last night. I have seen some strange movies many of which have cult status but this one easily beats them all. I believe it is David Lynch's (twin peaks) first film and dates from about 1977. I don't really recommend; it is weird as hell.
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last night. I have seen some strange movies many of which have cult status but this one easily beats them all. I believe it is David Lynch's (twin peaks) first film and dates from about 1977. I don't really recommend; it is weird as hell.
last night. I have seen some strange movies many of which have cult status but this one easily beats them all. I believe it is David Lynch's (twin peaks) first film and dates from about 1977. I don't really recommend; it is weird as hell.
Jesus Christ Vampire Killer. It's a horror/kung fu/musical/action/adventure movie.
Edit: sorry, I read this as you asking what we thought were weird movies. I've never seen Eraserhead, though I often see it on top 25 lists for horror movies.
Is he the guy that did "Fire Walk with Me?" or something close to that title? Or also "Moholland Dr?" I watched both when I was younger and it scarred me for life... Fire Walk With Me was crazy with the gateway to hell and the midget that talked backward or whatever... I can't really remember much about it because I was in elementary school when I saw it, but it was truly something someone my age (at the time) shouldn't have watched!
Regardless, whoever comes up with stuff like that has problems...
"Fire Walk With Me" was the prequel movie to the wonderful TV series "Twin Peaks". I liked Moholland Drive, but Lost Highway and Eraserhead, well, I quit trying to understand them at all.
As for other weird movies, I would recommend "Freaks" and "Repulsion".
Mulholland Dr. was so weird I just kinda gave up on David Lynch at that point.
Trying to make sense of Lynch is futile.I've seen Mulholland Dr on multiple occasions trying to make sense of it and on some levels it still flies over my head.