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Post by mortsahlfan on Jan 3, 2021 16:23:46 GMT
And one that's great, a favorite of yours.
"Buffalo '66" is mine.
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Post by Marv on Jan 3, 2021 16:27:21 GMT
First one that came to mind was Memento...but that’s strictly because of story structure.
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Post by moviemouth on Jan 3, 2021 16:28:36 GMT
2001: A Space Odyssey
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Jan 3, 2021 16:30:36 GMT
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Post by dwightmachinehead on Jan 3, 2021 16:52:02 GMT
Stroszek (1977).
A bizarre, funny, tragic film by Wernor Herzog. It has a dancing chicken. It's probably my favourite of his.
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Post by Catman on Jan 3, 2021 17:00:24 GMT
健忘村 (The Village of No Return)
A village where everyone has their memories replaced thanks to a mysterious device, a postal carrier who is actually the leader of a band of murderers and thieves, and a plot by a regional crime boss to take over the village by using the services of the band of murderers and thieves.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 3, 2021 17:05:30 GMT
Memento came to mind immediately ! The first time watche it, had no idea what was going on BUT liked it. Read about it on IMDb and enjoyed it even more the 2nd time. Clever idea despite the plot holes.
Groundhog Day works on many levels ranging from comedy to tragedy to metaphysical .. gets better with each viewing (imo0
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Post by vegalyra on Jan 3, 2021 17:22:19 GMT
Mind trip, but I like both of them. Only time I watch them is at night. Panos Cosmatos is a really interesting director, I wish his output wasn't so infrequent. Two films in a span of 8 years. On the lighter side, this one is bizarre but hilarious. I actually like it better than Napoleon Dynamite.
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Post by politicidal on Jan 3, 2021 17:51:28 GMT
Something from the seventies I suspect. Something like Zardoz or Caligula.
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Post by kolchak92 on Jan 3, 2021 18:54:55 GMT
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Post by millar70 on Jan 3, 2021 18:56:27 GMT
Dead Man
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Post by Mulder and Scully on Jan 3, 2021 22:44:09 GMT
Apocalypto, Jackass films, Real Men and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
Steve Jobs for not being your typical biopic. Has such a unique structure.
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Post by Spitfire926f on Jan 3, 2021 22:49:39 GMT
The Lighthouse came to mind. So did Inception for it's premise. A Clockwork Orange, Pink Floyd's The Wall...there are few that deserve credit.
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Post by Spitfire926f on Jan 3, 2021 23:01:53 GMT
Mind trip, but I like both of them. Only time I watch them is at night. Panos Cosmatos is a really interesting director, I wish his output wasn't so infrequent. Two films in a span of 8 years. On the lighter side, this one is bizarre but hilarious. I actually like it better than Napoleon Dynamite. Napoleon Dynamite is a good call, actually!
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Post by OrsonSwelles on Jan 3, 2021 23:20:18 GMT
Something from the seventies I suspect. Something like Zardoz or Caligula. Not sure those choices are very unique. I'd go Eraserhead.
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Post by politicidal on Jan 3, 2021 23:22:46 GMT
Something from the seventies I suspect. Something like Zardoz or Caligula. Not sure those choices are very unique. I'd go Eraserhead. Zardoz's costume design is pretty unique. And Caligula for its lack of costumes.
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Post by Fox in the Snow on Jan 3, 2021 23:56:57 GMT
Dog Star Man
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Post by mecano04 on Jan 4, 2021 3:12:35 GMT
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Post by sdrew13163 on Jan 4, 2021 3:13:38 GMT
Maybe Buffalo ‘66 for me as well.
Very odd little movie.
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Post by Popeye Doyle on Jan 4, 2021 3:17:34 GMT
Being John Malkovich
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