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I've always been into the dark/ strange films form the past. Such a Tim Burton's creations, classic horror films such as Nosferatu, The Shinning, The Exorcist, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and other weird/strage/dark films made from the past. Film Noir is one name or it. Horror films. Whatever. The thing is, I never took the time to actually research and explore different films in this genre. I just watch what people have shown. So I've decided to start collecting movie titles for this summer, cause I plan on watching a lot of movies. Any suggestions?

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Originally posted by seeking

go do a goodle search for "Salo".

you have no idea what fucked up is, trust me.

 

that movie is old, but still on top, there is another movie like it but i forgot what it was some other brazilian shit

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cemetery man : WOW fuckin nuts

 

dead alive: same

 

the kiss: ( i believe that's what it is called) about this girl (who is actually kinda cute) and how she becomes a necro as a child, and stays one. good movie, kinda freaky, but not like sick.

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This is a coool movie,

 

http://ia.imdb.com/media/imdb/01/I/82/76/01m.jpg'>

 

 

Plot Summary for

Jetée, La (1962)

28 mins

Earth lies ruined in the aftermath of a nuclear war. The few surviving humans begin researching time travel, in hopes of sending someone back to the pre-war world in search of food, supplies, and hopefully some sort of solution to mankind's imminent demise. The protagonist is a man whose retention of a single, vague childhood memory (that of witnessing a murder on the jetty at Orly airport) is the basis for his being chosen to travel back in time. His journey leads him towards an enigmatic and paradoxical destiny.

 

from www.imdb.com

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Originally posted by DREDZ

a classic film:

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one of my favs..

 

That movie was a trip, great visuals. The costumes were done by

Jean Paul Gautier.

 

Eraserhead - David Lynch

 

Prospero's Books - Peter Greenway

 

The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover - Peter Greenway

 

Funeral Parade of Roses - Toshio Matsumoto

 

Evil Dead

 

Eat the Rich

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