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Top Cult Films That Make You Go WTF!?
By an Amazon.com customer
The AppleThe Apple
Buy new: $13.49 / Used from: $5.13
All I have to say is, "WHAT THE @#$% were they thinking! Horrible 1980 attempt at a futuristic musical set in 1994. Story is loosely based on the fall of Adam and Eve. Thus, The Apple.
Forbidden ZoneForbidden Zone
Buy new: $18.99 / Used from: $9.25
This one made me grab the nearest razor blades and scrape away at my wrists to get away from the horror that is this film. Only great thing is the Danny Elfman/Oingo Boingo music and Susan Tyrell.
Teen WitchTeen Witch
Buy new: $11.99 / Used from: $7.48
Uh, none of these actors were ever seen again after this was released. Just more shame.
Shock Treatment [VHS]Shock Treatment [VHS]
Buy new: $12.33 / Used from: $1.25
Lame attempt at a sequel to The Rocky Horror Picture Show. The musical sequences are fantastic, it's the bad plot and british smiles that send you running!
SkyscraperSkyscraper
Buy new: $9.98 / Used from: $3.04
All you need to know is that this is an "Action - Suspense" movie "Starring" Anna Nicole Smith. Enough said. Over 80 stories of terror indeed!
Desperate LivingDesperate Living
Buy new: $13.49 / Used from: $4.78
John Waters most notorious succeeding attempt at out-grossing audiences who saw Pink Flamingos. Look for the great one-liners. Please Don't Sit On Me!
Liquid SkyLiquid Sky
Buy new: $17.49 / Used from: $14.02
God-Awful acting and even worse soundtrack. Aliens kill each time this heroine addict has sex. The things you do for crack!
Harold and MaudeHarold and Maude
Buy new: $10.49 / Used from: $6.88
She's like 80 and he's like 21. A match made in Heaven. They met at a funerul, go figure. Boy obsessed with death is turned onto life by old woman! Great suicide fake-outs.
Grease 2Grease 2
Buy new: $9.49 / Used from: $1.34
Let's just say no. Friends don't let friends watch horible musical sequals. UGH! WHY PARAMOUNT WHY?
VideodromeVideodrome
Buy new: $6.99 / Used from: $3.94
Debbie Harry's first huge film role after Blondie split in 1983. Gory, not-well acted, and an abrupt ending only add to the confusion that is Videdrome. Not David Cronenburg's best.