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georgebushmoron

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The most demented movie I ever saw was "Happiness".

Here are some highlights:
1. 13-year old boy watches the MILF next door sun bathing and whacks off, jizz hitting the fence. Pet dog laps it up off the fence.
2. Girl breaks up with guy and returns his gift. He freaks out on her in the most emotionally abusive way and it's obvious she's got a wet blanket personality.
3. Pedophile apologizes to his kids for being what he is (note: he doesn't abuse his kids, though he is a pedo). Son asks what "cum" is.
4. Nerdy male office worker ends up dating super-fat chick, who confesses she hates sex and killed her last lover and cut him up and put his body parts in her fridge, all this over dessert.

And that's not all, but don't wanna spoil it for you. When I saw this movie years ago, half the audience got up and left part way through it. I don't know why, but me and my GF at the time were just laughing our guts out. Anyway, not for the lame brained nor for those who can only laugh when they feel "safe".
 

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Like Crash

Watched Crash in theaters and more than half the audience went home to wash dishes... must have been something to do with the scars
 

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I loved that movie

georgebushmoron said:
The most demented movie I ever saw was "Happiness".

Here are some highlights:
1. 13-year old boy watches the MILF next door sun bathing and whacks off, jizz hitting the fence. Pet dog laps it up off the fence.
2. Girl breaks up with guy and returns his gift. He freaks out on her in the most emotionally abusive way and it's obvious she's got a wet blanket personality.
3. Pedophile apologizes to his kids for being what he is (note: he doesn't abuse his kids, though he is a pedo). Son asks what "cum" is.
4. Nerdy male office worker ends up dating super-fat chick, who confesses she hates sex and killed her last lover and cut him up and put his body parts in her fridge, all this over dessert.

And that's not all, but don't wanna spoil it for you. When I saw this movie years ago, half the audience got up and left part way through it. I don't know why, but me and my GF at the time were just laughing our guts out. Anyway, not for the lame brained nor for those who can only laugh when they feel "safe".

Very demented. I watched it for the first time in 1998. It was a cannes winner I think.

That one has my vote:cool: . The cast was great for that. I guess happiness is an orgasm?:D

SD
 

lenharper

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If you like Happiness check out the rest of Todd Solondz's movies "dollhouse", "storytelling" and "palindromes" all are worthy. He and Terrry Zwigof (sp) are the best directors in the US right now in terms of telling unique stories. There's a million truly demented films out there classics (early john waters -- desperate living, pink flamingos and david lynch's eraserhead -- best of them all, another great off the wall pick is "el topo".
 

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Trainspotting is awesome :D Obi-wan's lost years before he became a jedi! :D
How about Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas or Pink Floyd's The Wall. Both needs you to be on some kind of drugs to make sense of it.
Man on Fire is pretty messed up too unless you are drunk watching it.
 

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n2supersymmetry said:
Trainspotting is awesome :D Obi-wan's lost years before he became a jedi! :D
How about Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas or Pink Floyd's The Wall. Both needs you to be on some kind of drugs to make sense of it.
Man on Fire is pretty messed up too unless you are drunk watching it.

YES!

Fritz the Cat!!!!!!!!!!!!!

American Pop.

I don't know if you seen my sig a while back, but I love Fear and Loathing.
I have some of his books and I just started Fear and Loathing in America--The Gonzo Letters vol ll 1968-1976.

The Wall Rules and I love anything by David Lynch, and John Waters. Pink Flamingo's.

SD
 

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Here's one -- "fight for your life". Starring william sanderson (larry from the newhart show) fight for your life is a demented little flick made sometime in the mid-70's. the plot is this -- when a group of white trash bigots escape from jail they end up holed out in the house of a black family. much rape and racism ensue until the black family get the upper hand and then they get their revenge.

this is an evil little movie. the dvd release features two seperate trailers that were shown in threatres -- one for a white audience ,the other for the black. in the white promo all this scenes where "larry" and his buddies are abusing the black people are featured, in the black promo the reverse is shown.

there are a number of "why am I watching this?" moments throughtout the flick.
 

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the movie 'May' was truly demented. At the end of the movie I looked at my buddy I was watchign it with and said, uh... what the hell???? I managed to sit through all of it, but it was TOTALLY demented.

It has the chick from the scary movie series in it. and she's a hot lesbian slut. I'm not saying it's worth watching, but if you really like demented movies, then this is one for you! ;)
 

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Happiness blew me away unlike anything else I'd seen when I first viewed it back in 2000 or so. Based on the cover, I thought it was a cartoon with the nurse dude from MAGNOLIA, and when I rented and watched it, I got child rape, on-screen ejaculation, and an overwhelming sense of doom and alienation. There simply is nothing nice or happy about this film or the subject matter that it presents. You might not like it but you've got to appreciate the fact that SOMEONE is presenting this stuff to you. It is completely devoid of any sort of reinforcement or reassurance and there are no sympathetic characters whatsoever, really. There are, however, sad, truly human ones, and that's what makes this film one in a million. It STILL feels unique, and so much of the last few year's shock pictures just don't measure up.

I absolutely love the film so much, because it presents misery and general malaise and asks us to accept these things as just as relevant as happiness. I've spent a lot of time battling depression, and I work with a lot of people who have done the same thing all their lives, and to me, HAPPINESS is a look at the type of people who can't seem to figure out what they want and probably couldn't work towards those goals if they ever did figure them out. I have a friend who says that everyone should strive to be happy at all the times and that if you smile, you'll start to feel better and blah blah blah. She's a very intelligent girl but I still think this is bullshit and that in the end, being sad is just as valid as being happy. To me, it also raises the question of why we place such a premium on happiness and contentment. Growing up, my mom always instilled the idea that it's OK to be sad and lonely, so long as no one else knew these things. Keep them in the family and don't talk about them to anyone else, because then people will know that you are, GASP, unhappy. Happiness and sadness are really just the same things, feelings, and they're neither good nor bad, they just are. Furthermore, why shouldn't movies be depressing? Why do we feel like we need to be uplifted or inspired? Personally, I find the fact that HAPPINESS dares you to fucking like it, dares you to feel any warmth or kindness, balls-to-the-wall and everything that most movies aren't. One in a fucking million.

HAPPINESS asks you to consider that maybe the world isn't a beautiful place, that sexual predators and pedophiles exist in the world and that these people want to be happy just as much as the rest of us. It's a scary angle to consider and I can totally understand not wanting to consider it, but I also don't think the film should be categorized as unworthy simply because it asks one to consider it.
 

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Denuve movie sounds like Polanski's "Repulsion". another good demented movie is "the cook, the thief, his wife and her lover" from Peter Greenaway. lush and beautiful to look at it's still a twisted little flick with a cannabalism scene that makes Hannibal seem trite while remaining miles away from grindhouse dementia like "the corpse grinders".
 

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What I really enjoyed about "Happiness" was the Russian ESL guy who picks up a guitar, croons "You Light Up My Life" to the teacher who has fallen for him, then proceeds to borrow a whole lot of cash from her and winds up stealing her guitar.

Normally you hear about foreigners getting totally ripped off when they are here, but this was the other way around. Funny in a sick sort of way.
 

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dessert said:
Passolini's <i>Salon</i>, if you could find it. Its about Italian futurists/facists. They rape teenage girls, eat poop, and scalps them, and of course kills a lot.
Rape teenage girls and boys. Actually the usual title is Salo: the 120 Days of Sodom. A fairly literal filming of the Marquis de Sade's 120 Days of Sodom. This is not a good thing. Appropriately banned in many countries.
 

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Boxing Helena

Boxing Helena is still the most deviant film I have ever seen. ...very difficult to watch. ...highly disturbing with nothing to laugh about or be entertained by...no redeeming values whatsoever.


---Dr. Moe
 

georgebushmoron

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I think movies like this are mental pollution:(
Yeah you're right. I saw them a long time ago, and I blocked it out of my memory. Talk about soul killing garbage. No redeeming value whatsoever.
 
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