Amilcar's Cult Movies Extravaganza
People, this list is only my opinion on which movies in three decades the 70s, 80s and 90s, should be considered cult movies and why. So here is my list with a little background:
My first 70s movie The Warriors directed by Walter Hill This movie was significant because it coined two famous phrases "Can you dig it" and "Warriors... come out to play-ay!"
My second 70s movie The Mack starred Max Julien and Richard Pryor had the biggest influence on the black communities in America showing the glamorous of the otherwise ugly profession of prostitution.
My third 70s movie Animal House starred John Belushi and
Tim Matheson This movie is seen as one of funniest movies about college ever.
My fourth 70s movie Taxi Driver
was directed by Martin Scorsese and starred Robert De Niro and Jodie Foster this movie showcases Robert De Niro acting talent.
My fifth 70s movie A Clockwork Orange was directed by Stanley Kubrick and starred
Malcolm McDowell this movie set in England was one of most layered violent films ever.
My sixth 70s movie Rollerball was directed by Norman Jewison this movie explore the possibility of corporations controlling humans.
My seventh 70s movie Slapshot starred Paul Newman One of the funniest movies ever.
My eighth 70s movie APOCALYPSE NOW! was directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starred Marlon Brando , Laurence Fishburne and Martin Sheen is an interesting war movie set in Vietnam.
My ninth 70s movie Carrie was directed by Brian De Palma and starred Sissy Spacek One of Stephen King's best book to film adaptations.
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