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Have you ever introduced someone to a cult film and had them hate it?

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Have you ever introduced someone to a cult film and had them hate it?

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Carl Kubista

Well, let me tell you, introducing someone to a cult film is like playing Russian roulette. You never know if they'll love it or hate it. I've had my fair share of experiences where I thought I had the perfect candidate for a cult film, only to have them walk away disappointed.

But, you know what? That's okay. Cult films are not for everyone. They're an acquired taste, and not everyone has the same palate. That's what makes them so special. It's a club that not everyone gets to join.

On the other hand, when you do introduce someone to a cult film and they love it, it's like finding a long-lost sibling. You share a bond that's hard to describe with anyone else. It's a feeling of validation, like, "I knew I wasn't the only one who loved this movie!"

I think it's important to remember that tastes vary. What's a cult classic to one person may be utter garbage to another. And that's okay. We don't have to agree on everything. We can still respect and appreciate each other's opinions.

In conclusion, introducing someone to a cult film is a risk. But it's a risk worth taking. You never know who you might open up to the weird, wonderful world of cult classics. And if they don't like it, well, there are plenty of other fish in the sea. Keep searching for your cult film soulmate, and eventually, you'll find them.

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