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  3. Hi, does anybody know any other movies where a movie character walks off the screen and into the real world? To my embar

Hi, does anybody know any other movies where a movie character walks off the screen and into the real world? To my embar

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    lynchianlove — 13 years ago(March 07, 2013 07:38 AM)

    INLAND EMPIRE by David Lynch

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      bingoboss — 10 years ago(April 26, 2015 02:47 PM)

      I think David Lynch's "Mulholland Drive" might qualify as well.
      There is definitely a film-within-a-film happening inside that movie, although how much of that film bleeds into the fantasy/reality blur is up for interpretation. There's too much going on in that movie to say for sure.

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        sexy_dancer — 12 years ago(April 09, 2013 02:52 AM)

        Lamberto Bava's horror movie Demons features a horror movie within the movie which seems to cause an outbreak of demonic possession in the theatre it's shown in.

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          PillowRock — 12 years ago(July 31, 2013 12:40 PM)

          Hellzapoppin'
          blurs that line in a different way. Characters on screen end up having exchanges with the projectionist who is running the movie at the theater.

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            GuineaPig — 12 years ago(September 21, 2013 08:31 PM)

            Anguish 1987
            Funny Games 1997
            The Holy Mountain 1973
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              franzkabuki — 10 years ago(May 07, 2015 07:08 AM)

              And then there's The Stunt Man from 1980.
              "facts are stupid things" - Ronald Reagan

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                baran_erik — 10 years ago(February 09, 2016 03:18 AM)

                There's a John Candy/Mariel Hemingway movie, too. Didn't Wil Farrell do one?

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                  BQQ — 10 years ago(March 16, 2016 09:43 PM)

                  The Singing Detective
                  "I don't want a bloody avatar!" -paraphrased from BQQ's annoyances with IMDb's stupidity

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                    CalibMcBolts — 9 years ago(July 07, 2016 02:09 PM)

                    The Fall, an absolutely beautiful masterpiece by Tarsem Singh
                    Favorite films of all time list
                    http://www.imdb.com/list/ls031708001

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                      sadcafe-still — 9 years ago(October 04, 2016 11:35 AM)

                      The very creative, if very sad "Pennies From Heaven" (1981) has been undervalued for decades. Steve Martin and Bernadette Peters in the tale of a downtrodden Depression-era fella seeking solace in the far brighter worlds of the era's movie musicals.

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