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May 6, 2009 at 11:59 PM #13444
Hannaht
ParticipantHey guys, as a huge fan of this film myself im just curious why other people like it?? and why? doing a bit of research on why fans like the film and if they see themselves as cult fans. Would be awesome if you could reply asap from one fan to another!
Cheers!May 6, 2009 at 11:59 PM #21838fatherbowdern
ParticipantHi hannaht,
IMO, “cult movies” are similar to the Rocky Horror Picture Show that are repeatedly shown in movie theaters somewhere almost daily in which the audience members dress up and act out the parts on the screen. Examples: Water pistols to imitate the rain during the storm and performing the TimeWarp. I’m not sure if this occurs in other industrialized nations, but it certainly occurs here in the U.S.
At the opposite end of the spectrum, I don’t view myself as a “cult fan” of The Exorcist, while this film certainly has that status for many others. Also, the word “cult” used for this film may wrongly imply Satanic worship of sorts (that’s just a blink thought and does not apply to every individual).
Hope that helps for a quick analysis.
FB
May 6, 2009 at 11:59 PM #21843Hannaht
ParticipantHey Fatherbowdern,
Thanks for your reply was helpful! Im curious why you dont class yourself as a cult fan to this film, it does not mean that you have to be a worshiper but simply a big fan of the film. Is there a particular film where you would class yourself as a cult fan? How come your a member of this site??is it to discuss the film with other members such as myself?
Thanks for replying,Hannah
May 6, 2009 at 11:59 PM #21844fatherbowdern
ParticipantHi Hannah,
I was really trying to eliminate any kind of ambiguity regarding the word “cult” my viewpoint. Specifically, when used as a noun, “cult” can mean extremist, religious sect, rites, religions, etc.
However, as an adjective modifying the noun “movie” with the use of “cult,” can be a little dicey as well in that intended use of the word. For instance, as an adjective, “cult” can often be associated with a particular system of religious worship, especially with reference to its rites and ceremonies. “Cult movie” is of, for, or attracting a small group of devotees.
Therefore, I am saying I am a devotee of the film, and this website is a great place to read and share viewpoints about one of the most powerful films ever made. Additionally, I’m not a cult fan of any movie.
FB
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