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Whats the weirdest movie you've seen?

One of the weirdest movies that immediately spring to my mind would be Horse Girl - I believe it was a netflix original. Very strange, kinda depressing. Rated R I'm pretty sure
 
I'm Thinking of Ending Things (2020) this movie is beyond me.
Midsommar (2019) definitely up there on the weird scale.

Disclaimer: Both films are not suitable for a younger audience, they are both rated R
I hate I'm thinking about ending things. It was just so boring and even the camera work and movements looked like they were done by a high school student.
Those long car ride scenes were torturous and didn't lead to anything. Despite the weird, crack ending, the rest of the movie was a snoozefest. Worst movie ever imo.
 
preface this with saying i love horror movies so i've seen a lot of really weird movies lmao
TUSK really is one I did not like watching. the body horror in it was super weird/freaky and the screams sounded super pained idk
the rest of the movie was a little boring tho haha

it's also rated R so search at your own risk
 
Willy's Wonderland.


I wasn't too interested in it at first because of the comparisons to Five Nights at Freddy's, but I had some free money in my Amazon account and wanted to take a gamble on the new Nic Cage movie (came out the day before) during a Nic Cageathon.

Honestly, I thought it was both brilliant and weird. I've seen nothing like it and the FNAF comparisons stop at murderous animatronics.

I recommend watching it and watching it blind, but if you're not going to watch it, it's basically this

- Nic Cage's car breaks down.
- He goes to town to find somewhere to stay the night and get his car fixed.
- Somebody in town says he can stay in the old Chuck E Cheese type place (Wille's Wonderland) if he cleans it and they'll fix his car in return.
- He has an alarm on his watch. When the alarm goes off, he has to stop what he's doing and rush into the back room to drink a soda and dance at a pinball machine.
- He cleans the place.
- He doesn't speak a single word throughout the movie.
- Not. A. Damn. Word.
- Animatronics try to kill him and he just fist fights them, kicks their butt, puts them in a trash bag and carries on cleaning and drinking soda.
- Some kids are also there. They get killed one by one as Nic Cage may or may not help depending on whether or not he's cleaning that room or needs to drink a soda and dance.
- Nic Cage really doesn't care that murderous robots are trying to kill him and some teenagers. He's just there to clean.
- Turns out that the town breaks strangers cars when they're passing through so they can trick them into cleaning the diner as a sacrifice to the animatronics.
- Doesn't matter, he's hired to clean, he's going to clean.
- He kills all the animatronics. The town is shocked. The building is really really clean.
- He rides off into the sunset. We never find out why he had to drink soda and dance at a pinball machine. He never says anything. He just cleans the place like he was asked to and leaves.
 
depends on what kind of weird. fun weirdest movie is Rock and Rule. it's this old animated 80's flick about a post apocolyptic world with kick ass music done by the popular artists at the time. some of the animation directors worked for disney during/after the production and it shows; the animation is beautiful!
 
The All New Adventures of Laurel & Hardy in 'For Love or Mummy' from 1999.

Basically a terrible take of bringing back an iconic comedy duo to modern times with a pretty weird story, awful CGI effects and overall underwhelming acting. The guys who played Laurel and Hardy did they best (sort of) to portray them as good as they can, but it just doesn't feel right (although the actor who played Hardy was spot on with the voice imitation). I found out about the movie when I watched a review from a YouTuber, got curious and watched the whole thing. Let's just say... Consider sticking with the original material.
 
Willy's Wonderland.


I wasn't too interested in it at first because of the comparisons to Five Nights at Freddy's, but I had some free money in my Amazon account and wanted to take a gamble on the new Nic Cage movie (came out the day before) during a Nic Cageathon.

Honestly, I thought it was both brilliant and weird. I've seen nothing like it and the FNAF comparisons stop at murderous animatronics.

I recommend watching it and watching it blind, but if you're not going to watch it, it's basically this

- Nic Cage's car breaks down.
- He goes to town to find somewhere to stay the night and get his car fixed.
- Somebody in town says he can stay in the old Chuck E Cheese type place (Wille's Wonderland) if he cleans it and they'll fix his car in return.
- He has an alarm on his watch. When the alarm goes off, he has to stop what he's doing and rush into the back room to drink a soda and dance at a pinball machine.
- He cleans the place.
- He doesn't speak a single word throughout the movie.
- Not. A. Damn. Word.
- Animatronics try to kill him and he just fist fights them, kicks their butt, puts them in a trash bag and carries on cleaning and drinking soda.
- Some kids are also there. They get killed one by one as Nic Cage may or may not help depending on whether or not he's cleaning that room or needs to drink a soda and dance.
- Nic Cage really doesn't care that murderous robots are trying to kill him and some teenagers. He's just there to clean.
- Turns out that the town breaks strangers cars when they're passing through so they can trick them into cleaning the diner as a sacrifice to the animatronics.
- Doesn't matter, he's hired to clean, he's going to clean.
- He kills all the animatronics. The town is shocked. The building is really really clean.
- He rides off into the sunset. We never find out why he had to drink soda and dance at a pinball machine. He never says anything. He just cleans the place like he was asked to and leaves.
I was about to mention that movie as well lol though it did give me a lot of good laughs when watching it with some friends.
 
Cloud Atlas.

Before anything, to say that I actually liked it. Really, I did. It was exciting and very interesting, but... due to the format, it's not such an easy film to watch. It's almost three hours long, which doesn't really matter, but it tells six different stories that somehow connect through a lenghty time. Through several centuries, in fact, but they are told by pieces, so it takes a while until you can tell apart what's actually happening in all of them and how they relate to one another.

Also, in case you search for the trailer, do NOT believe it. Whoever made the trailer, made it look like the film is a romantic story, which is false. Yes, there are several couples of lovers in the film, but the whole plot isn't about that. This is a philosophical adventure film, not a rom-com!
 
Joe's apartment that's the name
Good funny weird n gross heehe
 
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