As far as I'm concerned, the coolest word in film is 'cult.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
One of the reasons I do like 'Cult' is that it plays along the same vibe as the movie 'Seven,' which I absolutely love. There was a period of cinema in the mid-'90s that I was a huge fan of, with 'Heat' and 'Seven' and the Tarantino era. If I've ever been fanatical, it was about those films, back in the day.
For whatever reason, every project I do becomes sort of a cult, or a cultish show, you know, like 'Battlestar,' or even a film I did years ago, 'Kalifornia,' people refer to it as a cult film.
Cult movies are basically movies Hollywood missed the first time - that they should have gotten - and then the fans got it and made it successful.
I suppose the real cult things now are independent films made for a million pounds.
I love cult movies. I probably have watched 'Big Trouble In Little China' more than anyone on the planet.
I seem to have a knack for picking movies that go on to be cult favorites.
Well, I don't think Hollywood's a dirty word at all, I love a lot of Hollywood films.
A cult classic is one that has been fully embraced by an alternative audience, not the popular audience.
You can look at anything as a cult. Churches are cults in their own way.
What's a cult? It just means not enough people to make a minority.