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any "trippy" movies i should see?

Farted by d u m p y, April 25, 2008, 01:18:30 AM

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Randy Pearson

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skeletal

Quote from: peyote;1292150yeah anything lynch does is great, surprised no one has mentioned wild at heart!

also i note that biblo is mentioning some anime so i'll throw out akira which is a really sweet dystopian thriller with all sorts of crazy metaphysical stuff going on, not to mention it is animated mooily. ah that also reminds me of paprika, another mooily animated and trippy as hell anime.

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Yeah seconding Akira.
Fear and Loathing is an amazing film but nothing actually trippy about the plot line
Its just two guys getting incredibly fucked on a plethora of mindbending drugs... in Las Vegas.

Watch Brick! I love that film.
Like a rat squatting in a doll\'s house.

TUCO CLOCK

The Fairy Glasses (Les lunettes féeriques), by Émile Cohl, 1909
 
Censorship Visa Number X (Visa de censure n°X), by Pierre Clémenti, 1967
 
These are both really great French Avant-Garde Psychedlic films, but unfortunately I don't know where on earth you could see them, i'm sure you probably can't since I saw them at a special screening at a gallery.
 
Search Emile Cohl in youtube and you get some great one minute animations from around 1908 though
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Biblo

i can't believe i forgot:
The Seventh Seal

d u m p y

Quote from: CrustClock;1291804I would strongly recommend [imdb]Jacob's Ladder[/imdb] too.

i fucking LOVED that movie.
if you know of anything else like that please please reccomend it.

d u m p y

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RobertSmithClock

damn i've seen every movie mentioned here except for My Wrongs #8245-8249 & 117 and Barton Fink, which i will be trying to find, but I need more, keep going

EDIT: also adding electric dragon 80,000 volts

DillClock

Second last scene in 2001: A Space Odyssey.

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Quote from: skeletal;1292817AKIIRRAAAA
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Yeah seconding Akira.
Fear and Loathing is an amazing film but nothing actually trippy about the plot line
Its just two guys getting incredibly fucked on a plethora of mindbending drugs... in Las Vegas.

Watch Brick! I love that film.
Although I also think Brick is an awesome film, it's not very trippy.

LuxenbergClock

Eraserhead is great. It's very surreal and I guess it would classify as creepy. Also watch Forbidden Zone.
QuoteBob awesome

CubeMelonClock

The Cube

Slurpee pointed this out in You Whore.

Great example of what you are looking for.


Quickstop

200 motels and the great yokai war
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I love the clockcrew. The only things I was thinking of suggesting that aren't already covered would be Mind Game, Battle Royale I&II, David Lynch's Rabbits miniseries. The first three are Japanese and moderately hard to track down, and the last one is worth a hunt if you end up liking Eraserhead and Lost Highway, etc. BR is a live action that still Quentin Tarantino continues to draw inspiration from to this day, and Mind game is a very intense and innovative animation that I wish had more exposure.

Edit: And Industrial Symphony. And for that matter anything that David Lynch has ever had a hand in.

Edit2: Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind.

Edit3: Yellow Submarine

Edit4: Schizopolis

Edit5: The Falls. I never finished it. I never finished another odd movie called Naqoyqatsi either, but that doesn't mean it wasn't good. There are a lot of movies that are just pulling up in my memory right now. One I cannot remember the title of, but I remember my Russian friend translating it as "Kinocamera man" before playing it for me. It was old and it had no words. One of the best French films I've ever seen was titled "The city of lost children". It's whimsically horrifying. Expect to see things like cyclops cults, orphan thieves, rhyming brains, evil conjoined twins, and trained fleas that carry vials of poison.

Edit6: I seriously hope you have time to see all of these things.

Edit7: IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT YOU SHOULD WATCH THE TRIPLETS OF BELLEVILLE
It is in French that you should want to see it but that is fine since there are maybe six words said in the whole thing.
Quote from: FlondermenKlok;1578925I wonder if I could get really obese and masturbate by jiggling my fat around.

skeletal

Quote from: Canistel;1298341Although I also think Brick is an awesome film, it's not very trippy.

True but it's just a good film.
I'm gonna say errrrrr Fantasia....lulz.

Walking brooms are pretty trippy if you ask me.
Like a rat squatting in a doll\'s house.

d u m p y

Quote from: Monterey Jack;1309061Edit3: Yellow Submarine

do you fucking know who you're talking to?
oh yeah, let me see that for a 101st time :p

Solenoidclock

Quote from: The Hattaman;1309776do you fucking know who you're talking to?
oh yeah, let me see that for a 101st time :p

Ah, I forget. In the US everyone seems to know the song but few have even heard of the film. I'm used to suggesting it.
Quote from: FlondermenKlok;1578925I wonder if I could get really obese and masturbate by jiggling my fat around.

AnimeClock

big recommend on Eraserhead
Also check out Alexandro Jodorowski's films such as El Topo, and The Holy Mountain.

someone already mentioned the seventh seal, Ingmar Bergman is great. I recommend getting persona

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El Topo btw apparently began the movement of counter culture films such as Clockwork Orange.

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Quote from: peyote;1292150surprised no one has mentioned wild at heart!
What did you like about it? Willem Dafoe's scenes were the only ones which didn't make me feel like dropping off, it's not even that 'trippy' on the Lynch scale.

Biblo

Quote from: Zombie Colonel Sanders;1309897I recommend getting persona

oh christ!!! that freaked me out
good film


requiem for a dream
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