Eraserhead
I remember watching some of the great westerns back in the day. My Darling Clementine, Winchester 73, Stagecoach...yep...seen all of the classics.
Here's the thing...they were great movies on their own...no need for any twists or tricks or mind scrows. Yep...sit back and enjoy the movie with a pretty lass on on arm and a cold Coca Cola in the other hand.
I can think of another scene I certainly enjoyed...
I guess this is largely a subjective category, but as for other films (both decent, bad, and obvious):
Blue Velvet
Dead Again (more suspenseful than a mindscrew, but underrated nonetheless)
Pi
The original Psycho
The Wall
Moon
Outland
Angels in America (really strange story about AIDS epidemic, with some factual elements).
Can't remember shit right now...
Really good call on this one, btw...very disturbing. That one scene where his wife/gf's face looks like a rat was pretty fucked up
This. Every movie since then has me looking for that concept. That's why Sixth Sense didn't do much for me and why "The Jacket" was obvious from the onset.
Wasn't that Elizabeth Pena? She was pretty hot back then.
The Book of Eli is ridiculous. The leap is too great for the mind to accept.
Every Saw movie...After the 7th,you almost realize the guy has a point..
Yep, before she packed on the pounds and got a lesbo haircut
I can't believe you watched seven Saw movies.
D Sutherland had a couple of really weird ones
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069995/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077745/
Well yeah,it's not something special as a movie (acting,action scenes or anything) but the whole "concept" is amazing imo.Simple mindfuck.
this! Holy crap this is a twisted flick!
Don't call it a comeback... I've been here for years.
"I know why you like ties because of where they point!" --Last Comic Standing
No shit!!!......................and this:
Succubus ~ 1967
http://movies.msn.com/movies/movie-synopsis/succubus.1/
The Fountain
Moon
A Scanner Darkly
Mr. Nobody
that one hellraiser movie where the guy is in hell, and it's modeled after groundhog day.
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