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29 Sep 03 - 08:23 AM (#1026247)
Subject: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Peter T.

Every once in awhile one runs across a movie that just makes you shake your head and go -- what possessed them? I am not talking about "Plan 9 From Outer Space" or "Glen or Glenda", but something that ought to have worked in some way, but is just, well, weird. Someone lent me a copy of a 1960's film starring a too old Jimmy Stewart (bad wig, stunt doubles earning a lot of money) called "The Rare Breed" about two British ladies bringing Herefords to Texas to breed them with Longhorns. The whole basis of the film is, well, cattle sex. If they made it now, there would be graphic mounting scenes, sperm discussions, who knows. This film avoids all this, and yet it is all about whether the Hereford bull will impregnate Texas longhorns. In the human plot, the women fall for the Texan men, one of whom stands for longhorns (Brian Keith looking ridiculous as an expatriate Scot), and the other who gets committed to Herefords. The woman (Maureen O'Hara) will marry (be mounted by, accept sperm from) one of them, depending on whether the Hereford bull does the deed in the teeth of a Texa blizzard. It is hard to portray how truly weird this film is.
Someone sold the studio (20th CENTURY FOX!! PANAVISION!!) on this weird story, and in the hands of somebody with a sense of humour it might have become brilliant, instead it is just weird (and bad, bad, bad).
Any other examples come to mind?
yours,
Peter T.


29 Sep 03 - 09:02 AM (#1026278)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: mack/misophist

1959, Susan Heyward and Jeff Chandler, Thunder In The Sun. A wagon train of Basques emigrate to California, taking their wine grape cuttings with them. It features an odd yodeling call they used to use to carry messages in the mountains, fighting off attackers with jai alai balls bounced off rock faces, and bouncing around like mountain goats in special Basque rock climbing shoes. I was 13 when it came out. I loved it.


29 Sep 03 - 09:10 AM (#1026285)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Joybell

"Night of the Lepus" It's about giant rabbits that are about to take over the world. It was made as deadly serious. --yes really was. The best bit is a scene at a drive-in movie where the hero makes an announcment over the sound system along the lines of "there's a herd of giant rabbits coming this way! Everybody turn on your head-lights, we have a plan!" All the lights are turned on, no questions asked!


29 Sep 03 - 09:23 AM (#1026296)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Peter T.

Thunder in the Sun and Night of the Lepus -- I am scribbling these down! They sound terrificly weird -- a wagon train of Basques! (Should it not be Basquing in the Sun?)

yours,

Peter T.


29 Sep 03 - 10:36 AM (#1026342)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Amos

Peter:

I think you are basquing in unreflective glory!!

LOL!!


A


29 Sep 03 - 10:46 AM (#1026348)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: McGrath of Harlow

Doese weird imply only films that don't work? I wouldn't have thought so.

They don't come much weirder than "Withnail and I", and that worked brilliantly.


29 Sep 03 - 10:51 AM (#1026351)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Peg

I love Withnail and I!!!! One of my favorites.

My own list of weird would have to include Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things, a weird l ittle French film c alled The Beast, and Ken Russell's Salome's Last Dance. Oh, and something about the 1920s porn industry starring Richard Dreyfuss called Inserts.


29 Sep 03 - 10:58 AM (#1026359)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: TIA

In the mid-80's, we wathced an Aussie gem called "Don's Party" on the Arts channel on cable. Sooooo bad it was rivetingly fascinating.


29 Sep 03 - 06:13 PM (#1026377)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Clinton Hammond

Meet The Feebles...

The beginning of Peter Jacksons long list of crappy movies that just make you wonder why...

Fortunatly his version of Lord Of The Rings is an anomoly...


29 Sep 03 - 06:27 PM (#1026388)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Mr Red

I saw "Happiness" a few years back and I think the verbal pun was intended. Quirky but very funny.

I saw Tadpole this Saturday. Sigourney Weaver played it pretty cool but just right and a couple of actors unkown to me who acted the socks of everyone else, but you know, it was one of those offbeat films that appeals to the cerebellum - well mine certainly. Needless to say this was in the Gloucester Guildhall - local government sponsored screening with about 20 people in the audience or did I count a few twice?


29 Sep 03 - 06:41 PM (#1026404)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Amos

I think Jack Nicholson's current effort, Anger Management actually qualifies, Peter!

Regards,

A


29 Sep 03 - 07:10 PM (#1026422)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Joybell

Yes we were very proud of "Don's Party" at the time I remember. Very fast and naughty it was. As for Aussie films "The Cars that Ate Paris" is my all time favourite. And that's really weird. And it works. A whole town lures cars from the road - Cornish-smuggler style, makes them crash over the hillside, and recycles all the bits, including the humans. John Mellion is great in the lead role as mayor of the place.


29 Sep 03 - 07:15 PM (#1026433)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Jim Dixon

They come a lot weirder than "Withnail and I." (Coincidentally, I just saw that movie Friday night.) Here are some very weird ones:

Any of Federico Fellini's later movies, like Satyricon (1969).

Caligula (inexplicably listed at IMDb as Caligola), 1979, arguably the worst movie ever made. Certainly the worst movie ever made by such well-known, good actors (Malcolm McDowell, Helen Mirren, Peter O'Toole, John Gielgud).

Eating Raoul (1982). I can endorse this one. It's funny. Intentionally.

Anything by John Waters, especially his early movies like Pink Flamingos (1972) and Female Trouble (1974).

O Lucky Man! (1973) – another Malcolm McDowell movie.

Gummo (1997). Frankly, I loved this movie, but I'm reluctant to recommend it because I know a lot of people will hate it. My wife, for example, left after about 10 minutes, because of the graphic (simulated) cruelty to cats.


29 Sep 03 - 07:17 PM (#1026435)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Snuffy

Don's Party was great. They used to show it quite a bit a few years ago.


29 Sep 03 - 07:42 PM (#1026458)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST,Mickey191

"Ed & His Dead Mother" with Steve Buscemi,Ned Beatty & John Waters. Steve gets John to bring back Mum from the dead, only trouble is she now eats bugs, etc. Funny as hell-but weird.

Twin Falls, Idaho with the the Polish Bros.written by the Polish Bros, and directed by a Polish Brother.They are Siamese twins Looking for one girl. Object--Romance. Awful!


29 Sep 03 - 10:17 PM (#1026479)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Joybell

"The Wild Heart" (shown in England as - "Gone to Earth") campy and delirious rather than weird. Jennifer Jones plays a Shropshire lass, a Gypsy type , with a pet fox called (imaginatively)Foxy. She says things like
"It be black and 'airy and I be afeared on it"
She starts out in a hovel with her drunken harpist father, and an assortment of other wild beasts. She falls in love with a hunting, wenching, drinking, lusty squire - (David Farrar)leaving her good and boring vicar husband - "Edderd". There can be no good come of it but you'll have to watch it through to the bad end.
I'll be doing Shropshire very badly all day now.


29 Sep 03 - 11:03 PM (#1026491)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Peter T.

These are truly weird. My videostore is about to be challenged.
"Tremors" is truly weird. (Thanks JenEllen).

yours, Peter T.


30 Sep 03 - 02:12 AM (#1026540)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Coyote Breath

I thought "Last Summer at the Hotel Ozone" was pretty strange.

"Cecil B. Demented" was MEANT to be weird.

A terribly acted and badly dubbed Italian Movie called "Blue Eyes the Bandit" was almost incomprehensible, but maybe not weird.

I always felt "The Saragossa Manuscript" was very strange (but seductively entertaining too).

But I think the weirdest movie I've ever seen is "The Wizard of Oz". I didn't used to think so. I watched again, just the other day. I found it...disturbing...and I kept thinking that it was more like an acid trip than a movie. L. Frank Baum was a very strange man.

CB


30 Sep 03 - 02:17 AM (#1026541)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Amergin

yeah well...about the only things common with that movie and the book Coyote is that dorothy goes to kansas meets three characters on the way to oz...and kills the wicked witch....

book is much much better...


picnic at hanging rock is a bit of an odd movie...also the Evil Dead series....(especially the third one)....and of course the howling...


30 Sep 03 - 03:20 AM (#1026560)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST,Jeaniekoala

The Movie, Wizard Of Oz is one of my favourite movies .. I love it and thought it was very well done.


30 Sep 03 - 03:24 AM (#1026562)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

Soylent Green.john


30 Sep 03 - 03:30 AM (#1026564)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Kaleea

When I was just a mere babe, I was coming back from the Far east, & had one night layover in LA. I went to the nearest no-tell motel to get some sleep. When I awoke at a couple o'clocks in the a.m. & could not get back to sleep, I turned on the TV. The previous motel guest had left the TV set on a cable movie channel which showed X rated flicks. There was one which had just come on, & having never seen such things on TV, I thought I'd watch for a few minutes to see why that man who was in trying to kill a fly in his no-tell motel room, couldn't kill it no matter how he tried.    He eventually ran barefooted out of his no-tell motel room, in his tee shirt & boxers, chasing the fly into the streets of whatever-major-city, running & screaming profanity, passing naked people getting it on, in & out of buildings, unable to kill the little bugger no matter what he tried.      
    That was the entire plot of the movie.

    The actual dialog (excluding non-word exclamations) would not have filled an entire paragraph, however you will be relieved to know that there were sub-titles for those who did not understand the term "aaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhgggggghhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!" in French or Italian or whatever. (hey, I can't remember--it was about 1977, so how can I remember some tiny detail from the begining of the disco days?)
   So, 'catters, I ask you, was that wierd--or a work o'fart? Or, perhaps, both?
   & if you don't understand "The Rare Breed" you gotta just realize it was a 60's thing. You had to be there. And, westerns were popular.


30 Sep 03 - 09:35 AM (#1026647)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST,Kim C no cookie

Blue Velvet, Motel Hell, Blair Witch, Brotherhood of the Wolf, Death and the Maiden, The Ring...

I watched Run Lola Run recently (German with English subtitles) and while it was weird, I liked it very well.


30 Sep 03 - 12:15 PM (#1026675)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Watson

Eraserhead


30 Sep 03 - 12:24 PM (#1026681)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST,pdc

This isn't about a weird movie, it's about a LOTR parody (about 4 minutes) that you must see.

Go to http://mischiefbox.com/movies/
and click on LOTRtruestory.wmv. You need Windows Media Viewer.

It's extremely funny and well-done - they used the original actors for this little spoof. If you are offended by vulgarity, don't go there.

Have fun.


30 Sep 03 - 12:25 PM (#1026683)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: smallpiper

Donnie Darko


30 Sep 03 - 01:06 PM (#1026709)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Chief Chaos

There has been a war flick on recently, Don't know the title but it's about a small troop of Americans trying to save this castle in France. The only actor I can remember off the top of my head is Peter Falk playing an American who gave up fighting (WWI) and became a baker in the town to the south. I think it's supposed to be serious but the whole thing seemed fairly odd, almost surreal. For the life of me I still don't understand why they were trying to hold it against the Germans who knew they were there. It just led to the whole squad dying and the castle getting blown up.

Alot of the others mentioned are supposed to be weird, this one? I just don't know.


30 Sep 03 - 01:16 PM (#1026719)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: curmudgeon

While some of these films are wierd, a lot of them are just plain bad, with a few being bad enough to be good.

Watson is right; if you haven't seen Eraserhead, you don't really know what weird is -- Tom


30 Sep 03 - 01:32 PM (#1026736)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: mike the knife

Night of the Lepus was just plain stupid. I remember wathcing it at a sleepover at a friend's house when I was a kid- on weekends my friends & I used to sit up & watch the late-nite horror movies & eat junk food until the wee hours. I remember feeling ripped off by those stupid rabbits- where was my REAL horror movie?
As for Eraserhead, well... wow, don't know what to say- I've seen (or tried to watch) it "chemically enhanced" (as a much younger adult) and without chemical interference (as recently as a couple of years ago) & never made it to the end. Too weird for me and that's saying something.


30 Sep 03 - 01:46 PM (#1026751)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Clinton Hammond

PDC, is that file that stupid MTV Video Awards, Jack Black, "The Ring As Prince Albert" short?

Cause if it is then, "they used the original actors for this little spoof" is very misleading...

They used the movie footage and just recut it... and spliced in scenes with Jack and SJP...

I also hope yer not paying for that server space, cause yer download speed sucks...

:-)


30 Sep 03 - 06:27 PM (#1026799)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Jim Dixon

Ah, yes, I forgot about Eraserhead.

Anything directed by Terry Gilliam is pretty weird, for instance, Jabberwocky, Time Bandits, and The Adventures of Baron Munchausen. And that's leaving out all the Monty Python stuff. (Actually, his non-Python stuff is weirder, but less funny than his Python stuff.) The one I enjoyed most was Brazil, a rather free adaptation of Orwell's 1984.

A sci-fi film that I liked a lot was The Fifth Element. I don't know if that should count, because sci-fi films are supposed to be weird, but The Fifth Element was weird and funny.


30 Sep 03 - 06:45 PM (#1026809)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Little Hawk

Yow! I remember watching "The Rare Breed" many, many years ago. It was dreadful, and it seemed to go on forever. I must say that a lot of Jimmy Stewart's movies have that effect on me, but most of them are way better than that one.

The one with the G.I.'s holding the castle was called "Castle Keep", wasn't it? Basically, it was just an excuse to blow up a castle with WWII hardware and kill a bunch of people.

"Night of the Lepus" sounds like a classic. I regret that I have not seen it.

"Frogs" was a truly dreadful and absolutely implausible movie about reptiles and amphibians going berserk and wiping out humanity somewhere in the Everglades. Witness people dying under the assault of hundreds and hundreds of hopping, normal-sized bullfrogs. Ha! Ha! What exactly causes the people to die remains a mystery. Even the frogs look utterly bored with the whole idea. They must've payed them a lotta flies!

"Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" was weird enough to register 10 on my weirdness meter...but it was supposed to be weird.

I still think Peter's original entry is the king.

- LH


30 Sep 03 - 06:52 PM (#1026813)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Joybell

Ah Mike, So it was you there at that sleep-over so many years ago when my daughter wanted a horror movie and I palmed her off with "Night of the Lepus" You were such little kids. I thought it would work. My daughter was afraid of cuddly bunnies for weeks after. Sorry! Grandma Joy


30 Sep 03 - 07:04 PM (#1026821)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST,pdq

Speaking of Jimmy Stewart movies back a post or two, he did one called "Cheyenne Social Club" where he inherits a social club that turns out to be a brothal. He and Henry Fonda essentially talk and talk while riding horses accross the West.


30 Sep 03 - 07:17 PM (#1026830)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: mack/misophist

Perhaps this collection of weirdophiles can tell me something. One morning at work the radio was on and some people were discussing exceptionally odd scenes in movies. Some one said that the most effective one they knew of was a scene in a horror movie where a man in a restaurant is served a pizza which grows a mouth and begins talking to him. I called the station but no one could remember what movie it was in. The image fascinates me, a little bit like Alice being attacked by the food at the tea party. What was the name of that movie?


30 Sep 03 - 07:21 PM (#1026833)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Amos

"Dinner with Anchovy"?


A


30 Sep 03 - 09:29 PM (#1026877)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Steve Latimer

Kim C mentioned Blue Velvet, one of the strangest movies I have ever seen.

How about Magnolia?

I recently heard that if Tom Cruise has short hair it's a "movie", if he has long hair it's a "Film".


01 Oct 03 - 12:31 AM (#1026948)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Metchosin

Masterpiece weird films:

The Man Who Wasn't There
Brazil
and Fassbinder's Kamikaze 89


01 Oct 03 - 12:42 AM (#1026954)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: LadyJean

On the Arthurian note, I once saw a French film, "Lancelot". The main characters, Lancelot, Arthur, and Guenevere are all medieval. While the peasants wear modern clothes. It does seem odd.
I don't remember the name of the film where Candace Bergen falls down a hole at Stonehenge and meets Merlin and Nimue. It tells the story of Gawain and the Loathely Lady, which is one of my favorites. But it doesn't tell it very well. Candace Bergen is out of place in the Arthurian world.


01 Oct 03 - 12:47 AM (#1026956)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Jim Dixon

How about Naked Lunch -- David Cronenberg's adaptation of William S. Burroughs' novel. For weirdness, there's nothing like making a junkie's hallucinations come to life!


01 Oct 03 - 02:01 AM (#1026969)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Thomas the Rhymer

How to get a head in advertizing, Eraserhead, Brazil, Open your eyes, Il Mostro, Intacto, The King is alive...

ttr


01 Oct 03 - 08:16 AM (#1027122)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Peter T.

Almodovar's "Talk To Her" is a weird movie, but one of the greatest. So there is no accounting....But "The Rare Breed" is a rare breed.

yours, Peter T.


01 Oct 03 - 08:18 AM (#1027126)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Jeri

Peter wrote: "Every once in awhile one runs across a movie that just makes you shake your head and go -- what possessed them? I am not talking about "Plan 9 From Outer Space" or "Glen or Glenda", but something that ought to have worked in some way, but is just, well, weird."

Most of 'em so far have been of the "Plan 9," or "Glen or Glenda" variety. A subject that was weird to begin with, and may never have worked in the sense that, if done differently, people would have said "Wow, what a great movie." There was never any hope for films like "Eraserhead" or "Naked Lunch."

David Lynch's "Dune," however, had potential. Well, maybe not Lynch's "Dune." Once it became known he was going to direct, it was a given that the "what the f...?!?" factor was going to be high.


01 Oct 03 - 10:18 AM (#1027223)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: mike the knife

Hi Joybell- I don't remember there being any actual girls there... at that age, I doubt it would have made any difference :) I have to confess that TJ & I snagged a beer apiece from the fridge & stayed up until the wee hours trying to come up with a good plan to ditch the cans.
On another note- I remember a deeply weird film from East Germany & I can't remember the name (arrgghhh!). It was to be a 1960's Socialist answer to West Side Story or something like that- a bunch of East German "youth" are all hitchhiking to a collective farm/vacation hotspot where the boys-vs-girls thing plays out amidst much singing, dancing and tractors. There is a wonderful scene where the action is playing out and there is a conveyor belt just sort-of dumping what looks to be random agricultural stuff off into nowhere. I'll find the title & post it- I doubt if it's widely released, & if so, I don't know if it's been subtitled. If you speak German, this one is a gem.


01 Oct 03 - 11:06 AM (#1027265)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: mike the knife

HA! Found it!

Heisser Sommer (Hot Summer)

1968, color, 97 min. Feature, Musical
Dir.: Joachim Hasler
Script: Maurycy Janowski, Joachim Hasler
Camera: Joachim Hasler, Roland Dressel
Music: Gerd Natschinski, Thomas Natschinski
Cast: Frank Schöbel, Chris Doerk, Hanns-Michael Schmidt, Georg-Peter Welzel
VHS-NTSC, English subtitles - available for sale: defaorder@german.umass.edu
DVD, English subtitles - available for sale: defaorder@german.umass.edu

Synopsis:

While hitchhiking to the Baltic, a group of twelve girls from Leipzig meets a group of eleven boys from Karl-Marx-Stadt. The two groups bet on who will get to the Baltic first. Naturally, the girls have an advantage over the boys when it comes to hitchhiking, so the boys have to make up for this blow to their egos. When the two groups meet up on a Baltic beach, various encounters and provocations come up, the latter, however, remain harmless. But there is not much group cohesion: couples form and withdraw from the group. Everyone is intrigued by the love triangle between Brit, Wolf and Kai. Actually, Brit prefers Kai but she is flattered by Wolf's interest in her - after all, he is a whiz at mathematics and has the reputation of being a Casanova. Provoked by her girlfriends, Brit spends half the night with Wolf in the barn... The next morning, all the girls are against Brit and Wolf is looked at askance. But nobody knows what exactly went on in the barn. Brit, however, says nothing and Wolf's behavior is so overbearing that Kai fears that something dreadful might happen. A physical fight ensues between Kai and Wolf and Brit almost loses both admirers. Yet, there is a happy ending for Brit and Kai. An original DEFA musical, since its 1993 comeback in Germany, Hot Summer has risen to the ranks of quirky and "alternative" cult films. East Germany's own unique version of Grease.


01 Oct 03 - 11:42 AM (#1027296)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Peg

Thomas the Rhymer, good list! I love The King is Alive...and   most of the Dogme films I have seen.

Gilliam is a master; wonder what he's doing next?

Is that French Lancelot movie Lancelot du Lac by Bresson, by any chance? Funnily enough, John Waters loves that movie. I iunterviewed him once and somehow it came up and he said "Oh, it's wonderful! All those shoes!"


Gummo is on my top ten list...I do recommend seeing it on the big screen if you get a chance. I saw it that way half a dozen times, when the Harvard Film Archive decided to give it a "run" because no distributor in the USA would touch it...

Eraserhead, another good one...of course just about everything Lynch has done is extremely weird on some level.

Cannibal Holocaust is weird and upsetting, and has been credited with inspiring The Blair Witch Project (one of the greatest pieces of independent American cinema of the last decade and surely one of the best horror films ever made).

A good arty vampire flick that was supposed to be a blaxploitation flick: Ganga and Hess newly released on DVD after being unavailable in its intended form for many years...


01 Oct 03 - 11:44 AM (#1027299)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST

shadow of the vampire...


01 Oct 03 - 11:54 AM (#1027313)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Peter T.

Speaking of spontaneous dancing, what was the name of that truly weird film that Bjork was in, from Lars von whatever?

yours,

Peter T.


01 Oct 03 - 01:20 PM (#1027364)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: mike the knife

Yeah, the lumberjacks dancing on the flatcar was a bit odd as was the whole scene w/ the gun. While we're on the topic of spontaneous dancing- pretty much all of the Bollywood stuff is chockablock w/ singing/dancing breaking out all over at the slightest provocation.


01 Oct 03 - 02:39 PM (#1027413)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Willie-O

I saw this weird movie last night called "The Weight of Water". It's not terrible but rather double-takish. It flashes back between a double murder of two women off the NH coast in 1875 (apparently a real event) and a current-day story about a photojournalist travelling to the island with her hub and another couple to research the murder story. In both storylines, there is a bunch of sordid behaviour which is kind of confusing.

What puts this one right into the ranks of true weirdness though, is that the 1875 storyline reveals the true killer to be...Sarah Polley. Seeing her dressed pretty much like her Sarah Stanley/Road to Avonlea persona, quietly drinking a mug of tea, with her face spattered with the blood of her sister and sister-in-law whom she has just taken an axe to (politely telling her sister-in-law "I'm so sorry" right before splitting her skull open) is, um, unsettling.

As for her incestuous obsession with her brother, well that's more in keeping with the kind of roles she gets these days.

(For those unfamiliar, Road to Avonlea was a hugely popular Cdn TV series in the late 80s about a little girl growing up in wholesome rural Prince Edward Island...think Anne of Green Gables country. And even before Avonlea, she was the very young girl in "Baron Munchausen")

W-O


01 Oct 03 - 05:04 PM (#1027518)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Little Hawk

I believe there was a western called "Jesse James Meets Frankenstein" (or maybe it's the other way around). Anyone seen it? Now there's a weird premise...

I have wondered for years how audiences could put up with those interminable Jimmy Stewart movies where people talk and talk and talk and talk....and very little else ever happens. After all, even listening to Jimmy Stewart ramble on for a mere five minutes or so could easily drive me to considering death by gerbil inhalation.

I just don't get it.

It's a shame that Jimmy Steward and Woody Allen couldn't have done some movies together and see who could reduce the other to speechlessness first. What a scriptwriter's dream that would have been! I think they would have annoyed the hell out of each other.

- LH


01 Oct 03 - 05:12 PM (#1027526)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Little Hawk

Then too, if we could just get Jimmy back with a time machine and have him star opposite Jennifer Lopez...my, my, just think of the possibilities! Ben Affleck would soon be "history", as they say.


01 Oct 03 - 05:38 PM (#1027545)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: TheBigPinkLad

Hmmm ... I've watched so many weird movies. Surprised no one mentioned 'After Hours' a great flick. Bill Forsyth's 'That Sinking Feeling' was both weird and awful. 'The Brother from Another Planet' was strange. I loved the weirdness of 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead' and I thought it weird that in 'My dinner with Andre' the waiter didn't kill them both after the first ten minutes. I would have ...

weirdly yours ...


01 Oct 03 - 05:48 PM (#1027551)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Jeri

Willie-O, see Anatomy of an Axe Murder (haha) about the Smuttynose murders. There's a link on that page to John Perrault's "The Ballad of Louis Wagner." Women axe murderers just seem more trendy than men.


01 Oct 03 - 06:15 PM (#1027566)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Peter T.

I don't really understand the criticism of Jimmy Stewart. Even in "The Rare Breed" he was pretty interesting. A consummate actor: someone who can range from The Philadelphia Story to Vertigo is no slouch. His westerns (especially the ones from the Winchester Story on by Antony Mann) are extraordinarily good -- Stewart often playing against type.
I can't think of a pure talk, talk, talk movie of his (Bell, Book, and Candle comes to mind, which is a terrible movie, but it has good things in it, like Kim Novak in a tight dress, although it could be her dullest, most mannered performance ever).

yours,

Peter T.


01 Oct 03 - 06:59 PM (#1027590)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Jim Dixon

Luis Buñuel has done some weird ones. I've seen "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie" (1972), "The Phantom of Liberty" (1974) and "That Obscure Object of Desire" (1977), all of which were weird, but after all these years, I find they sort of run together in my memory, so I'm not sure which is which.

One film I have in mind is about two men, a gynecologist and a pimp (!), who decide they are fed up with women, so they go set up housekeeping in a secluded country house to get away from them. It's mainly a satire on gender roles. It may be one of the 3 films I have just mentioned or a different one whose name I have forgotten. Does anyone recognize the plot?


01 Oct 03 - 07:51 PM (#1027625)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Joybell

Thanks Mike and all is forgiven - the beer in the fridge and all.

I know we are all running off in all directions over this thread but how can you help it when favourite movies is such a passion- filled subject. What about Hertzog - everything he made was wierd. "Heart of Glass" is the one I find the weirdest. Were they really using human blood as the secret ingredient of their "Ruby Glass"?


01 Oct 03 - 08:49 PM (#1027653)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Naemanson

"Drowning By Numbers" is the name, I think. There was a recent film with a similar name. The one I'm thinking of starts with a woman coming home to find her husband asleep in a bathtub with a naked woman. She seats herself at the head of the tub and then, after some quiet deliberation, gently pushes his head under the water. After drowning her husband she uses a wheelbarrow to deliever the husband's drunken lover to her home.

Her grown daughters learn of this event and each decides to drown their husband. The local coroner has a totally wierd son. In the end the coroner decides he knows what is going on and is about to put the finger on the women, figuratively and really, when they drown him.

My second nominee for totally wierd is "Pi". Never understood that one.

My daughter and I like to go to the video store and find those movies that are so bad they are good. "Death Race 2000" was one of those as was "Dead Space". These are movies where you can see the zipper in the monster suit.


01 Oct 03 - 08:54 PM (#1027656)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: izzy

2001. What is that weird ending supposed to mean?

Also Fitzcarraldo by Werner Herzog (Irishman tries to build an opera house in the middle of the Amazonian jungle).


01 Oct 03 - 08:55 PM (#1027657)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Sam L

I once saw a film of william carlos williams's story The Witch, called "aura" I think, and it was dubbed through 3 or four languages, which gave it an odd, underwater quality. The story and subject didn't do anything special but it was charmingly weird.

I liked Gummo pretty well. I thought Henry And June was very weird and couldn't understand why it was made, unless with a hidden agenda to make some literary folk seem pretty grotesque and cartoonish. Was it like Barton Fink, without the mastery? Why would those guys make a lampoon of a witer like Clifford Odets who no one pays much attention to anyway? Biopics about writers and artists seem to harbor weird intentions, I guess.

No one has mentioned Storytelling. I liked Happiness, didn't get Magnolia much at all. Ponderous soundtrack, themes of forgiveness, frogs. I thought Shortcuts was weird, left out everything that could've mattered in each and every story line--why?

There were some other weird ones on my mind but I can't think of them now.


01 Oct 03 - 09:20 PM (#1027662)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST,pdq

Welcome back Fred! Glad ya found a cookie!

I would mention "The Magic Christian" except my girl friend made me leave soon after is started. What I saw was weird.


01 Oct 03 - 09:30 PM (#1027665)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: alison

another vote for "Eraserhead" and "Barton Fink"

and that absolutely awful "Vanilla sky" with Tom Cruise..... what the hell was that supposed to be about?

slainte

alison


01 Oct 03 - 11:31 PM (#1027704)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST

amelie.

billy the kid meets dracula.


02 Oct 03 - 12:45 AM (#1027728)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Metchosin

Aw gee, I didn't find Fitzcarraldo nor The Magic Christian weird....wonder what that makes me? Fitzcarraldo is a wonderfully heroic epic of a fine madness, at least on the director's part to even make the film.

The Magic Christian was just a film that poked fun at people's greed and obsession with social status.


02 Oct 03 - 01:49 AM (#1027742)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Coyote Breath

Oh I know there is a large gap between Baum's books and the film versions . I still LIKE the W of O, it just struck me as... strange.

Barton Fink, indeed. Eraserhead, yes! Brazil, definately. Here's another, maybe not so weird but very funny; Putney Swope.

CB


02 Oct 03 - 01:50 AM (#1027743)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: MAG

Just saw Cold Water Creek and it is stupid-weird. don't waste your money. I thought with Dennis Quaid it was worth a try. Wrong.

Fighting Temptations was also about the tritest hackneyed plot line ever but I ended up liking it anyway -- just the music, I think. went to see it just because of Chuck Larsen's bit part. Chuck was one of the prominent storytellers who dies last spring and he was the guy playing the nose flute at choir auditions. Weird.


02 Oct 03 - 12:38 PM (#1028073)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Little Hawk

"The Magic Christian" was quite enjoyable, I thought.

Wouldn't it be great to see a double feature of "Billy the Kid Meets Dracula" and "Frankenstein vs Jesse James"? I wonder if the same studio made both films?

"Vanilla Sky" was pretty bad. Sort of an endurance test to sit through that one, although I found the dark-haired actress kind of interesting.

- LH


02 Oct 03 - 12:38 PM (#1028074)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: JennyO

Has anyone yet mentioned "The Bedsitting Room" with Spike Milligan, Rita Tushingham and Peter Cook as God. Now that was weird!

Jenny


02 Oct 03 - 01:38 PM (#1028119)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST

Eraserhead, hands down. Having watched it three times (maybe more), once drug-influenced, twice(maybe more) not. My wife and I have a look that we send each other at certain unexplainable, un-understandable events that take place in our life together; the origin of this look is the first time we watched Eraserhead; a look that is befuddled, bemused and totally confused. Maybe one more time(maybe more) and I'll get it.
Most of David Lynch, most of John Waters, especially "Pink Flamingos"(actually watched it all the way through). "The Day of the Triffids"...I know I'm mixing weird movies that didn't work with ones that did, but just thinking about Eraserhead has me re-be-fuddled. "Memento" weird but good. Another vote for "Frogs"-reeeeallly bad! "The Incredible Two-Headed Monster", and "The Thing With Two Heads" (one with Casey Kasem the other with Rosie Greer), "The Brain That Wouldn't Die"...O.k. sci-fi is supposed to be weird, I agree...and there does seem to be a history of 'meant-to-be-bad' sci-fi movies, so....maybe more later pbb


02 Oct 03 - 03:03 PM (#1028173)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST,stewball

Anyone ev er see "El Topo"? I'd love to see it again, as i saw it when first released (1972?). Still haven't forgotten its weirdness.

I only got half way through "Mulholland" when my DVD player got sick and never recovered. I was getting sick, too.


03 Oct 03 - 11:35 AM (#1028897)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Mrrzy

I saw Liquid Sky in college and thought it was the weirdest movie ever until just recently I saw something called Demonlover, about japanese cyberporn and french shinanigans amongst the people either funding a website or not... highly recommended as a very, very strange way to spend a couple of hours. NOT boring but certainly not what I would think of as "worth" seeing...


03 Oct 03 - 11:39 AM (#1028900)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST

picnic at hanging rock

terry gilliam's 12 monkeys


03 Oct 03 - 06:52 PM (#1029243)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: LilyFestre

The Rocky Horror Picture Show.....tons of fun to participate in, but the movie itself definately fits into my idea of a weird movie!!!! Do they still show it at the late late night movie theatres on a weekly basis? I used to go frequently in Rhode Island (there was quite the regular *if you could call us regular* crowd...haven't seen it being played in a theatre for years!

Michelle


03 Oct 03 - 07:51 PM (#1029280)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST,Mickey191

Eraserhead does it for me. Anyone recall the name of flic about an English kid who likes to poison people. Think he starts out with Mum because she coughs to much. Totally weird, but fascinating.


03 Oct 03 - 08:10 PM (#1029289)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Amos

It is still going strong around here -- Barky, who just graduated from that phase, must have gone to it about eleven times, knew all the cues, borrowed our lighters, etc. Never quite grokked it myself.

A


03 Oct 03 - 08:41 PM (#1029303)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: McGrath of Harlow

Some people seem to be using weird to mean terrible, others to mean really worth seeing again because there is something you want to make sense of that you couldn't quite get the first time. The second meaning seems the interesting one to me, because it leads to people mentioning movies that are worth seeing.   

Saw one yesterday where I'm not sure which category it fitted in - "Adaptation." I suspect it's actually both - a movie where you need to see it a couple of times to work out what it's all about, but at the end it might turn out it's not really about much. But maybe...

But James Stewart boring? Talk boring in a movie? What I find boring is car chases and big explosions and special effects out of video games that keep on reminding you they are special effects. Good special effects are unobtrusive, so you take them as real, and find yourself at the end looking through the cast list to see who played that strange creature.


03 Oct 03 - 09:23 PM (#1029325)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST,pdq

McGrath - If you can find one post where the words "boring" and "talk" are found along with "Jimmy Stewart" in this thread, I will buy you any CD you want and pay shipping to Essex.


03 Oct 03 - 10:27 PM (#1029350)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: MAG

Thread creep here. I just (re)saw Gandhi last night, and the actress who played the British disciple -- Mirabehn? -- looked a lot like the tall blue thing on Farscape. Which I can only watch when visiting, as I have no TV. Was the same actress in Beach (w/ DiCaprio)? Now, that was weird -terrible. So was the faux-silent clip in the middle of Portrait of a Lady.


03 Oct 03 - 11:38 PM (#1029372)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: LadyJean

The title of the movie is, "Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter"! She also makes monsters, out of bits of dead people. It is truly unique.
"The Party" starring Peter Sellers is a strange movie, but it's hilarious. There's maybe 20 minutes of dialogue in the whole film, but Sellars is wonderfully funny.


04 Oct 03 - 12:27 AM (#1029384)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Sam L

I thought Adaptation was quite coherent, first time through, and was pretty good. But I think it's logic outpaced the feel of it. Somehow the resolution didn't feel quite satisfying, despite that it was funny and observant and made sense.

   The Clan of The Cave Bear. Darryl Hannah plays a... what? I can't recall--a more evolved female among neanderthals? Finally someone had the guts to address these social issues of conflict between pre-historic evolutionary types. Darryl Hannah is generally fun for attempts to revive her career through weird choices.

   One thing I love about Jimmy Stewart talking in movies is the one raised arm, signaling that although he's just standing there, he may be about to do something, any minute. I suppose it's an old stagey acting device. C3PO may have learned it from Stewart--I think they were drinking buddies, before they made it big in film.

Weird early De Niro, called Hi Mom.

Eyes Wide Shut. How can so many naked women be so boring?

When I feel ill, and suspect I'm dying of something or other, a documentary about Jerry Garcia has a weird therapeutic effect, leaves me feeling pretty darn good.

   Jesco the dancing outlaw..

Other weird bits. In Gummo the actress Chloe Sevigny was also the wardrobe designer. Also, she has several times played a character who contracts an std on her first time. Kids, Last Days of Disco, and something I can't remember.

It's fun and weird what sorts of things actors return to in various roles, like Meryl Streep's collection of maternal issues.


04 Oct 03 - 11:21 AM (#1029563)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: McGrath of Harlow

Well, the word "boring" isn't actually used, pdq, but I think Little Hawk got the sense across fairly unambiguously:

"I have wondered for years how audiences could put up with those interminable Jimmy Stewart movies where people talk and talk and talk and talk....and very little else ever happens. After all, even listening to Jimmy Stewart ramble on for a mere five minutes or so could easily drive me to considering death by gerbil inhalation."


04 Oct 03 - 12:21 PM (#1029580)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Little Hawk

Couldn't agree with you more about the dumb special effects movies, McGrath.

But regarding James Stewart...it's not the fact that he talks so much that bothers me. I often like movies with lots of dialogue. It's the way he talks that bothers me. :-) I'd almost rather die by skink inhalation than have to sit through 2 or 3 more hours of that. I think he has less charisma than Don Knotts.

It's a matter of taste, I guess. I love Bogart.

- LH


04 Oct 03 - 12:33 PM (#1029585)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST,pdq

Sorry Little Hawk, but skinks are no longer common. Please inhale the common fence lizard, if you would.

About dialogue, there isn't much to a movie except action and dialogue. Charlton Heston and Jimmy Stewart are two of the most ingraciating speakers in the history of cinema. IMHO, of course.


04 Oct 03 - 12:49 PM (#1029596)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: McGrath of Harlow

And it's the way Jimmy Stewart talks that I find irresistible. Same with Bogart.


04 Oct 03 - 01:03 PM (#1029601)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST,pdq

Please add Charlton Heston to those two. All three can read a phone book and out-class most of the young snots in Hollywood today. Soylent Green and all of Heston's "Planet of the Apes" movies deserve a vote for weird. He was also Hitchcock's favorite American actor.


04 Oct 03 - 01:32 PM (#1029617)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Thomas the Rhymer

"Vanilla Sky" is a verbatim remake of "Open Your Eyes"... try the origional... It is amazing to me how one can copy an interestingly obsure movie so closely... and spoil it so subtilly...


04 Oct 03 - 05:05 PM (#1029677)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST,Peter Woodruff

"Pi" is a wierd movie. So is "Hell comes to Frogtown," "A Boy and his Dog," "Tank Girl," "City of Lost Children," and "Cabeza da Vaca."


04 Oct 03 - 06:49 PM (#1029720)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Jim Dixon

in·gra·ti·ate (ĭn-grā′shē-āt′) tr.v. in·gra·ti·at·ed, in·gra·ti·at·ing, in·gra·ti·ates. To bring (oneself, for example) into the favor or good graces of another, especially by deliberate effort.

GUEST,pdq: Is that the word you had in mind?


04 Oct 03 - 07:10 PM (#1029727)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST,pdq

I meant to say that Heston displays "grace" in the common (non-religious) sense of the word. Any help mastering the English language is always graciuosly appreciated, especially on Mudcat.


04 Oct 03 - 08:02 PM (#1029749)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Little Hawk

Well, Gregory Peck was another actor with a marvelous way of speaking...


04 Oct 03 - 08:28 PM (#1029758)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: McGrath of Harlow

If weird means good in a way that surprises you, Preston Sturgess ranks high. Especially "Sullivan's Travels" (from which "O Brother Where Art Thou" took its title, and a key scene as well).


05 Oct 03 - 08:20 AM (#1029937)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST,reggie miles

Thanks Jim Nixon, I've been going nutz tryin' to figure out what the name of that movie was. I saw a piece of it on tv a while back and wanted to find a copy to watch at the video store but could not remember what it was called. The small amount of it that I saw would definitely qualify it as weird in my book. There's a writer in it who has a typewriter that comes alive.


05 Oct 03 - 08:55 AM (#1029944)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST,reggie miles

Oops! I meant Dixon, really!! It's early morning here and I'm not awake enough to be posting.


05 Oct 03 - 05:31 PM (#1030099)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Willie-O

Vanilla Sky was the worst pointless excercise in something-or-other I've seen in a long long time. I couldn't sit through it, and there were a lot of occasions when there was nothing else on satellite...so I tried. Of course, I am predisposed to hate anything Tom Cruise is in. But after the wonderful "Almost Famous" I expected better of Cameron Crowe. It did have the other Cameron (Diaz) uttering the worst x-rated (or not x-rated) line I've ever heard in a movie: "I swallowed your come! Doesn't that mean something to you!?"

Liquid Sky was a kind of interesting movie--a low-budget sci-fi cultural critique of NYC drug culture which was a Russian made oddity for the time.


05 Oct 03 - 06:39 PM (#1030125)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: SINSULL

"Rhinoceras" (or ...us)with Gene Wilder.

I would love a copy and an explanation. Every time he turned around, someone turned into a rhino.


05 Oct 03 - 06:49 PM (#1030135)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Little Hawk

Too bad he didn't live in Ontario. We could send him to the next Conservative Party leadership convention.

- LH


05 Oct 03 - 08:08 PM (#1030182)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Charley Noble

My all-time weird favorite remains LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD. If you'd like a recent review:click here

I'm not even sure why I like it.;~)

Charley Noble


05 Oct 03 - 08:49 PM (#1030200)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Jim Dixon

Around 1967-68, I was in a college production of Eugène Ionesco's "Rhinoceros," which was written around 1960. Existentialist philosophy and Theater of the Absurd was all the rage then. It hasn't held up very well, has it?

Anyway, our working hypothesis was that the rhinoceroses represented Nazis. Why, you might ask, was it necessary to resort to allegory when writing about Nazis in 1960? I'm wondering the same thing right now, and I don't have an answer.


05 Oct 03 - 09:36 PM (#1030212)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Charley Noble

Ji,-

Not necessarily Nazis in 1960. We had our own home-grown Red-Scare witch-hunters.

Charley Noble


05 Oct 03 - 10:17 PM (#1030221)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: AliUK

"High Plains Drifter" springs to mind as a weird, trippy movie. I always loved it purely as a western, but had to watch it several times to really get my head round it as it took several cliches and gave them a wicked twist, including Clint Eastwood´s amoral hero/anti-hero character. Speaking of Clint;the one where he plays a union soldier holed up in a southern girl´s school ( where he manages to shag more than one of them, even with only one leg) also stays in my mind as a weird movie. I remember seeing it for the first time on channel four when they had the red triangle movies ( remember those?). though the name completely escapes me now.


05 Oct 03 - 11:19 PM (#1030235)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST,The Nemesis of the North

Really? He did that? Well, shagging one-legged female students in a Southern girl's school is a bit unusual...it could indicate either a generous nature or simply a total lack of discrimination or particular requirements on the man's part. Clint is known for making the occasional rather odd movie...

I gotta go rent that one if I can find it, eh?

So how come no one has mentioned "Eating Raoul"?


06 Oct 03 - 10:06 AM (#1030512)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST,lardingo

I vote for Amazon Women on the Moon. It is purposely weird, but weird nonetheless. I really liked it, so I guess I'm weird as well.


06 Oct 03 - 03:27 PM (#1030746)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Jim Dixon

I did mention "Eating Raoul."


06 Oct 03 - 08:03 PM (#1030906)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST,Psycho

Ninth Configuration.


06 Oct 03 - 09:46 PM (#1030976)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: LadyJean

"Teenagers from Outer Space" is a very peculiar film indeed.


07 Oct 03 - 01:02 PM (#1031327)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Kim C

How did I forget Shadow of the Vampire!!!!?!!!! Weird, you bet. I also think that Willem Dafoe as the vampire is one of the single greatest pieces of acting I have ever, ever seen.

On another note, Jimmy Stewart is hands-down my favorite actor of all time. I always seem to go in for the tall skinny guys.


07 Oct 03 - 06:57 PM (#1031455)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Little Hawk

Okay, but how about a movie starring Jimmy Stewart and Woody Allen together, Kim?


08 Oct 03 - 01:35 PM (#1031872)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Cluin

Lair of the White Worm was on the Space channel last night.


09 Oct 03 - 02:04 PM (#1032564)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST

A couple spring to mind...

"Zardoz" with Sean Connery -

"Repo Man" - former Monkee Mike Nesmith's celluloid masterpiece. Fox Harris as J. Frank Parnell, should've won an Oscar. He had the movie's best lines and the best character.

Out of the ones mentioned that I have seen, I thought "Magnolia" and "Vanilla Sky" (notwithstanding Penelope Cruz's collagen-lipped delivery of some of the stupidest lines in cinematograpy history: "That's the saddest woman I've ever seen holding a martini glass.") were fairly straightforward (and good) films (strangely enough they both starred Cruise)... nothing too offbeat about them.

"Eyes Wide Shut" was pretty weird, not to mention boring and tragically sad that a great director (Stanley Kubrick) ended his career on such a yawner.

I agree with Fellini's movies being weird - the only one out of the ones I have seen that I was almost able to comprehend was "8 1/2" ...

The Lynch movies I've seen rank up there with the "weird."

One that I haven't seen that I've heard was pretty weird: "Brewster McCloud" with Bud Cort.

Robert Altman's "Three Women" with Sissy Spacek was offbeat.


09 Oct 03 - 02:10 PM (#1032568)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST

...oh - And Pi was pretty straightforward too. Good story, nice premise, very interesting.


09 Oct 03 - 02:19 PM (#1032573)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST

...and finally, "Videodrome" with James Woods and Deborah Harry was pretty strange.


09 Oct 03 - 03:18 PM (#1032606)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST

Peter T -

It was on the tip of your tongue. "Dancer In The Dark" Bjork and Lars von Trier.


09 Oct 03 - 03:35 PM (#1032621)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: GUEST

The movie in which Clint Eastwood plays a Civil War soldier taking refuge in a southern girls' school is called, "The Beguiled." (1971)


09 Oct 03 - 10:37 PM (#1032818)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: MAG

Brewster McCloud was just plain awful. It was Altman with a big budget and the usual lack of a story line, only here it did not work at all. I've always wondered what kind of dent that put in Bud Cort's career. Three Women at least had a point.


09 Oct 03 - 11:18 PM (#1032849)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Kaleea

"Jesse James meets Frankenstein's Daughter" is only part of the fun. This reference reminded me that the all time fav movie of my dearly departed brother was the highly acclaimed (I'm not sure by exactly whom) Japanese classic called "Billy the Kid vs Dracula." I do recall going home to the folks many years ago & finding my brother sitting there late one night watching it. It was a scream!


10 Oct 03 - 08:41 AM (#1033052)
Subject: RE: BS: Weirdest Movie
From: Peter T.

Anyone seen Dogville? Sounds strange (speaking of Lars von Trier).
yours,

Peter T.