Braddock
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I saw 'The Road' a couple of days ago, the movie based on Cormac McCarthy's cult novel. It's a post-apocalyptic father-son tale about a journey South through the devastation of some unspoken cataclysmic event. I thought it was excellent - heart-breaking, grim, and very realistic. I don't think it would be to everyone's taste but if you like your movies to have real characters and dramatic depth I would recommend checking it out. It reminded me of Michael Haneke's film The Time of the Wolf

Brasso
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cult novel?  facepalm
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ghettoperson
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That looks rather awesome.
Braddock
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haffeysucks wrote:

cult novel?  facepalm
McCarthy might be a big name best-seller now but his early work and reclusive personality will always see him and his work viewed as a cult figure in the fiction genre.
Brasso
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Braddock wrote:

haffeysucks wrote:

cult novel?  facepalm
McCarthy might be a big name best-seller now but his early work and reclusive personality will always see him and his work viewed as a cult figure in the fiction genre.
"cult" though, doesn't that seem a bit extreme?  i dunno, when i think cult, i think harry potter/twilight-status hysteria.
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
Doctor Strangelove
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haffeysucks wrote:

Braddock wrote:

haffeysucks wrote:

cult novel?  facepalm
McCarthy might be a big name best-seller now but his early work and reclusive personality will always see him and his work viewed as a cult figure in the fiction genre.
"cult" though, doesn't that seem a bit extreme?  i dunno, when i think cult, i think harry potter/twilight-status hysteria.
Cult usually refers to a work that has a small but devoted following. Works that were never widely popular, but has a very strong following amongst the people who actually know about it.

Twilight fandom might seem more cult-like than that, but Twilight is too mainstream to have a "cult following" even if it's following is an actual cult.
Braddock
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haffeysucks wrote:

Braddock wrote:

haffeysucks wrote:

cult novel?  facepalm
McCarthy might be a big name best-seller now but his early work and reclusive personality will always see him and his work viewed as a cult figure in the fiction genre.
"cult" though, doesn't that seem a bit extreme?  i dunno, when i think cult, i think harry potter/twilight-status hysteria.
I would never use the term cult to describe Harry Potter or Twilight, they're incredibly mainstream. 'Cult' generally implies a smaller, more dedicated following, usually outside the scope of the mainstream. It's a very loose definition though and open to interpretation.
Aries_37
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Just watched this, was prety good but it's just depressing the whole way through.
Benzin
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Sexy. Might have to wait for the DVD, though.
Brasso
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okay, yeah, you're right about cult.  just an old stereotype of mine.  i do want to see this movie though, the book was very good.
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"

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