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    Vapor_Thompson — 22 years ago(May 21, 2003 05:11 PM)

    Like Trippy Movies, here you go:
    12 monkeys (M)*
    1984 *
    2001: A Space Odyssey*
    8 1/2
    A Bout De Souffle
    A.I.
    Abre los Ojos
    Adaptation
    Adventures Of Baron Munchausen, The
    Affliction
    After Hours
    Aguirre: The Wrath of God
    Alien 1-3 (4 was bad)
    All Hitchcocks
    All the Prseident's Men
    Altered States (M)
    Amarcord
    Amelie
    American Beauty*
    American Psycho
    Amores Perros
    Andrei Rublev
    Angel Heart
    Anniversary Party, The
    Aoen Flux
    Apocalypse Now
    Atlantic City
    Autumn sonata
    Avalon
    Baba Yaga
    Babylon 5
    Bad Boy Bubby (D)
    Bad Taste
    Barton Fink
    Battle Royale
    Battlefield Earth*
    Battleship Potemkin
    Beach , The
    Beautifull Mind*
    Being John Malkovich (M)
    Big Lebowski , The
    Bitter Moon (D)
    Blade Runner
    Blood Simple
    Blowup
    Blue Velvet
    Body Parts
    Bowling for Columbine
    Boxing Helena
    Braindead
    Brazil (M)*
    Breakfast of Champions*
    Breaking the Waves (D)
    Breathless
    Buffalo '66
    Cabinet of Dr. Caligari , The
    Careful
    Circus
    City of God
    City of Lost Children
    Clara Hakdosha (aka Dairies of Saint Clara)
    Clockwork Orange,A (M) (D)*
    Close Encounters of the Third Kind (M)*
    Communion
    Conspirators of Pleasure, The (D)
    Contact (M)*
    Cook, the Thief, his Wife and her Lover, The (M)*
    Crash (sex, death and car crashes)
    Cries and Whispers
    Crimson Rivers, The*
    Crow, The
    Crying Game, The
    Cube
    Cube 2: Hypercube
    Dancer In The Dark (D)
    Dangerous Lives of The Alter Boy, The
    Dark Backward, The
    Dark City (M)*
    Das Experiment (D)
    Dawn of the Dead
    De Zee Die Denkt (The Sea That Thinks)
    Dead Man
    Dead Zone, The
    Death & the Maiden (D)
    Death Machine
    Deep End, The
    Defiant Ones, The
    Delicatessen
    Deliverance (D)
    Desire
    Diva
    Donnie Darko (M)*
    Don't Look Now
    Double Life of Veronique, The
    Dr. Strangelove
    Dracula
    Draughtsmans Contract, The
    Dreamscape
    Dune*
    Dust
    Eden Myths, The
    Elephant Man, The (D)
    Eloge de l'amour
    Entropy
    Eraserhead
    Event Horizon
    Evil Dead, The
    ExistenZ
    Exterminating Angel
    Eye of the Beholder
    Eyes Wide Shut
    Fahrenheit 415
    Fantastic Planet, The
    Fargo
    Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (M)*
    Felicia's Journey (D)
    Festen
    Fifth Element, The
    Fight Club
    Fisher King, The
    Focus
    Following
    Four Rooms
    Frailty
    Freaks
    From Hell
    Gates of Heaven
    Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai
    Gods and Monsters
    Gothic
    Gummo (D) (M)*
    Happiness (D)
    Harold & Maude
    Heavenly Creatures
    Hedwig and the Angry Inch
    Henry, the portrait of a serial killer (D)
    Holy Grail, The
    Hour of the Wolf
    House of Games
    How To Get Ahead in Advertising
    Hunger, The
    I Shot Andy Warhol
    Idiots, The (D)
    Impromptus
    In the Bedroom
    In the Mouth of Madness
    Inherit the Wind
    Insider, The
    Insomnia (original version)
    Interview, The
    Its all the Rage (M)
    It's a Wonderful Life
    Jacobs Ladder
    Johnny Got His Gun
    Jude (D)
    Kandahar
    Killers
    Killing Zoe
    Kiss Me Deadly
    Knife in the Water
    Koyaanisqatsi
    K-PAX
    La Dolce Vita
    La Double Vie de Veronique
    La Jetee
    Lair of the whiteworm
    Lantana
    L'Apartement
    Last Night
    Last supper, The
    Last temptation of Christ
    Last Year at Marienbad
    L'avventura
    Lawn Mower Man
    Le AmelFabuleux destin d'Amlie Poulain
    L'Haine
    Lickable wall paper
    Life of Brian
    Limey, The
    Liquid Sky
    Living in Oblivion
    Lone Star
    Lord of the rings
    Lost Highway
    Magnolia (M)*
    Man Bites Dog
    Man on the Moon (M)*
    Man Who Fell to Earth, The
    Man who wasn't There, The (M)*
    Manchurian Candidate
    Maxx, The
    Meet the Feebles
    Memento (M)*
    Metropolis
    Minority Report
    Mirror, The
    Mononoke Hime (D)
    Moulain Rouge
    Mulholland Dr
    Naked Lunch
    Natural Born Killers (M)*
    Network
    Night and Fog
    Night of the Manhunter
    Nine Queens
    Ninth Gate, The
    No Man's Land
    Nosferatu (1922 version)
    Notorious
    Os Mutantes (D)
    Others, The
    Passion of Anna, The
    Pennies from Heaven
    Persona
    Pi (M)*
    Pianist, The
    PLan 9 From Outer Space
    Possible Worlds
    Primary Colors (M)
    Princess and the Warrior, The
    Progeny
    Prophecy
    Prosperos Books
    Psycho
    Pulp Fiction
    Punch Drunk Love
    Ran
    Rashomon
    Re-animator
    Rebecca
    Red Squirrel, The
    Repo Man
    Requiem for a Dream (D)*
    Ring, The
    Ringu
    Rocky Horror Picture Show,
    Romeo and Juliet
    Rosemary's Baby
    Rules of Attraction (D) (M)*
    Run, Lola, Run
    Santa Sangre
    Scanners
    Schizopolis (D)
    Session 9
    Seven
    Seven Samurai
    Seventh Seal, The
    Shadow of the Vampire
    Shallow Grave
    Shining, The
    Short Cuts
    Signs
    Silent Hill
    Sixth Sense
    Slaughterhouse-Five
    SLC Punk
    Sleepy Hollow
    Solaris (Tarkovsky version)
    Soylent Green
    Spellbinder
    Spoorloos (D)
    Stir of Echoes
    Storytelling
    Straight Story, The
    Stuart Bliss
    Sue (D)
    Sunset Boulevard
    Sweet Hereafter, The
    Sybill
    Tales from the crypt - Demon Knight
    Talk to Her
    Taxi Driver
    Teenage Caveman
    Terror of Tiny Town, The
    Tetsuo (iron man)
    The 400 Blows
    The The Royal Tenenbaums
    They Live
    THX-1138
    Tin Drum (D)
    Total Reality
    Train, The
    Trainspotting
    Trial, The
    Truman Show, The
    Twin Peaks (TV pilot)
    Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
    Twitch City
    Two Towers
    Un Chien Andalou
    Unbreakable
    Under Suspicion
    Usual Suspects, The
    Vanilla Sky (M)*
    Verdict, The
    Vertigo
    Videodrome (D)
    Virgin Suicides, The
    Vr5 (TV)
    Waking life (M)*
    Walkabout
    Weekend
    Welcome to the Doll House
    What lies beneath
    What to do in Case of Fire
    Where the Buffalo Roam (M)*
    Wicker Man
    Wild at Heart
    Wild Pa

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        theweatherman — 22 years ago(September 03, 2003 01:45 PM)

        i would never wanna watch any of the movies u mentioned while i was on shrooms i would get wayyy too depressed especially with movies like rules of attraction and vanilla skyspun is a good movie to watch while shroomin though

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          deepman24 — 22 years ago(January 03, 2004 08:08 AM)

          ok these are not really "movies " as such, but i wouldn't hesitate to call them the trippiest things i have even seen put on film.
          ALIEN DREAMTIME http://us.imdb.com/board/10371519/
          STRANGE ATTRACTOR http://us.imdb.com/board/10371962/

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            6_Double5_321 — 22 years ago(March 29, 2004 05:26 PM)

            The best movie to watch on mushrooms is waking life, hands freakin down. not only is the animation the most visually enhancing thing imaginable, the theories and thoughts that occur through the entire film is what really captures a shroom soaked mind. even if you don't do any kind of drug waking life is a must see. just my 2 cents. peace.
            "and vidi films i would, o my brothers"

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              mcerion — 21 years ago(April 15, 2004 11:03 AM)

              Great list! There are a few on there that I haven't heard of and a few that I was debating on viewing. Now I will see those for sure.
              We have similar taste in films it seems.
              You might want to check out Peter Greenaway's "A Zed and Two Noughts" M+D

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                B-J-C — 21 years ago(May 20, 2004 02:50 PM)

                Finally someone else who has seen Schizopolis! Great list, by the way. Was this thread made this year or last? Another two you might want to add:
                Butterfly Effect, The
                Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
                Both quite freaky in their own way.
                Money is society's way of telling you 'You could do better!'

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                  dharma_bum_1999 — 21 years ago(May 30, 2004 08:58 AM)

                  Well, any list is personal, but Bowling For Columbine a trippy movie?
                  Hard for me to imagine.
                  As I'm Italian, I'll give my 2c. contribution with 2 quite famous Italian directed movies:
                  Michelangelo Antonioni's Zabriskie Point - http://imdb.com/board/10066601/
                  and Marco Ferreri's La Grande Abbuffata (La Grande Bouffe, or Blow-Out in UK)- http://imdb.com/board/10070130/
                  I'd give a "M" rate to the second, even if I've never experienced it in altered states.
                  Peace

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                      Robby735 — 21 years ago(June 06, 2004 12:04 AM)

                      Many of those movies aren't "trippy". I think you're taking the work 'trippy' too lightly. Seven? Great film, but trippy? Sure, a little bit, the ending only, but it wouldn't classify itself as a trippy film - like many others on your list.
                      Plus, you haven't even listed Irreversible. Which is about 10 times trippier than the trippiest film you've listed there.

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                        Ben_Cheshire — 21 years ago(June 27, 2004 05:26 PM)

                        Hmm These movies are all only trippy compared to Harry Potter or some brainless blockbuster. Or did you list Harry Potter
                        Take myself, subtract movies, and the result is zero - Akira Kurosawa.

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                          mikel3363 — 21 years ago(July 30, 2004 07:57 PM)

                          SECONDS -Directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Rock Hudson
                          ERASERHEAD
                          CULT OF THE DAMNED aka ANGEL, ANGEL, DOWN WE GO
                          CUBE
                          LOST HIGHWAY
                          THE TRIAL
                          RACE WITH THE DEVIL (the ending!)
                          ANGEL HEART
                          CARNIVAL OF SOULS
                          2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY
                          MULHOLLAND DRIVE
                          EYES WIDE SHUT
                          NATURAL BORN KILLERS

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                            Vapor_Thompson — 21 years ago(November 12, 2004 01:17 PM)

                            Might I add That Most of the movies that have a () are because I saw the movie on mushrooms. And Watching movies on mushrooms makes them really, really good. And just because a movie does not have a (), dosent mean that it dosent deserve one, I just havent seen it yet on mushrooms. Plus I havent seen every movie on that list, I compiled it from a Donnie Darko Thread like this, and a Memento Thread.
                            My Personal top 10 (not in any order) is:
                            Donnie Darko
                            Butterfly Effect
                            Space Oddessy 2001
                            Breakfast of Champions
                            Waking Life
                            Vanilla Sky
                            Altered States
                            Clockwork Orange
                            Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
                            Where the Buffalo Roam (Bill Murry as Hunter S Thompson in a more light hearted version of Fear and Loathing)
                            Honerble mention for:
                            Magnolia
                            Session 9
                            Strange Days
                            Lost in Translation
                            Momento / Following
                            PI / Requim for a Dream
                            Enternal Sunshine of a spotless mind
                            13 conversations about one Thing
                            12 monkeys
                            Brazil
                            1984
                            Contact
                            The Last Minute
                            Irrevesable
                            Safety of Objects
                            The Man Who Wasn't There
                            Rules of Attraction
                            Gummo
                            Close Encounters
                            Natural Born Killers
                            Any David Lynch
                            And watch out for "Knowing" in 2005 from Writer/Directors of Donnie Darko and PI
                            -dustyjeans

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                                ilssaridor — 21 years ago(December 15, 2004 10:26 AM)

                                Every person who reads this list shoudl go to the imdb page for "The Sargossa Manuscript." Read the description of the movie. Then watch it while you're tripping.
                                You will be amazed!
                                http://www.imdb.com/board/10059643/

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                                  Tristran_of_Stormhold — 21 years ago(February 17, 2005 06:46 PM)

                                  You are all wrong
                                  The Holy Mountain is the trippiest movie ever. If you watch it on mushrooms, you will turn to dust.

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                                    Victor_Franko — 20 years ago(June 20, 2005 02:04 PM)

                                    PRIMARY COLORS is a trippy film? ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN? GHOST DOG?
                                    I think you're confusing the word "trippy" for something else. Just because a movie is offbeat (HAROLD & MAUDE, REPO MAN, MAN BITES DOG), deals with heavy issues (IN THE BEDROOM, SHORT CUTS), has a big "twist" in it (HOUSE OF GAMES, NINE QUEENS, THE OTHERS, SOYLENT GREEN), or is stylishly directed/photographed (BUFFALO '66, AMORES PERROS, LA HAINE) that's not what I'd call "trippy".
                                    Hell, any movie you watched on mushrooms would be trippy why don't you try it with SWEET HOME ALABAMA or SECONDHAND LIONS?
                                    A few that I would call trippy (though several are not 'narrative' features):
                                    The QATSI Trilogy (KOYAANISQATSI, NAQOYQATSI, POWAQATSI)
                                    BARAKA
                                    THE DARK CRYSTAL
                                    CAN'T STOP THE MUSIC
                                    LISZTOMANIA
                                    FANTASIA 2000 (at least the segment with the forest fairies)
                                    MICROCOSMOS
                                    STOP MAKING SENSE
                                    And the already-mentioned RUN LOLA RUN, MOULIN ROUGE, TRAINSPOTTING, SCHIZOPOLIS.

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                                        SickBoy76 — 20 years ago(September 18, 2005 04:41 PM)

                                        How ironic that you missed the Corman classic 'The Trip.' Rookie.
                                        "I want everyone to be as miserable as me; that is what makes me happy." - Howard Stern

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                                          boognish-6 — 19 years ago(April 24, 2006 06:53 AM)

                                          ANY Stanley Kubrick movie can be considered trippy. Maybe not the black and white ones, but 2001 and everything afterward are pretty nuts. Even for "Barry Lyndon", Kubrick purposefully set up every shot with a NASA lens to take away any depth. And we know what happens to depth perception when you're under the influence of certain things

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