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    Surrealistic Films

    What are some of the most dream-like or weirdest films you've seen?

    Surreal:
    8 1/2
    Un Chien Andalou
    Amnacord
    The Night of the Hunter
    Eyes Wide Shut
    Most of the works of Buster Keaton (excluding The General)

    Odd and Quircky:
    Stroszek
    The Wizard of Oz
    Wild at Heart

    Just plain weird (but still great):
    Inland Empire
    Muholland Drive
    Lost Highway
    Donnie Darko
    Jacob's Latter


    I'm probably forgetting a lot, I'll add some more later. What are some of your weirdest experiences at the cinema?
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVW8GCnr9-I
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckGIvr6WVw4

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    2001: A Space Odyssey

    The City of Lost Children (La Cité des enfants perdus)

    Coraline

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eryk View Post
    2001: A Space Odyssey
    Well of course I would've included that. But I just feel that despite its ambiguous ending and many surreal moments, it just transcends surrealism. Such as great film.
    The Moments of Dominion
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    And leave it with a Discontent
    Too exquisite — to tell —
    -Emily Dickinson
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVW8GCnr9-I
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckGIvr6WVw4

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    Jean Cocteau- Blood of the Poet (Le Sang d'un Poete)
    David Lynch- Eraserhead
    F. W. Murnau- Nosferatu (although this is actually classic German Expressionism as opposed to Surrealism)
    Bunuel and Dali- L'Âge d'or
    Peter Greenaway- Prospero's Books and The Pillow Book
    Lars von Trier- Europa (Zentropa in the US),
    Jan Švankmajer- Faust and Alice
    Andrei Tarkovsky- The Mirror
    Terry Gilliam- Brazil
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    Odd and Quirky:

    Amelie

    Surreal:

    The Science of Sleep
    The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
    Synecdoche New York
    Being John Malkovich
    The Fall

    I don't know if surreal would be the right word for some of them.

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    Rape of the Vampire (which had nothing to do with rape or vampires. Disappointing.)

    Picnic at Hanging Rock

    100 Days of Sodom (speaks for itself...)
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    Dark City - Alex Proyas
    Pi - Darran Aronofsky
    Videodrome - David Cronenburg (weirdest film i've ever seen, and that's saying something)
    Naked Lunch - David Cronenburg
    Faust - Jan Švankmajer
    Being John Malkovitch - Spike Jonze
    A Scanner Darkly - Richard Linklater
    The Kingdom - Lars Von Trier
    Repulsion - Roman Polanski
    Un Chien Andalou - Luis Bunuel
    My Dinner With Andre - Louis Malle
    Blood Tea and Red String - Christiane Cegavske
    Conspirators of Pleasure - Jan Svankmajer
    The Testament of Orpheus - Jean Cocteau
    The Mirror - Margarita Terekhova
    The Virgin Suicides - Sofia Coppola
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    Takashi Miike's Audition takes the cake for most eff'ed up.
    The Moments of Dominion
    That happen on the Soul
    And leave it with a Discontent
    Too exquisite — to tell —
    -Emily Dickinson
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVW8GCnr9-I
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckGIvr6WVw4

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    Eraserhead. Oh my God. The first time I ever saw that film, the pterodactyl-foetus baby gave me wicked nightmares.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mathor View Post
    Pi - Darran Aronofsky
    That's by far the best film that I've ever seen. It was really significant to me, it changed my whole life. So did The Fountain, but to a somewhat lesser extent. Pi really just shook me to the core. Aronofsky is a genius. He hasn't gotten the recognition that he deserves (yet).
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    Quote Originally Posted by JuniperWoolf View Post
    Eraserhead. Oh my God. The first time I ever saw that film, the pterodactyl-foetus baby gave me wicked nightmares.
    If you think Eraserhead was weird go see Inland Empire. A bit overlong, but hell, it's David Lynch at his best and most surreal (with the exception of Eraserhead and his short-film The Grandmother)



    That's by far the best film that I've ever seen. It was really significant to me, it changed my whole life. So did The Fountain, but to a somewhat lesser extent. Pi really just shook me to the core. Aronofsky is a genius. He hasn't gotten the recognition that he deserves (yet).
    Well his most recent film The Wresler did get nominated for Best Picture last year at the Academy Awards.

    Quote Originally Posted by NickAdams View Post
    Three films by Bunuel are be shown for free online 'til the end of December:
    http://www.theauteurs.com/programs/4...term=Watch+Now
    Oh wow, thanks!

    If any of you guys want to see pure surrealism, see the films in the above link. Go check out Fellini while you're at it as well.
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    The Moments of Dominion
    That happen on the Soul
    And leave it with a Discontent
    Too exquisite — to tell —
    -Emily Dickinson
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVW8GCnr9-I
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckGIvr6WVw4

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickAdams View Post
    Three films by Bunuel are be shown for free online 'til the end of December:
    http://www.theauteurs.com/programs/4...term=Watch+Now
    thanks, I remember seeing "The exterminating angel" and being totally into that movie to the point I wanted to scream out of frustration. Eraserhead, wierd, that chicken dance,wow. I also liked Pan's labyrynth, and thought that to be surreal.

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    No, it got nominated for Best Actor. I do think that Mickey should've won, too. I think that Sean Penn's win was more political and not based on actual performance (but I'm very biased, so don't take that to the bank). The Wrestler and Requiem have gotten a lot of praise, but The Fountain was bashed by many stupid mainstream film critics (who, in my opinion, should consider another vocation) and I don't hear nearly enough about how awesome Pi is.
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    -Pi


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    Btw, if anybody wants to see one of the most surreal films of the classical Hollywood era, and also one of the best, SEE Night of the Hunter. The riverboat seen is pure cinematic poetry.
    The Moments of Dominion
    That happen on the Soul
    And leave it with a Discontent
    Too exquisite — to tell —
    -Emily Dickinson
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVW8GCnr9-I
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckGIvr6WVw4

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