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Poll Question: What's your favourite weird movie?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2016 at 10:00
Eraserhead and Holy Mountain already got some votes, so I'm goin with Arrabal. Viva La Muerte! ;)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2016 at 10:35
Plenty of weird films out there....old and new......from that list I suppose I'll pick Eraserhead....but regarding Lynch I would choose Mulholland Drive or Inland Empire .
Videodrome by Cronenberg  is one of my favorite weird ones not on the list.
With Greenaway I would go with The Cook, The Thief ,His Wife and Her Lover.
some others I liked.....
Donnie Darko
Pan's Labyrinth
Naked Lunch
The Reflecting Skin
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2016 at 10:41
Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Plenty of weird films out there....old and new......from that list I suppose I'll pick Eraserhead....but regarding Lynch I would choose Mulholland Drive or Inland Empire .
Videodrome by Cronenberg  is one of my favorite weird ones not on the list.
With Greenaway I would go with The Cook, The Thief ,His Wife and Her Lover.
some others I liked.....
Donnie Darko
Pan's Labyrinth
Naked Lunch
The Reflecting Skin

I don't really consider "Pan's Labyrinth" to be weird. It is a bit out of the ordinary, yes, but not that weird.

I should have mentioned "Naked Lunch"; I just didn't think of it. I have never seen the other two.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2016 at 11:24
Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Plenty of weird films out there....old and new......from that list I suppose I'll pick Eraserhead....but regarding Lynch I would choose Mulholland Drive or Inland Empire .
Videodrome by Cronenberg  is one of my favorite weird ones not on the list.
With Greenaway I would go with The Cook, The Thief ,His Wife and Her Lover.
some others I liked.....
Donnie Darko
Pan's Labyrinth
Naked Lunch
The Reflecting Skin

I don't really consider "Pan's Labyrinth" to be weird. It is a bit out of the ordinary, yes, but not that weird.

I should have mentioned "Naked Lunch"; I just didn't think of it. I have never seen the other two.
 
IMO it's weird....some films are just weirder than others. By your def Donnie Darko probably wouldn't be that weird and Reflecting Skin is a weird horror film that always struck me as very strange. To me Zardoz is sci-fi and not all that weird. But all of these mentioned in the thread are on so-called weird film lists.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2016 at 11:36
Reflecting Skin is weird, like the scene with the frog. I loved that film. Actually, I love all the ones you mentioned Dr. Wu.

A recentish horrorish film that is kind of strange, and I loved, is Under the Skin. There are so many weird and wonderful films.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2016 at 13:04
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Reflecting Skin is weird, like the scene with the frog. I loved that film. Actually, I love all the ones you mentioned Dr. Wu.

A recentish horrorish film that is kind of strange, and I loved, is Under the Skin. There are so many weird and wonderful films.
 
I've been wanting to see Under The Skin.....hasn't come on my cable channels yet...Unhappy
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2016 at 13:09
Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Plenty of weird films out there....old and new......from that list I suppose I'll pick Eraserhead....but regarding Lynch I would choose Mulholland Drive or Inland Empire .
Videodrome by Cronenberg  is one of my favorite weird ones not on the list.
With Greenaway I would go with The Cook, The Thief ,His Wife and Her Lover.
some others I liked.....
Donnie Darko
Pan's Labyrinth
Naked Lunch
The Reflecting Skin

I don't really consider "Pan's Labyrinth" to be weird. It is a bit out of the ordinary, yes, but not that weird.

I should have mentioned "Naked Lunch"; I just didn't think of it. I have never seen the other two.
 
IMO it's weird....some films are just weirder than others. By your def Donnie Darko probably wouldn't be that weird and Reflecting Skin is a weird horror film that always struck me as very strange. To me Zardoz is sci-fi and not all that weird. But all of these mentioned in the thread are on so-called weird film lists.

I just watched "The Reflecting Skin", and I don't think it is weird at all. The movie is from the perspective of the boy who does not understand everything that is going on, so for him what is happening is weird. But it all makes perfect sense. The only mystery is why those four guys in the car like to kill people, but maybe they get a kick out of it.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2016 at 13:23
Weird is a relative term. I found it unusual and off-beat when I saw it back in the 90s and it made a big impression on me (liked it enough to watch it several times). Generally, all that really matters to me in film is if I enjoy something. I wonder if, perhaps, you're going into watching the film with these expectations of weirdness and so in looking for weirdness and analyzing it, you find it less unusual than you would if you experienced it with no preconceptions.

I just thought of another one that may not fit your idea of weirdness, but I consider weirdly satisfying, the French film Baxter.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2016 at 13:43
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Reflecting Skin is weird, like the scene with the frog. I loved that film. Actually, I love all the ones you mentioned Dr. Wu.

A recentish horrorish film that is kind of strange, and I loved, is Under the Skin. There are so many weird and wonderful films.

Blowing up frogs actually is an old children's game, so I did not consider that scene to be weird at all.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2016 at 13:48
Not a children's game in my neck of the woods, so certainly weird to me. I also find decapitating people for not sharing the same beliefs quite weird. It's relative.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2016 at 13:55
favorite wierd movies.. the first that enters my mind. Classic...

man..  one of the greatest.... ummm.. altered state of mind..movies I've ever experienced


very appropriate but years later.. older wiser and sober... still a great movie... in my top 20 alltime





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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2016 at 14:17
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Not a children's game in my neck of the woods, so certainly weird to me. I also find decapitating people for not sharing the same beliefs quite weird. It's relative.

In the short story  "Nur noch ein Kapitelchen" ("Just one more little chapter") by Siegfried Lenz, one of the most important German authors of the 20th century, from his book of short stories "So zärtlich war Suleyken" (which would translate as "That's how endearing Sulejki was") the character General Wawrila says to the character Hamilkar Schaß: "Spring auf meine Hand, du Frosch, ich will dich aufblasen" ("Jump onto my hand, you frog, I want to blow you up").

That collection of short stories was published in 1955, and I read it as a kid (that story actually was in one of my school books). So Lenz seems to have been familiar with blowing up frogs; he probably did it himself as a kid.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2016 at 14:33
Weird is a relative term...so it all comes down to what one means by it in relation to film.
As I said above all of those films and many more are weird in my book compared to normal film making that usually ends up on the big screen.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2016 at 14:37
Maybe it shouldn't, but "Jump onto my hand, you frog, I want to blow you up" made me laugh out loud. In Australia kids were licking Cane toads, so perhaps blowing frogs shouldn't be that odd an idea of fun to me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2016 at 14:41
Big screen movies are usually absolutely boring. There are some exceptions, but as a rule of thumbs it is true. They have to be if they want to be commercially successful; the majority of the audience want streamlined movies.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2016 at 15:18
Agreed that Eraserhead isn't Lynch's weirdest. Lacking some Cronenberg in the list tho. Other hand, I don't have Donnie Darko and Pan's at my "weird" movies list. Have you guys heard of Tetsuo Iron Man or any other from Tsukamoto? BTW, check this german movie now, kinda Liquid Sky meets space dada: 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 25 2016 at 04:26
Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

Originally posted by Guy Guden Guy Guden wrote:

Did you decide on just choosing one title from each respective director? 

Yes, else for example "El Topo" ("The Mole") by Alejandro Jodorowsky would have been on the list as well. And a lot more of Luis Buñuel, Peter Greenaway or David Lynch.
 
most of Jodo's filmography (not very extended, he concentrates on French-comics) could fit in this poll
 
Jodo's Santa Sangre definitely belongs here as well, as would most of Peter Greenaway's movies as well (Belly of the Artchitect, Drowning By Numbers (my fave Star), Baby of Macon, the Cook, the Thief, his Wife and... )
 
 
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 25 2016 at 05:39
Thank you BaldFriede for your reply to my question.
 
Should we consider the films of Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg?
 
Performance ( Cammell & Roeg )
Demon Seed  ( Cammell )
White of the Eye ( Cammell )
 
and Roeg's
 
Walkabout
Don't Look Now
The Man Who Fell To Earth
Bad Timing
Track 29
etc...
 
and then there's Kenneth Anger.
 
or Jean-Pierre Jeunet.
 
Thank you for an interesting forum.  Best to you.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 25 2016 at 06:57
Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

Big screen movies are usually absolutely boring. There are some exceptions, but as a rule of thumbs it is true. They have to be if they want to be commercially successful; the majority of the audience want streamlined movies.


That's exactly how I understand it. I feel like they're predictable and uninspired. I could watch a movie like Lost in Translation over and over and the empath in me is completely moved by it. It's like, I want them to get together at the end. Watching action movies do nothing for me, absolutely nothing. There are a select few that I find enjoyment in but for the most part, there's nothing about them that move me.
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