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Post by waluigi on Aug 2, 2010 13:43:11 GMT -5
I don't remember Vanilla Sky, but since it was just an adaptation of that Spanish movie Open Your Eyes, what's not to understand?
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Post by saneiac on Aug 2, 2010 15:29:10 GMT -5
Anyone ever see Jacob's Ladder? I think the whole movie was a two-hour long LSD trip, because nothing made any sense at all.
I thought Memento, 12 Monkeys, and Clockwork Orange were all pretty straight forward. Well, Memento was the exact opposite of straight forward, but the story made coherent sense.
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Post by 4real on Aug 2, 2010 15:47:09 GMT -5
I think they ran out of films at 9 so just decided to throw A Clockwork Orange in. Not confusing in the slightest.
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Post by YAKMAN is ICHIBAN on Aug 2, 2010 16:52:44 GMT -5
Anyone ever see Jacob's Ladder? I think the whole movie was a two-hour long LSD trip, because nothing made any sense at all. Good, weird movie.
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Post by Push R Truth on Aug 2, 2010 16:54:52 GMT -5
I still think Battlefield Earth was the most confusing movie of all time. None of it made a damn lick of sense... even for a SciFi Movie.
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Post by Michael Coello on Aug 2, 2010 19:29:51 GMT -5
No 'Zardoz'? Really?!
Also, Ghost in the Shell was the most confusing one for me.
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Post by Hypnotix on Aug 2, 2010 21:02:42 GMT -5
I'm kind of surprised nobody's mentioned Pink Floyd's The Wall.
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Post by potpie on Aug 2, 2010 21:27:50 GMT -5
Yuh I think they should have been more clear with the title of this list. It should have been named "the top 5 WTF did I just watch movies"? When I was a student at Pratt, I lived by a place called the Munson Museum- every Wednesday night they showed horrid art films. After that point on, every WTF movie I've ever seen, I have referred to as a Munson movie. A couple were so WTF, I'd check the museum website to see if it was playing there, and sure enough it was. I saw Mullholland Drive there, and when I saw this thread, that was the first movie I thought up.
Let's add some artsy-fartsy craptastic films to this list that are Munson movies. Magnolia- all you need to know is Tom Cruise and frogs. Lots of them. The Golden Bowl- Uma Thurman, a bad English accent, and lots of conversation about...well, a golden bowl.
I agree with Ghost in the Shell. It may be a "classic" but I can't stay awake. Another movie in that category would be Perfect Blue. Is the girl a slut or a schizo, or just being stalked?
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Post by Starshine on Aug 2, 2010 21:30:00 GMT -5
I thought Vanilla Sky was pretty clear, at least in the end.
Now Monster-A-Go-Go, that was confusing.
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Post by pegasuswarrior on Aug 3, 2010 23:19:03 GMT -5
Yeah, I agree with another poster -- Synecdoche, New York says hi.
(And yes, I thought that was the best movie of that year.)
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