The 1983 version starring Al Pacino and Michelle Pfeiffer? -Yes. It wasn't commercially or critically successful until years after its release; the poster, DVD and the line "Say hello to my little friend" are now classic.
If by 'Scareface' you mean 'Scarface', then technically yes, although highly fabricated. The Pacino film is based very loosely around the life of Al 'Scarface' Capone.
The best known cult classic is probably 'Rocky Horror Picture Show'. Since there are really many others, see the link below.
It appears to be a cult classic, and it's visual style has influenced television programs and other movies. I have not seen Reservoir Dogs yet, but the title has come up enough times over the years to indicate that the film has a devoted cult.
Emilio Estevez
Number six
No, any film can be a cult classic.
Cult Classic was created in 1994-06.
The saying "Can you dig it?" originated from the cult classic "The Warriors'. The meaning of "Can you dig it?" is "Do you understand?", "Do you get it?".
If by 'Scareface' you mean 'Scarface', then technically yes, although highly fabricated. The Pacino film is based very loosely around the life of Al 'Scarface' Capone.
The best known cult classic is probably 'Rocky Horror Picture Show'. Since there are really many others, see the link below.
Emilio Estevez
Number six
It appears to be a cult classic, and it's visual style has influenced television programs and other movies. I have not seen Reservoir Dogs yet, but the title has come up enough times over the years to indicate that the film has a devoted cult.
Media City - 2004 From Sundance to Cult Classic 8-8 was released on: USA: 6 March 2011
The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman - 2006 A Cult Classic 1-1 was released on: USA: 4 August 2006
Stu Francis on Crackerjack of course!!! http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/classic/crackerjack/trivia.shtml Stu Francis on Crackerjack of course!!! http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/classic/crackerjack/trivia.shtml
Probably the old 60's cult classic "Bloodfeast"..