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Posted: 9/14/2004 9:54:42 AM EDT
For me, at age somewhere around 10-11, was "The Undertaker and His Pals".
IIRC, about a few guys that owned a resturant that were cannibals and preyed on young, nubile women. (Pssst...it had TITS AND ASS IN IT) Another one, I think the name was "Dr. Who from Blood Island". |
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"Me and Him."
It's about a guy whose penis talks to him. I mean really TALKS to him. With a voice and everything. |
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HR Puff n Stuff. The guys who made that stuff were on acid. Saw it at the drive in when I was like 7.
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I was in college when I saw the Don Johnson movie "A Boy and His Dog." On TV, I saw "Lord Love-A-Duck" with Roddy McDowell. Boy/dog was odd; Love Duck still has be puzzled.
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I can remember that one vaguely. A wierd one for me was Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. When they opened the ark at the end and the Nazis all melted, that was freaky. |
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My mother took me to see "Tommy" when I was 10 (1975). I've been a Who fan ever since, but I can't get those baked beans out of my head.
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Dr. Strangelove. I think I was 6 at the time when it came on the late late late movie.
Remember the Alamo, and God Bless Texas... |
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Plan Nine from Outer Space. Bela Lugosi died half way through filming the thing, they got some tall guy to walk around with his face behind a cape for the last half of the movie. Strange!
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Places in the Heart.
Mom wanted to see it, and inexplicably brought me and my brother. (IMDB-fu) I would have been 11 years old. Because my brother and I didn't know what the KKK was, we thought the guys running around with pointy hat masks on were funny at first. (Wasn't so funny when they were beating up the nice black guy who was helping the lady.) I don't remember much else from the movie. |
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i think it was called "pledge night". cherry bomb up the ass..........ouch!!
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Pink floyd, the wall...was a little drunk at the time and it sort of freaked me out.
and the worms ate into his brain |
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Kentucky Fried Movie.........toy robot! toy robot! toy robot!
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"A Clockwork Orange."
"Deliverance" And... "The Crying Game" Sly |
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Requiem for a Dream or Se7en. Its pretty hard to shock me, I suppose.
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"Bacaccio 70" from 1962
Three stories in one starring Anita Eckberg and Sophia Lauren (I think) in various stages of undress. The wierd part was that you saw the scene through a certain man's eyes which, without warning, would jump to his fantasy vision. Very confusing to watch!! |
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We watched this strange movie on IFC or Sundance one night.
"Delicatessen" (Sp) can't even describe it, gotta watch. and it was subtitled LOL Anyone ever see it? Chris |
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I dont know what the title was. But maybe someone can figure it out?
Late 70's/early 80's Group of people go to a house/hotel. they start inexplicably dying off; one guy chokes to death on a chicken bone. A chick drowns in the pool. They threw some lesbian sex in there too. WTF was that movie? |
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Salem's Lot
JAWS Oops sorry! I thought you said scariest! Strangest would have been what I saw of Clockwork Orange. BigDozer66 |
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Flesh Gordon, I was 14 or 15 and it was rated R and it earned that for sure.
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Dunno what movie it was but i still remember being in the "What the hell???" state of mind...
Something about a bunch of hunters or campers and wolves tracking them down... supernatural stuff... strange cinematography, etc. Anyone got info on this? Now i'm hittin my brain trying to figure it out - BG |
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the abominable DR. PHIBES starring Vincent Price, that movie was creepy he lived in a underground hide out with a mechanical orchestra, he reminded me of the Phantom of the Opera
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Motel Hell (1980)
remember? You had to have been there........ I was 10 and still knew it was weird |
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I've seen "Delicatessen". Truly strange.
Took a date to see "Motel Hell" at the drive-in. Last date I had with her. |
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I'm glad a few other folks here have seen "A Clockwork Orange" because aside from it's cutting edge violence, nudity, etc. for that time, it also has a very large political/social undertone.
This movie needs to be shown-Alex style with the clipped open eyelids-to "liberals" that think that controlling people, disarming them and limiting what they can have constitutes a "good" society. |
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Clockwork Orange was very strange, but had a good message (if you could bear to learn it).
Motel Hell was just good fun... The all time weirdest (WEIRD is the question right?): Andy Warhol's Frankenstein. I'm still mad at the guy that suggested we check it out. Warhol was a sick little twirp... From a fan site:
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"Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (1978)
"Altered States" (1980) It's a tie. |
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I don't remember the name, but when I was about five some religious nutjobs showed a bunch of us kids a "free movie with popcorn". At the end a guy has to get his head cut off because he wouldn't get the number of the beast tattooed on him.
Who the FUCK shows a guy getting guillotined(sp) to five year olds. Pretty much decided right then that shit wasn't for me. |
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What was the name of that damn movie that started with the guy submerged in a tank of water causing him to have hallucinations and apocolyptic visions and shit........ Damn that movie screwed me up for awhile.
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We have a winner! Vanna tell him what he's won! That is way f'd up. |
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Phantasm. The flying ball and the hooded guys seriously freaked me out.
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Brigadoon - I was about 5 or 6 and frankly a musical about a mythical Scottish Village that shows up every hundred years still doesn't make a lot of sense.
Remember the question was STRANGEST and YOUNG. |
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