Weird Movies

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  1. Bilby

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    Welcome To Arrow Beach.
    Saw this on late night TV back in 1983. The first time I came across Lawrence Harvey. The critics didn't like him but I thought there was an enigma about him. It was pushing the envelope with themes of cannibalism and consensual adult incest.
    Welcome to Arrow Beach (1974) - IMDb
     
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    Extra Ordinary.
    An Irish comedy love story about a female driving instructor who can speak to the dead.
    It's hilarious and highly recommend.
    You can catch it on Netflix (UK) atm.
     
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    The book of Eli !
     
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    Old school thrillers,LOL. Meg Foster with the crazy-ass eyes!!

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    Snakes on a Plane

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    Koyannisqaatsi - 1982

    This is one of the weirdest movies I have ever seen, I would say it’s more unique than weird, in fact it’s quite fascinating, it’s a very different kind of film project. There is no plot, no storyline or dialogue, just various segments stitched together.

    Every now and then it will be shown on Turner Classic Movies on Earth Day, if you ever get a chance to see it I highly recommend it, you might find an excerpt on YouTube if you want to get a feel for it.
     
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    Apparently I can’t edit a post but it’s actually spelled Koyaanisqatsi



    I found the entire movie on YouTube, so happy someone uploaded it.
     
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    No one has mentioned Being John Malkovich yet?

     
  14. Bilby

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    Watched Mulholland Drive the other Day. This must be one of the strangest films I have ever seen. The main part of the film is a snapshot of the dark side of Hollywood. I get that.But some other scenes seem quite irrelevant such as the opening scene set in the 1950s with young adults dancing to music.
    There was some fine acting by Naomi Watts in the party scene.
     
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    Eraserhead
     
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    Has anyone ever seen “Very Annie Mary”? It’s weird af but I love it
     

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