Horror following in LA where they do midnight screenings.
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8-29-2008 @ 7:33PM
Arp said...
What about Johnny Mnemonic? LoL
Okay but seriously, City of God should be on that list. I hate lord of the rings return of the king so much for bumping it for movie of the year.
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8-30-2008 @ 4:07PM
David said...
Anchorman easily
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8-30-2008 @ 4:59PM
cubitfox said...
Brazil is easily one of my favorite movies of all time, but I don' think it ranks as high as others on the cult-o-meter. Films like Big Lebowski and RHPS actually have events where people dress up and go watch the film, which is one of the true signs of a cult film. A lot of films i see that people mention are made more recently, which doesn't make a lot of sense, considering that cult films usually have to have years to build a strong fanbase.
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