Seven Psychopaths (2012) - The Best Cult Film to not be a Cult Film.


When I saw this film, I was absolutely blown away by how incredible it was. It wasn't just a great film though, it was a perfect cult film. Practically everyone who has reviewed this film has said that it is good, but you never hear of it anymore. It's basically a Tarantino film, but not completely. It has such memorable moments like the shootout, and quotable lines "You can't let the animals die in a movie... only the women." / "You didn't bring a gun to the final shoot-out?" / "Put your hands up!" - "No.", great characters like Billy and Hans, accompanied by great performances from Sam Rockwell, Christopher Walken, Colin Farrell and Woody Harrelson. The premise might sound so-so - A writer who is trying to write a screenplay, gets caught in a war between psychopaths over a stolen dog - but I can assure you, the experience of watching it is incredible. There's so much that can be analysed and discussed about this film, but one of the best things is how the films story happens to correlate with the screenplay Marty is trying to write, as well as other things such as how films are made, studio influences, typical film stories etc. It is incredible. There's so much more to this that ticks the boxes for it to be a cult film, because that's what it should be. But it's not. How does a film this good but of cult quality, not happen to be a cult film? Please let me know your thoughts on this and on the film, maybe I'm wrong and i just don't know it.http://bit.ly/2SphOb4 via /r/movies http://bit.ly/2WHsGAD
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