What is your "What the hell did I just watch?" moment?
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September 19th, 2016
What is the weirdest thing you have ever watched?
By “weird” I mean any type of unusual: bizarre, ridiculous, creepy, scary, hilarious, anything that left you with the thought “What the hell did I just watch?”
Good or bad, nevermind, as long as it’s weirded you out in some way.
The format isn’t important either: a music video,a cartoon, a news report, some random recording, anything.
My contribution would be these three videos. (I’ve no idea how to react to this. It just left me confused.)
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Kill bill. Kevin Spencer.
The two naked guys wrestling in the movie “Borat”.
the trailer for the ghostbusters remake
This shitty movie. I’ve seen many horrible movies before, but I just can’t believe how the director can mess this movie up so bad. It’s both mind boggling and hilarious. You have to see it to believe it, I’m so terrified.
If it isn’t mind-blowing enough, this documentary about the director will make your head spin even more.
This is high on the list lately.
Two girls and one cup.
I’ve sat through countless hours of different types of surgeries, and procedures in the veterinarian field. Mainly running anesthesia, and cleaning up after. Thought I had a tough stomach.
I think I made it ,maybe 70 seconds into that video (a friend showed me) before I almost vomited.
Nice post @Seek .
This movie I had to watch in film study class in college. Came very close to changing majors after seeing that.
There are so many different flavors of weird.
Televangelists are pretty far out there in one particular direction.
Many ads I find very disturbing, often because they are subtle mind-perverting surreal insanity seeds that most people ignore or accept as normal and tolerable. That adds a lot to my horror.
Eraserhead is pretty freaky.
Many things that used to freak me out, don’t so much any more.
I get pretty freaked out by corporate shills posting arguments for corporate doctrine and people who agree with them. Or people agreeing with other backward ideas that I wish were universally repulsive to everyone. Again, like the ad effect, what freaks me out are humans going along with thinking that I don’t relate to – that I wish was recognized as freakish, but instead people are like “yup, we’re going to go along with this and treat it as reasonable”.
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