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Old 12-05-2005, 11:40 AM   #1
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Default Interesting films you've seen?

Thought i'd start this thread to ask about your favorite "trippy" films you've seen....

Quite a few years ago, i saw a film called The Cube, and only a couple of days ago, got my hands on the sequal, The Cube 2 - Hypercube.

Extremely interesting to say the least.

Anybody else seen these?

What did you think?
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Old 12-05-2005, 11:50 AM   #2
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2001: A Space Odyssey <- Brilliant comes to mind, boring to others
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12 Monkeys (Bruce Willis and Brad Pitt) pretty much fits into that pidgeon hole, I'd say. Whilst an enjoyable film, it certainly was a 'pay attention' type of flick. I thought pitt's performance was outstanding.

Another very odd type film would have been 'Catch 22'. It was made in the same era as 'Clockwork Orange' and '2001: A Space Odyssey'.

Is it just me, or do just about all Kubrick's films come under this genre.
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I watched "Eternal Sunshine Of A Spotless Mind" a couple of weeks back, it was different. I don't know if I'd watch it again in a hurry, very interesting/unusual plot though.
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I watched "Eternal Sunshine Of A Spotless Mind" a couple of weeks back, it was different. I don't know if I'd watch it again in a hurry, very interesting/unusual plot though.
Is that the one with Jim Carey?

If it's the one i'm thinking of, it was quite good.
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Is that the one with Jim Carey?

If it's the one i'm thinking of, it was quite good.
It was the one with Jim Carey, he's taken on some quite different roles in films lately I've noticed.

Bad Boy Bubby is just freaking warped!!

Another movie that I thought was a little different was "One Hour Photo" with Robin Williams, loved "Dusk To Dawn" a Quentin Tarantino movie with George Clooney.
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I watched "Eternal Sunshine Of A Spotless Mind" a couple of weeks back, it was different. I don't know if I'd watch it again in a hurry, very interesting/unusual plot though.
Yeah I "liked" it... hard to say whether I would watch it again either! Although, after all that they'd been through, at the end when she says something like "we'd have to go through ALL of that again" and he just says "ok"... it was one of the most romantic things I have ever heard. I cried when he said that the way he did! OMG!

Butterfly Effect was freaky, completely freaky... hubby and I were talking about it for days afterwards.

Fight Club is one of my fave movies EVER, very trippy but brilliant.

The Cube was weird, I liked the idea but I was frustrated when it just finished like it did!
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You want some trippy films try Fear and lothing in LasVagas( awsome movie) or Bad boy bubby(cant even explain weid weid weid but good) or if you like horrors try The cube (now this one will f#*^@ with your head) :
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lol yeah i forgot about that one. That film is just sick, especially the scenes with his mum and the cat in glad wrap :



and yes the ending of apocalypse now was just plain weird, i still have no idea wtf was going on at the end.
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M. Night Shyamalan’s movies I really liked (Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, The Villiage). Although I have to say the mystery around this director makes his movies even more thrilling (if u believe the story about him to be true).
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Equilibrium is a great movie. Good storyline and great acting all coupled with some phenomenal fight scenes make it one of my all time favorites. Its one of those movies that only 1 in 100 people you talk to will know about but you can be sure that if they have seen it they absolutely loved it.


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There's meant to be a third Cube movie coming out/already released.

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas rocks.

Spun was wierd (haha drug movies)

Butterfly effect was trippy...so was Donnie Darko.

I never thought I'd like it, but A Dangerous Mind ?(Russel Crowe) was quite good.

Any of the early Peter Jackson schlock films eg Bad Taste etc

Brain Dead (love gore films)
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I LOVE zombie movies and there is nothing better than a cheesy zombie movie. Braindead is the master of cheese!
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Yeah a very funny movie. One of Peter Jacksons early ones.

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Equilibrium is a great movie. Good storyline and great acting all coupled with some phenomenal fight scenes make it one of my all time favorites. Its one of those movies that only 1 in 100 people you talk to will know about but you can be sure that if they have seen it they absolutely loved it.
Yes, I enjoyed Equilibrium, but yeah, not too many know the film.
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Equilibrium is a great movie. Good storyline and great acting all coupled with some phenomenal fight scenes make it one of my all time favorites. Its one of those movies that only 1 in 100 people you talk to will know about but you can be sure that if they have seen it they absolutely loved it.
Will have to get my hands on that one.

I've got Cypher and Spun to watch now, don't know anything about these films but apparently they fall into this category too.
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I will correct myself quickly here. I know the doco wasnt true about him, but I believe the doco when I watch his movies. (gets me scared).
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Donnie Darko and Butterfly Effect get up there in "trippy" films.

The rabbit is Donnie Darko is freaky.
And both films need to be watched sober, as i discovered.
I was spinning out, I thought someone kept changing the channel on me or something.
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big thumbs up, that movie had some good action scenes in it. a friend actually lent me a copy and i was surprised that i had never heard of it before, considering it is a reasonably new movie. it had a lot of interesting ideas in it though. The cube was just weird, lol, and I don't mean that in a bad way, it was just really bizarre. It 'kind of' reminds me of 13ghosts with respect to the whole shifting enviornment thing.
Although Memento (guy pearce, the movie is kind of backwards, literally) isn't really that 'trippy' but I thought it was very interestingly done and you did need to pay attention to figure out what was going on.
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has anyone seen Dogville, with nicole kidman

that is one disturbing yet cool movie. i had to watch it for uni, and i was blown away by how good it was.
the whole movie is set on like the set of a play or something like that, just a big square block that represents a town, the houses have no walls people act like its all there.

the ending is awsome aswell, very powerfull
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Butterfly Effect had to be one of the most wacked up movies ive seen.... Watched it for like 45 mins then turned it off as it was tooo F**ked up.
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Butterfly effect was ****ed. Went to see it at the movies with some friends. Lets just say i slept through most of it cause it was too ****ed to bother watching it.
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Fight Club
Donnie Darko
12 Monkeys
Brazil
Mullholland Drive
Being John Malcovitch (spelling)
The Tenant (Polanski)
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Oh and the first 3 Police Academy films!!!

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Shaun of the dead is so ****ing funny. Beating zombies with cricket bats lol
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Shaun of the dead is so ****ing funny. Beating zombies with cricket bats lol. And got his zombie friend chained up playing the playstation lol.
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Donnie Darko was wacked - enjoyed it, but enjoyed Butterfly Effect more.

Chaos theory - trippy yet very true!
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Cube 1,2
13th ghost
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