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- satanisgreat
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Well yeah, Star Trek has a cult that follows it, but that doesn't make it a cult TV show. Cult shows or movies or games or whatever are obscure things that people discover by accident or by word of mouth. By the purest definiton.There were ads for the new Star Trek movie during the last Super Bowl.
Now the movie Vulgar is a cult movie. It's about a clown that gets raped.
Now the movie Vulgar is a cult movie. It's about a clown that gets raped.
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I'm not arguing that Matrix and Metallica don't have cult followings as well. I'm just saying that Fallout has a very hardcore, devoted fanbase, and that means it's cult.
suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.
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Well I guess the very, very hardcore Fallout fans could be concidered a cult, but I wouldn't call the game itself a cult video game. When I bought it it was the first PC game I ever bought, and it was in the
"duel jewel", and I just remembered seeing an ad from a magizine and thinking the concept just seemed really cool.
"duel jewel", and I just remembered seeing an ad from a magizine and thinking the concept just seemed really cool.
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Three things (IMO) that make something have cult status are:
Small, ultra-devoted fan-base that will not stray from the origonal concepts.
Not main-stream. The matrix does not have cult status.
Relatively old. For movies generally more that 20 yrs, for games about 5.
Well... maybe. Set numbers don't really work on a subject like this.
Small, ultra-devoted fan-base that will not stray from the origonal concepts.
Not main-stream. The matrix does not have cult status.
Relatively old. For movies generally more that 20 yrs, for games about 5.
Well... maybe. Set numbers don't really work on a subject like this.
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FOT and FO: BOS weren't FO at all!........... 1. I am nobody
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Matrix has wide appeal (think of the box office numbers) but there's a select few who absolutely adore it, and who know everything Matrix. I have a word for these people, swell guy, but that doesn't mean that it doesn't have a select cult following among this mass appeal.
suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.
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Hardcore fans, or swell guy if you will, aren't called "cult followers", they're just hardcore fans that behave like the movie's a religion. "Cult status", or a "cult movie" or game or whatever, isn't taken from the definition of cult like in the Manson family or Heaven's Gate. It's just a movie that has a small following, it's underground. It can't go both ways, being both mainstream and cult.atoga wrote:Matrix has wide appeal (think of the box office numbers) but there's a select few who absolutely adore it, and who know everything Matrix. I have a word for these people, swell guy, but that doesn't mean that it doesn't have a select cult following among this mass appeal.
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Well that's true SIG, but then again these 'hardcore matrix fans' would no doubt have seen a lot of matrix-related things that normal fans would not. Special edition DVD(s), all the books on it, internet philosophy, lame theological discussions about OMG dual worlds lol how cerebral, random rumors, photos of Keanu Reeves having sex with a donkey etc. It doesn't the operate same way as say, a Rocky Horror Picture Show cult, but I think fans that hardcore deserve to be called 'cult'.
suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.
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I'm with atoga here. Star Wars, Star Trek, et al do have hardcore followings, but they are very much mainstream. You can walk up to the "average Joe" on the street and ask him about these things and he's heard of them, and most likely seen them. A movie like Soylent Green, on the other hand has been popular w/a small number of people and yet most people haven't heard of it, or if they have they really don't know anything about it. It is not a staple of pop culture.atoga wrote:It doesn't the operate same way as say, a Rocky Horror Picture Show cult, but I think fans that hardcore deserve to be called 'cult'.
BTW, speaking of "jedi", I heard of an interesting possibility as to where this term came from the other day. The term for period/costume films that semi-/pseudo-historical samurai movies fall into is jidai geki. "Jidai" is supposedly what Lucas based the word "jedi" on, as he was a great fan of Akira Kurosawa's period films, especially Seven Samurai and The Hidden Fortress.
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Im not sure it was requested i think quite alot of people put it down as a religion in the "other" box and someone joked about it that if enough people put it down the guys would have to put it as an option in those questionaire thingies.the guardian wrote:What do you call the Starwars "hardcore" fans then? Last I heard they requested it to become an official religion in Britian.
C'mon how cool would a eal lightsabre be........heheh......
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Then those particular products would be cult, not the Matrix name itself.atoga wrote:Well that's true SIG, but then again these 'hardcore matrix fans' would no doubt have seen a lot of matrix-related things that normal fans would not. Special edition DVD(s), all the books on it, internet philosophy, lame theological discussions about OMG dual worlds lol how cerebral, random rumors, photos of Keanu Reeves having sex with a donkey etc.
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I do not care about your crappy ideas onm this subject, you keep saying we are not a cult. Well, fine! But I'm still keeping your money you payed at the entrance, I'm still building my time-machine and when it is done, I will go back in time and make FO hppen. The end. No more duscussion. shut up. Don't say it ain't right! _For I am hard-core, leader of the Fallout-fanatics, the über-cult of the Fallout world. Yup.
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