70's Cult Films - a start

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edited November 2006 in Strut Central

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  • Who has seen this?

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    You've got the James Gang cranking it out through the whole thing. Elvin Jones, yes that Elvin Jones, plays a hard hard cowboy who, after killing someone, proceeds to oust the James Gang's drummer from his kit and blaze a solo.

    That blended with its almost Jodorowsky-esque surreality make it an all time favorite.

  • ElectrodeElectrode Los Angeles 3,087 Posts
    Slap Shot rules! The sequel with Stephen Baldwin sucked, though. I like the review for Quest for Fire...

    "Quest for Fire is one of those movies that inspires the oft-used and dumbest line critics will ever come up with: it's a "realistic portrayal." How in the hell would anyone know this--the movie takes place 80,000 years ago! Usually that shit line is reserved for war or inner-city movies, but everyone was ga-ga'ing it after seeing Quest for Fire. I got news for you--it was a fucking bore. A tribe's fire goes out. No one knows how to re-start it. A few of the tribe (including Ron Perlman--uncannily recognizable through his make-up) go out to find some more fire. They do so, and kidnap Rae Dawn Chong, who ends up inventing something more important than fire--the blow job--when she tries to sooth one of the tribe's penile boo-boo's. The movie looked good--I'll say that much. But it was a hard go for over an hour, no matter what snoot critics tell you."

  • Slap Shot rules!





    The Hanson brothers crack me up





  • PrimeCutsLtdPrimeCutsLtd jersey fresh 2,632 Posts


    and what's the deal with the rocky horror picture show and Tommy. I don't get it. That shit is

  • HarveyCanalHarveyCanal "a distraction from my main thesis." 13,234 Posts
    I am very much a member of the cult of the following 2 films, which in combination basically sum up the West Bank New Orleans neighborhood that I lived in from '76-'84...


  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    I am very much a member of the cult of the following 2 films, which in combination basically sum up the West Bank New Orleans neighborhood that I lived in from '76-'84...



    Both are on my desert island list.


  • Slap Shot so captured what minor league hockey was like in the mid 1970s it was stunning. One of my top 5 movies of all time.
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