The Northman. At no point did I know where that film was going, and when it was done I just sat in my theater seat for a second bewildered at what I had just sat through.
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Butterfly Effect
- Everything Everywhere All At Once
- Mad Max 3: Beyond Thunderdome
Belladonna of Sadness and maybe Angel's Egg.
I've seen weirder obscure experimental non-anime films I've forgotten the titles of. If I remember, I'll add it here.
Cat Soup
Look Who's Back, I decided to watch it when I was 11 years old...
I think you should leave
Specific episode of a show: Mad Men's sixth season episode "The Crash." Just a slowly unfolding trip that takes all the surreal elements of the show so much further than they had gone before or since.
Johnny got his gun is a pretty fucked movie.
Flux Gourmet definitely got this reaction from me
Annette
Strangeland with Dee Snider. Super creepy and scarred me for a while.
Knights of the Zodiac. 0.4/10
Kung fu from beyond the grave. It had Dracula with lazer powers, and bunny hopping zombies. It was so bad it was magnificent.
Everything everywhere all at once. its hilarious
13 Tzameri
A Serbian Film.
That one is beyond fucked.
Most recently, Triangle Of Sadness