Wiener-Dog. It's very weird and you don't understand what you're watching. It's discontinuous and the end destroys everything.
1.Chainsaw Massacre 2. Marabunta(Indonesian Movie ) 3. Mayat Hidup (Indonesian Movie; Zombie) 4. Bayi Ajaib (Ind. Movie; Strange Baby)
Have any of you ever seen "Pi" by Darren Arronofsky? A new candidate for weirdest movie I've ever seen.
I believe the movie was called 'Underdogs' and it was about some random foosball table that came to life after some random soccer star came back to this little village and tries to build the world's largest stadium. I haven't seen the ending because we were watching it in school for some odd reason.
Rubber is definitely up there for both weird and terrible. I think I only sat through it because the group of us watching it had such great commentary. Troll 2 is another weird and terrible one. But if we're talking "weird", then for me, I Heart Huckabees probably takes the cake. Whatever possessed Dustin Hoffman and Lily Tomlin to star in this godawful piece of i-don't-know-what... I just can't imagine.
An old Czechoslovak movie called Lemonade Joe, it's a parody of a typical American Western, and it's so hilariously absurd that the whole movie is just a one big joke...
2001: A Space Oddessy threw me for several loops. I have to rewatch it sometime so that I can figure out exactly what happened
Eating Raoul It dates back to 1982 and you'll have to search to find a copy but it's out there and well worth finding.
Some really weird movies that spring to mind: Heart of Glass: German film from the 1970s where nearly all the actors were hypnotised during the shoot (they act sedated), with loads of random lingering montages of different countryside set to prog-rock that have nothing to do with the plot The Tales of Hoffman: an early 1950s film of a 19th century opera based on stories by E.T.A. Hoffman (German supernatural fiction writer) with some really weird visual effects and an odd The Lobster: a film set in a dystopian near future where people who don't have a partner are at risk of being surgically turned into animals - explaining the premise doesn't do its weirdness justice The Singing, Ringing Tree: a really weird East German fairy tale film from the 1950s - imagine a communist version of The Wizard of Oz Un chien andalou: 1920s surrealist short film which Salvador Dali worked on, with a scene early on that isn't for the pretty squeamish (I saw it in a university class and the lecturer didn't tell us it was coming - bet you know how that went down...)
Watched Allure (Evan Rachel Wood, Julia Sarah Stone) recently and it was definitely the weirdest movie I've watched in awhile. It was super uncomfortable for the majority of the movie, Julia Stone alone makes it uncomfortable she appears so young. Although it was uncomfortable I couldn't stop watching and it did have a decent realistic story behind it, but definitely strange.