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« on: February 05, 2010, 01:33:09 PM »

Ok, there are SEVERAL sub-genres that branch out of our beloved b-movie family tree. 50's atomic monster fliks, cheesy kung fu, japaneese monster fliks, troma, ect. You guys know the list. But theres ONE type that leeches onto my vertebre like a Tingler and hazznt let go since I dared to tred foot into its bizzare teritory. I lovingly call these b-movies the "Grab Bag" sub-genre, because you have no idea what your gunna get once you plunge into it, but you know its gunnabe sumthin' WEIRD. These are films like Richard Elfmans "Forbidden Zone" , Alex Winter's "Freaked" and stuff like that.

Now I'm ina pickle, because i need my fix, but dont know where to look. I thought "Cool World" would do the trick, but that ended up being ......eh.

So any suggestions? and I dont mean movies that have just like ONE memorabe "WTF" scene, I want the WEIRDEST most ACIDY trip movie you can suggest, without it being to "artsy fartsy".
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« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2010, 02:39:22 PM »

I've always thought movies like "Forbidden Zone", "Pink Flamingos" and "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" are Cult Movies made on Purpose, the director intent is to make these films a cult movie.

Cool World I'd assumed it a typical Exploitation film using the tech of Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) for an adult audience.
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« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2010, 04:37:41 PM »

Ah, a topic after my own heart; Forbidden Zone never fails to take me to my happy place, and Freaked is also lots of fun. A few more that might help you get your fix:

Jacob's Ladder. Not a comedy, but plenty weird.
Shakes the Clown. The reason we don't see Bobcat Goldthwaite in front of the cameras any more.
For Your Height Only. Midget Phillipino super spy. Need I say more?
Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter. No explanation needed.

And yet more that don't measure up to the enjoyable weirdness above, but that might meet your needs:

The Dark Backward. I don't really like this one, but it is definitely weird.
Naked Lunch. Typewriter insects and other anomalies.
Barbarella. One of two Jane Fonda movies I'll voluntarily watch (the other being Cat Ballou).
 
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« Reply #3 on: February 05, 2010, 05:29:00 PM »

Ah, a topic after my own heart; Forbidden Zone never fails to take me to my happy place, and Freaked is also lots of fun. A few more that might help you get your fix:

Jacob's Ladder. Not a comedy, but plenty weird.
Shakes the Clown. The reason we don't see Bobcat Goldthwaite in front of the cameras any more.
For Your Height Only. Midget Phillipino super spy. Need I say more?
Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter. No explanation needed.

And yet more that don't measure up to the enjoyable weirdness above, but that might meet your needs:

The Dark Backward. I don't really like this one, but it is definitely weird.
Naked Lunch. Typewriter insects and other anomalies.
Barbarella. One of two Jane Fonda movies I'll voluntarily watch (the other being Cat Ballou).
 

Naked Lunch not up on the wierdness scale? I don't know that I agree with you there. It's plenty wierd.

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For comedic controversial wierdness, you may want to try Hamlet 2 (2008). Not a great film, but full lots of odd uncomfortable moments and some very hilarious moments. Just remember the words "raped in the face."

I don't know what you mean by too artsy fartsy, but if you want nightmarish wierd, what about David Lynch. Plenty of wierdness there. That man operates from a level of his subconscious that is truly original.
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« Reply #4 on: February 05, 2010, 06:11:31 PM »

Ah, a topic after my own heart; Forbidden Zone never fails to take me to my happy place, and Freaked is also lots of fun. A few more that might help you get your fix:

Jacob's Ladder. Not a comedy, but plenty weird.
Shakes the Clown. The reason we don't see Bobcat Goldthwaite in front of the cameras any more.
For Your Height Only. Midget Phillipino super spy. Need I say more?
Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter. No explanation needed.

And yet more that don't measure up to the enjoyable weirdness above, but that might meet your needs:

The Dark Backward. I don't really like this one, but it is definitely weird.
Naked Lunch. Typewriter insects and other anomalies.
Barbarella. One of two Jane Fonda movies I'll voluntarily watch (the other being Cat Ballou).
 

Naked Lunch not up on the wierdness scale? I don't know that I agree with you there. It's plenty wierd.

 Smile

For comedic controversial wierdness, you may want to try Hamlet 2 (2008). Not a great film, but full lots of odd uncomfortable moments and some very hilarious moments. Just remember the words "raped in the face."

I don't know what you mean by too artsy fartsy, but if you want nightmarish wierd, what about David Lynch. Plenty of wierdness there. That man operates from a level of his subconscious that is truly original.

David Lynch is EXACTLY what i meant by too artsy Fartsy. Eraser Head was one of the most long drawn out borring ass movies ive ever seen.
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« Reply #5 on: February 05, 2010, 06:51:27 PM »

Electric Dreams.
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« Reply #6 on: February 05, 2010, 07:31:48 PM »

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« Reply #7 on: February 05, 2010, 09:13:28 PM »

Eraserhead
El Topo
Holy Mountain
A Chinese Torture Chamber Story
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« Reply #8 on: February 05, 2010, 09:34:05 PM »

Have you seen Videodrome?  Deborah Harry is in it!! Harry, Deborah!

I've heard of that movie before but I just recently saw it and Boy! it was weird! I did fall asleep at the end though so I have to see it again. I don't know though, it could be considered too artsy.
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« Reply #9 on: February 05, 2010, 10:22:32 PM »

Have you seen Videodrome?  Deborah Harry is in it!! Harry, Deborah!

I've heard of that movie before but I just recently saw it and Boy! it was weird! I did fall asleep at the end though so I have to see it again. I don't know though, it could be considered too artsy.

Ive seen Videodrome. I liked it, but I dont really consider it a grab bag b-movie. Its to coherent and plot driven, which is not a BAD thing, I mean its JAMES WOODS, fer petes sake, but not what im looking for this time.
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« Reply #10 on: February 05, 2010, 11:00:28 PM »


Naked Lunch not up on the wierdness scale? I don't know that I agree with you there. It's plenty wierd.

 Smile

For comedic controversial wierdness, you may want to try Hamlet 2 (2008). Not a great film, but full lots of odd uncomfortable moments and some very hilarious moments. Just remember the words "raped in the face."

I don't know what you mean by too artsy fartsy, but if you want nightmarish wierd, what about David Lynch. Plenty of wierdness there. That man operates from a level of his subconscious that is truly original.

Naked Lunch is indeed very weird, but you skipped over my adjective: "enjoyable." I just didn't enjoy Naked Lunch as much as I did the others. I own it on dvd, but it just doesn't send me to my happy place like the others I listed.

I'll add to my list:

The Godmonster of Indian Flats. Mutant bipedal sheep.
Jabberwocky. One of the less-known movies starring the Monty Python cast.
Brazil. Is it real or a dream?
Spirited Killer. A $5 Wal-Mart find that features a trilogy of movies made early in the career of Ong Bak (sp?). They feature vampire zombies and martial artists breaking into pro wrestling matches.
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« Reply #11 on: February 05, 2010, 11:47:25 PM »

Zardoz.   If you're looking for weirdness, you need to see Zardoz. 

Also, I'd recommend The Adventures of Baron Manchasen and Time Bandits. 
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« Reply #12 on: February 06, 2010, 12:00:38 AM »

Zardoz.   If you're looking for weirdness, you need to see Zardoz. 

Also, I'd recommend The Adventures of Baron Manchasen and Time Bandits. 

oooo! time bandits.  wonder when they will remake that one.

weird?  are we talking a certain genre?  i don't think i have the weird movie depth others do here.

southland tales
crank (its weird when you really think about it)
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« Reply #13 on: February 06, 2010, 03:35:04 AM »

Peter Rottentail
The Misled Romance of Cannibal Girl and Incest Boy
Monster High (you need acid to enjoy this on any conceivable level)
Danger: Diabolik
City of Lost Children
Fantastic Planet
Dick Tracy

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« Reply #14 on: February 06, 2010, 03:50:03 AM »

Jans Rautenbach's Jannie Totsiens [Johnny Farewell] is probably the best candidate for the weirdest film I have ever seen. It is an intensely scary film ~ set in a lunatic asylum ~ but it is also a very funny film. Think One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, amp it up and you have Jannie TotsiensTeddyR

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