My cousin just gave me 2cb for Christmas. Wife and kids are staying at the in laws until later tomorrow, and I want some fucked up movies with bizarre visuals. Not mindfuck movies, just fucked up. I'm thinking more Meet the Feebles and Songs from the 2nd Floor rather than Moon or TimeCrimes.
Oh, and I already own half of Takashi Miike's work, so don't bother suggesting any of his.
Quote from: I_Kicked_Kennedy on December 23, 2012, 03:47:40 AM
My cousin just gave me 2cb for Christmas. Wife and kids are staying at the in laws until later tomorrow, and I want some fucked up movies with bizarre visuals. Not mindfuck movies, just fucked up. I'm thinking more Meet the Feebles and Songs from the 2nd Floor rather than Moon or TimeCrimes.
Oh, and I already own half of Takashi Miike's work, so don't bother suggesting any of his.
Stalker
The Cremaster Cycle
Quote from: M. Nigel Salt on December 23, 2012, 04:07:02 AM
Stalker
The Cremaster Cycle
Stalker is definitely a possibility. I went to snag the Cremaster Cycle, and there's 5 films. I don't think my flight will be long enough, but it looks like something I may wan to watch some other time, just 'cause.
Danke
Tetsuo the Iron Man. It's a movie about a guy turning into a walking pile of scrap metal. It also has two sequels, both of which are pretty decent if I recall correctly.
Quote from: I_Kicked_Kennedy on December 23, 2012, 04:21:54 AM
Quote from: M. Nigel Salt on December 23, 2012, 04:07:02 AM
Stalker
The Cremaster Cycle
Stalker is definitely a possibility. I went to snag the Cremaster Cycle, and there's 5 films. I don't think my flight will be long enough, but it looks like something I may wan to watch some other time, just 'cause.
Danke
Oh yeah, it's loooong. But so so beautiful and weird. I think you'll really dig it when you do have time to watch it.
Quote from: Uncle Wallified on December 23, 2012, 04:31:52 AM
Tetsuo the Iron Man. It's a movie about a guy turning into a walking pile of scrap metal. It also has two sequels, both of which are pretty decent if I recall correctly.
Bullet Ballet by the same director is worth checking out if you can find it.
The Doom Generation by Gregg Araki springs to mind as well.
Holy Mountain
El Topo.