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  2. Cult following - Wikipedia

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    A cult following is a group of fans who are highly dedicated to a person, idea, object, movement, or work, [1] often an artist, in particular a performing artist, or an artwork in some medium. The latter is often called a cult classic. A film, book, musical artist, television series, or video game, among other things, is said to have a cult ...

  3. Cult film - Wikipedia

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    A cult film or cult movie, also commonly referred to as a cult classic, is a film that has acquired a cult following. Cult films are known for their dedicated, passionate fanbase , which forms an elaborate subculture, members of which engage in repeated viewings, dialogue-quoting, and audience participation .

  4. List of cult films - Wikipedia

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    Cult films are films with a dedicated and passionate following, often defined by their opposition to mainstream appeal and traditional cinematic norms. [1] While the term lacks a singular definition, it generally includes films that inspire devoted fan engagement, such as cosplay, participatory screenings, and festivals.

  5. Fast-Food Menu Items That Inspired a Cult-Like Following

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    Fast Food With Cult Followings Here's a look at some menu items both common and obscure that have inspired stronger-than-normal feelings among hungry patrons. Michele M./Yelp

  6. 9 Fast-Food Chains with a Cult-Like Following

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    5. In-N-Out Burger. 58% of Customers Said They are Loyal Fans . In-N-Out has done something few chains have managed: grow from a family-owned restaurant into a cult-like icon.

  7. They're tiny, cheap and have a cult following. Why doesn't ...

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    Kei trucks – a term that refers to Japanese-made trucks small enough to belong to the keijidōsha class of light vehicles – have a cult following in the United States. They're ideal for ...

  8. Cult - Wikipedia

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    Destructive cult is a term frequently used by the anti-cult movement. [18] Members of the anti-cult movement typically define a destructive cult as a group that is unethical, deceptive, and one that uses "strong influence" or mind control techniques to affect critical thinking skills. [32]

  9. Cult of personality - Wikipedia

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    A cult of personality, or a cult of the leader, [1] is the result of an effort which is made to create an idealized and heroic image of a glorious leader, often through unquestioning flattery and praise.