What Is The Weirdest Movie You've Watched High?

The weirdest movie i watched high was called Fritz The Cat...and well it's basiclly a bunch of animated animals fucking smoking and doing drugs...hell they even have a revolt lol while me and my friends were watching this we were in a owner of dq's house smoking up his pets and got them so high they either were all over the place or couldnt move...except for one...one dog was chill....the cat went crazy for munchies...other dog he had was gruffing from us petting it and than after wards it rolled onto its back and kept making funny noisies it was a hilarious:bigjoint:
 

ChronicObsession

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Irréversible is a 2002 French film written, directed, photographed, and edited by Gaspar Noé. It stars Monica Bellucci and Vincent Cassel. Several reviewers[who?] declared it one of the most disturbing and controversial films of 2002. The film employs non-linear narrative. The music is by French electronic musician Thomas Bangalter, who is best known as half of the band Daft Punk.
Irréversible won the "Bronze Horse" award at the Stockholm Film Festival and competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival,[1] as well as the "Best Foreign Language Award" by the Film Critics Circle of Australia. It was also voted "Best Foreign Language Film" by the San Diego Film Critics Society (tied with Les Invasions Barbares).
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Irréversible contains thirteen scenes presented in reverse chronological order.
The beginning of the film (that is, the chronological end of the story) features two men talking in a small apartment suite. One of them is the "Butcher", the protagonist of Noé's previous film, I Stand Alone. In a drunken monologue, the Butcher reveals that he was arrested for having sex with his daughter, which happens in I Stand Alone. Their philosophical musings shift to the subject of a commotion in the streets outside, which is derisively attributed to the patrons of a nearby homosexual S&M nightclub called The Rectum.
Minutes earlier, two men named Marcus (Vincent Cassel) and Pierre (Albert Dupontel) are escorted out of that nightclub by the police. Marcus is on a stretcher, apparently injured, and Pierre is in handcuffs. Men on the streets shout homophobic insults at them. Earlier that evening, Marcus and Pierre arrived at the club in a frantic search for somebody nicknamed le Tenia — "the Tapeworm". Marcus finds the man believed to be le Tenia and attacks him. The man pins Marcus down, then breaks his arm and attempts to rape him. Pierre rescues Marcus by bludgeoning the attacker's face using a fire extinguisher, fatally crushing the man's skull after repeated blows. During the onslaught, the real le Tenia (Jo Prestia) is seen to be amused by the situation.
Before entering the club, it is learned that Marcus and Pierre went in search of le Tenia after questioning several prostitutes. Apparently their goal is retribution for someone's rape. They track down a transsexual prostitute named Concha (Jara-Millo) who identifies the rapist as le Tenia after Marcus threatens to slash her with a piece of broken glass. Concha also reveals that the rapist is likely to be found at a nightclub called The Rectum.
Marcus and Pierre were aided in their search by a street thug named Mourad (Mourad Khimaand) and his friend Layde (Hellal). Mourad promised to help them find le Tenia for money so that Marcus could have his revenge, rather than leave the matter to the police. It is revealed that le Tenia anally raped Marcus's girlfriend Alex (Monica Bellucci), and beat her so severely that she fell into a coma.
The rape takes place after Alex encounters le Tenia beating Concha in a pedestrian underpass. Le Tenia then turns his attention on Alex and threatens her with a knife to her throat. He then proceeds to rape Alex, pinning her down on her stomach and threatening her. After raping Alex, le Tenia brutally beats her. From this scene, it becomes clear that Pierre and Marcus attack the wrong man later in the story (earlier in the film). Le Tenia was in fact standing right next to the man Pierre killed in Club Rectum.
In the next scene, we see Alex, Marcus, and Pierre at a party. Alex is annoyed by Marcus' unrestrained use of drugs and alcohol and his flirtatious behavior with other women, and consequently decides to leave the party. The next scene shows the trio discussing sex in a metro station and in the train. It is revealed Pierre used to be Alex's lover.
The penultimate scene shows Marcus and Alex lying in bed after sex. Alex reveals she might be pregnant, and Marcus is pleased with the possibility. To prepare for the party, Marcus leaves to buy wine and Alex has a shower. Alone, Alex uses a home pregnancy test that confirms she is now carrying a child, for which she is elated. She is shown sitting on the bed clothed, with her hand on her belly: a poster for Stanley Kubrick's 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey, with the tagline "The Ultimate Trip", is above the headboard.
The final colorful scene shows Alex reading An Experiment with Time by John William Dunne in a park, surrounded by playing children. Beethoven's 7th Symphony is heard in the background. The camera spins around faster and faster until it blacks out into a strobe effect, accompanied by a pulsing, roaring sound. A rapidly-spinning image of a water spray can be dimly perceived.
 

ChronicObsession

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dude, if you watch this movie, I am warning you that there are a few scenes that will probably get sandblasted into your memory...namely... FIREEXTINGUISHER!!!! oh man that movie, I won't even pull it out to watch it again.
 
haha well i have no problem with that, the movie i mentioned above is pretty bad and it left a few things for my mind to wonder...for instance one part is where this cat is plowing the field of a crow...and before they do anything she says he isn't black enough for her when he drops his pants haha its a amazing movie i guess if you think about it....im going to pick up both the movies mentioned :D im hopeing they will be good
 

ChronicObsession

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maybe, I want to check out Fritz the Cat too :D sounds like fun. Irreversible, as crazy and dark as it was, the director even threw in very low frequency soundtrack to the first 30 minutes of the movie to cause unease in the moviegoers. Crazy indeed :D Although I'd suppose you would need a good home theater subwoofer to hear it, GanjaBass
 
i do have subwoofers, though i only currently have two 10's i'm wishing to get two 12's in soon though, Fritz the Cat is a movie i'll never forget...if i was tripping on something it would've rocked my world for sure. i can't wait to pick up Irreversible now :D i love when directors throw those in. some movies have become so boring and simple my mind just isn't astounded by much any more >.<
 

dam612

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[video=youtube;6yrI01TOlOE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yrI01TOlOE[/video] this is the trailer, think they have the whole movie on youtube
 
[video=youtube;6yrI01TOlOE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yrI01TOlOE[/video] this is the trailer, think they have the whole movie on youtube
i freaking love you for showing me this...lmao i can't laughing i have to pick up this movie sometime very soon for damn sure thank you very much :D
 

ChronicObsession

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I hear you about boring movies. These days, the cinema hustlers have discovered that if they put 3D on it, they can take any old crap story and feed it to us @ 9 bucks a ticket + popcorn and drinks (or beers/hard spirit that I sneak in:D)
The latest and greatest movie IMO was Inception, that movie kicked ass and balls all over the place and there was not once second of 3D anything. Peace :D
i do have subwoofers, though i only currently have two 10's i'm wishing to get two 12's in soon though, Fritz the Cat is a movie i'll never forget...if i was tripping on something it would've rocked my world for sure. i can't wait to pick up Irreversible now :D i love when directors throw those in. some movies have become so boring and simple my mind just isn't astounded by much any more >.<
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Nolan's first true masterpiece 12 July 2010 | by technofunkie (Canada) &#8211; See all my reviews
Usually I try to be careful with over hyping a film, or setting the expectations too high, as film geeks all are guilty for, however for Christopher Nolan's Inception, this really is not possible.

This is possibly one of the only perfect films I have ever seen. It is absolutely confident in every way, something which is extremely refreshing, even more so than Avatar. Christopher Nolan gets some slack for making great to look at but ultimately heartless affairs, which I for one do not agree with, however I do not think anyone can argue that here. The emotional aspect of this film not only ties it all together but is really the centre of this film, it is the focus.

I do not want to over simplify the film, by simply calling it Kubrick doing Bond, or Gondry on a huge budget, because I am sure it will be called that but it is far more than that, it is something I do not think Kubrick could have ever made. It is pure Nolan, and pure greatness.

I hate writing something which is pure fan-boy gushing, but its really difficult here. I did not find a thing I did not like about it, I am sure if maybe I saw it a second time, maybe I would find something about it I didn't like, but not the first time. The way it is cut, means that there is always action on screen, if not, then the visuals are interesting enough to keep your eyes glued.

The final hour of the film, is possibly one of the most complicated action sequences put on film. You have to constantly be paying attention to remember all of the layers of what is happening. Without spoiling anything, all I have to say is that is what this film is about, that is what makes this film so great, layers. Once you have seen this you will now what I am talking about.

All of the actors are fantastic too, Di Caprio is the stand out here. Yes, this is probably due to the fact he is the star and given all of the emotional weight, but he handles it perfectly, similarly to his performance in Shutter Island. Ellen Page, whom I usually hate, gives a great performance here. Tom Hardy gives a break out performance here, he is quite the bad ass.

I hope audiences are ready for a film like this, a pure auteur driven film which does not sacrifice a single frame for the studio. I would hope this film will change Hollywood, as it is 100 percent the directors vision yet it is definitely a marketable film, much like District 9, yet I do not think it will.

I cannot recommend this film anymore than I have, I just have to say everyone and anyone should see it. Sorry about all the gushing, it is just so hard not too.

If you liked this review check out my new film blog: http://thedeletedscene.wordpress.com

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DSB65

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dude, if you watch this movie, i am warning you that there are a few scenes that will probably get sandblasted into your memory...namely... Fireextinguisher!!!! Oh man that movie, i won't even pull it out to watch it again.
im downloading this movie now..hope it is good
 

Chronic Monster

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dude, if you watch this movie, I am warning you that there are a few scenes that will probably get sandblasted into your memory...namely... FIREEXTINGUISHER!!!! oh man that movie, I won't even pull it out to watch it again.
thats was a good movie I think, the rape scene was fucked up though.
as long as were on that level, cannibal holocaust is pretty nuts..
any movie by darren afronowsky(spelling?) requiem for a dream, black swan,
Waking Life is great when high, its not a disturbing flick like the above mentioned movies.
 
I hear you about boring movies. These days, the cinema hustlers have discovered that if they put 3D on it, they can take any old crap story and feed it to us @ 9 bucks a ticket + popcorn and drinks (or beers/hard spirit that I sneak in:D)
The latest and greatest movie IMO was Inception, that movie kicked ass and balls all over the place and there was not once second of 3D anything. Peace :D

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Nolan's first true masterpiece 12 July 2010 | by technofunkie (Canada) &#8211; See all my reviews
Usually I try to be careful with over hyping a film, or setting the expectations too high, as film geeks all are guilty for, however for Christopher Nolan's Inception, this really is not possible.

This is possibly one of the only perfect films I have ever seen. It is absolutely confident in every way, something which is extremely refreshing, even more so than Avatar. Christopher Nolan gets some slack for making great to look at but ultimately heartless affairs, which I for one do not agree with, however I do not think anyone can argue that here. The emotional aspect of this film not only ties it all together but is really the centre of this film, it is the focus.

I do not want to over simplify the film, by simply calling it Kubrick doing Bond, or Gondry on a huge budget, because I am sure it will be called that but it is far more than that, it is something I do not think Kubrick could have ever made. It is pure Nolan, and pure greatness.

I hate writing something which is pure fan-boy gushing, but its really difficult here. I did not find a thing I did not like about it, I am sure if maybe I saw it a second time, maybe I would find something about it I didn't like, but not the first time. The way it is cut, means that there is always action on screen, if not, then the visuals are interesting enough to keep your eyes glued.

The final hour of the film, is possibly one of the most complicated action sequences put on film. You have to constantly be paying attention to remember all of the layers of what is happening. Without spoiling anything, all I have to say is that is what this film is about, that is what makes this film so great, layers. Once you have seen this you will now what I am talking about.

All of the actors are fantastic too, Di Caprio is the stand out here. Yes, this is probably due to the fact he is the star and given all of the emotional weight, but he handles it perfectly, similarly to his performance in Shutter Island. Ellen Page, whom I usually hate, gives a great performance here. Tom Hardy gives a break out performance here, he is quite the bad ass.

I hope audiences are ready for a film like this, a pure auteur driven film which does not sacrifice a single frame for the studio. I would hope this film will change Hollywood, as it is 100 percent the directors vision yet it is definitely a marketable film, much like District 9, yet I do not think it will.

I cannot recommend this film anymore than I have, I just have to say everyone and anyone should see it. Sorry about all the gushing, it is just so hard not too.

If you liked this review check out my new film blog: http://thedeletedscene.wordpress.com

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I have watched inception in fact i was going to metion it but i forgot the name lol i watched it when i was tripping off some mucinex DM ( >.> i was desperate for some kind of high so no judge) and well my mind was destroyed upon watching it...it was pretty freaking lol i don't even know how to explain what i saw
 

ChronicObsession

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Cannibal Holocaust :D? Well, despite cutting open live animals on camera, twice, and the rock/girl scene, and of course the Rabies epedemic, that movie was a little charming for me, i liked it but desired more, possibly because of it's oldness and lack of good film editing. IRREVERSIBLE is the penultimate freak out film of the days... it isn't even anything supernatural or scary. Just pure, crude, brutal head destruction and some rape. I never knew they could make a 90 minute movie out of those two basic elements!
thats was a good movie I think, the rape scene was fucked up though.
as long as were on that level, cannibal holocaust is pretty nuts..
any movie by darren afronowsky(spelling?) requiem for a dream, black swan,
Waking Life is great when high, its not a disturbing flick like the above mentioned movies.
 

ChronicObsession

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No way !!!! ROBOTRIPPER!!!! I did it once when I got my first new apartment for rent. I think I drank two bottles of Robitussin and God Damn I fell into a ROBOHOLE for a long ass time. I will never do that again, because all my friends looked like they were very far away, although they were in the same room with me.
I have watched inception in fact i was going to metion it but i forgot the name lol i watched it when i was tripping off some mucinex DM ( >.> i was desperate for some kind of high so no judge) and well my mind was destroyed upon watching it...it was pretty freaking lol i don't even know how to explain what i saw
 
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