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 +"What is a [[cult film]]? A [[cult film]] is one that has a [[cult following|passionate following]], but does not appeal to [[everybody]]. [[James Bond in film|''James Bond'' movies]] are not cult films, but [[The Texas Chain Saw Massacre|chainsaw movies]] are. Just because a movie is a cult film does not automatically guarantee quality: some cult movies are very [[bad film|bad]]; others are very, very [[good film|good]]. Some make an [[blockbuster|awful lot of money]] at the box office; others [[Box-office bomb|make no money at all]]. Some are considered [[quality films]]; others are [[Exploitation film|exploitation]]."
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 +One thing cult movies do have in common is that they are all [[genre film]]s - for example [[gangster film]]s or [[Western (genre)|western]]s. They also have a tendency to [[genre-defying|slosh over from one genre into another]], so that a [[science fiction film]] might also be a [[detective movie]], or vice versa. They share common themes as well, themes that are found in all drama: [[love]], [[murder]] and [[greed]]." --Alex Cox, in the first show of ''[[Moviedrome]]'', 1988
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 +—[[Alex Cox]] in his introduction to ''[[The Wicker Man (1973 film)|The Wicker Man]]'' on ''[[Moviedrome]]'', 1988
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'''''Moviedrome''''' was a [[BBC]]2 series where a [[cult movie]] was introduced before it was shown. ''Moviedrome'' first showed up in [[1988]] when director [[Alex Cox]] hosted the [[introduction]]s. Cox hosted ''Moviedrome'' (shown every summer) until 1994. In 1997 the show returned with movies chosen and introduced by [[Mark Cousins]], to less popular appeal. '''''Moviedrome''''' was a [[BBC]]2 series where a [[cult movie]] was introduced before it was shown. ''Moviedrome'' first showed up in [[1988]] when director [[Alex Cox]] hosted the [[introduction]]s. Cox hosted ''Moviedrome'' (shown every summer) until 1994. In 1997 the show returned with movies chosen and introduced by [[Mark Cousins]], to less popular appeal.
-In its first broadcast, Cox explained what cult films were to him:+In its first broadcast, Cox explained what cult films were to him (see inset).
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-:"What is a [[cult film]]? A cult film is one that has a passionate following, but does not appeal to everyone. [[James Bond]] movies are not cult films, but [[chainsaw]] movies are. Just because a film has become a cult movie does not automaticall guarantee quality. [[bad film|Some are very bad]]; others are [[good film|very, very good]]. Some [[blockbuster|make an awful lot of money at the box office]]; others [[flop|make no money at all]]. Some are considered [[quality film]]s; others are [[exploitation movies]].+
-:One thing cult movies do have in common is that they are all [[genre film]]s - for example [[gangster film]]s or [[western]]s. They also have a tendency to [[genre-defying|slosh over from one genre into another]], so that a [[science fiction film]] might also be a [[detective movie]], or vice versa. They share common themes as well, themes that are found in all drama: [[love]], [[murder]] and [[greed]]." --Alex Cox, in the first show of ''[[Moviedrome]]'', [[1988]]+
Implied in his choice are also many [[one-hit wonder]]s. Implied in his choice are also many [[one-hit wonder]]s.
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 +There were two paper publications of ''[[Moviedrome]]'': ''Moviedrome: The Guide '' by Alex Cox and [[Nick Jones]] (London: BBC, 1990), and ''Moviedrome 2: The Guide'' (1993, London: BBC) also by Cox and Jones.
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"What is a cult film? A cult film is one that has a passionate following, but does not appeal to everybody. James Bond movies are not cult films, but chainsaw movies are. Just because a movie is a cult film does not automatically guarantee quality: some cult movies are very bad; others are very, very good. Some make an awful lot of money at the box office; others make no money at all. Some are considered quality films; others are exploitation." [...]

One thing cult movies do have in common is that they are all genre films - for example gangster films or westerns. They also have a tendency to slosh over from one genre into another, so that a science fiction film might also be a detective movie, or vice versa. They share common themes as well, themes that are found in all drama: love, murder and greed." --Alex Cox, in the first show of Moviedrome, 1988

Alex Cox in his introduction to The Wicker Man on Moviedrome, 1988

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Moviedrome was a BBC2 series where a cult movie was introduced before it was shown. Moviedrome first showed up in 1988 when director Alex Cox hosted the introductions. Cox hosted Moviedrome (shown every summer) until 1994. In 1997 the show returned with movies chosen and introduced by Mark Cousins, to less popular appeal.

In its first broadcast, Cox explained what cult films were to him (see inset).

Implied in his choice are also many one-hit wonders.

There were two paper publications of Moviedrome: Moviedrome: The Guide by Alex Cox and Nick Jones (London: BBC, 1990), and Moviedrome 2: The Guide (1993, London: BBC) also by Cox and Jones.

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List of films

1988

The Wicker Man (May 8th), Electra Glide in Blue, Diva, Razorback, Big Wednesday, Fat City, The Last Picture Show, Barbarella, The Hired Hand, Johnny Guitar, The Parallax View, The Long Hair of Death, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956), The Fly (1958), One From The Heart, The Man Who Fell To Earth, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, One-Eyed Jacks

1989

The Man With The X-Ray Eyes Jabberwocky D.O.A. The Thing From Another World The Incredible Shrinking Man California Dolls THX 1138 Stardust Memories Night of the Comet The Grissom Gang The Big Carnival Alphaville Two-Lane Blacktop Trancers The Buddy Holly Story Five Easy Pieces Sweet Smell of Success Sunset Boulevard

1990

Assault on Precinct 13 Brazil Get Carter Goin’ South Dead of Night The Terminator The Honeymoon Killers Ulzana's Raid The Loved One An American Werewolf in London Yojimbo A Wedding The Phenix City Story Walk on the Wild Side Il Grande Silenzio Quien sabe?

1991

The Beguiled Vamp Knightriders Something Wild Carnival of Souls Badlands / The Prowler Performance At Close Range The Duellists / Cape Fear The Music Lovers Manhunter Hells Angels on Wheels / Rumble Fish Whatever Happened To Baby Jane? Solaris Mishima

1992

Mad Max II / F for Fake Dead Ringers / Rabid Inserts The Serpent and the Rainbow Les Diaboliques La Strategia del Ragno Escape from New York Alligator / Q - The Winged Serpent Wise Blood / The Witchfinder General Lolita Play Misty For Me Walker Tracks The Day of the Locust / The Big Knife

1993

Darkman House of Games Escape from Alcatraz / Un condamné à mort s’est échappé The Hill Cry-Baby / Lenny Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) / Romance of a Horsethief Gothic/ The Navigator The Terminator Get Carter / Week-end Rebel Without A Cause / 200 Motels Django / Grim Prairie Tales Run of the Arrow / Verboten! The Long Riders The Big Combo Face to Face Requiescant Qué he heche yo para merecer esto? Carrie

1994 (Alex Cox's final year)

The Andromeda Strain / Fiend Without A Face Talk Radio Carnal Knowledge Coogan’s Bluff / The Narrow Margin The Harder They Come Salvador The People Under the Stairs Halloween / The Baby Carny Girl on a Motorcycle / Psychomania Race with the Devil / Detour Rope / 84 Charlie Mopic To Sleep with Anger / Le Mépris Excalibur / Nothing Lasts Forever Naked Tango / Apartment Zero Major Dundee / Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia Kiss Me Deadly

1997-1998

Scarface Westworld / Demon Seed The Fly / Society Exotica Blue Collar / American Gigolo Dazed and Confused / La Vie Sexuelle des Belges The Girl Can’t Help it / Take Care of Your Scarf, Tatjana The Warriors / La Haine Spanking the Monkey Logan’s Run / Fahrenheit 451 The Fog / Darkness in Tallinn Storyville / Ruthless Vanishing Point / The Devil Thumbs a Ride Targets Liebestraum Bad Timing The Conversation All That Heaven Allows / The Reckless Moment

1998

Trespass Shaft / Force of Evil Funny Bones Cat People The Killers (1946) Caged Heat Thunderbolt and Lightfoot Carrie Léon / Le Samourai El Patrullero

1999

Clockers Ed Wood / The Body Snatcher Prêt-à-porter Videodrome / Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye Carlito’s Way The Osterman Weekend Mommie Dearest Johnny Guitar Branded to Kill The List of Adrian Messenger One-Eyed Jacks

2000

Blood and Wine / Plein Soleil Rumble in the Bronx / Clubbed to Death The Killers (1964) / On Dangerous Ground The Underneath / The Hitch-Hiker Walkabout / Don’t Look Now White of the Eye The Last American Hero



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