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jackhammer 11-14-2007 03:50 PM

Films keep coming to me. PERFORMANCE directed by Donald Cammell and the brilliant Nic Roeg and starring Mick Jagger. 1970. A truly trippy gangster movie with one particular sequence that still looks stupendously brilliant nearly 40 years on.

adidasss 11-14-2007 04:45 PM

Have you seen Mind game yet? That's pretty trippy...:\
Or if you want seriously abstract/surreal anime, Angel's egg....I couldn't watch it meself...iz too shallow and stoopid...:(

jackhammer 11-29-2007 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by adidasss (Post 414464)
Have you seen Mind game yet? That's pretty trippy...:\
Or if you want seriously abstract/surreal anime, Angel's egg....I couldn't watch it meself...iz too shallow and stoopid...:(

I'm not big on Anime as it easy to be abstract with it. I have still to watch Inland Empire. I am so looking forward to that. Meanwhile I picked this up cheaply lately. It look's intriguing.
Savages (1972)

adidasss 11-29-2007 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by jackhammer (Post 418154)
I'm not big on Anime as it easy to be abstract with it. I have seen a film called Funny games that brilliantly plays on audience expectations for visual violence and narrative. At one point a character even rewinds the film we are watching! I have still to watch Inland Empire. I am so looking forward to that. Meanwhile I picked this up cheaply lately. It look's intriguing.
Savages (1972)

Double post n00bzorz...:laughing:

It was directed at Cardboard since you don't do torrents ;) Anyway, I've just recently seen Funny games actually and based on that have ordered all of his other films...yep, I'm actually spending money on them...it was that good (plus, I couldn't find them online...:D). Can't believe he made a remake...

jackhammer 11-29-2007 05:14 PM

Double post was slow loading of post. Hidden by Haneke is a sublime piece of work.

cardboard adolescent 11-29-2007 06:01 PM

I just finished the Neon Genesis Evangelion series and am about to watch the movies... that show was absolutely insane though. Great stuff.

adidasss 11-30-2007 04:03 AM

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Originally Posted by jackhammer (Post 418168)
Double post was slow loading of post. Hidden by Haneke is a sublime piece of work.

I've seen it a while back, but I think I'm gonna see it again soon, I have a different perspective now that I know what Haneke is up to so to speak...;)
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Originally Posted by cardboard adolescent (Post 418183)
I just finished the Neon Genesis Evangelion series and am about to watch the movies... that show was absolutely insane though. Great stuff.

I was apprehensive about watching this, the animation style looks very off putting . I've seen Elfen lied recently...it's like a combination of Teletubbies and Carrie...with some slapstick and soft porn...:yeah: Not sure I dug it though...:\

dog 12-15-2007 02:59 AM

i hate the term ''trippy''

boo boo 12-15-2007 03:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Mouseketeer (Post 402608)
Requiem For A Dream is guuurd.

It's not so much trippy though.

Hell in the hell is it not trippy? Its the only movie ever made to have a "Refrigerator puppeteer" written in the credits.

Anyway for trippy goodness. You can't really go wrong with David Lynch, David Cronenberg, Terry Gilliam, Tim Burton and Ken Russell.

I'm also big on the Fantasy films if you consider them trippy, I'm pretty big on Hayao Miyazaki and a lot of other Anime films.

Jim Hensons Labyrinth and The Dark Crystal are other movies that come to mind.

Has anyone here seen Waking Life? Certainly not or someone would have mentioned it.

dog 12-15-2007 03:25 AM

yea ive seen it, by richard linklater, who did before sunrise, before sunset, and dazed and confused. its really cool, the same technology used to make the scenes look cartoony was used in a scanner darkly, which yes, is also by richard linklater. i suggest you watch those movies.


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