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Society - Love this film but the 'shunt' scene at the end is beyond weird!
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planet of the apes
with mark wahlberg |
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Waking Life by Linklater is a film which looks at the dream world of a young man as he meets various people to discuss interesting philosphical subjects.
Magical Mystery Tour by The Beatles. |
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Finisterrae. About two ghosts (which are just people in sheets) walking through spain. They have a horse which si sometimes real and sometimes a hobby horse. I may have dreant this...
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Being John Malkovich.
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Picnic at hanging rock. Horribly eerie film.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKAlduMN7og Koyannisqatsi is one of my all time favourite films, it's essentially moving art photography with a sound track, made by cinematographer Ron Fricke. The more recent Baraka and 2011's Samsara are in the same vein. |
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The David Lynch film 'Eraserhead' is one of the weirdest films I've seen.
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insignificance is pretty wierd but still very interesting
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The signal is very strange. Artistic, brilliant and thought provoking? Yes, but still very strange
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No Country for Old Men was weird.
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Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Very strange but very enjoyable!!
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Early Hugh Grant & Malcolm McDowell film, Night Train To Venice.
Peculiar beyond words, in every way possible. |
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David Lynch's Lost Highway - especially when the screen goes completely RED and then later on when a severly ill and disabled Richard Pryor appears out of nowhere mumbling
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One Hour Photo which was both weird and crap!
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Return to Oz...
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