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Strangest Film You've Ever Seen

"Strange Days", "Strangeland", "House of 1000 Corpses", "Sleepaway Camp", "A Clockwork Orange", "Lord of the Flies", and "Natural Born Killers".

All awesome movies, mind you, but brain sizzlers none the less...lol

Mimi
 
wanto said:
I've never seen "Eraserhead", but I've heard a lot about it over the years. I'll have to track this one down on video one of these days.

For my vote, there's Fellini's Satyricon, or perhaps even Ralph Bakshi's Heavy Traffic.
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Satyricon was without a doubt one of the strangest films I've ever seen, and I don't think that is solely attributable to the fact that I was in an altered state! 😉

I thought that Requiem for a Dream, however, was more disturbing than strange.
 
Eraserhead and Freaks are both near the top of the weird list, most definitely. A more recent pick of mine would be the rather incomprehensible at times eXistenZ. The story itself, the ultimate in virtual reality gaming, isn't terribly bizzare, but throughout the movie, it is nearly impossible to follow some of the twists in the plot. By the end, you are left wondering whether or not the cast actually exited the game, or if they are still in it. Weird movie.
 
I can't believe I had forgotton about Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas! Thar movie is such a trip...

kitten
 
Eraserhead definately.

And also Liquid Sky.It's about a UFO that crashes in Greenwich Village,Manhattan;and then has to generate enough energy to take off again by storing it from pheremones produced during orgasms and drug highs.
 
ForeverRio said:
Kung Pow!
Don't EVEN ask me how my kids talked me into going with them! LOL

LOL I LOVE that movie! Complete nonsense comedy!
 
HisDivineShadow said:
Some things are stranger than fiction.🙄 😀


When are you getting a sig full of my quotes hippy, that's what I want to know?😛
 
BigJim said:
When are you getting a sig full of my quotes hippy, that's what I want to know?😛

I suppose you will be next. It took two hours to dredge up all those ancient Moses quotes, so I'm not doing him again for a good long time.😀

And I am off topic again....*Hides before Dan sees*
 
I've got a new strangest film: Adaptation, which is the story, written by Charlie Kaufman, about how Charlie Kaufman tried to adapt a book about flowers into a movie and ended up writing a movie about his attempt to adapt the book. The scene where he decides that he's writing about himself is so bizarre I can hardly believe it:

Kaufman, making notes into a tape recorder: "We open on Charlie Kaufman, fat, bald, sweating, talking into his tape recorder. He says, "We open on Charlie Kaufman, fat, bald, sweating, talking into his tape recorder. He says, "We open on Charlie Kaufman, fat, bald, sweating..."

(That's not an exact quote, I don't have the movie in front of me, but it's close.)

Fortunately at that point the movie cuts away.

A couple of interesting notes about this movie:

Kaufman invented a fictional twin brother for this movie, named Donald, to represent the side of himself that desired to sell out and make more profitable, mainstream movies, and gave his fictional twin co-writing credit for the screenplay. The Oscar nomination was for both Kaufman brothers, and was the first time a fictional character received an Academy Award nomination. The Academy made it known that if they won, the quote-unquote brothers would have to share a single statue. 🙂

Also, interestingly, Nicholas Cage, who played Kaufman, said in an interview that he went against every acting instinct he possesses and played the character exactly the way the director suggested, earning himself an Oscar nod in the process.

Also Maggie Gyllenhaal gets briefly tickled in the movie 😉
 
Also Maggie Gyllenhaal gets briefly tickled in the movie

Izzat the chick from The Secretary?
 
Dr. Bill Kobb said:
Also Maggie Gyllenhaal gets briefly tickled in the movie

Izzat the chick from The Secretary?

Yup, and it looks like a much more real tickle, although briefer, than the limp one in Mona Lisa Smile.
 
Sweet!

Would've loved to see her go through an intense Magic Touch-style tickling in The Secretary than some of the weirdness she was otherwise put through(though the spanking scene was HOT and that's not even a kink of mine)!
 
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