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''See [[:Category:Cult Classic]] for the description that used to be here.'' |
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{{examples|'''MOD: This list was copied from TV Tropes and does not conform to All The Tropes' standards of verifiability. Before adding "Category:Cult Classic" to any of these works, double-check that they actually are Cult Classics, and not [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/schlock Schlock], [[Sleeper Hit]]s, or victims of one Troper's [[Small Reference Pools]].'''<br />Possible examples of Cult Classic that have not yet been confirmed to have "Category:Cult Classic" include:}} |
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] == |
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* The medium as a whole everywhere except Japan (especially in North America). |
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* ''[[Akira]]'', a.k.a. THE definitive cult anime in the English-speaking world. Released in Japan to relatively little fanfare in 1988, it gradually began to pick up popularity in the US and UK during the 90s as the dubbed VHS tapes were circulated among schoolboys, students, sci-fi and animation fans, until by 2001 it was such an underground phenomenon that the US distributor reportedly spent over $1 million on a film restoration and new dub for its DVD release, and recent months have seen large portions of the Internet (even outside the anime fan community) in an uproar over a controversial proposed Hollywood adaptation. It is often credited with single-handedly creating the overseas market for [[Seinen|adult-targeted]] anime and paving the way for other international hits like ''[[Ghost in the Shell]]''. |
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* Early Anime: |
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** ''[[Astro Boy (anime)|Astro Boy]]'' |
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** ''[[Battle of the Planets]]'' |
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** ''[[Speed Racer]]'' |
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** ''[[Star Blazers]]'' |
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* The works of [[Satoshi Kon]] |
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** ''[[Perfect Blue]]'' |
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** ''[[Millennium Actress]]'' |
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** ''[[Paprika]]'' |
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* ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' (about as mainstream as anime can get in Japan, but a cult phenomenon in the West, even among anime fans) |
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* ''[[Berserk]]'' Is very well known in the manga fandom for it's high quality, but it still defines this trope because of it's ultra violent, semi pornographic and all out grimdark nature that keeps it from ever becoming mainstream. |
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* The Canadians and a fair amount of Americans love ''[[Spider Riders]]''. |
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* In the United States, practically every well-respected anime that aired on [[Adult Swim]] last decade has developed a cult following as a result. Many of these have eventually become mainstream, as have many of Toonami's (see below) anime programs. |
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** ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' |
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** ''[[Samurai Champloo]]'' |
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** ''[[Trigun]]'' |
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** ''[[Wolf's Rain]]'' |
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** ''[[FLCL]]'' |
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** ''[[Crayon Shin-chan]]'' |
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** ''[[The Big O]]'' |
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** ''[[Outlaw Star]]'' |
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** ''[[Inuyasha]]'' |
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** ''[[Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex]]'' |
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** ''[[Eureka Seven]]'' |
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** ''[[Lupin III]]'' |
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** ''[[Paranoia Agent]]'' |
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** ''[[Detective Conan]]'' (AKA Case Closed) |
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** ''[[Blue Gender]]'' |
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** ''[[Bleach]]'' |
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** ''[[Code Geass]]'' |
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** ''[[Death Note]]'' |
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** ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'', already a cult phenomenon since the 90s, experienced a [[Newbie Boom|resurgence in popularity]] after being aired on the network. |
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** And the mother of all anime cults: ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]''. |
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* Before Adult Swim, there was [[Toonami]], which (aside from mainstream hits like ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' and ''[[Naruto]]'') also created a devoted cult following for the likes of: |
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** ''[[Tenchi Muyo!]]'' |
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** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'' |
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** ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho]]'' |
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** ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'' |
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* ''[[Chirin no Suzu|The Ringing Bell Of Chirin]]'' (a dark film about a [[Chibi]] [[Mood Whiplash|little lamb]]) |
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* ''[[Excel Saga (manga)|Excel Saga]]'' |
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* ''[[Ghost in the Shell (1995 film)||Ghost in The Shell]]'' (anime films) |
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* ''[[Giant Robo]]'' |
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* ''[[Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin]]'' and |
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* ''[[Ginga Densetsu Weed]]''' |
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* ''[[Hyakko]]'' |
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* ''[[Kurau Phantom Memory]]'' |
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* ''[[Legend of the Galactic Heroes]]'', a.k.a. "the greatest anime that will [[No Export for You|never leave Japan]]". |
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* ''[[My-HiME]]'' |
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* ''[[Guyver]]'' |
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* ''[[Nekojiru Sou]]'', being also [[Widget Series]]. |
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* ''[[SD Gundam Force]]'' |
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* ''[[Revolutionary Girl Utena]]'' |
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** Utena's professed spiritual successor ''[[Star Driver]]'' is shaping up to be this as well. |
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* Among American audiences, ''Teknoman'' (the English adaptation of ''[[Tekkaman Blade]]''). Despite its [[Macekre|questionable quality]], fans loved it to the point that ''Tekkaman Blade II'' was frowned on despite staying more faithful to the source material. |
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* ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' |
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* ''[[Wandering Son]]''. Even despite the anime and its intentional reaction, it has changed little in popularity. |
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* ''[[RahXephon]]'' |
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* ''[[One Piece]]'' for America. After 4Kids' [[Cut and Paste Translation]] drew away most of its potential audience, Funimation's significantly more faithful dub has been working to gradually win them back. A rare case in that it's not as lesser known in most other countries (''especially'' [[Cash Cow Franchise|not Japan]]). |
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:::The [[Bowdlerized]] 4Kids dub itself is probably more of your standard Camp Classic since [[So Bad It's Good|its compellingly awful quality]] [[Bile Fascination|makes for good entertainment]]. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNDTFtS1GuE See the comparison.] |
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* ''[[Slayers]]'' was once very, very popular when it was released in America in the late 90's.<ref>(namely for its [[Action Girl|female protagonist]], appeal to both genders, and it was one of the few dubs made at the time that ''wasn't'' [[Macekre]]d.)</ref> Due to its fourth and fifth seasons [[Uncancelled|being held off for an unGodly long time]], the fanbase shrunk, and now it's more or less this trope, but fans old and new still ''love'' it. |
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* ''[[Gunslinger Girl]]'', a cult series even within anime fandom. |
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* ''[[Baccano!]]'' |
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* ''[[The Animatrix]]'', an anime [[Adaptation Expansion]] of ''[[The Matrix]]'' series, is fairly little-known in most circles but has a devoted following of sci-fi and animation fans, many of whom consider it to be better than the film that inspired it (or at least [[Contested Sequel|its sequels]]). |
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* ''[[Monster Rancher (anime)|Monster Rancher]]'', an underrated gem among [[Mons]] series. |
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* Anime movies as a whole tend to be this. ''[[Arashi no Yoru ni]]'', ''[[5 Centimeters Per Second]]'', ''[[Tekkon Kinkreet]]'', ''[[Akira]]''.. |
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* ''[[Pokémon (manga)|Pokémon]]'' manga as a total, even ''[[Pokémon Special]]''. |
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* ''[[Afganisu-tan]]'' |
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* ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' |
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* ''[[wikipedia:Dash! Yonkuro|Dash! Yonkuro!]]'' and ''[[Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go!!|Bakusou Kyoudai Let's and Go]]'' didn't get an exported to America, and they were forgotten after the shows ended, though there are still group of people in Europe and Asia who read/watch these anime and play their mini-4wds, which is what these series encouraged them to in the first place. |
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* ''[[The Mysterious Cities of Gold]]'' was popular in France and the UK, but it has a cult following around the world, primarily in the US and Japan (the latter of which it was made in ''and bombed'' with audiences, preventing the creation of later seasons). |
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* ''[[Wild Knights Gulkeeva]]'' |
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* The ''Toei'' season of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'', erroneously referred to by fans as "Season/Series Zero." |
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* ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]'' tends to be seen as this in certain parts of the world. |
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* Some light novels later adapted to manga and anime, such as ''[[Gate]]'' and ''Shimoneta: A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn't Exist'' have become this. |
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* ''[[Legend of Galactic Heroes]]'', both for the original novels and their myriad adaptations. |
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== [[Comic Books]] == |
== [[Comic Books]] == |
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* The works of [[Isaac Baranoff]] |
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** ''[[Horndog]]'' |
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** ''[[Soft Desire]]'' |
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** ''[[Here Wolf]]'' |
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* ''[[Cherry Comics]]'' |
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* The works of [[Daniel Clowes]] |
* The works of [[Daniel Clowes]] |
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** ''[[Eightball]]'' |
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** ''[[Ghost World]]'' |
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** ''[[Like a Velvet Glove Cast In Iron]]'' |
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** ''[[David Boring]]'' |
** ''[[David Boring]]'' |
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** ''[[Ice Haven]]'' |
** ''[[Ice Haven]]'' |
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* The works of [[Robert Crumb]] |
* The works of [[Robert Crumb]] |
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** ''[[Fritz the Cat (comics)|Fritz the Cat]]'' |
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** ''[[Mr Natural]]'' |
** ''[[Mr Natural]]'' |
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* The works of [[Peter Bagge]] |
* The works of [[Peter Bagge]] |
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** ''[[Comic Book/Hate|Hate]]'' |
** ''[[Comic Book/Hate|Hate]]'' |
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* The works of [[Hart Fisher]] |
* The works of [[Hart Fisher]] |
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*The works of [[Frank Miller]] |
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**''[[The Dark Knight Returns]]'' |
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**''[[Ronin (comics)|Ronin]]'' |
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**''[[Sin City]]'' |
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* The works of [[Alan Moore]] |
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** ''[[Swamp Thing]]'' (reboot) |
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** ''[[V for Vendetta]]'' |
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** ''[[Promethea]]'' |
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** ''[[Watchmen (comics)|Watchmen]]'' |
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** ''[[From Hell]]'' |
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** ''[[The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen]]'' |
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* The works of [[Jhonen Vasquez]] |
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** ''[[Johnny the Homicidal Maniac]]'' |
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** ''[[I Feel Sick]]'' |
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** ''[[Squee (comics)|Squee]]'' |
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* The works of Harvey Pekar |
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** ''[[American Splendor]]'' |
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* ''[[Black Hole]]'' |
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* ''[[The Book Of Jim]]'' |
* ''[[The Book Of Jim]]'' |
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* ''[[The Books of Magic]]'' |
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* ''[[Cerebus]]'' |
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* ''[[The Chuckling Whatsit]]'' |
* ''[[The Chuckling Whatsit]]'' |
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* ''[[The Crow]]'' |
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* ''[[Fables]]'' |
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* ''[[Jimmy Corrigan, The Smartest Kid On Earth]]'' |
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* ''[[Liberty Meadows]]'' |
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* ''[[Love and Rockets]]'' |
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* ''[[Mad|MAD Magazine]]'' |
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* ''[[Omaha the Cat Dancer]]'' |
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* ''[[Persepolis]]'' |
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* ''[[Preacher (Comic Book)|Preacher]]'' |
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* ''[[The Sandman]]'' |
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* ''[[Savage Dragon]]'' |
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* ''[[Strangers in Paradise]]'' |
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* ''[[Transmetropolitan]]'' |
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* ''[[Valiant Comics]]'' |
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* ''[[Madman (Comic Book)|Madman]]'' |
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* ''[[Hitman (Comic Book)|Hitman]]'' |
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== [[Film]] == |
== [[Film]] == |
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=== 0-9 === |
=== 0-9 === |
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* ''[[10 to Midnight]]'' |
* ''[[10 to Midnight]]'' |
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* ''[[1941]]'' |
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* ''[[2019: After the Fall of New York]]'' |
* ''[[2019: After the Fall of New York]]'' |
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* ''[[Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe]]'' |
* ''[[Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe]]'' |
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* ''[[Act of Vengeance]]'' |
* ''[[Act of Vengeance]]'' |
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* ''[[The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert]]'' |
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* ''[[After Hours]]'' |
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* ''[[All Hallows' Eve]]'' |
* ''[[All Hallows' Eve]]'' |
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* ''[[All Superheroes Must Die]]'' |
* ''[[All Superheroes Must Die]]'' |
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* ''[[Alone in the Dark (2005 film)|Alone in The Dark]]'' |
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* ''[[Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy]]'' |
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* [[Wes Anderson]] |
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** ''[[Bottle Rocket]]'' |
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** ''[[Rushmore]]'' |
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** ''[[The Royal Tenenbaums]]'' |
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** ''[[The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou]]'' |
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** ''[[The Darjeeling Limited]]'' |
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** ''[[The Fantastic Mr. Fox]]'' |
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* ''[[The Apple]]'' |
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* [[Darren Aronofsky]] |
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** ''[[Pi]]'' |
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** ''[[Requiem for a Dream]]'' |
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** ''[[The Fountain]]'' |
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* ''[[Attack of the 50 Foot Woman]]'' |
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* ''[[Attack of the Killer Tomatoes]]'' |
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=== B === |
=== B === |
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* ''[[The Babysitter]]'' |
* ''[[The Babysitter]]'' |
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* ''[[Bagdad Cafe]]'' |
* ''[[Bagdad Cafe]]'' |
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* ''[[Barbarella]]'' |
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* ''[[Batman: The Movie]]'' |
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* ''[[Battle Royale]]'' |
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* ''[[A Bay of Blood]]'' |
* ''[[A Bay of Blood]]'' |
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* ''[[The Beaver Trilogy]]'' |
* ''[[The Beaver Trilogy]]'' |
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* ''[[The Best Of Everything]]'' |
* ''[[The Best Of Everything]]'' |
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* ''[[Betty Blue]]'' |
* ''[[Betty Blue]]'' |
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* ''[[Beyond the Valley of the Dolls]]'' |
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* [[Kathryn Bigelow]] |
* [[Kathryn Bigelow]] |
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** ''[[The Loveless]]'' |
** ''[[The Loveless]]'' |
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** ''[[Point Break]]'' |
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** ''[[Strange Days]]'' |
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* ''[[Billy Jack]]'' |
* ''[[Billy Jack]]'' |
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* ''[[Birdemic|Birdemic: Shock And Terror]]'' |
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* ''[[Bitch Slap]]'' |
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* ''[[The Black Belly of the Tarantula]]'' |
* ''[[The Black Belly of the Tarantula]]'' |
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* ''[[Black Belt Jones]]'' |
* ''[[Black Belt Jones]]'' |
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* ''[[The Black Cauldron]]'' |
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* ''[[The Black Hole]]''—Disney's 1st PG-rated movie<ref>At least two live-action films from the 1950s were rated PG on video release.</ref> |
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* ''[[Black Sabbath (film)|Black Sabbath]]'' |
* ''[[Black Sabbath (film)|Black Sabbath]]'' |
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* ''[[Blood Freak]]'' |
* ''[[Blood Freak]]'' |
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* ''[[The Blood on Satan's Claw]]'' |
* ''[[The Blood on Satan's Claw]]'' |
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* ''[[Bloody Bloody Bible Camp]]'' |
* ''[[Bloody Bloody Bible Camp]]'' |
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* ''[[The Blues Brothers]]'' |
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* ''[[Brain Donors]]'' |
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* ''[[Brainscan]]'' |
* ''[[Brainscan]]'' |
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* ''[[Brick]]'' |
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* ''[[Buffalo '66|Buffalo Sixty Six]]'' |
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* ''[[Bullet in the Head]]'' |
* ''[[Bullet in the Head]]'' |
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* ''[[The Burning Moon]]'' |
* ''[[The Burning Moon]]'' |
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* [[Tim Burton]] |
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** ''[[Pee-wee's Big Adventure]]'' |
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** ''[[Beetlejuice]]'' |
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** ''[[The Nightmare Before Christmas]]'' |
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** ''[[Ed Wood (film)|Ed Wood]]'' |
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** ''[[Sleepy Hollow (Film)|Sleepy Hollow]]'' |
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** ''[[Big Fish]]'' |
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** ''[[Corpse Bride]]'' |
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** ''[[Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (film)|Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street]]'' |
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=== C === |
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* ''[[Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter]]'' |
* ''[[Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter]]'' |
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* [[John Carpenter]] |
* [[John Carpenter]] |
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** ''[[Dark Star]]'' |
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** ''[[Assault on Precinct 13]]'' |
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** ''[[The Thing (film)|The Thing]]'' |
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** ''[[Big Trouble in Little China]]'' |
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** ''[[Prince of Darkness]]'' |
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** ''[[Body Bags (film)|Body Bags]]'' |
** ''[[Body Bags (film)|Body Bags]]'' |
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** ''[[In the Mouth of Madness]]'' |
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** ''[[John Carpenter's Vampires]]'' |
** ''[[John Carpenter's Vampires]]'' |
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* ''[[Castle Freak]]'' |
* ''[[Castle Freak]]'' |
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* ''[[Un Chien Andalou]]'' |
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* ''[[Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things]]'' |
* ''[[Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things]]'' |
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* ''[[A Christmas Story]]'' |
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* ''[[The Chronicles of Riddick]]'' films |
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* ''[[Chuck And Buck]]'' |
* ''[[Chuck And Buck]]'' |
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* ''[[Clue (film)|Clue]]'' |
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* [[The Coen Brothers]] |
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** ''[[Blood Simple]]'' |
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** ''[[Raising Arizona]]'' |
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** ''[[Miller's Crossing]]'' |
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** ''[[Barton Fink]]'' |
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** ''[[The Hudsucker Proxy]]'' |
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** ''[[Fargo]]'' |
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** ''[[The Big Lebowski]]'' (to the point that there are at ''least'' two Lebowskifest conventions a year. The first cult film of the internet era.) Also it is the basis of the totally not [[Parody Religion]], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dudeism Dudeism] |
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** ''[[O Brother, Where Art Thou?]]'' |
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** ''[[The Man Who Wasn't There]]'' |
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** ''[[No Country for Old Men]]'' |
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** ''[[A Serious Man]]'' |
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* ''[[Coffin Joe]]'' |
* ''[[Coffin Joe]]'' |
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* ''[[Color Me Blood Red]]'' |
* ''[[Color Me Blood Red]]'' |
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* ''[[Commando (film)|Commando]]'' |
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* ''[[Conquest (film)|Conquest]]'' |
* ''[[Conquest (film)|Conquest]]'' |
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* [[Roger Corman]] |
* [[Roger Corman]] |
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** ''[[A Bucket Of Blood]]'' |
** ''[[A Bucket Of Blood]]'' |
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** ''[[The Little Shop of Horrors]]'' (1960, but the remake could also be considered one as well) |
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** ''[[House of Usher]]'' |
** ''[[House of Usher]]'' |
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** ''[[The Masque Of The Red Death]]'' (which, along with the above, are actually based on stories by [[Edgar Allan Poe]]) |
** ''[[The Masque Of The Red Death]]'' (which, along with the above, are actually based on stories by [[Edgar Allan Poe]]) |
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** ''[[The Wild Angels]]'' |
** ''[[The Wild Angels]]'' |
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** ''[[Hells Angels on Wheels]]'' |
** ''[[Hells Angels on Wheels]]'' |
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* [[Wes Craven]] |
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** ''[[The Last House on the Left]]'' |
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** ''[[Swamp Thing (film)|Swamp Thing]]'' |
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** ''[[Shocker]]'' |
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** ''[[Scream (film)|Scream]]'' |
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* ''[[Creature with the Atom Brain]]'' |
* ''[[Creature with the Atom Brain]]'' |
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* [[David Cronenberg]] |
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** ''[[Shivers]]'' |
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** ''[[Scanners]]'' |
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** ''[[Videodrome]]'' |
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** ''[[The Fly]]'' |
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** ''[[Naked Lunch]]'' |
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** ''[[eXistenZ]]'' |
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** ''[[Spider (film)|Spider]]'' |
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** ''[[A History of Violence]]'' |
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** ''[[Eastern Promises]]'' |
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* ''[[Cruising]]'' |
* ''[[Cruising]]'' |
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=== D === |
=== D === |
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* ''[[Daimajin]]'' |
* ''[[Daimajin]]'' |
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* [[Joe Dante]] |
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** ''[[Piranha]]'' |
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** ''[[Innerspace]]'' |
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** ''[[Matinee]]'' |
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** ''[[The Burbs]]'' |
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* ''[[Dark Angel: The Ascent]]'' |
* ''[[Dark Angel: The Ascent]]'' |
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* ''[[The Dark Crystal]]'' |
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* ''[[Dark Night of the Scarecrow]]'' |
* ''[[Dark Night of the Scarecrow]]'' |
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* ''[[The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951 film)|The Day the Earth Stood Still]]'' (the original - see [[Klaatu Barada Nikto]]). |
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* [[Brian De Palma]] |
* [[Brian De Palma]] |
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** ''[[Sisters]]'' |
** ''[[Sisters]]'' |
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** ''[[Phantom of the Paradise]]'' |
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** ''[[The Fury]]'' |
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** ''[[Dressed To Kill (film)|Dressed To Kill]]'' |
** ''[[Dressed To Kill (film)|Dressed To Kill]]'' |
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** ''[[Blow Out]]'' |
** ''[[Blow Out]]'' |
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** ''[[Scarface]]'' |
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** ''[[Body Double (film)|Body Double]]'' |
** ''[[Body Double (film)|Body Double]]'' |
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** ''[[Raising Cain]]'' |
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** ''[[Carlitos Way|Carlito's Way]]'' |
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** ''[[Femme Fatale (film)|Femme Fatale]]'' |
** ''[[Femme Fatale (film)|Femme Fatale]]'' |
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* ''[[Dead or Alive (film)|Dead or Alive]]'' |
* ''[[Dead or Alive (film)|Dead or Alive]]'' |
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** ''[[Crazy Mama]]'' |
** ''[[Crazy Mama]]'' |
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** ''[[Melvin And Howard]]'' |
** ''[[Melvin And Howard]]'' |
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** ''[[Stop Making Sense]]'' |
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** ''[[Swing Shift]]'' |
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** ''[[Something Wild]]'' |
** ''[[Something Wild]]'' |
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** ''[[Married to the Mob]]'' |
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** ''[[The Silence of the Lambs]]'' |
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* ''[[Demonlover]]'' |
* ''[[Demonlover]]'' |
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* ''[[The Devil's Rejects]]'' |
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* ''[[Dirty Work]]'' |
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* ''[[Disco Godfather]]'' |
* ''[[Disco Godfather]]'' |
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* ''[[Divorce, Italian Style]]'' |
* ''[[Divorce, Italian Style]]'' |
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* ''[[Dog Soldiers]]'' |
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* ''[[Donnie Darko]]'' (the first film of [[Turn of the Millennium|the 2000s]] to inspire ongoing midnight screenings a la ''Rocky Horror'') |
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* ''[[Don't Torture a Duckling]]'' |
* ''[[Don't Torture a Duckling]]'' |
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* ''[[Doomsday]]'' |
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* ''[[Dr. Cyclops]]'' |
* ''[[Dr. Cyclops]]'' |
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* ''[[Drive (film)|Drive]]'' |
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* ''[[Drop Dead Fred]]'' |
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* ''[[Duck Soup]]'' |
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=== E === |
=== E === |
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* ''[[Earth Girls Are Easy]]'' |
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* ''[[Easy Rider]]'' (1969 - big on release, cult later) |
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* ''[[Eating Raoul]]'' |
* ''[[Eating Raoul]]'' |
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* ''[[Empire Records]]'' |
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* ''[[Enter the Dragon]]'' |
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* ''[[Enter the Void]]'' |
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* ''[[Equilibrium]]'' |
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* ''[[Equinox]]'' |
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** ''[[Pandorum]]'' (a [[Spiritual Successor]] to the above, is becoming this) |
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* ''[[Evil Alien Conquerors]]'' |
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* ''[[Evilspeak]]'' |
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=== F === |
=== F === |
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* ''[[Faces Of Death]]'' |
* ''[[Faces Of Death]]'' |
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* ''[[Falling Down]]'' |
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* ''[[Fantastic Planet]]'' (1973, [[Deranged Animation|animated]]) |
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* ''[[Feast]]'' |
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* ''[[Felidae]]'' (1994, animated) |
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* ''[[The Final Girls]]'' |
* ''[[The Final Girls]]'' |
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* ''[[Fire and Ice (animation)|Fire and Ice]]'' |
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* ''[[Five Deadly Venoms]]'' |
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* ''[[The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T]]'' (live-action Dr. Seuss, 1953) |
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* ''[[Flash Gordon (film)|Flash Gordon]]'' |
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* ''[[The Food of the Gods]]'' |
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* ''[[Forbidden Planet]]'' |
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* ''[[Forbidden Zone (film)|Forbidden Zone]]'' |
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* ''[[Frankenstein's Bloody Terror]]'' |
* ''[[Frankenstein's Bloody Terror]]'' |
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* ''[[Freddy Got Fingered]]'' |
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* ''[[Friday (film)|Friday]]'' |
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* ''[[Frostbite]]'' |
* ''[[Frostbite]]'' |
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=== G === |
=== G === |
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* ''[[Ghost World]]'' |
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* [[Terry Gilliam]] |
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** ''[[Jabberwocky]]'' |
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** ''[[Time Bandits]]'' |
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** ''[[The Adventures of Baron Munchausen]]'' |
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** ''[[The Fisher King]]'' |
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** ''[[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas]]'' |
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** ''[[The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus]]'' |
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** And ''The Man Who Shot Don Quixote'', in all likelihood.{{verify}} |
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* ''[[Ginger Snaps]]'' |
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* ''[[The Girl Next Door (literature)|The Girl Next Door]]'' |
* ''[[The Girl Next Door (literature)|The Girl Next Door]]'' |
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* ''[[Give My Regards to Broad Street]]'' (the cult is small, but still measurable) |
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* ''[[Glen or Glenda]]'' |
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* ''[[G Men From Hell]]'' |
* ''[[G Men From Hell]]'' |
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* ''[[God's Gun]]'' |
* ''[[God's Gun]]'' |
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* ''[[The Gods Must Be Crazy]]'' |
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* ''[[Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell]]'' |
* ''[[Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell]]'' |
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* ''[[Good Burger]]'' |
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* ''[[The Goonies]]'' |
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* ''[[The Gore Gore Girls]]'' |
* ''[[The Gore Gore Girls]]'' |
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* ''[[Graduation Day]]'' |
* ''[[Graduation Day]]'' |
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* ''[[The Great Race]]'' (a small cult again, but still here) |
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* ''[[Gregory's Girl]]'' |
* ''[[Gregory's Girl]]'' |
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* ''[[Grey Gardens]]'' |
* ''[[Grey Gardens]]'' |
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* ''[[Grizzly]]'' |
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* ''[[Guest From the Future]]'' (mainstream in former USSR, cult elsewhere) |
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* ''[[Guinea Pig]]'' |
* ''[[Guinea Pig]]'' |
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* ''[[Gymkata]]'' |
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=== H === |
=== H === |
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* ''[[Hack-O-Lantern]]'' |
* ''[[Hack-O-Lantern]]'' |
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* ''[[Hackers]]'' |
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* ''[[Hair (theatre)]]'' (1979) |
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* ''[[Half Baked]]'' |
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* ''[[Hands of the Ripper]]'' |
* ''[[Hands of the Ripper]]'' |
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* ''[[The Happiness of the Katakuris]]'' |
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* ''[[Harakiri (film)|Harakiri]]'' |
* ''[[Harakiri (film)|Harakiri]]'' |
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* ''[[Hard Boiled]]'' |
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* ''[[The Harder They Come]]'' |
* ''[[The Harder They Come]]'' |
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* ''[[Hardware (film)|Hardware]]'' |
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* ''[[Harold and Maude]]'' |
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* [[Harryhausen Movie|Ray Harryhausen]] |
* [[Harryhausen Movie|Ray Harryhausen]] |
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** ''[[It Came from Beneath the Sea]]'' |
** ''[[It Came from Beneath the Sea]]'' |
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** ''[[The 7th Voyage of Sinbad]]'' |
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** ''[[Jason and the Argonauts]]'' |
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** ''[[One Million Years BC]]'' |
** ''[[One Million Years BC]]'' |
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** ''[[The Golden Voyage of Sinbad]]'' |
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** ''[[Clash of the Titans]]'' (1981) |
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* ''[[Hausu]]'' |
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* [[Todd Haynes]] |
* [[Todd Haynes]] |
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** ''[[Superstar The Karen Carpenter Story]]'' |
** ''[[Superstar The Karen Carpenter Story]]'' |
||
** ''[[Poison]]'' |
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** ''[[Safe]]'' |
** ''[[Safe]]'' |
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** ''[[Velvet Goldmine]]'' |
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** ''[[Far From Heaven]]'' |
** ''[[Far From Heaven]]'' |
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** ''[[I'm Not There]]'' |
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* ''[[Head]]'' |
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* ''[[Heavy Metal (animation)|Heavy Metal]]'' |
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* A lot of films by Harmony Korine, particularly ''[[Gummo]]'' |
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* ''[[Heavy Metal Parking Lot]]'' |
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* ''[[Hedwig and The Angry Inch]]'' |
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* ''[[Hell of the Living Dead]]'' |
* ''[[Hell of the Living Dead]]'' |
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* ''[[Heroic Trio]]'' |
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* ''[[The Hideous Sun Demon]]'' |
* ''[[The Hideous Sun Demon]]'' |
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* ''[[Highlander]]'' |
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* ''[[Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers]]'' |
* ''[[Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers]]'' |
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* ''[[Horror Express]]'' |
* ''[[Horror Express]]'' |
||
* ''[[Hot Rods To Hell]]'' |
* ''[[Hot Rods To Hell]]'' |
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* ''[[The House of the Devil]]'' |
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* ''[[The House of Yes]]'' |
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* ''[[Housebound]]'' |
* ''[[Housebound]]'' |
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* ''[[The Human Centipede]]'' |
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* ''[[Hush]]'' |
* ''[[Hush]]'' |
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=== I === |
=== I === |
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* ''[[I Am Cuba]]'' |
* ''[[I Am Cuba]]'' |
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* ''[[I Heart Huckabees|I Heart Huckabee's]]'' |
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* ''[[I Sell the Dead]]'' |
* ''[[I Sell the Dead]]'' |
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* ''[[The Iceman]]'' |
* ''[[The Iceman]]'' |
||
* ''[[Inferno (1980 film)|Inferno]]'' |
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* ''[[Inframan|Infra-Man]]'' |
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* ''[[The Innkeepers]]'' |
* ''[[The Innkeepers]]'' |
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* ''[[Invasion of the Body Snatchers]]'' |
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* ''[[The Invitation]]'' |
* ''[[The Invitation]]'' |
||
* ''[[Irma Vep]]'' |
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* ''[[Ishtar]]'' |
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* ''[[It Lives By Night]]'' |
* ''[[It Lives By Night]]'' |
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* ''[[It! The Terror from Beyond Space]]'' |
* ''[[It! The Terror from Beyond Space]]'' |
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=== J === |
=== J === |
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* [[Peter Jackson]] |
* [[Peter Jackson]] |
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** ''[[Meet the Feebles]]'' |
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** ''[[Heavenly Creatures]]'' |
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** ''[[Forgotten Silver]]'' |
** ''[[Forgotten Silver]]'' |
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** ''[[The Frighteners]]'' |
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* [[Jim Jarmusch]] |
* [[Jim Jarmusch]] |
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** ''[[Permanent Vacation]]'' |
** ''[[Permanent Vacation]]'' |
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** ''[[Mystery Train]]'' |
** ''[[Mystery Train]]'' |
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** ''[[Night On Earth]]'' |
** ''[[Night On Earth]]'' |
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** ''[[Dead Man (film)|Dead Man]]'' |
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** ''[[Ghost Dog: The Way of The Samurai]]'' |
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** ''[[Coffee And Cigarettes]]'' |
** ''[[Coffee And Cigarettes]]'' |
||
* ''[[Jesus Christ Superstar]]'' |
|||
* [[Jean Pierre Jeunet]] |
|||
** ''[[Delicatessen]]'' |
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** ''[[The City of Lost Children]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Amelie]]'' |
|||
** ''[[A Very Long Engagement]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Micmacs]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Joe Versus the Volcano]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Miami Connection]]'' |
* ''[[Miami Connection]]'' |
||
* [[Mike Jittlov]] |
* [[Mike Jittlov]] |
||
** ''[[The Wizard of Speed and Time (short)|The Wizard of Speed and Time]]'' (original short) |
|||
** ''[[The Wizard of Speed and Time (film)|The Wizard of Speed and Time]]'' (full-length film) |
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** ''[[Fashionation]]'' |
** ''[[Fashionation]]'' |
||
* [[Mike Judge]] |
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** ''[[Beavis and Butt-Head|Beavis And Butt-head Do America]]'' |
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** ''[[Office Space]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Extract]]'' |
|||
=== K === |
=== K === |
||
* ''[[Kagemusha]]'' |
* ''[[Kagemusha]]'' |
||
* [[Lloyd Kaufman]] |
|||
** ''[[Class of Nuke 'Em High]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Troma's War]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D.]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Tromeo and Juliet]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Kickboxing Academy]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Kids]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Killer Condom]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Killing Zoe]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Kin-dza-dza!|Kin-Dza-Dza]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Krull]]'' |
|||
* [[Stanley Kubrick]] |
|||
** ''[[The Killing (film)|The Killing]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Paths of Glory]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Lolita]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Dr. Strangelove]]'' |
|||
** ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey]]'' |
|||
** ''[[A Clockwork Orange (film)|A Clockwork Orange]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Barry Lyndon]]'' |
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** ''[[The Shining]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Eyes Wide Shut]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Kung Fu Hustle]]'' |
|||
=== L === |
=== L === |
||
* ''[[Labyrinth]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Ladies And Gentlemen The Fabulous Stains|Ladies And Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains]]'' |
* ''[[Ladies And Gentlemen The Fabulous Stains|Ladies And Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains]]'' |
||
* ''[[Lady Snowblood]]'' |
|||
* ''[[The Last Man on Earth]]'' |
* ''[[The Last Man on Earth]]'' |
||
* ''[[The Last Seduction]]'' |
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* ''[[The Leopard Man]]'' |
* ''[[The Leopard Man]]'' |
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* ''[[The Limey]]'' |
* ''[[The Limey]]'' |
||
* [[Richard Linklater]] |
* [[Richard Linklater]] |
||
** ''[[Slacker]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Dazed and Confused]]'' |
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** ''[[Before Sunrise]]'' |
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** ''[[The Newton Boys]]'' |
** ''[[The Newton Boys]]'' |
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** ''[[Waking Life]]'' |
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** ''[[A Scanner Darkly]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Little Nemo]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Little Nicky]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Lord of Illusions]]'' |
* ''[[Lord of Illusions]]'' |
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* ''[[The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Love and Basketball]]'' |
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* ''[[Love Exposure]]'' |
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* ''[[Love Streams]]'' |
* ''[[Love Streams]]'' |
||
* [[David Lynch]] |
|||
** ''[[Eraserhead]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Dune]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Blue Velvet]]'' |
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** ''[[Wild at Heart]]'' |
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** ''[[Twin Peaks]]: [[The Movie|Fire Walk With Me]]'' |
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** ''[[Lost Highway]]'' |
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** ''[[Mulholland Drive]]'' |
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** ''[[Inland Empire]]'' |
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=== M === |
=== M === |
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* ''[[Mad Dog Morgan]]'' |
* ''[[Mad Dog Morgan]]'' |
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* ''[[Madhouse (film)|Madhouse]]'' |
* ''[[Madhouse (film)|Madhouse]]'' |
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* ''[[The Man Who Fell to Earth]]'' |
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* ''[[The Man Who Saves the World]]'' |
|||
* ''[[The Man with the Iron Fists]]'' |
* ''[[The Man with the Iron Fists]]'' |
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* ''[[The Manson Family]]'' |
* ''[[The Manson Family]]'' |
||
* ''[[Master of the Flying Guillotine]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Maximum Overdrive]]'' |
|||
* ''McBain'' (not the [[The Simpsons (animation)|Rainier Wolfcastle]] films) |
|||
* ''[[Meatball Machine]]'' |
* ''[[Meatball Machine]]'' |
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* ''[[Medium Cool]]'' |
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* ''[[Midnight Madness]]''—Disney's 2nd PG-rated movie<ref>At least two live-action films from the 1950s were rated PG on video release.</ref> |
* ''[[Midnight Madness]]''—Disney's 2nd PG-rated movie<ref>At least two live-action films from the 1950s were rated PG on video release.</ref> |
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* ''[[The Millennium Trilogy]]'' |
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** ''[[The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo]]'' |
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** ''[[The Girl Who Played With Fire]]'' |
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** ''[[The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Mom and Dad Save The World]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Mommie Dearest]]'' |
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* ''[[Monster Brawl]]'' |
* ''[[Monster Brawl]]'' |
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* ''[[The Monster Club]]'' |
* ''[[The Monster Club]]'' |
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* [[Monty Python]] |
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** ''[[Monty Python's The Meaning of Life]]'' |
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* ''[[Moon]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Morvern Callar]]'' |
* ''[[Morvern Callar]]'' |
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* ''[[Ms. 45]]'' |
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* ''[[Mulan: Rise of a Warrior]]'' |
* ''[[Mulan: Rise of a Warrior]]'' |
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* ''[[Murder Party]]'' |
* ''[[Murder Party]]'' |
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* ''[[Mystery Men]]'' |
|||
=== N === |
=== N === |
||
* ''[[Napoleon Dynamite]]'' |
|||
* ''[[The New York Ripper]]'' |
* ''[[The New York Ripper]]'' |
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* ''[[Newsies]]'' |
|||
* ''[[The Night Flier]]'' |
* ''[[The Night Flier]]'' |
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* ''[[Night of the Comet]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Night of the Creeps]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Night of the Demon (1980 film)}|Night of the Demon]]'' (1980) |
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* ''[[Night of the Lepus]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Nightcrawler]]'' |
* ''[[Nightcrawler]]'' |
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=== O === |
=== O === |
||
* ''[[Oldboy]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Oliver and Company]]'' |
|||
* ''[[O Lucky Man]]'' |
* ''[[O Lucky Man]]'' |
||
=== P === |
=== P === |
||
* [[Trey Parker and Matt Stone]] |
|||
** ''[[Baseketball]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Orgazmo]]'' |
|||
** ''[[South Park|South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Team America: World Police]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Performance]]'' |
* ''[[Performance]]'' |
||
* ''[[Planet of the Apes]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Pootie Tang]]'' |
|||
* [[Alex Proyas]]: |
|||
** ''[[Dark City]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Knowing]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Popcorn]]'' |
* ''[[Popcorn]]'' |
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* ''[[Popeye (film)|Popeye]]'' (the [[Live Action Adaptation|live action]] film) |
|||
* ''[[Primer]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Léon: The Professional]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Pulse]]'' |
* ''[[Pulse]]'' |
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* ''[[Putney Swope]]'' |
|||
=== R === |
=== R === |
||
* [[Sam Raimi]] |
* [[Sam Raimi]] |
||
** ''[[Crimewave]]'' |
** ''[[Crimewave]]'' |
||
** ''[[The Quick and the Dead]]'' |
|||
** ''[[A Simple Plan (film)|A Simple Plan]]'' |
** ''[[A Simple Plan (film)|A Simple Plan]]'' |
||
** ''[[Drag Me to Hell]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Rawhaed Rex]]'' |
* ''[[Rawhaed Rex]]'' |
||
* ''[[Real Genius]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Red Sun (film)|Red Sun]]'' |
* ''[[Red Sun (film)|Red Sun]]'' |
||
* ''[[Remo Williams The Adventure Begins]]'' |
* ''[[Remo Williams The Adventure Begins]]'' |
||
* ''[[Repo Man]]'' |
|||
* ''[[The Ritual]]'' |
* ''[[The Ritual]]'' |
||
* ''[[Rivers Edge]]'' |
* ''[[Rivers Edge]]'' |
||
* ''[[Road House]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Return to Oz]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Robot Holocaust]]'' |
* ''[[Robot Holocaust]]'' |
||
* [[Robert Rodriguez]] |
|||
** ''[[El Mariachi]]'' trilogy |
|||
*** ''[[El Mariachi]]'' |
|||
*** ''[[Desperado]]'' |
|||
*** ''[[Once Upon a Time In Mexico]]'' |
|||
** ''[[The Faculty]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Planet Terror]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Machete]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Rolling Vengeance]]'' |
* ''[[Rolling Vengeance]]'' |
||
* [[George A Romero]] |
* [[George A Romero]] |
||
** ''[[The Crazies]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Dawn of the Dead (film)|Dawn of the Dead]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Martin (1978 film)|Martin]]'' |
** ''[[Martin (1978 film)|Martin]]'' |
||
** ''[[Creepshow]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Day of the Dead]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Land of the Dead]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Rubber]]'' |
|||
=== S === |
=== S === |
||
* ''[[Samurai Cop]]'' |
* ''[[Samurai Cop]]'' |
||
* ''[[Santa Claus (film)|Santa Claus]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Santa Claus Conquers the Martians]]'' |
|||
* ''[[The Secret of NIMH]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Secretary]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Saving Christmas (film)|Saving Christmas]]'' |
* ''[[Saving Christmas (film)|Saving Christmas]]'' |
||
* ''[[Serenity]]'' |
|||
* ''[[The Seventh Curse]]'' |
* ''[[The Seventh Curse]]'' |
||
* ''[[Shakes the Clown (Film)]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Sherrybaby]]'' |
* ''[[Sherrybaby]]'' |
||
* ''[[Shinjuku Triad Society]]'' |
* ''[[Shinjuku Triad Society]]'' |
||
* ''[[A Shock to the System]]'' |
* ''[[A Shock to the System]]'' |
||
* ''[[Shock Treatment]]'' (a "sequel" to ''Rocky Horror'') |
|||
* ''[[Shock Waves]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Showgirls]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Singles]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Six-String Samurai]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Slap Shot]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Sleepaway Camp]]'' |
|||
* [[Kevin Smith]] |
|||
** ''[[Clerks]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Mallrats]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Chasing Amy]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Dogma]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Clerks II]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Zack and Miri Make a Porno]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Society]]'' |
* ''[[Society]]'' |
||
* ''[[Southland Tales]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Spaceballs]]'' |
|||
* ''[[The Specials]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Spider Baby]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Stage Fright Aquarius]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Starcrash]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Starship Troopers (film)|Starship Troopers]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Step Brothers]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Strait Jacket]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Stay Tuned]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Stitches]]'' |
* ''[[Stitches]]'' |
||
* ''[[Stone Cold]]'' |
* ''[[Stone Cold]]'' |
||
* ''[[Street Fighter (film)|Street Fighter]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Street Trash]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Student Bodies (film)|Student Bodies]]'' |
|||
* ''[[The Stunt Man]]'' |
* ''[[The Stunt Man]]'' |
||
* ''[[Suicide Club]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Super Fuzz]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Surf Nazis Must Die]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Swingers]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Switchblade Sisters]]'' |
|||
=== T === |
=== T === |
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* ''[[Tales from the Crypt (film)|Tales from the Crypt]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Tales from the Hood]]'' |
|||
* [[Quentin Tarantino]] |
|||
** ''[[Reservoir Dogs]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Jackie Brown]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Kill Bill]] I and II'' |
|||
** ''[[Death Proof]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Inglourious Basterds]]'' |
|||
* ''[[TerrorVision]]'' |
* ''[[TerrorVision]]'' |
||
* ''[[The Theatre Bizarre]]'' |
* ''[[The Theatre Bizarre]]'' |
||
* ''[[Themroc]]'' |
* ''[[Themroc]]'' |
||
* ''[[Thirst (1979 film)|Thirst]]'' (1979) |
* ''[[Thirst (1979 film)|Thirst]]'' (1979) |
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* ''[[Thirst]]'' (2009) |
|||
* ''[[The 36th Chamber of Shaolin]]'' |
|||
* ''[[The 13th Warrior]]'': Although it was panned by critics and one of the biggest box office bombs of all time, this movie nonetheless has a sizable fan following. |
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* ''[[This Island Earth]]'' |
|||
* ''[[This Is Spinal Tap]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Three Women]]'' |
* ''[[Three Women]]'' |
||
* ''[[Thriller - A Cruel Picture]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Titan A.E.]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Tombs of the Blind Dead]]'' |
* ''[[Tombs of the Blind Dead]]'' |
||
* ''[[El Topo]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Torso]]'' |
* ''[[Torso]]'' |
||
* ''[[Tourist Trap (film)|Tourist Trap]]'' |
* ''[[Tourist Trap (film)|Tourist Trap]]'' |
||
* ''[[The Town That Dreaded Sundown]]'' |
* ''[[The Town That Dreaded Sundown]]'' |
||
* ''[[Train to Busan]]'' |
* ''[[Train to Busan]]'' |
||
* ''[[Transformers: The Movie]]'' (1986) |
|||
* ''[[Treasure Planet]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Trick 'r Treat]]'' |
|||
* ''[[The Triplets of Belleville]]'' |
|||
* ''[[True Romance]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Turbo Kid]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Twice Upon a Time (1983 film)|Twice Upon a Time]]'' |
|||
* ''[[200 Motels]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Two Lane Blacktop]]'' |
* ''[[Two Lane Blacktop]]'' |
||
=== V === |
=== V === |
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* ''[[Valerie and Her Week of Wonders]]'' |
* ''[[Valerie and Her Week of Wonders]]'' |
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* ''[[Valley of the Dolls]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Vampires In Havana]]'' |
* ''[[Vampires In Havana]]'' |
||
* ''[[Vampire's Kiss]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Vampyros Lesbos]]'' |
|||
* [[Gus Van Sant]] |
* [[Gus Van Sant]] |
||
** ''[[Drugstore Cowboy]]'' |
** ''[[Drugstore Cowboy]]'' |
||
** ''[[My Own Private Idaho]]'' |
|||
** ''[[To Die For]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Gerry]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Elephant]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Last Days]]'' |
** ''[[Last Days]]'' |
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** ''[[Paranoid Park]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Vanishing Point]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Vase de Noces]]'' |
|||
* ''[[V/H/S]]'' |
* ''[[V/H/S]]'' |
||
* ''[[The Virgin Spring]]'' |
* ''[[The Virgin Spring]]'' |
||
* ''[[Virtuosity]]'' |
|||
* ''[[The Void (film)|The Void]]'' |
* ''[[The Void (film)|The Void]]'' |
||
* ''[[Volunteers]]'' |
* ''[[Volunteers]]'' |
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=== W === |
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* ''[[The Wailing]]'' |
* ''[[The Wailing]]'' |
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* ''[[The Wall]]'' |
|||
* ''[[The Warriors (film)|The Warriors]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Warriors of the Wasteland]]'' |
* ''[[Warriors of the Wasteland]]'' |
||
* [[John Waters]] |
* [[John Waters]] |
||
** ''[[Multiple Maniacs]]'' |
** ''[[Multiple Maniacs]]'' |
||
** ''[[Pink Flamingos]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Female Trouble]]'' |
** ''[[Female Trouble]]'' |
||
** ''[[Desperate Living]]'' |
** ''[[Desperate Living]]'' |
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** ''[[Polyester]]'' |
** ''[[Polyester]]'' |
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** ''[[Hairspray]]'' |
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** ''[[Cry-Baby]]'' |
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** ''[[Serial Mom]]'' |
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** ''[[Pecker]]'' |
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** ''[[Cecil B. Demented]]'' |
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** ''[[A Dirty Shame]]'' |
** ''[[A Dirty Shame]]'' |
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* ''[[What Have You Done to Solange?]]'' |
* ''[[What Have You Done to Solange?]]'' |
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* ''[[American Tabloid]]'' |
* ''[[American Tabloid]]'' |
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* ''[[Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me]]'' |
* ''[[Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me]]'' |
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* ''[[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas]]'': <small>[[Long Title|A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream]],</small> another case where both the original book and the movie are cult in their own right. (link goes to the work page for a film of the same name) |
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* ''[[The Men Who Stare at Goats]]'' (link goes to the work page for a film of the same name) |
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* ''[[No Logo]]'' |
* ''[[No Logo]]'' |
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* ''[[Roadside America]]'' ([http://roadsideamerica.com website]) |
* ''[[Roadside America]]'' ([http://roadsideamerica.com website]) |
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* ''[[The Rum Diary]]'' (link goes to the work page for a film of the same name) |
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* ''[[Youth in Revolt]]'' (link goes to the work page for a film of the same name) |
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== [[Live-Action TV]] == |
== [[Live-Action TV]] == |
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* ''[[Dead Like Me]]'' |
* ''[[Dead Like Me]]'' |
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* ''[[Deadwood]]'' |
* ''[[Deadwood]]'' |
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* ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' |
* ''[[Dragon Ball]]''{{verify}} |
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* ''[[The Equalizer]]'' ''was'' popular at the time of its original airings, but became this over the years. |
* ''[[The Equalizer]]'' ''was'' popular at the time of its original airings, but became this over the years. ''MOD: Then it isn't a cult classic by our definition.'' |
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* ''[[The Fast Show]]'' |
* ''[[The Fast Show]]'' |
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* ''[[Fawlty Towers]]'' |
* ''[[Fawlty Towers]]'' |
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* ''[[Power Rangers]]'' Aside from a small fanbase, the rest of the general public never knew the show was [[Long Runner|still around]]. |
* ''[[Power Rangers]]'' Aside from a small fanbase, the rest of the general public never knew the show was [[Long Runner|still around]]. |
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* ''[[Profit]]'' |
* ''[[Profit]]'' |
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* ''[[Pushing Daisies]]'' is already showing signs. |
* ''[[Pushing Daisies]]'' is already showing signs.{{context}} |
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* ''[[Queer as Folk]]'' |
* ''[[Queer as Folk]]'' |
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* ''[[Red Dwarf]]'' |
* ''[[Red Dwarf]]'' |
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* ''[[Undeclared]]'' |
* ''[[Undeclared]]'' |
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* ''[[V (TV series)|V]]'' - The original. |
* ''[[V (TV series)|V]]'' - The original. |
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* ''[[Whose Line Is It Anyway?]]'' |
* ''[[Whose Line Is It Anyway?]]''{{verify}} |
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* ''[[The Wire]]'' |
* ''[[The Wire]]'' |
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* ''[[Wonderfalls]]'' |
* ''[[Wonderfalls]]'' |
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* [[Tenacious D]] |
* [[Tenacious D]] |
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* [[They Might Be Giants (band)|They Might Be Giants]] |
* [[They Might Be Giants (band)|They Might Be Giants]] |
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* [[The Velvet Underground]] |
* [[The Velvet Underground]]{{verify}} |
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** ''The Velvet Underground & [[Nico]]'' (1967) |
** ''The Velvet Underground & [[Nico]]'' (1967) |
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** ''White Light/White Heat'' (1968) |
** ''White Light/White Heat'' (1968) |
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* [[Weezer]]: ''Pinkerton'' (1996) |
* [[Weezer]]: ''Pinkerton'' (1996) |
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* [[XTC]]: ''Drums and Wires'' (1979) |
* [[XTC]]: ''Drums and Wires'' (1979) |
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* [["Weird Al" Yankovic]] |
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* [[Frank Zappa]] |
* [[Frank Zappa]] |
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** ''[[Freak-Out]]'' (1966) |
** ''[[Freak-Out]]'' (1966) |
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== [[Tabletop Games]] == |
== [[Tabletop Games]] == |
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Many tabletop [[RPG]]s are a cult within a cult following, including; |
Many tabletop [[RPG]]s are a cult within a cult following,{{verify|reason=MOD: what makes tabletop games automatically 'cult'?}} including; |
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* ''[[Bunnies and Burrows]]'' |
* ''[[Bunnies and Burrows]]'' |
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* ''[[Call of Cthulhu (tabletop game)|Call of Cthulhu]]'' |
* ''[[Call of Cthulhu (tabletop game)|Call of Cthulhu]]'' |
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* ''[[Deadlands]]'' |
* ''[[Deadlands]]'' |
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* ''[[In Nomine]]'' |
* ''[[In Nomine]]'' |
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* [[Pinball]] in general. |
* [[Pinball]] in general.{{verify}} |
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* ''[[Traveller]]'' |
* ''[[Traveller]]''{{verify}} |
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* ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' has been the go-to RPG for decades, and has served as the [[Trope Codifier]] for most modern Fantasy and RPG games and media ever since. |
* ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' has been the go-to RPG for decades, and has served as the [[Trope Codifier]] for most modern Fantasy and RPG games and media ever since.{{verify}} |
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== [[Theatre]] == |
== [[Theatre]] == |
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* ''[[13]]'' |
* ''[[13]]'' |
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* ''[[Greater Tuna]]'' |
* ''[[Greater Tuna]]'' |
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* ''[[Jesus Christ Superstar]]'' |
* ''[[Jesus Christ Superstar]]''{{verify}} |
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* ''[[Hair (theatre)|Hair]]'' |
* ''[[Hair (theatre)|Hair]]''{{verify}} |
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* ''[[Little Shop of Horrors]]'' (the off-Broadway production) |
* ''[[Little Shop of Horrors]]'' (the off-Broadway production) |
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* Despite Andrew Lloyd Webber's attempts to disown ''[[Starlight Express]]'', the musical has attracted a small but extremely dedicated fanbase, many members of which dress up as the characters a la ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'', interact with the actors backstage, and travel to cities and overseas to attend as many productions as possible. |
* Despite Andrew Lloyd Webber's attempts to disown ''[[Starlight Express]]'', the musical has attracted a small but extremely dedicated fanbase, many members of which dress up as the characters a la ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'', interact with the actors backstage, and travel to cities and overseas to attend as many productions as possible. |
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* ''[[Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (theatre)|Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street]]'' |
* ''[[Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (theatre)|Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street]]'' |
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* ''[[Repo! The Genetic Opera]]'' |
* ''[[Repo! The Genetic Opera]]'' |
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* ''[[Rent]]'' You know. Rent-heads, and all. |
* ''[[Rent]]'' You know. Rent-heads, and all.{{verify}} |
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* ''[[Spring Awakening]]'' has a following who call themselves "The Guilty Ones". |
* ''[[Spring Awakening]]'' has a following who call themselves "The Guilty Ones". |
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== [[Western Animation]] == |
== [[Western Animation]] == |
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=== A-E === |
=== A-E === |
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* Lots of cartoons on ''[[Adult Swim]]'', thanks to its timeslot. Examples that have retained a cult following include: |
* Lots of cartoons on ''[[Adult Swim]]'', thanks to its timeslot.{{verify|reason=MOD: What does the timeslot have to do with being or not being a cult classic?}} Examples that have retained a cult following include: |
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** ''[[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]]'' and ''[[Stoner Flick|Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theaters]]'' |
** ''[[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]]'' and ''[[Stoner Flick|Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theaters]]'' |
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** ''[[The Boondocks]]'' |
** ''[[The Boondocks]]'' |
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* ''[[American Dad]]'' |
* ''[[American Dad]]'' |
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* ''[[Archer]]'' |
* ''[[Archer]]'' |
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* The cartoons of [[Tex Avery]] |
* The cartoons of [[Tex Avery]]{{verify}} |
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* [[Ralph Bakshi]] |
* [[Ralph Bakshi]]{{verify}} |
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** ''[[Fritz the Cat (animation)|Fritz the Cat]]'' |
** ''[[Fritz the Cat (animation)|Fritz the Cat]]'' |
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** ''[[Heavy Traffic]]'' |
** ''[[Heavy Traffic]]'' |
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** ''[[Fire and Ice (animation)|Fire and Ice]]'' |
** ''[[Fire and Ice (animation)|Fire and Ice]]'' |
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** ''[[Cool World]]'' |
** ''[[Cool World]]'' |
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* ''[[Beavis and Butthead]]'' |
* ''[[Beavis and Butthead]]''{{verify}} |
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* ''[[The Brave Little Toaster]]'' |
* ''[[The Brave Little Toaster]]''{{verify}} |
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* ''[[Peanuts|Charlie Brown...]]'' animated specials and the [[The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show|Saturday morning cartoon]]: |
* ''[[Peanuts|Charlie Brown...]]'' animated specials and the [[The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show|Saturday morning cartoon]]:{{verify|reason=This claim is extremely dubious}} |
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** ''[[A Charlie Brown Christmas]]'' |
** ''[[A Charlie Brown Christmas]]'' |
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** ''[[It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown]]'' |
** ''[[It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown]]'' |
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** ''[[Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown]]'' |
** ''[[Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown]]'' |
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** ''[[Snoopy Come Home]]'' Usually remembered for being ridiculously depressing. |
** ''[[Snoopy Come Home]]'' Usually remembered for being ridiculously depressing. |
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* The cartoons of [[Bob Clampett]] |
* The cartoons of [[Bob Clampett]]{{verify}} |
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* ''[[Clerks the Animated Series]]'' |
* ''[[Clerks the Animated Series]]'' |
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* ''[[Clone High]]'' |
* ''[[Clone High]]'' |
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* [[DiC]] had a few series considered this, some of which can be found elsewhere on this page. |
* [[DiC]] had a few series considered this, some of which can be found elsewhere on this page. |
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* The ''[[Dilbert (animation)|Dilbert]]'' cartoon. |
* The ''[[Dilbert (animation)|Dilbert]]'' cartoon. |
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* ''[[Doug]]'' (While the Disney version was considered more successful, [[Nickelodeon]]'s are still considered this) |
* ''[[Doug]]'' (While the Disney version was considered more successful, [[Nickelodeon]]'s are still considered this){{verify}} |
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* ''[[Drawn Together]]'' |
* ''[[Drawn Together]]'' |
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* ''[[Duckman]]'' |
* ''[[Duckman]]'' |
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* ''[[Freakazoid!]]'' |
* ''[[Freakazoid!]]'' |
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* ''[[Freak Show]]'' |
* ''[[Freak Show]]'' |
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* ''[[Futurama]]'' (Not as popular in the mainstream as ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'', but still has an obsessive cult following) |
* ''[[Futurama]]'' (Not as popular in the mainstream as ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'', but still has an obsessive cult following){{verify|reason=The given reason is not sufficient for the work to be considered a cult classic}} |
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* ''[[Garfield: His 9 Lives]]'' |
* ''[[Garfield: His 9 Lives]]'' |
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* ''[[Gumby]]'' |
* ''[[Gumby]]''{{verify}} |
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* ''[[Happy Tree Friends]]'' (premiered in the Festival of Sick and Twisted Animation) |
* ''[[Happy Tree Friends]]'' (premiered in the Festival of Sick and Twisted Animation) |
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* ''[[The Haunted World of El Superbeasto]]'' |
* ''[[The Haunted World of El Superbeasto]]'' |
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* ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'' (Turning into this; even eight years after the last episode aired, devoted followers are trying to convince Nickelodeon let the show have a proper finale) |
* ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'' (Turning into this; even eight years after the last episode aired, devoted followers are trying to convince Nickelodeon let the show have a proper finale) |
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* ''[[The Hobbit (animation)|The Hobbit]]'' |
* ''[[The Hobbit (animation)|The Hobbit]]''{{verify}} |
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* ''[[Home Movies]]'' |
* ''[[Home Movies]]'' |
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* ''[[Invader Zim]]'' |
* ''[[Invader Zim]]'' |
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* The cartoons of [[Chuck Jones]] |
* The cartoons of [[Chuck Jones]]{{verify|reason=This claim is extremely dubious}} |
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=== K-O === |
=== K-O === |
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* ''[[KaBlam!]]'' |
* ''[[KaBlam!]]'' |
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* ''[[Kirikou and The Sorceress]]'' (French film, based on African folk tale) |
* ''[[Kirikou and The Sorceress]]'' (French film, based on African folk tale) |
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* ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' |
* ''[[Looney Tunes]]''{{verify|reason=This claim is extremely dubious}} |
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* ''[[Mission Hill]]'' |
* ''[[Mission Hill]]'' |
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* ''[[Mister T (animation)|Mister T]]'' (animated) |
* ''[[Mister T (animation)|Mister T]]'' (animated) |
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* ''[[Monkey Dust]]'' |
* ''[[Monkey Dust]]'' |
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* ''[[The Mouse and His Child]]'' |
* ''[[The Mouse and His Child]]'' |
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* ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic]]'' ascended to the [[Ascended Meme|upper echelons of cult status]] in little more than a year. |
* ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic]]'' ascended to the [[Ascended Meme|upper echelons of cult status]] in little more than a year.{{verify|reason=This claim is extremely dubious, and the reason given does not match our definition of cult classic}} |
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* ''[[The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat]]'' |
* ''[[The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat]]'' |
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* ''[[The Oblongs]]'' |
* ''[[The Oblongs]]'' |
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* ''[[PJ Katie's Farm]]'' |
* ''[[PJ Katie's Farm]]'' |
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* ''[[The Plague Dogs]]'' <small>([[Covers Always Lie|"a special kind]] of [[Nightmare Fuel|movie magic]] from the makers of ''[[Watership Down]]"'')</small> |
* ''[[The Plague Dogs]]'' <small>([[Covers Always Lie|"a special kind]] of [[Nightmare Fuel|movie magic]] from the makers of ''[[Watership Down]]"'')</small> |
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* ''[[Popeye]]'' (original shorts) |
* ''[[Popeye]]'' (original shorts){{verify}} |
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* ''[[Quasi at the Quackadero]]'' |
* ''[[Quasi at the Quackadero]]'' |
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* ''[[Recess]]'' |
* ''[[Recess]]'' |
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* ''[[The Ren and Stimpy Show]]'' |
* ''[[The Ren and Stimpy Show]]''{{verify|reason=This claim is extremely dubious}} |
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** [[John Kricfalusi]] also did the music video for ''[[Tenacious D|Tenacious D: ---- Her Gently]]'' |
** [[John Kricfalusi]] also did the music video for ''[[Tenacious D|Tenacious D: ---- Her Gently]]'' |
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* ''[[The Ripping Friends]]'' |
* ''[[The Ripping Friends]]'' |
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* ''[[Rock and Rule]]'' |
* ''[[Rock and Rule]]'' |
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* ''[[Rocky and Bullwinkle]]'' and its spinoff, ''[[Dudley Do-Right]]''. |
* ''[[Rocky and Bullwinkle]]'' and its spinoff, ''[[Dudley Do-Right]]''.{{verify}} |
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* ''[[Rankin/Bass Productions|Rankin/Bass]]'' films in general, in part thanks to [[Nostalgia Filter]]. |
* ''[[Rankin/Bass Productions|Rankin/Bass]]'' films in general, in part thanks to [[Nostalgia Filter]]. |
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** ''[[The Hobbit (animation)|The Hobbit]]'' (1977) |
** ''[[The Hobbit (animation)|The Hobbit]]'' (1977) |
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** ''[[The Return of the King (animation)|The Return of the King]]'' (1980) Where there's a whip... |
** ''[[The Return of the King (animation)|The Return of the King]]'' (1980) Where there's a whip... |
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** ''[[Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer]]: [[The Movie]]'' |
** ''[[Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer]]: [[The Movie]]''{{verify|reason=This claim is extremely dubious}} |
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* ''[[Samurai Jack]]'' |
* ''[[Samurai Jack]]'' |
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* ''[[The Secret of Kells]]'' (Cartoon Saloon in general is beginning to have this) |
* ''[[The Secret of Kells]]'' (Cartoon Saloon in general is beginning to have this) |
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* ''[[The Secret of NIMH]]'' |
* ''[[The Secret of NIMH]]'' |
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* ''[[Song of the South]]'' |
* ''[[Song of the South]]'' |
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* ''[[South Park]]'' |
* ''[[South Park]]''{{verify|reason=This claim is extremely dubious}} |
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* ''[[Sonic Sat AM|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' (a.k.a ''SatAM'') |
* ''[[Sonic Sat AM|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' (a.k.a ''SatAM'') |
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* ''Todd MacFarlane's [[Spawn]]'' |
* ''Todd MacFarlane's [[Spawn]]'' |
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* ''[[Swat Kats]]'' |
* ''[[Swat Kats]]'' |
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* ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'' was decently popular for a while, but was widely bashed by a lot of comic and superhero fans for its more unusual style, and turned into the [[Butt Monkey]] of [[Cartoon Network]]. However, even years after its cancellation, it still has a fiercely loyal fanbase. |
* ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'' was decently popular for a while, but was widely bashed by a lot of comic and superhero fans for its more unusual style, and turned into the [[Butt Monkey]] of [[Cartoon Network]]. However, even years after its cancellation, it still has a fiercely loyal fanbase.{{verify|reason=The reason given does not match our definition of cult classic}} |
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* ''[[The Thief and the Cobbler]]'' |
* ''[[The Thief and the Cobbler]]'' |
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* ''[[ThunderCats (1985 series)|ThunderCats]]'' |
* ''[[ThunderCats (1985 series)|ThunderCats]]'' |
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== Entire Media == |
== Entire Media == |
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* [[Toku]]satsu{{verify|reason=This claim is extremely dubious, and is probably based on Small Reference Pools. 'Not popular in the USA' is not the same as 'Not popular'.}} |
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* [[Toku]]satsu |
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* [[Video Games]] used to fall under this, being seen as the exclusive domain of children and nerds. In the last decade, however, the success of products like the [[Nintendo Wii]] and iPhone App Store, as well as franchises like ''[[Halo]]'', ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]'', ''[[Madden NFL]]'', ''[[Call of Duty]]'' and ''[[World of Warcraft]]'', have made video games a much more commonplace and socially acceptable pastime. Still, most games apart from big-name franchises remain relatively obscure in mainstream popular culture. |
* [[Video Games]] used to fall under this, being seen as the exclusive domain of children and nerds. In the last decade, however, the success of products like the [[Nintendo Wii]] and iPhone App Store, as well as franchises like ''[[Halo]]'', ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]'', ''[[Madden NFL]]'', ''[[Call of Duty]]'' and ''[[World of Warcraft]]'', have made video games a much more commonplace and socially acceptable pastime. Still, most games apart from big-name franchises remain relatively obscure in mainstream popular culture. |
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* [[Gamebooks]] have a small, but incredibly devoted following of readers, authors, bloggers, and programmers who kept the medium alive and thriving to this day. |
* [[Gamebooks]] have a small, but incredibly devoted following of readers, authors, bloggers, and programmers who kept the medium alive and thriving to this day. |
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This needs to be turned into a category. |
This page needs some cleaning up to be presentable. Before this page can be redirected to the category list, work pages need to be written for the redlinks here. Works Pages Are a Free Launch. |
See Category:Cult Classic for the description that used to be here.
MOD: This list was copied from TV Tropes and does not conform to All The Tropes' standards of verifiability. Before adding "Category:Cult Classic" to any of these works, double-check that they actually are Cult Classics, and not Schlock, Sleeper Hits, or victims of one Troper's Small Reference Pools.
Possible examples of Cult Classic that have not yet been confirmed to have "Category:Cult Classic" include:
Possible examples of Cult Classic that have not yet been confirmed to have "Category:Cult Classic" include:
Comic Books
- The works of Daniel Clowes
- The works of Robert Crumb
- The works of Peter Bagge
- The works of Hart Fisher
- The Book Of Jim
- The Chuckling Whatsit
Film
0-9
A
- The ABCs of Death
- Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe
- Act of Vengeance
- All Hallows' Eve
- All Superheroes Must Die
B
- The Babadook
- The Babysitter
- Bagdad Cafe
- A Bay of Blood
- The Beaver Trilogy
- The Best Of Everything
- Betty Blue
- Kathryn Bigelow
- Billy Jack
- The Black Belly of the Tarantula
- Black Belt Jones
- Black Sabbath
- Blood Freak
- The Blood on Satan's Claw
- Bloody Bloody Bible Camp
- Brainscan
- Bullet in the Head
- The Burning Moon
C
- Cabin Boy
- Cannibal Apocalypse
- Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter
- John Carpenter
- Castle Freak
- Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things
- Chuck And Buck
- Coffin Joe
- Color Me Blood Red
- Conquest
- Roger Corman
- A Bucket Of Blood
- House of Usher
- The Masque Of The Red Death (which, along with the above, are actually based on stories by Edgar Allan Poe)
- The Wild Angels
- Hells Angels on Wheels
- Creature with the Atom Brain
- Cruising
D
- Daimajin
- Dark Angel: The Ascent
- Dark Night of the Scarecrow
- Brian De Palma
- Dead or Alive
- The Deadly Spawn
- Death Rides a Horse
- Deathdream
- Deathgasm
- The Decline Of Western Civilization (and Part II even moreso)
- Jonathan Demme
- Demonlover
- Disco Godfather
- Divorce, Italian Style
- Don't Torture a Duckling
- Dr. Cyclops
E
F
G
- The Girl Next Door
- G Men From Hell
- God's Gun
- Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell
- The Gore Gore Girls
- Graduation Day
- Gregory's Girl
- Grey Gardens
- Guinea Pig
H
- Hack-O-Lantern
- Hands of the Ripper
- Harakiri
- The Harder They Come
- Ray Harryhausen
- Todd Haynes
- Hell of the Living Dead
- The Hideous Sun Demon
- Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers
- Horror Express
- Hot Rods To Hell
- Housebound
- Hush
I
- I Am Cuba
- I Sell the Dead
- The Iceman
- The Innkeepers
- The Invitation
- It Lives By Night
- It! The Terror from Beyond Space
J
K
L
- Ladies And Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains
- The Last Man on Earth
- The Leopard Man
- The Limey
- Richard Linklater
- Lord of Illusions
- Love Streams
M
- The Mack
- Mad Dog Morgan
- Madhouse
- The Man with the Iron Fists
- The Manson Family
- Meatball Machine
- Midnight Madness—Disney's 2nd PG-rated movie[1]
- Monster Brawl
- The Monster Club
- Morvern Callar
- Mulan: Rise of a Warrior
- Murder Party
N
O
P
R
- Sam Raimi
- Rawhaed Rex
- Red Sun
- Remo Williams The Adventure Begins
- The Ritual
- Rivers Edge
- Robot Holocaust
- Rolling Vengeance
- George A Romero
S
- Samurai Cop
- Saving Christmas
- The Seventh Curse
- Sherrybaby
- Shinjuku Triad Society
- A Shock to the System
- Society
- Stitches
- Stone Cold
- The Stunt Man
T
- TerrorVision
- The Theatre Bizarre
- Themroc
- Thirst (1979)
- Three Women
- Tombs of the Blind Dead
- Torso
- Tourist Trap
- The Town That Dreaded Sundown
- Train to Busan
- Two Lane Blacktop
V
- Valerie and Her Week of Wonders
- Vampires In Havana
- Gus Van Sant
- V/H/S
- The Virgin Spring
- The Void
- Volunteers
W
- The Wailing
- Warriors of the Wasteland
- John Waters
- What Have You Done to Solange?
- What We Do in the Shadows
- Where the Dead Go to Die
- Wild In The Streets
- Witchfinder General
- WolfCop
- Would You Rather
- Wyrmwood
Literature
- The works of Philip K. Dick[context?]
- The works of H.P. Lovecraft[context?]
- The works of Chuck Palahniuk[context?]
- The works of Kurt Vonnegut[context?]
- The works of Richard Brautigan[context?]
- The works of the Scottish poet Robert Burns[context?]
- The works of Roger Zelazny[context?]
- Gene Wolfe's work
- American Tabloid
- Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me
- No Logo
- Roadside America (website)
Live-Action TV
- Action
- Angel
- Arrested Development
- Batman and Batman: The Movie (with Adam West)
- Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction?
- Black Books
- Blake's 7
- Bottom
- Carnivale
- Community
- Curb Your Enthusiasm
- Dead Like Me
- Deadwood
- Dragon Ball[please verify]
- The Equalizer was popular at the time of its original airings, but became this over the years. MOD: Then it isn't a cult classic by our definition.
- The Fast Show
- Fawlty Towers
- Flight of the Conchords
- Frank's Place
- Garth Marenghi's Darkplace
- Homicide: Life on the Street - spawned John Munch's Career
- Interceptor- a Game Show oddly enough.
- Iron Chef
- Jackass
- Kolchak: The Night Stalker
- The League of Gentlemen
- Masters of Horror
- The Mole
- Mr. Show
- News Radio
- Noah's Arc: The show continues to have a highly dedicated fanbase of gay men of color.
- Northern Exposure
- Nowhere Man
- The Outer Limits
- Pennies From Heaven
- Police Squad!
- Power Rangers Aside from a small fanbase, the rest of the general public never knew the show was still around.
- Profit
- Pushing Daisies is already showing signs.[context?]
- Queer as Folk
- Red Dwarf
- The Sarah Connor Chronicles
- The Singing Detective
- Sledge Hammer!
- Spaced
- Spitting Image
- The State
- Survivor: The few few seasons were extremely popular and ushered in the rise of Reality TV, but Survivor has become this over time. There was an article from a few years ago[when?] (I can't recall what site it came from)[please verify] that proclaimed that it has one of the most devoted fandoms in American television.
- Takeshi's Castle
- Tales from the Crypt
- Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!
- Titus
- The Tom Green Show
- Undeclared
- V - The original.
- Whose Line Is It Anyway?[please verify]
- The Wire
- Wonderfalls
- The Young Ones
Music
- The Art of Noise
- The Avalanches: Since I Left You (2000)
- Syd Barrett: The Madcap Laughs (1970)
- The Beach Boys: Pet Sounds (1966)
- Brian Wilson: SMiLE (unreleased until 2004)
- Blind Guardian: Nightfall In Middle Earth (1998), etc.
- Boogie Down Productions: Criminal Minded (1987)
- Brotha Lynch Hung: Season of The Siccness (1992)
- Buckethead
- Kate Bush: The Dreaming (1982)
- The Butthole Surfers
- Butthole Surfers (1983)
- Locust Abortion Technician (1987)
- Cage: Movies for the Blind (2002)
- Can: Tago Mago (1970)
- Captain Beefheart
- Trout Mask Replica (1969)
- Company Flow: Funcrusher Plus (1997)
- The Cramps
- Nick Drake
- Five Leaves Left (1969)
- Bryter Layter (1970)
- Pink Moon (1971)
- Wild Man Fischer
- Freestyle Fellowship: To Whom It May Concern (1991)
- Fugazi: 13 Songs (1989)
- The Fugs
- The Grateful Dead
- Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds
- Kool Keith
- The Legendary Stardust Cowboy
- MC5: Kick Out The Jams (1969)
- Neutral Milk Hotel: In The Aeroplane Over The Sea (1998)
- Pavement
- Psychopathic Records:
- Anybody Killa
- Blaze Ya Dead Homie
- Boondox
- Insane Clown Posse:
- Riddle Box (1995)
- The Great Milenko (1997)
- The Amazing Jeckel Brothers (1999)
- Twiztid: Mostasteless (1997)
- Reel Life Productions
- The Residents: Third Reich N Roll (1976) and Commercial Album (1980)
- Jonathan Richman
- The Shaggs: Philosophy Of The World (1969)
- Harry Smith's An Anthology Of American Folk Music (1952)
- Skip Spence: Oar (1969)
- Talk Talk: Spirit of Eden (1988)
- Tenacious D
- They Might Be Giants
- The Velvet Underground[please verify]
- The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967)
- White Light/White Heat (1968)
- The Velvet Underground (1969)
- Loaded (1970)
- Weezer: Pinkerton (1996)
- XTC: Drums and Wires (1979)
- Frank Zappa
- Freak-Out (1966)
- Absolutely Free (1967)
- Lumpy Gravy(1967)
- We're Only in It For The Money (1968)
- Uncle Meat (1969)
- Hot Rats (1969)
- Weasels Ripped My Flesh (1970)
- 200 Motels (1971)
- Over-Nite Sensation (1973)
- Apostrophe (1974)
- One Size Fits All (1968)
- Sheik Yerbouti (1979)
- Joe's Garage (1979)
- Arvid Tuba
Tabletop Games
Many tabletop RPGs are a cult within a cult following,[please verify] including;
- Bunnies and Burrows
- Call of Cthulhu
- Deadlands
- In Nomine
- Pinball in general.[please verify]
- Traveller[please verify]
- Dungeons & Dragons has been the go-to RPG for decades, and has served as the Trope Codifier for most modern Fantasy and RPG games and media ever since.[please verify]
Theatre
- 13
- Greater Tuna
- Jesus Christ Superstar[please verify]
- Hair[please verify]
- Little Shop of Horrors (the off-Broadway production)
- Despite Andrew Lloyd Webber's attempts to disown Starlight Express, the musical has attracted a small but extremely dedicated fanbase, many members of which dress up as the characters a la The Rocky Horror Picture Show, interact with the actors backstage, and travel to cities and overseas to attend as many productions as possible.
- The Revels productions
- Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
- Repo! The Genetic Opera
- Rent You know. Rent-heads, and all.[please verify]
- Spring Awakening has a following who call themselves "The Guilty Ones".
Theme Parks
- The Pirates of the Caribbean ride on which the film franchise is based is so cult, it attracted a fandom backlash before the movie was released over Johnny Depp and his gold teeth. The resulting kerfuffle only helped sell the film, of course.
- Although it was closed after eight years of operation for scaring the pants off of too many little children, the Extraterrorestrial Alien Encounter at Walt Disney World has a loyal following who admire the attraction for its dark humor and rich atmosphere.
- Mr. Toad's Wild Ride is a bit cult, to the point where Disney made a film based on the ride instead of the book (The Wind In The Willows). There are shrines to the attraction years after it closed down.
- Disney's film The Wind in the Willows was based on...the book. It came out in 1949, while the ride (and Disneyland itself) are from six years later. The 1996 adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's book was then titled Mr. Toad's Wild Ride in the US, presumably so people would make a connection to the Disney ride.
- The Great Movie Ride.
- Drachen Fire was a steel roller coaster at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, Virginia. The ride was infamous for being very rough and encountered many problems during its lifetime. It opened in 1992 and closed in 1998; the park attempted to re-open the coaster in 2002 but failed and ended up demolishing it. Despite the ride's many problems, it had/still has a cult following by coaster enthusiasts and fans of the park.
Video Games
0-B
- 3D Dot Game Heroes
- A Boy and His Blob (NES version)
- The Ace Attorney series
- AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA!!! - A Reckless Disregard for Gravity (or simply Aaaaaa)
- Aliens vs. Predator (the Beat'Em Up by Capcom; the following games by Rebellion and Monolith Productions are too popular for Cult Classic status)
- Allegiance (the Microsoft-developed space combat game/Real Time Strategy hybrid that is now legal freeware)
- Alpha Protocol (a classic case of a game panned by critics but which picked up a devoted following)
- Games by Obsidian tend to attract this, see also Knights of the Old Republic 2 and the Neverwinter Nights 2 expansion Mask of the Betrayer.
- American McGee's Alice
- Another World, a.k.a. Out of This World
- Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura
- Arm Joe! (a Beat-Em-Up based on Les Miserables)
- Asura's Wrath
- Azrael's Tear
- Battlezone 1998 (the Activision FPS/RTS hybrid PC games)
- Betrayal at Krondor
- Beyond Good & Evil
- Blaster Master
- Blade Runner the 2½-D adventure game
- Blood
- Brütal Legend
- Bunny Must Die
- Burn:Cycle
C-E
- Catherine
- Castle of the Winds
- Castle Wolfenstein
- Castlevania: Rondo of Blood
- Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
- Cave Story
- The Chronicles of Riddick games
- Chrono Cross and its predecessor Radical Dreamers (in contrast to the more mainstream success of Chrono Trigger)
- Baten Kaitos, the Spiritual Successor to Cross.
- Conker's Bad Fur Day
- Darklands
- The Darkness
- Deadly Rooms of Death
- Deadly Premonition
- The Dept. Heaven series
- Digimon World according to its page here.
- Dune II (which still has DOSBox versions and fan-mods)
- Elite
- Enslaved (While it has just recently been released, it is already managing to attract a small but dedicated fan base.)
- Eternal Darkness
F-H
- F-Zero on both sides of the pond.
- Final Fight, and to a lesser degree, its SNES sequels.
- Any Fire Emblem game in America that has not been localized. Even the localized ones could be considered to fall under this, small as the broader Fire Emblem fanbase is.
- Flashback
- Freelancer
- Free Space, especially Freespace 2.
- Fur Fighters
- Gabriel Knight series of adventure games
- Garou: Mark of the Wolves: SNK's answer to Street Fighter III, it is widely praised as the last great SNK game (even those who don't normally touch SNK fighters love MotW). Sadly, SNKP is taking forever with the sequel...
- God Hand
- Gotcha Force
- Gothic (Also, the first sequel and expansion)
- Grabbed By the Ghoulies': Liked by Rare fans and a few others, not particularly popular with the mainstream or critics.
- Grim Fandango
- The Guardian Legend
- Heart of Darkness
- Hellsinker
- Homeworld series, but especially Homeworld 2.
I-K
- Ico
- I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream
- Illusion of Gaia as well as its Spiritual Successor Terranigma
- Both are technically regarded as successors to Soul Blazer.
- Independence War
- Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis known as "Indy 4" by its fans
- I Wanna Be the Guy
- Jet Set Radio
- Jumper
- Kid Icarus
- Klonoa
- Koala Lumpur: Journey to the Edge
L-N
- The Last Blade
- The Last Express
- Legacy of Kain
- A few The Legend of Zelda games which didn't accrue quite the fame and acclaim of the likes of Ocarina of Time have a dedicated following:
- [[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]
- The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
- The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
- The Longest Journey
- Dreamfall: The Longest Journey
- Live a Live
- Loom
- Lufia
- Lunar
- MadWorld
- The Magic of Scheherazade
- Maniac Mansion
- Marathon
- Master of Magic
- Mega Man Legends
- Also Mega Man Zero and Mega Man ZX
- Metal Gear Acid
- Missile Command (classic arcade game)
- Monkey Island series (so much so that it survived the Adventure Game crash of '95)
- Monster Rancher
- Monster Party
- Moraff's Roguelikes: Moraff's Revenge, Moraff's World, and Dungeons of the Unforgiven, with World probably being the most famous of the three.
- The Mother trilogy, the video game cult classics to end all video game cult classics.
- Nail 'n Scale (With a cult of one, but still...)
- The Neverhood
- NieR
- NiGHTS Into Dreams
- Night Trap
- No More Heroes
O-Q
- Oddworld
- Ogre Battle/Tactics Ogre
- Okami
- Operation Flashpoint
- Oregon Trail
- Outcast
- Pac-Man (an example of something once hugely popular that is now cult)
- Panzer Dragoon
- Parappa the Rapper
- And Um Jammer Lammy
- Pathologic
- Planescape: Torment
- Psychonauts
- Q Bert
- Quarantine
- Quest for Glory
R-T
- RBI Baseball
- Rally Trophy
- Rayman
- Revelations: The Demon Slayer
- Most of the other old Shin Megami Tensei games would fall under this as well.
- And most Atlus games in general.
- Sky Gunner anyone?
- Same applies to Princess Crown.
- Or any other game made by Vanillaware.
- Rise of the Triad
- River City Ransom
- Riviera: The Promised Land
- Rocket Jockey
- Terra Nova Strike Force Centauri
- The Room the Game (not to be confused with Silent Hill 4 or those "trapped in a room" games)
- Sam and Max Hit The Road (too soon to say for the Telltale games?)
- Settlers
- Shadow Hearts
- Shadow of the Colossus
- Shantae
- Shin Megami Tensei series and spinoffs over here at least. In Japan it's up there with Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest.
- Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri
- As well as both versions of Pirates.
- Skies of Arcadia
- Space Channel 5
- Space Invaders (classic arcade game, got its own Futurama parody)
- Star Control
- Star FOX
- StarTropics
- Starsiege: Tribes
- And Starsiege itself is already Earthsiege in the future!
- Steel Battalion
- Strider (both the NES and arcade version, as well as Strider 2)
- Osman, its Spiritual Successor, is on its way to attaining this status.
- Suikoden II
- Actually, comparing to other Eastern RPG series, the whole Suikoden series is pretty much a cult classic.
- Syndicate
- System Shock and especially its sequel.
- Ogre Battle and Tactics Ogre
- The Tale of Alltynex trilogy.
- The Tales (series) has had a couple commercially successful installments in America, to varying extents, but the series overall outside Japan is very much a dedicated niche. Not helped by how many of the games don't leave Japan to begin with.
- Tecmo Bowl (NES) and Tecmo Super Bowl
- Thief
- Time Splitters (It did sell pretty good, but it was never a huge hit. Nevertheless, it still has a very devoted fan base to this day.)
- Tomba
- Toonstruck
- Transport Tycoon
- Tumblepop
U-W
- Ultima (also a Long Runner)
- An Untitled Story
- Vagrant Story
- Valkyria Chronicles
- Valkyrie Profile
- Viewtiful Joe
- Wild ARMs
- The World Ends With You
X-Z
- X-COM
- Xenogears
- Xexex, obscure, but well loved by those who have played it.
- XIII, the video game adaptation at least
- Yume Nikki; a strange, little freeware game by un unheard of Japanese creator, too large to be browser-based, and only distributed by the fans. Yet it has created no less than two dozen fangames (all of which can be seen here), massive amounts of Wild Mass Guessing, and an incredible amount of Memetic Mutation. And the game's only been released as Version 0.1.
- Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders
- Zone of the Enders
- Zork
UNSORTED
- Interactive Fiction in general is a cult genre comparable to CB radio.
- Same with Multi User Dungeons.
- Anything by CAVE.
- Anything by Clover Studios.
- By proxy, the same could be said of most of Platinum Games' work.
- Anything by Humongous Entertainment.
- Anything by Nippon Ichi, though Disgaea is the company's most famous work.
- Anything by Suda 51.
- Anything by Treasure.
- Anything by Vanillaware. Their ranks are comprised of the same former Atlus members that worked on the aforementioned Princess Crown (in fact, Odin Sphere and Muramasa: The Demon Blade are Spiritual Successors to Princess Crown).
- Japanese Visual Novels in general, i.e, the good ones.
- Then there are the cult classics among this already niche genre, namely Brass Restoration, Narcissu, True Remembrance...mostly doujin stuff.
- Shmups in general, at least in modern gaming (back in the Golden Age, they enjoyed mainstream popularity).
- Fighter's History
- In the same vein, Visco's Breakers. Ironically, while Fighter's History was known as the SFII copycat (to the point that Capcom filled a lawsuit against them), it was Breakers that had a larger number of Captain Ersatzes on the roster. Regardless, both titles were good enough to receive sequels (Fighter's History Dynamite and Breakers Revenge) and possess dedicated followings despite having fallen into obscurity.
- All of the titles made by Ukrainian developer Deep Shadows count.
- Boiling Point: Road to Hell
- White Gold: War in Paradise and
- The Precursors (The last two only released in Eastern Europe, though fan translations are available)
- The Great Giana Sisters and its DS remake.
Web Original
- Homestuck
- Homestar Runner
- Lobo
- My Little Pony: Fighting Is Magic
- Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Special Edition
- The Terrible Secret of Animal Crossing
- Mario Paint
- Robot Unicorn Attack made unicorns cool again.
- That Guy With The Glasses
- The Angry Video Game Nerd
Western Animation
A-E
- Lots of cartoons on Adult Swim, thanks to its timeslot.[please verify] Examples that have retained a cult following include:
- Adventure Time was the cult phenomenon of 2010 before My Little Pony came out.[2]
- The Adventures of Mark Twain
- Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers
- Aeon Flux
- American Dad
- Archer
- The cartoons of Tex Avery[please verify]
- Ralph Bakshi[please verify]
- Beavis and Butthead[please verify]
- The Brave Little Toaster[please verify]
- Charlie Brown... animated specials and the Saturday morning cartoon:[please verify]
- A Charlie Brown Christmas
- It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
- You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (1985)
- This Is America, Charlie Brown (miniseries) and feature films:
- A Boy Named Charlie Brown
- Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown
- Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown
- Snoopy Come Home Usually remembered for being ridiculously depressing.
- The cartoons of Bob Clampett[please verify]
- Clerks the Animated Series
- Clone High
- The Critic
- Daria
- DiC had a few series considered this, some of which can be found elsewhere on this page.
- The Dilbert cartoon.
- Doug (While the Disney version was considered more successful, Nickelodeon's are still considered this)[please verify]
- Drawn Together
- Duckman
- Dungeons and Dragons
F-J
- Fantastic Planet ("La Planète Sauvage")
- Felidae
- Freakazoid!
- Freak Show
- Futurama (Not as popular in the mainstream as The Simpsons, but still has an obsessive cult following)[please verify]
- Garfield: His 9 Lives
- Gumby[please verify]
- Happy Tree Friends (premiered in the Festival of Sick and Twisted Animation)
- The Haunted World of El Superbeasto
- Hey Arnold! (Turning into this; even eight years after the last episode aired, devoted followers are trying to convince Nickelodeon let the show have a proper finale)
- The Hobbit[please verify]
- Home Movies
- Invader Zim
- The cartoons of Chuck Jones[please verify]
K-O
- KaBlam!
- Kirikou and The Sorceress (French film, based on African folk tale)
- Looney Tunes[please verify]
- Mission Hill
- Mister T (animated)
- Monkey Dust
- The Mouse and His Child
- My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic ascended to the upper echelons of cult status in little more than a year.[please verify]
- The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat
- The Oblongs
P-T
- PJ Katie's Farm
- The Plague Dogs ("a special kind of movie magic from the makers of Watership Down")
- Popeye (original shorts)[please verify]
- Quasi at the Quackadero
- Recess
- The Ren and Stimpy Show[please verify]
- John Kricfalusi also did the music video for Tenacious D: ---- Her Gently
- The Ripping Friends
- Rock and Rule
- Rocky and Bullwinkle and its spinoff, Dudley Do-Right.[please verify]
- Rankin/Bass films in general, in part thanks to Nostalgia Filter.
- The Hobbit (1977)
- The Return of the King (1980) Where there's a whip...
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie[please verify]
- Samurai Jack
- The Secret of Kells (Cartoon Saloon in general is beginning to have this)
- The Secret of NIMH
- Song of the South
- South Park[please verify]
- Sonic the Hedgehog (a.k.a SatAM)
- Todd MacFarlane's Spawn
- Swat Kats
- Teen Titans was decently popular for a while, but was widely bashed by a lot of comic and superhero fans for its more unusual style, and turned into the Butt Monkey of Cartoon Network. However, even years after its cancellation, it still has a fiercely loyal fanbase.[please verify]
- The Thief and the Cobbler
- ThunderCats
Entire Media
- Tokusatsu[please verify]
- Video Games used to fall under this, being seen as the exclusive domain of children and nerds. In the last decade, however, the success of products like the Nintendo Wii and iPhone App Store, as well as franchises like Halo, Grand Theft Auto, Madden NFL, Call of Duty and World of Warcraft, have made video games a much more commonplace and socially acceptable pastime. Still, most games apart from big-name franchises remain relatively obscure in mainstream popular culture.
- Gamebooks have a small, but incredibly devoted following of readers, authors, bloggers, and programmers who kept the medium alive and thriving to this day.
- ↑ At least two live-action films from the 1950s were rated PG on video release.
- ↑ (and is even somewhat competitive with fans of the latter, the two shows having very little [dead link] in common)