Speed Tracer
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We're Muppet fans. As such, we have extremely... odd senses of humor. Come on, it's true. That said, I'm willing to bet we've all seen our share of strange movies. So, out with it. What are some of the weirdest movies you've ever seen?
A short list:
House - a Japanese haunted house movie that features a demonic kitty cat, an evil piano, and more. It's kind of like a psychedelic episode of Scooby-Doo.
The Holy Mountain - Really, EVERY movie directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky should be on this list, but this is the weirdest, and my favorite of his. John Lennon and Yoko Ono financed this strange film about a mountain that unites Heaven and Earth
Rubber - A tire named Robert can blow people's heads up with his mind.
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T - The only movie Dr. Seuss ever wrote, this is one bizarre piece of work. It's the only movie on this list I could find a family-appropriate clip from, so here you go:
Funky Forest: The First Contact - I actually think it's illegal to tell people about this movie. It's... the strangest thing I've ever seen. Essentially, it's two and a half (!!) hours of people doing and saying things that no rational human being should. But there's a level of innocence to the whole thing that makes it really delightful!
A short list:
House - a Japanese haunted house movie that features a demonic kitty cat, an evil piano, and more. It's kind of like a psychedelic episode of Scooby-Doo.
The Holy Mountain - Really, EVERY movie directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky should be on this list, but this is the weirdest, and my favorite of his. John Lennon and Yoko Ono financed this strange film about a mountain that unites Heaven and Earth
Rubber - A tire named Robert can blow people's heads up with his mind.
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T - The only movie Dr. Seuss ever wrote, this is one bizarre piece of work. It's the only movie on this list I could find a family-appropriate clip from, so here you go:
Funky Forest: The First Contact - I actually think it's illegal to tell people about this movie. It's... the strangest thing I've ever seen. Essentially, it's two and a half (!!) hours of people doing and saying things that no rational human being should. But there's a level of innocence to the whole thing that makes it really delightful!