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Not only is the cult film retroactively constituted as such based on fan response, but more particularly because it produces and regulates the turbulence, eddies, and whirlpools of a kind of chaotic desire that marks the cult - a desire that, in going ‘beyond all reason’, manifests itself both on the level of conscious intellectualization and on the level of affect, that is, the experience of feeling or emotion. This chapter uses Don Coscarelli's the science fiction (sf)/horror mash-up Bubba Ho-tep (2002) to propose that sf, fantasy, and indeed cult films of all stripes are both literal and figurative ‘strange attractors’, that is, they literally attract due to their strangeness. Sean Connery Reconfigured: From Bond to Cult Science Fiction Figure 1 Bubba Ho-tep and the Seriously Silly Cult Film Capitalism, Camp, and Cult SF: Space Truckers as Satire
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“Lack of Respect, Wrong Attitude, Failure to Obey Authority”: Dark Star, A Boy and His Dog, and New Wave Cult SF Visual Pleasure, the Cult, and Paracinema Science Fiction and the Cult of Ed Wood: Glen or Glenda?, Bride of the Monster, and Plan 9 from Outer Space Robot Monster and the “Watchable … Terrible” Cult/SF Film A Donut for Tom Paris: Identity and Belonging at European SF/Fantasy Conventions Transnational Interactions: District 9, or Apaches in Johannesburg Iron Sky’s War Bonds: Cult SF Cinema and Crowdsourcing Whedon, Browncoats, and the Big Damn Narrative: The Unified Meta-Myth of Firefly and Serenity Originally published as BUBBA HO-TEP AND THE. The Cult Film as Affective Technology: Anime and Oshii Mamoru’s Innocence IDW Publishing does not read or accept unsolicited submissions of ideas, stories, or artwork. Sean Connery Reconfigured: From Bond to Cult Science Fiction Figure Army of Darkness/Bubba Ho-Tep is an upcoming comic book miniseries published by Dynamite Entertainment and IDW Publishing, written by Scott Duvall and art. “It’s Alive!”: The Splattering of SF Films The Coy Cult Text: The Man Who Wasn’t There as Noir SF
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The companion book to the popular movie starring Bruce Campbell as El.
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From “Multiverse” to “Abramsverse”: Blade Runner, Star Trek, Multiplicity, and the Authorizing of Cult/SF Worlds Read 116 reviews from the worlds largest community for readers.