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Number 5's Surreal Creepy Film Collection
#81
RE: Number 5's Surreal Creepy Film Collection
At first I didn't think this movie fit here, but as I'm watching it I figure it does.

Black Box
Quote:After losing his wife and his memory in a car accident, a single father undergoes an agonizing experimental treatment that causes him to question who he really is.

The horror element is certainly there with a tinge of weird, though its nature is more psychological. There's also a mystery to solve, and that's always fun.



Good movie.
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#82
RE: Number 5's Surreal Creepy Film Collection
Not going to attempt to watch any other movies until someone posts about it being good. My ability to discover good movies has dwindled, apparently.
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#83
RE: Number 5's Surreal Creepy Film Collection
The Devil Below Netflix
Quote:A group of four amateur adventurers who specialize in exploring remote and forsaken places pay a visit to Shookum Hills, a town in the remote Appalachian Mountains, which was abandoned decades ago due to a mysterious coal mine fire.


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#84
RE: Number 5's Surreal Creepy Film Collection
Nice! I do enjoy Appalachian creepy stuff. There seems to be a lot of it. I'll give it a watch and let you know! Also, I'm still intending to watch Lights Out and Black Box. I just need to find time.

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#85
RE: Number 5's Surreal Creepy Film Collection
Has anyone mentioned Under the Skin yet?
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#86
RE: Number 5's Surreal Creepy Film Collection
(June 24, 2021 at 5:56 pm)vulcanlogician Wrote: Has anyone mentioned Under the Skin yet?

No! Not yet! I haven't seen that one yet but I did hear it was kinda trippy. Did you see it? What did you think?

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#87
RE: Number 5's Surreal Creepy Film Collection
(June 24, 2021 at 5:58 pm)Five Wrote:
(June 24, 2021 at 5:56 pm)vulcanlogician Wrote: Has anyone mentioned Under the Skin yet?

No! Not yet! I haven't seen that one yet but I did hear it was kinda trippy. Did you see it? What did you think?

I like the scene with the city lights. You'll know what I mean when you see it.

It's good.
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#88
RE: Number 5's Surreal Creepy Film Collection
(June 24, 2021 at 5:56 pm)vulcanlogician Wrote: Has anyone mentioned Under the Skin yet?

Saw that one. I probably didn't mention it because it didn't impress me.
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#89
RE: Number 5's Surreal Creepy Film Collection
I’d nominate most anything by Peter Greenaway.

Highlights of his oeuvre include:
  • The Falls, a 3-hour encyclopedia of 92 people affected by something called the Violent Unknown Event, and a film I’m almost certain would never have been made by anyone who didn’t have autism. Naturally, I love it. 
  • The Draughtsman’s Contract, easily the sanest of his works that I’ve seen, and it still has things like a man who pretends to be a statue and eavesdrops on the characters for some reason. 
  • A Zed and Two Naughts, about twin zoologists who become obsessed with time-lapse films of decomposition after their wives die in a car crash, plus amputations.
  • The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover, probably the most straightforwardly-plotted of his films, but no less bizarre, and extremely disturbing. 
  • Prospero’s Books, an adaptation of The Tempest where John Gielgud plays Prospero, who does every voice in the film, and gets full frontal (also, did I mention Gielgud was in his mid-80s at this point)?
  • The Baby of Macon, a mix of the most horrific parts of mother!, religious allegory, and that one time I went to see Edward II at Chicago Shakespeare and the audience had to walk around the set. It was banned in America for a bit over a quarter century before it finally got a VOD release last year.
  • There’s more, but A lot of it’s hard to find, especially the post-Macon films, but Amazon Prime has a documentary about him called The Greenaway Alphabet, which might help explain why his films are the way they are, and will likely erase any doubts that he’s on the autism spectrum.
Here’s a clip of one of his most famous sequences:

Comparing the Universal Oneness of All Life to Yo Mama since 2010.

[Image: harmlesskitchen.png]

I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.
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#90
RE: Number 5's Surreal Creepy Film Collection
(June 24, 2021 at 10:11 pm)Foxaire Wrote:
(June 24, 2021 at 5:56 pm)vulcanlogician Wrote: Has anyone mentioned Under the Skin yet?

Saw that one. I probably didn't mention it because it didn't impress me.

I get that.

It isn't for everybody. And, as a sci fi movie, it didn't deliver the goods. Kind of slow moving too.

But it's kind of a work of art IMO. And I appreciated it in that sort of way. It fascinated me.

We are Still Here (2015).

Nice way to spend 90 minutes.
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