Best or weirdest movie ever...

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8sEZAB13_o]The Last Circus Trailer - YouTube[/ame]

"The Last Circus" or "Balada Triste de Trompeta"

It's a foreign film and its so dark and weird I had to recommend it to all of you :lol:

Any recommendations back?
 
From one movie lover to another....

8 1/2

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtDQOF_pU8A"]8 1/2 original trailer - YouTube[/ame]

Infernal Affairs

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4R3nHkqyfM"]Infernal Affairs - Trailer - HQ - YouTube[/ame]

Infernal Affairs 2

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZV2aN_AauM"]Infernal Affairs 2 Trailer - YouTube[/ame]

Croupier

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A19v8WJfyr4"]Croupier theatrical trailer - YouTube[/ame]

The Nine Queens

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrmpvIJiHNY"]Nueve reinas - Nine Queens - Trailer international - YouTube[/ame]

Epitafios

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kv8UZH-f_PY"]Epitafios: Trailer de Críticos (HBO Latino) - YouTube[/ame]

All About my Mother

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1ABSWgpxJ8"]Todo Sobre Mi Madre (All About My Mother) - Official Trailer - YouTube[/ame]

Gloria

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NImDlin6hE"]Gloria 1980 TV trailer - YouTube[/ame]

For weird but wonderful:

A scene from the 1988 thriller, Apartment Zero:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPa9wb4XCkg[/ame]

Mulholland Drive:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzdNrWmAV0E[/ame]

The Host:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KhNOOZGKuo[/ame]

The Orphanage:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jA6pPzh6Bd4[/ame]

Kill Bill:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-czwy-aVbbU[/ame]

And one of my favorites...Jackie Brown:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7HkBDNZV7s[/ame]
 
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David Lynch films always freak me out. Watched Eraserhead when I was 18. Once. Never again. Nightmares for days after!

Stanley Kubrick was always one for making odd films. There was never anything in his films that didn't have a meaning - or wasn't supposed to be there. You could read into everything if you wanted to.
 
David Lynch films always freak me out. Watched Eraserhead when I was 18. Once. Never again. Nightmares for days after!

I've always enjoyed his films. One of my favorite TV series was Lynch's Twin Peaks, which included an actor I've always loved watching, Ray Wise. Wise was in another film that I guess could be included in the list of weird but good called Dead End, made in 2003 - another one of my favorites....

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOKRauvfkUU"]Dead End (2003) HQ Trailer - YouTube[/ame]
 
I've always enjoyed his films. One of my favorite TV series was Lynch's Twin Peaks, which included an actor I've always loved watching, Ray Wise. Wise was in another film that I guess could be included in the list of weird but good called Dead End, made in 2003 - another one of my favorites....

Dead End (2003) HQ Trailer - YouTube

How that was weird! I never seen it before.
 
How that was weird! I never seen it before.

It was a sweet little film, very different and probably more of an Independent, small budget movie...but it's becoming a cult film, likely due to Ray Wise's influence. The woman that played his wife was in the comedy All About Mary as the room mate of Mary who was always sun bathing and smoking.

It's a fun film if you ever get a chance to see it and it's available for streaming on Netflix with subtitles. What I liked was it was a simple story, a family going to the grandmother's house for Christmas, take a detour off the highway and find themselves lost....and that's where the fun begins.
 
The Fall by Tarsem Singh

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iO0LYcCoeJY]The Fall trailer - YouTube[/ame]

Oh wait.... anything by Tarsem Singh :) But he's starting to sell out to hollywood now that he's getting more well known and advertised films....
 
It was a sweet little film, very different and probably more of an Independent, small budget movie...but it's becoming a cult film, likely due to Ray Wise's influence. The woman that played his wife was in the comedy All About Mary as the room mate of Mary who was always sun bathing and smoking.

It's a fun film if you ever get a chance to see it and it's available for streaming on Netflix with subtitles. What I liked was it was a simple story, a family going to the grandmother's house for Christmas, take a detour off the highway and find themselves lost....and that's where the fun begins.

I will try to find it, I do like movies that different . I hate it when I am watching a new movie and can guess how it's going to end. That is very boring to me .
 
I will try to find it, I do like movies that different . I hate it when I am watching a new movie and can guess how it's going to end. That is very boring to me .

Just so you know, Dead End is also a very funny film too. It really has the feel of a David Lynch movie but it's not and it's very well done for a small budget film.

And speaking of Lynch, how could I have forgotten Nadja:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_9sjHyrDMo"]Nadja - Trailer (1994) Elina Löwensohn - YouTube[/ame]

The Limey with Terrance Stamp was another small budget film and quite good; it's the story of a man just out of jail from the UK who comes to America after learning his daughter was killed in a car crash. He goes on a mission to find the man responsible for her death:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0h_iD1us304"]THE LIMEY - Trailer - HQ - YouTube[/ame]
 
Just so you know, Dead End is also a very funny film too. It really has the feel of a David Lynch movie but it's not and it's very well done for a small budget film.

And speaking of Lynch, how could I have forgotten Nadja:

Nadja - Trailer (1994) Elina Löwensohn - YouTube

The Limey with Terrance Stamp was another small budget film and quite good; it's the story of a man just out of jail from the UK who comes to America after learning his daughter was killed in a car crash. He goes on a mission to find the man responsible for her death:

THE LIMEY - Trailer - HQ - YouTube

Was Nadja based on the book by Andre Breton????!?! I did my psych thesis on him. The "father of surrealist art"... I actually have that book in the other room.
 
Was Nadja based on the book by Andre Breton????!?! I did my psych thesis on him. The "father of surrealist art"... I actually have that book in the other room.

No, I don't believe so. If you watch the vid, it's clearly a dark, funny, vampire story. Probably not...

All this talk about movies, I just bought an old standby favorite and excellent dance film with the late Raul Julia, Tango Bar:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grwGR-mnQ9g]Valeria Lynch - Tango Bar - YouTube[/ame]
 
No, I don't believe so. If you watch the vid, it's clearly a dark, funny, vampire story. Probably not...

All this talk about movies, I just bought an old standby favorite and excellent dance film with the late Raul Julia, Tango Bar:

Valeria Lynch - Tango Bar - YouTube

OOOOOO dance off!

Andre Breton's Nadja is about his relationship with one of his psychotic patients. It's dark. And really weird. And very artistic. And it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. All of his books are extremely poetic and very interpretive. From the trailer I couldn't tell much about what the film is about. I'm going to have to watch it now!
 
OOOOOO dance off!

Andre Breton's Nadja is about his relationship with one of his psychotic patients. It's dark. And really weird. And very artistic. And it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. All of his books are extremely poetic and very interpretive. From the trailer I couldn't tell much about what the film is about. I'm going to have to watch it now!

From my recollection of the story, it's pretty straight forward. A woman, whom we later find out is a vampire, comes to an American city to reclaim the body of her father. Her brother, whom she hasn't seen in a number of years, is also in that city and she seeks him out to visit. He doesn't want to see her though. Peter Fonda plays an eccentric vampire killer. I really liked him in this role and I think he's a good actor. He gave a solid performance in The Limey as well.

Regarding the dance VID, Tango Bar is a real classic film that Raul Julia did and it's a highly sought out film because it has some of the biggest names in dance taking part in the movie. If you enjoy it, this is for you. Another really wonderful dance film was called Tango, by director Carlos Saura:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mN-koOtjnjs"]Carlos Saura Tango (trailer) - YouTube[/ame]
 
From my recollection of the story, it's pretty straight forward. A woman, whom we later find out is a vampire, comes to an American city to reclaim the body of her father. Her brother, whom she hasn't seen in a number of years, is also in that city and she seeks him out to visit. He doesn't want to see her though. Peter Fonda plays an eccentric vampire killer. I really liked him in this role and I think he's a good actor. He gave a solid performance in The Limey as well.

Regarding the dance VID, Tango Bar is a real classic film that Raul Julia did and it's a highly sought out film because it has some of the biggest names in Tango taking part in the movie. If you love Tango, this is for you. Another really wonderful dance film was called Tango by director Carlos Saura:

Carlos Saura Tango (trailer) - YouTube

I love dance, but don't have much experience with ballroom or tango or anything. I grew up with tap, jazz, ballet etc....

You should watch The Company with Neve Campbell. It's one of my favorites. Its about the Joffrey Ballet Company... the sets and choreography are incredible.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xg3ByzGl0yo[/ame]
 
Upside Down,

A must see.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtixqUXid9A]Upside Down - Official Trailer [HD] - YouTube[/ame]
 
Ha I know but for me Upside Down wasn't an issue.

Cloverfield is the worse movie of all time, I had a huge ass headache at the end of the movie. The reason I stuck through the ending was I hoped to see "Godzilla" or some creature. Bah.
 
Ha I know but for me Upside Down wasn't an issue.

Cloverfield is the worse movie of all time, I had a huge ass headache at the end of the movie. The reason I stuck through the ending was I hoped to see "Godzilla" or some creature. Bah.

I puked watching Cloverfield and I even planned ahead after reading reviews and watched it with the lights on to maybe make myself feel less disoriented - no Godzilla.
 
I saw it at the movie theater. It was like reading a whole novel with someone else s prescription glasses.
 
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