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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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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                                tomcat69w — 19 years ago(June 19, 2006 01:03 PM)

                                In the 'Old Day's,..it was the only way to see which movie was going to be 'Trippy' by the Trailer's/ad's/etc. I've seen so many either on shrooms or powerful liquid LSD that I'll just list my faves. And alot 'became' faves BECAUSE of the recreational drugs. Ha!
                                Alien
                                The Exorcist
                                Altered States
                                Tron
                                12 Monkeys
                                The Star Wars Trilogy
                                The Howling
                                An American Werewolf in London
                                The Grateful Dead Movie
                                2001: A Space Odyssey
                                Dracula (Francis Ford Coppola version)
                                Airplane
                                Easy Rider
                                Full Metal Jacket
                                The Jacket
                                Brazil
                                Christine
                                Blow Out
                                Pink Flod: The Wall
                                Pink Floyd Live at Pompei
                                Fantasia
                                The Deer Hunter
                                Bladerunner
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                                  twine10 — 19 years ago(July 22, 2006 09:22 AM)

                                  Anyone ever see "The Point"?

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                                        urchinau — 19 years ago(October 24, 2006 09:08 PM)

                                        Yeah, it's hard for me too, to watch movies on shrooms. Even Triplets of Belleville, which has basically no words, I couldn't take anymore, just because it was on a machine. So I took a walk outside 🙂
                                        Great list though. Love the Qatsi trilogy. And Microcosmos, along with his newer one, Genesis. Though I'd add some Fellini movies.. and Eternal Sunshine, Adaptation (both on mushrooms; watched eternal on my first trip.) But not the Butterfly Effect, I found that to be pretty unoriginal.. I think the cinematography seduced people. And Woody Allen movies aren't usually trippy, but I love watching Stardust Memories with a bowl.
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                                          suckerdwsp316 — 19 years ago(December 28, 2006 01:48 AM)

                                          anyone list 'pink floyd: the wall' yet? now thats beep trippy

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