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Weird & Strange movies?

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  • Posts: 133
    Edward Scissorhands.... still not sure how it made it to production... weird!!!!
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    Hard Candy - super creepy
    Troll 2 - SO BAD!!!!
    (watch "Best Worst Movie" the documentary about it. that movie is hilarious)
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    Hard Candy - super creepy


    YES, sort of disturbing.
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    Strangeland
    Sling Blade

    Love them both.
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    La Jette is the most recent I saw where I was like WTF afterwards.
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    The Wall...I was not high in any way, shape or form...apparently that was my mistake...
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    The Wall...I was not high in any way, shape or form...apparently that was my mistake...

    :smokin: :laugh:
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    Pretty much anything by David Lynch.

    Twin Peaks (tv show)
    Fire Walk With Me
    Blue Velvet
    Wild At Heart
    Mulholland Drive

    Take your pick...
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    Dead Hooker In The Trunk.

    I like the weird/strange/bizarre.
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    Human Centipede 2 made me vomit and I didn't sleep for 2 days. When I did sleep I had nightmares. I was so disturbed that when my husband tried to get some naked time I couldn't do it.

    The whole concept of it freaks me out. No way I could ever bring myself to watch it. Ugh...
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    showgirls.. wait.. was there a plot? all i saw was nakedness.. which was ok by me..

    mac and me.. god that movie was awesome.. but now that i go back and look at it.. im like WTF why wasnt i terrified of that?

    Showgirls, there was a lose plot but I mean it's paul verhoeven so it's amazing.

    Mac & Me - A friend of mine was talking about when he went to see it in the cinema with his brother as a child, he was quite young and loved it but his brother who would have been a couple of years older, about 8, was terrified. It is the funniest extended advert ever.
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    Teeth and Rubber are 2 that pop into my mind... I know I have seen way more.
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    this french movie called the Science of sleep very strange but I liked it...
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    ooooh!!!!!!!!!!! And 8 heads in a duffle bag. Especially after smokin. "I ain't got no booooooooody".
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    Salo
    Naked Lunch
    Bad Taste
    Meet the Feebles
    In My Skin
    Baise Moi

    I've got more, just can't think of them at the moment

    Meet the Feebles & Bad Taste are amazing, along with Braindead, I honestly think Peter Jackson went downhill afterwards.
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    THE STRANGENESS

    A B-movie that has become a bit of a cult classic, written by one of the owners of my company. He's even in it. Hilarious! Wait until you see the monster. HAHAHAHA!
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    I have written down alot of these movies to check for on Netflix this weekend...I love scary/weird movies....

    Most of these have been said but I loved -

    The Human Centipede - Going to watch part 2 this weekend for sure on Netflix.
    May - Psycho B!@#H!!
    Teeth
    Bug
    Midnight Meat Train
    Clockwork Orange
    Pink Floyd - The Wall
    Trainspotting
    The Crow - One of my favs!
    Strangeland - One of the scariest movies ever b/c it could happen!!


    There are alot more but I have to think of the names & put them on here later...Ones that haven't been mentioned yet...
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    (1932) Freaks

    "One of us. One of us" I love that movie!
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    Requiem for a Dream - Really weird, espeically watching it drunk...even weirder lol

    I had to stop watching that movie when it got to certain parts and it has always been a movie I wouldn't watch again.
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    I saw Rubber at Best Buy last time I was there.

    I'm taking notes too!

    I keep seeing Reqium for a Dream come up, could someone post or PM some details (no spoilers) about it?

    JM
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    Natural Born Killers!

    The only movie I have ever paid for and then walked out on!

  • I had to stop watching that movie when it got to certain parts and it has always been a movie I wouldn't watch again.

    This movie was crazy being sober.
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    yeah that was weird but i kind of liked it..lol..

    It was weird, but Ioved it!
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    thx 1138
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    My favorite genre! wierd and strange. :) I am a huge fan of foreign and indie films

    Evil Dead
    Anything directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky
    Irreversible (gaspar noe)
    Enter the void (gaspar noe)
    Oldboy (korean)
    Salo -120 days of Sodom
    Ichi the Killer (japanese)
    Sheitan (french)
    Metropia

    I think most of these are on netflix instant now too.
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    I liked Midnight Meat Train!

    JM

    Haha yes I liked it too! but it was weird
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    My favorite genre! wierd and strange. :) I am a huge fan of foreign and indie films

    Evil Dead
    Anything directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky
    Irreversible (gaspar noe)
    Enter the void (gaspar noe)
    Oldboy (korean)
    Salo -120 days of Sodom
    Ichi the Killer (japanese)
    Sheitan (french)
    Metropia

    I think most of these are on netflix instant now too.

    Yes Evil Dead! It was hilarious
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    Lesbian Vampire Hunters (bad low budget British film)
    Hobo With a Shotgun (which was really kind of awesome)
    Zombie Women of Satan

    All classics!
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    I saw Rubber at Best Buy last time I was there.

    I'm taking notes too!

    I keep seeing Reqium for a Dream come up, could someone post or PM some details (no spoilers) about it?

    JM
    A multi-generational downward spiral into a world of insanity and drugs (both street and pharmaceutical). Hopelessness, desperation, and a "medicate first, ask questions later" culture are some of the main themes.
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    So many. Mostly avant-garde / surrealist / experimental films that I got to watch at film school.

    The one that twisted my melon a fair bit was the opening of Un Chien Andalou with the famous eye cut. I couldn't believe that two images together could have such a strong effect on its audience.

    Also, the first time I saw The Cabinet of Dr Caligari, that certainly made an impression.

    As for mainstream cinema... John Waters, hands down. Cry Baby is a firm favourite of mine. Johnny Depp in the anti-Grease with Traci Lords? Hell yes.
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