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Thread: Films that mess with your head
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22-02-2019 11:50 AM #31
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22-02-2019 11:59 AM #32
The Twisted Nerve, a late 60s British film starring Hywel Bennett. I haven't seen it in years but I remember it really spooked me at the time.
I first seen The Exorcist on video at a pal's house when I was about 13-14. I remember it being dark when I left to go home - I sprinted all the way!
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22-02-2019 03:02 PM #33
A Serbian Film..... quite possibly the most disturbing thing I have ever witnessed. Could only stomach about half an hour of it but enough was enough...
Genuinely caused me massive fear and anxiety for a long time. Not for the faint hearted.
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22-02-2019 03:33 PM #34
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Remake coming later this year -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob%...er_(2019_film)
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22-02-2019 04:02 PM #35This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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This was back in my late teen stoner days so admitedly, my confused state of mind probably had something to do with me being terrified for a second, when the fox leaps up unnaturally.
* The linkes scene isn't really graphic or anything, for anyone wondering
https://youtu.be/4L2ooG_MX9E
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22-02-2019 04:11 PM #37This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There really are no words that can do it justice.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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28-02-2019 09:39 PM #38
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Mullholland Drive, watched it years ago and can remember thinking wtf it was actually about.
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01-03-2019 08:36 PM #39
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02-03-2019 12:30 PM #40
Not sure it counts as a strange film or even a WTF film but I remember the first time I watched the deer hunter I found myself getting more emotional than I’ve ever been at a film. I still think about it sometimes and think ‘wow, that was ****ing mad’
Not seen it for years and not sure I want to watch it again in case it doesn’t live up to how I remember it.
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04-03-2019 08:52 AM #42
Serenity. What the actual ****
''It's always been just part of the culture. Growing up, for most working-class kids, is all about football, music or clothes. You might not have much money, but whatever you have got, you're going to look good.'' - Paul Weller
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17-03-2019 06:56 PM #43
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I've had Jacob's Ladder explained to me several times and I still can't get me head around it
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19-03-2019 11:37 AM #47
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Great film. Especially first time round.
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19-03-2019 11:38 AM #48
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Only the second time I've heard of that being an issue but clearly it is a legitimate one.
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20-03-2019 04:39 AM #49
The Usual Suspects - or the final 5-10 minutes of it. Won't spoil it for anyone who hasn't seen it yet.
Henry, portrait of a serial killer. Couldn't finish it.
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20-03-2019 05:12 AM #50
Anyone who hasn't checked out Arrival, I'd strongly advise checking it out.
The last film that had me truly blown away.
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20-03-2019 09:01 AM #52
Any of these animated films, supposedly for kids, that have bits where you're almost brought to tears.
You think "what the f is wrong with me? My bairn is coping ok. Am I mentally ok?"
That is until you realise that the filmmakers aren't stupid and they insert these bits deliberately. Still, it's a bit of a head-****.
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Spent a long time in the censors office. I wouldn't like to see the uncut version.
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20-03-2019 11:35 AM #54
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Excellent film tho''It's always been just part of the culture. Growing up, for most working-class kids, is all about football, music or clothes. You might not have much money, but whatever you have got, you're going to look good.'' - Paul Weller
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23-03-2019 09:22 PM #57
Solaris was good but pretty heavy going. The American remake was a bit glossier but still not much clearer
I also found Requiem for a Dream to be outstanding but still disturbing. I first saw it at the cinema in an afternoon performance, came out into broad daylight and had to stop for a few seconds. Ellen Burstyn’s performance in it is horrible and tragic and utterly, utterly sublime.There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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28-03-2019 06:20 AM #58
Funny Games.
I’ve only seen the US remake, but it’s the same director and a shot-for-shot remake of the original. Highly recommended and some true WTF stuff in there.
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28-03-2019 02:50 PM #59
Any Lars Von Trier film, although really enjoyed Melancholia, possibly more for the cinematography rather than the mental story though. Some of the scenes when the planet starts getting closer to Earth are epic and the final scene is just brilliant.
Requiem for a dream already mentioned but defo up there as a "WTF did I just watch, is this awful or is it genius?" type of film.
Human Centipede, no explanation needed.
Fight Club, Inception, Memento, Being John Malkovic, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind also all worthy mentions.
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02-04-2019 07:45 PM #60
Us, the new Jordan Peele film is definitely worth a look. An allegory on modern America with some surprises and laughs thrown in. Wasn’t sure it would match Get Out, which I thought was brilliant but this is equally as good.
Wouldn’t want to say much more for fear of spoilers.
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