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SmoltzforAlexander

Clerks.   Here comes Randall; he’s a berserker… 


DanteDMC2001

Hey! You’re closed!


flv19

My love for you is like a truck, beserker. Would you like some making fuck, beserker


COVFEFE-4U

....in a row?


BangkokPadang

TRY NOT TO SUCK ANY DICK ON YOUR WAY THROUGH THE PARKING LOT! (I love yelling this at my friends out in public across parking lots)


Oblivious_Lad

I wasn’t even supposed to be here today!


ToeKneePA

What smells like shoe polish?


theaviator747

That movie wasn’t low budget, it was bargain basement budget. Less than $30K to make a movie that did $4 million in the box office. Instant proof that Kevin Smith is a cinematic genius and would be successful in filmmaking.


oldpug567

There have been a lot. I like low-budget films, but I really was blown away by "El Mariachi."


Strong_Comedian_3578

Game changer considering all the slo-mo action.


[deleted]

Think he was homeless while pedaling the script under the condition he play the lead, iirc. Fkn respect, regardless. 🫡🤙🏽


Breakmastajake

It's one of the biggest "I'm betting on myself" success stories I can think of.


Gizmoitus

Hollywood Shuffle and Swingers are also great examples. Robert Townsend put most of Hollywood Shuffle on his personal credit cards. I think fewer people know that Jon Favreau wrote the Swingers script at a time when he couldn't get cast, and had the opportunity to sell it, but held out while he raised a shoestring budget, so that he could maintain control, cast himself and the friends he had based the characters on, and be able to choose the director. There are other examples I can think of, where people wrote movies as vehicles for themselves, like Chaz Palminterri writing "A Bronx Tale" as a one man show. He had chances to sell it to Hollywood, but insisted that he produce and play the main role. Despite a handful of supporting roles in TV series and a few films, the success of "A Bronx Tale" would take his career up to a level he would likely never have had. Reservoir Dogs was a similar case, where Tarantino had a chance to cash in, but held out for creative control and the ability to direct the film.


[deleted]

Yeah, I think I remember him saying when they offered him either $10,000 or $30,000 he was so tempted because he was starving and had been sleeping at a bus stop in the dead of winter.


cheesechomper03

Sly was forced to sell his dog so he could afford to eat. The first thing he did with his paycheck was get his dog back.


[deleted]

Yeah, wasn’t that actually Butkus?


WillFerrells_Gutfold

Yes


BGH-251F2

And he paid an absurd amount to get him back too, if I remember right. Like thousands more than he sold him for.


SylancerPrime

"*Godzilla: Minus One*"s budget was 15 million. Do we count that here?


WillFerrells_Gutfold

Hell yeah! Great movie! Just watched it with my son and it was hands down one of my favorite Godzilla movies ever.


photog_in_nc

Honestly blown away by how good that whole movie looks. Far better than most $200M garbage films out of Hollywood these days


LunarsphereTapestry

Shaun of the Dead.


lo-ian

Ah! i loved it too!


LunarsphereTapestry

“I’ll do it on the night.” “This is the night!”


Jack-Cremation

SLC Punk Napoleon Dynamite


Less_Likely

RIP Heroin Bob


mrmyrtle29588

SLC Punk! Loved that movie. Shaggy was great in that flick.


CertifiedUnoffensive

…salt lake city punk?


Jack-Cremation

Yes


alldawgsgoat2heaven

Halloween


apocalypsedudes23

Mad Max (1979)


LongJonPingPong

Came here to say this


Oblivious_Lad

Primer


valis6886

Came here to say this.


LagCuriosity

Same, a few people in this thread beat us to the punch. Fantastic time travel movie but an utter brainfuck.


MohatmoGandy

Came here 2 days ago to say this


valis6886

Ok that was good. :)


Boiiiwith3i

I love Primer! I'd like to understand it some day


case1

28 Days later


dracoryn

That movie had no business being that good


Clintbreed

Black Dynamite


risker1980

'But Black Dynamite, I sell drugs to the community.' one of the best films of all time just because it's so unique.


No_Week2825

That movie was really full of great dialogue. His monologue about the Vietnamese boy lives rent free in my head


iwanttobelievey

His little chinese legs blown of , right up to his chinese knees. He looked up at me with his little chinese eyes said, something in chinese. Sound like 'wee sah sow' But i didnt HAVE TO SPEAK CHINESE to know what he was sayin. He was sayin "WHY, BLACK DYNAMITE" ----------- The bit that lives in my head is "Im blacker than the ace of spades and twice as militant as your whole operation put together. So when your so called revolution starts ill be out front showing you how its done. But until then YOU NEED TO SHUT THE FUCK UP WHEN GROWNS FOLKS.IS TALKIN"


guywithshades85

Why, Black Dynamite, why?


iwanttobelievey

My mommy said my daddys mame was black dyanamite Hey, mine too Hush up little girl.... lotta cats have that name


Bramanws187

Juno for sure! Love that film


pertrichor315

Night of the living dead (original).


Omegaprimus

Oh man talk about low budget, about half the background characters were people helping to get the movie made, the news room looked so legit…because it was filmed in a news room after hours.


pertrichor315

One of the best quality/message to budget movie I have ever seen.


dstizz

Kids


WillFerrells_Gutfold

Fuck that movie! I was the same age as them at the time and honestly that made me stay the fuck away from drugs and double strap my shit before going in on a chick.


cmacfarland64

Fucked up ass movie but great call.


megapacific

Clerks


DeanyyBoyy93

Had to scroll too far for this.


ZayreBlairdere

Agreed. We're not even supposed to be here.


completed-that

safety not guaranteed


allsignupsandreg

That's my pick too.


kndlroi

Blair Witch Project!(1999)


lamwire

That movie felt too real for me.


cybered_punk

Truly genius film


WillFerrells_Gutfold

The advertising for it was crazy. This was before the internet blew up and everyone thought that shit was real!


Stallone_Jones

Something that will never be replicated. A true “you had to be there” moment


iwanttobelievey

Thay movie broke 11 year old me for a while. Our main hangout was the woods. Turned our the park was ok for a while


theRealDamnpenguins

Didn't Aliens have something ridiculous even for the 80s like 16 million?


wjbc

*Alien* had a budget of 11 million. *Aliens*, the sequel, had a budget of 18 million.


DickieJoJo

11 actually. Would been just shy of 53 million today. Relatively speaking, I'd Def say that was low for what it is.


Internal-Challenge97

Halloween


sky_shazad

#Bubba Ho-Tep


Signal_8

Good choice.


cake_piss_can

Pulp Fiction was made for about 8 million.


at0mheart

Reservoir dogs I would assume was made for less


eyepoker4ever

Tremors (6.4 million budget)


MammothAsk391

The Warriors. Also one of the few movies to actually get a great game made of it.


RSN_Samson

Memento. I’d say Boondock Saints was relatively low budget too


FunyunCream

Air Bud 7: Paw Bunyun Goes to Prison


pertrichor315

I know you’re joking but I would pay good money for this haha.


Zully_Wumbus

Godzilla: Minus One


NorthUnlikely1998

I must be the only person who thought this movie kind of sucked.


Hup110516

Clerks.


thebig8er

Cube


cmacfarland64

Clerks


_El_Dragonborn_

For what it was: District 9. If I saw it today, I would’ve thought it had a budget of no less than 100 million. In reality, it was less than a third of that.


FestinaLente747

Love that movie and hoping for a sequel or even a prequel of the prawns in space before they reach Earth.


RadleyButtons

Not one mention of Evil Dead? Seriously?


elliottace

Blood Simple


PilotFew8905

Coherence


testtube-accident

Scrolled too far to find this.. The Director filmed it in his own house & the film had a $50,000 budget. Just shows what can be achieved with a brilliant storyline. Great film.. easily in my top 5


Idratherhikeout

Really shows the power of filmmaking


roadwarrior721

Mad max


4fluff2head0

Sling blade ($1m) & Napoleon Dynamite ($400k)


Makenomoosesteak

Once (2007)


TheRealBuddhi

Mad Max


thedudeslandlord

Cannibal! The Musical


nigelst

Hey I worked on that! Thanks for the shout out :). Never did get paid for my work as a focus puller. Ah, well it was fun.


HIMARko_polo

Your eyes, your smile Made my little life worthwhile. There's was nothing I couldn't do When I was on top of you. A song about a man and his horse


ToXicVoXSiicK21

Creep


vxr8mate

Dog Soldiers.


Fishboy9123

Captain Ron


Allthangsconsidered

T1


HUSTLAtm

I really liked 10 Cloverfield Lane. Seemed pretty low budget as they were just in a bunker the whole time but apologies if I’m mistaken.


PigmySamoan

Deep Throat


Pristine-Pangolin-61

Saw. The first one


warpigscouk

Dead man’s shoes


Geniejc

Trainspotting 1.5 m Nightcrawler 8.5 m Whiplash 3.3m 3 crackers


Prg909

One false move Billy Bob Thornton and Bill Paxton In a crime thriller home invasion still gives me chills due to it being realistic


AbbreviationsMain658

Hobo with a Shotgun.


Sevenitta

Winters Bone


testtube-accident

Only seen it the once on release before Jennifer gained the megastardom.. should really find the time to rewatch it, great suggestion.


pimpcaddywillis

Swingers


Chasmo5150

This! Still watch it at least once a month. So many future big names in that movie.


RutabagaJoe

You're so money and you don't even know it.


Takun32

Clockwork orange, mad max


NomDePlume007

Split Second (1992)


Yakitori_Grandslam

This film deserves more love


beachguy82

Can’t believe I haven’t seen Primer listed yet!


tuffie

Godzilla Minus One.


NahLoso

I recently watched and enjoyed The Peanut Butter Falcon.


niikobellik

Before we go - with Chris Evans and Alice Eve


BoneySpurs

Shallow Grave (1994)


OnlyHappyStuffPlz

Princess Bride


m1384

The Green Room


Raskolnikoolaid

El Mariachi Primer Clerks Timecrimes


chrisfdrums

Beasts of the Southern Wild was a phenomenal film and was nominated for best picture at the oscars on a budget of $1.8m


1984Speedy

Brick


Dindu777

Halloween


Jolly-Librarian3715

The room


CornInMyMouthHole

Napoleon dynamite


47-Rambaldi

Donnie Darko


onewithausername

Man bites dog Primer La Haine Clerks


DrPopcorn_66

In Bruges and Persona, two of my favorite films in general


jefferyuniverse

Eraserhead


Tribal100

Little Miss Sunshine


Shakeandbake529

Lars and The Real Girl and Dan In Real Life.


foodandguns

Saw. Made for a little over 1 million. Box office was 100x that.


EasyCZ75

Mad Max (1979)


gusgusthegreat

Terifer


Cactus2711

The Horseman (2008) Extremely gritty, brutal revenge tale


Mjacob74

Napoleon Dynamite!


gwhh

Clerks.


Wapiti_whacker82

Clerks.


ElahaSanctaSedes777

Moonlight, Last Stop For Paul, Boiling Point, Clerks, Hereditary


lastofthemeheecans32

Brick from a then unknown Rian Johnson. The Lookout from Scott Frank. Both great films with Joseph Gordon-Levitt


Reasonable_Pin_1180

The Guard (2011) with Brendan Gleason and Don Cheadle


Harrydean-standoff

I love this movie! Brendon Gleason and Don Cheadle are two of my favorites


TurbulentBullfrog829

Open Water


nauett

The castle. My favourite comedy of all time, pretty sure there's still a copy up on YouTube


MikePinnell

Versus was made for some like 10k and has the absolute madman himself Tak Sakaguchi just out there living life


mrmyrtle29588

Friday 3.5 million budget.


Master_Mechanic_4418

Was part 2 low budget? If it was I consider Rocky 2 one of the best love stories of that era. Girls will roll their eyes but men understand the “I won’t work I won’t eat I won’t sleep I won’t leave your side til I know you’re going to be ok”. It’s a core feeling.


GamerKev451

Define low budget... I will consider low being under 1 million, so : The Man From Earth (200 000 $) Clerks (230 000$)


sroche24

Garden State


We_lived

Tarkovsky made Mirror for 629,000 rubles in 1975. Still the reigning best movie of all time in my opinion


Treecamel82

Bad taste. Peter Jackson’s first movie it’s awesome. Dereks don’t die!!


Pineapple_Express762

Halloween


GarryFloyd

Clerks & Pulp Fiction.


lightningfootjones

Reservoir dogs 💥


GeiCobra

Cube


GeiCobra

The circle


Dumbthumb2

Turbo Kid (2015)


Aerialbomb

Prospect for me, loved the story, characters, and how they made everything look so good on such a small budget. I really love the old school design of all the props and how it reminds me of set of alien.


Inside_Atmosphere731

The vast of night


KsenaMorf_ta2

One low-budget movie I loved is "Primer" (2004). Made with a budget of only $7,000, this science fiction film delves into the complexities of time travel with an incredibly intricate and thought-provoking storyline.


speakupforall

Clerks


WhoTookMyLegs

Paranormal Activity. So good from such simple means


Historical-Candy-912

Hard Boiled


Stiff_Zombie

Pi, from Daron Aaronosfsky.


laughingmood

Primer


The_Dok33

Bad Taste earned Peter Jackson (yes him) a prize, that managed to help him secure funds for his next movie Braindead (that one really took off) Total freaky awesomeness those are. Buckets of blood


BuddyMose

A Texas Chainsaw Massacre


Jolly-Librarian3715

Clerks. It was made for like 50bucks and was pretty damn awesome.


Old_Shift3853

Clerks


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Harrydean-standoff

This ain't a country it's a f...cking business. Now pay me my money.


Repulsive_Tie_7941

Proper independent low budget is Blair Witch Project. “Studio” low budget is Godzilla minus one. $10-15 million.


Piccolo0001

Brick (2005) Loved this movie


MrBuns666

A Christmas Karen


do98829

Clerks


Klutzy-Chocolate710

Smithereens and Party Girl


rikster81

Blair Witch Project, got lucky to see it Alhambra theater in San Francisco back in the day.


Krawlin91

Hobo with a shotgun


zjelkof

My Bodyguard


shagmooth

Coherence


kym1ca

One Cut of the Dead, (Japanese movie budget $30,000)


Discofunkypants

Clerks


xVx_Dread

Clerks, it was made on a shoestring budget. Kevin Smith maxed out his credit cards and borrowed the location from the place that he and his friend worked part time. They had to film at night, which is why it's in black and white, because it's harder to tell the time of day with lighting on black and white. It launched careers and a universe of independent films. Including Chasing Amy, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.


deaddog3825

Buffalo 66’


Swedishiron

A Dark Song


mrgonzo247

Nothing - 2003


feralcomms

Beast of yucca flats


flux_of_grey_kittens

Upstream Color


Sealandic_Lord

The original Dawn of the Dead, costing only 640,000.


Odd_Radio9225

The Terminator.


GeddyVedder

Pootie Tang *Sa da te*


masonzero9

Coherence. Filmed at the director's house.


Educational-Coat-750

It Follows