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Dean (6921 KP) rated Porky's (1981) in Movies

Mar 2, 2018  
Porky's (1981)
Porky's (1981)
1981 | Comedy
A cult classic if not by the critics choice. An American Pie type film made in the early 80's. Full of practical jokes, famous shower scene in this high school seniors coming of age film.
  
Pretty in Pink (1986)
Pretty in Pink (1986)
1986 | Comedy, Drama
A cult classic about surviving high school and coming of age, over coming class divide. This has inspired so many of the high school love story, rom-coms of the 90's and early 00's.
  
Midsommar (2019)
Midsommar (2019)
2019 | Drama, Horror, Mystery
Ari Aster is one of my new fave filmmakers. Midsommar is like the original Wicker Man on steroids - and mushrooms. This film has stayed with me longer than I expected, it's everything right about 'cult' horror films.
  
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JT (287 KP) Mar 11, 2020

I didn't know what to make of this. It was quite simply 'out there!'

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Andy K (10821 KP) Mar 11, 2020

It's epic and awesome. The director's cut is even better. I highly recommend.

Mean Girls (2004)
Mean Girls (2004)
2004 | Comedy
Great cast (1 more)
Some memorable moments
Cult classic
It's very funny at times and quite true about all the different cliques that exist in high school, college, uni. One of the best teen comedies to do with surviving high school!
  
The Babysitter (2017)
The Babysitter (2017)
2017 | Comedy, Horror
not much (0 more)
Really creepy
Hyped up on commercials to a giant let down. The story of a kid's very very hot baby sitter who ends up belonging to a cult and wants to kill him. Give me a break
  
Tremors 2: Aftershocks (1996)
Tremors 2: Aftershocks (1996)
1996 | Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi
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6.4 (12 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Not a bad sequel to the cult classic first. No Kevin Bacon this time but his partner from the first film is back. Working as a Graboid exterminator, down in Mexico. This time round can they get any smarter?
  
Clerks (1994)
Clerks (1994)
1994 | Comedy
A classic
Why do i say a classic. Well if you ever workrd retail you can empathize with the main character who got screwed over and comes to work on his day off. Ok a cult classic but still a classic
  
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Stephen Chbosky | 2013 | Fiction & Poetry
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8.2 (101 Ratings)
Book Rating
Emotional (2 more)
Important topics
Inspirational
Gimmicky (0 more)
This book talks about a lot of important topics that are sometimes intensely emotional. Charlie is a very well thought out character written beautifully. However, book constantly reference music or movies that are cult classics. It gets annoying.
  
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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about The Disaster Artist (2017) in Movies

Oct 15, 2017 (Updated Oct 16, 2017)  
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The Disaster Artist | Official Trailer HD | A24

Based on Greg Sestero’s best-selling tell-all about the making of Tommy Wiseau's cult-classic disasterpiece The Room (“The Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made”). THE DISASTER ARTIST, starring James Franco, Dave Franco, and Seth Rogen.

  
American Horror Story - Season 7
American Horror Story - Season 7
2017 | Horror
Season 7 of American Horror Story, subtitled Cult, is a weird one. Instead of focusing on the supernatural, ghosts, witches, haunted houses, Cult is a trip through the delicacy of the human mind. It instead looks at fears, real world issues, and of course, the presence of an all too familiar cult like family.
This makes for some of the best and worst aspects of AHS Cult. The plot leans heavily into politics this time around, originally airing not long Donald Trump was sworn in. I personally like that this season takes this real world event, and explores the horror that some people experienced during this time. Others would argue that it's very on-the-nose, which is somewhat true. Some of the political leanings carry all the subtlety of a stampeding cattle herd, andnat times can feel heavy handed.

Underneath all of the IRL shit that's going on, we also have a plot of intrigue and mystery, as the main character Ally (Sarah Paulson) is being apparently being stalked and pursued by clowns - her worst fear. We are given reason to believe that perhaps Ally is losing her mind, off her meds, upset with the election result, but as the season continues, you find yourself questioning whether she is in fact being gaslighted. Manipulation of what you believe to be true or false is a terrible horror all on its own, and a big reason why I rate this season highly.
The star of Cult for me though was of course Evan Peters. Playing a deranged political candidate called Kai Anderson, it's not long before his extreme right views Garner him a following, and the titular cult is created. To say anymore would be considered spoilers, but rest assured that all of these plot strands weave together by the time the story climaxes.
Evan Peters role in Cult is my favourite performance if his to date. His character is simultaneously charming, terrifying, smart, and unhinged, and he does a fantastic job in bringing him to life.

The plot also touches upon other real world figures, such as Charles Manson. Those parts were pretty interesting, but when the show flashes back and focuses on Valerie Solanis (Lena Dunham), it lost me a bit. I like when AHS includes real life characters, and it's always fun to see how they are interpreted in this kind of media, but it goes a bit overboard with it's hammy stuff (again) at times - the whole Andy Warhol plot was a massive eye roll in my book - and the Solanis stuff is just plain unenjoyable to watch.

This whole side plot really drags down the quality of cult to me, but the strong performances by Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters is enough to keep it in a higher placing for me.

Certainly not my favourite, and certainly not my least, Cult sits somewhere in the middle, and I can only praise the writers for trying something new with the horror element. Good stuff.