Top Ten Trippiest Movies


1. The Wall
2. Donnie Darko
3. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
4. Jacob's Ladder
5. Requiem for a dream
6. Yellow Submarine
7. 2001: A Space Odyssey
8. The Matrix
9. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
10. Sin City



Fear Can Hold You Prisoner, Hope Can Set You Free

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pink floyd: the wall

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33 Revolutions Per Monkee. If that wasn't made on class A drugs I'll eat my hat.



"I've Got The Answers To The Tangled Knot, Sleep Tight In Your Cot"

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the final half hour from 2001 is the trippiest thing i've ever seen

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2001

parts of the Black Hole ( anyone wanna explain the ending?)

Pink Floyd

Monkees Head

the mushroom scene from the Brady Bunch sequel

fantastic planet

theres a trippy scene in OKLAHOMA,believe it or not
in fact Musicals are a treasure trove of trippy surreal imagery

Whats trippier than "The Trip"?

Psych-Out

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Yellow Submarine
Watership Down
Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas
Donnie Darko

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I cant believe that no one so far has said "Tommy"

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Off the top of my head...

Good Trip:

Allegro Non Troppo
Paprika
Belle De Jour
Prespero's Books
Last Year In Marienbad

Bad Trip:

The Tales Of Beatrix Potter - 1971 version (2 words: Jeremy Fisher)
The Man Who Fell To Earth
Themroc
Malice@Doll
8½ Women

What The *beep* Trip:

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (if you're one of the relatively few people to have seen it since it's original 1978 run you'll know exactly what I'm talking about)






"I think you're a load of old crap too, Mr Mulligan."

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Alice in Wonderland.


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No particular order:

1. The Science of Sleep
2. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
3. Yellow Submarine
4. A Scanner Darkly
5. Fantastic Planet
6. Alice in Wonderland
7. The Wall
8. The Grateful Dead Movie
9. Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas
10. Heavy Metal

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NO ORDER:

YELLOW SUBMARINE 68
ALTERED STATES 80
2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY 68
FANTASIA 40
HEAD 69
HELLZAPOPPIN` 41
THE TRIP 67
MONTEREY POP 68
THIEF OF BAGDAD 40
THREE CABALLEROS 46

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Oh man, how could I forget Fantasia?

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Yes! I have always wondered why, how come, that a bunch of as we can call them "timeless" classics were made distinctively during WW2? Wizard of Oz39, Thief of Bagdad40 and Fantasia40, and some more Fantasies, are not only great but have a psychedelic qualities in them, both visually and in its literal content. What where they taking back then, I wonder?

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Mescaline and mushrooms were easily the most well known.

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A Clockwork Orange

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Labyrinth is pretty trippy.

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Who would trip to A Clockwork Orange?

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