Dogville from 2003
I saw that movie in a tiny arthouse theatre and absolutely loved it. Kinda weird, but it was essentially a filmed stage play.
I didn’t say I didn’t like it, but it was a what did I just watch.
Teeth (2007). What the actual fuck.
Rubber. I went in knowing it was a WTF film, but had NO idea how far out it was. It made Sharknado make sense by comparison.
But why did you watch it? No reason.
It was also an excellent movie! That tire really made me feel for it even without any facial expressions or dialog.
“Under The Skin” with Scarlet Johansson. It has easily the most low-key terrifying scene I’ve ever seen in a movie (the beach scene). And the whole film is the very definition of wtf.
Perfect Blue
Plastic Nee-san
Mr. Nobody really messed me up after seeing it. I started to question every decision I had ever made
RRR
Requiem for a dream
The Eric Andre Show
Titane. If I had been told beforehand that a woman being fucked by a car would be the least messed up part of the movie, I’m not sure I’d have believed it; however, that movie has burned it’s way into my head like few others have.
Donnie Darko leaves more questions than answers
That’s one that really only makes sense after watching it multiple times. The excerpts from the book(?) tell you the “what” and “why” of the events of the movie. Okay, they tell you enough that it makes some sense…
I’m pretty sure only the director’s cut has the excerpts from the book. It still takes at least two watches and some pausing.
Wilfred (the US version)
Absolutely one of my favorite shows. It hits all the right notes for me. I can definitely understand why it wouldn’t be someone’s cup of tea, but it absolutely resonated with me.
one of my friends, who loves TV like this told me he had instant migraine from Wilfred :P
also, my girlfriend really didn’t wanted to start it, because it was too strange for her, but after a few episodes she has fallen in love with the series.
so fucking a pity there’s no other show like this (or I don’t know about it at least…)
Eraserhead
Really anything by David Lynch including the old PlayStation commercials
Bad boy bubby