Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus star as crime-fighting, vigilante brothers known as The Boondock Saints. Their mission: rid Boston of all scum and villainy, by whatever extreme means necessary. While shunned by critics upon release, the film's been embraced by a boisterous and large cult following, and in time for its 10th anniversary, was followed by 2009's The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day.
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Hawaiianana said...
SPORK should be here.
12723334 said...
The Sandlot is another good one that should have made the list. "You're killin' me Smalls."
Corey Holzer said...
Great list. There are a few obvious movies that are missing like Blazing Saddles and Space Balls but any list is usually going to be missing a few items.
ZackRSAdama said...
Agree on Midnight Clear, I love that movie, too, but would a cult audience really show up for it? Midnight Run would bring a crowd, though, in my opinion, much like Fletch or The Goonies. Never heard of some of these "cult" flicks, but guess that's to be expected. Good list overall, I'd add Fast Times at Ridgemont High in The Goonies category. Saw it with a packed house that went bonkers for it.
1051946963 said...
Also, Midnight Clear and Midnight Run? I'm not sure if underated and underappreciated alone = cult movie. I've never heard anyone say "hey, we're all getting together at Jimmy's, he found a copy of A Midnight clear! Can you believe it? Guys are going to dress up as GI's and the girls are dressing up as Nazis"
Hey!!! Clerks belongs here, ABSOLUTELY, but why don't you use a pic from the movie!? Instead of it's sequel?
A look at Hollywood's best crews in outer space.
Who needs plot and story when your movie looks this good? (Although, most of these have that, too.)