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most strange/weird films you've seen

Brazil, Evil Dead 2, Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, Tampopo

Also, look for a French film called Baxter. It is about a dog and his fucked up owners.
 
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The strangest, most bizarre sci-fi alien flick I've ever seen...I was only 8 years old when I first saw it but I still remember everything vividly =D And I really enjoyed myself!
 
A Scanner Darkly is my first choice.........
but for complete wierdness (with muppets!) its the dark crystal.... thats just a wierd film
 
Anything Japanese haha. Suicide Club is my favorite, but we watched this unebelivably odd film called pinnochio 164 or something. So fucking weird I couldn't even watch just turn my head every now and then (comp next to tv and couch behind). Weirdo girls on 2cb watching weird stuff, ahhhh the joys of life.
 
Brazil, Evil Dead 2, Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, Tampopo

Also, look for a French film called Baxter. It is about a dog and his fucked up owners.


The guy who directed the fourth alien film is a french director, He's sick.

Delicatessen is a favorite, but he also did the City of Lost Children.

I've heard Eraserhead is fucked up like that Pinnochio movie I mentioned, says my lady.

Brazil is one of my favorite flicks,

Robert Denero is GREAT! "W'ere all in this together" lol
 
Ah weird cult movies, how I love you. Pretty much all my favorites have been listed. I always thought Dr strangelove was kind of an odd film.

Recently saw one called "the fall" which is a blending of childrens fantasy and serious drama set in the 1930's about some dude in a hospital trying to get a little girl to get morphine for him by telling her a lord of the rings type story... it was um, unique.

I think fear and loathing is really weird if you don't know anything about the book or Hunter Thompson and that particular era.

Also "Evil Bong" with Tommy Chong, about a bong that kills people by sucking them into a strip club fantasy world... yeah.
 
I think fear and loathing is really weird if you don't know anything about the book or Hunter Thompson and that particular era

I first saw it when I was 13 and had no prior knowledge of his career, I didn't even know why he was in Vegas and why people kept giving him money... All I knew is, I am in love with this man.

Now I'm a dignified gonzo type, seeking out the false and absurd and whipping a few king hell lashes of reality on the dirty little bastards.
 
most strange films you've seen.

I am a huge fan of movies that have you sitting there going "what the hell was that" & am always on the lookout for new things to watch, so I hope this post doesn't sink like the titanic.

To start the list off I would like to add 3 of the most strange films I've ever seen & one is my favourite movie ever.

El Topo - Alejandro Jodorwsky

The Holy Mountain - Alejandro Jodorwsky
This movie is my favourite film of all time & also the most strange thing I've ever seen but in the end it all makes sense.

Tetsuo: The Iron Man - Shinya Tsukamoto
 
Bad Boy Bubby Bubby's buxom mother tricked him to stay locked at home for thirty years, during which she mounts and abuses him. Buddy ends up in the streets groping random women until finding a nurse who is even more buxom than his late mother.

The Scientist: [plays organ music in church]
Bubby: Jesus can see everything I do... and he's going to beat me brainless!
The Scientist: Come down.
[Scene change; they are in a factory]
The Scientist: You see, no one's going to help you Bubby, because there isn't anybody out there to do it. No one. We're all just complicated arrangements of atoms and subatomic particles - we don't live. But our atoms do move about in such a way as to give us identity and consciousness. We don't die; our atoms just rearrange themselves. There is no God. There can be no God; it's ridiculous to think in terms of a superior being. An inferior being, maybe, because we, we who don't even exist, we arrange our lives with more order and harmony than God ever arranged the earth. We measure; we plot; we create wonderful new things. We are the architects of our own existence. What a lunatic concept to bow down before a God who slaughters millions of innocent children, slowly and agonizingly starves them to death, beats them, tortures them, rejects them. What folly to even think that we should not insult such a God, damn him, think him out of existence. It is our duty to think God out of existence. It is our duty to insult him. Fuck you, God! Strike me down if you dare, you tyrant, you non-existent fraud! It is the duty of all human beings to think God out of existence. Then we have a future. Because then - and only then - do we take full responsibility for who we are. And that's what you must do, Bubby: think God out of existence; take responsibility for who you are.
 
I am a huge fan of movies that have you sitting there going "what the hell was that" & am always on the lookout for new things to watch, so I hope this post doesn't sink like the titanic.
I think you could get lots of responses since "strange" is applicable to so many different senses of meaning, but I'm not sure how it will be distinct from "trippy" film lists, or "movies to watch high." One of the movies that strikes me as just strange, but still in a good way, is an old Japanese cult classic called "House" (1977):

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A more recent strange one, adapted from a book by the same name that's written by the editor of Cracked, is John Dies at the End. This film involves (fictional) drugs, though, so it's more a drug movie list sort of inclusion, but there is much about it that is strange. For instance, meet the Meat Monster from the film:

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Bad Boy Bubby is a great and unusual film, though it's not just strange. There is definitely purpose to its madness.
 
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probably Lynch and Cronenberg (Blue Velvet, Eraserhead - Naked Lunch, Videodrome, his back catalogue of B movies is great Rabid, Scanners)

Primer - I could't watch it.
I (Heart) Huckabees
Donnie Darko
 
Tokyo gore police is a classic & also robot geisha too.

I mean strange as the film I listed called The holy mountain, but that meat monster thing looks great.

I think I'm going to like this part of BL alot :)
 
Pink Flamingoes RULEZZ!!! Masterpiece!
But my faforite weird movie is russian brilliant "Kin-Dza-Dza" - many people from around the world thinks, that this movie is the best psychedelic weird film ever!

Thanks, downloading Kin-Dza-Dza as we speak. :)
 
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