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Unassuming long takes in movies. Top 10 Strange Japanese Films You Need to Watch. There are strange movies, and then there are stranger movies. Movies that simply cannot be described with words alone. There are movies you see, and then there are movies you experience. This list compiles ten of the strangest Japanese movies that simply must be seen to be believed. Have you seen Japan’s ten strangest movies? [box type="alert"]A lot of the trailers for these wacky movies are pretty NSFW and include gore, explicit language, and in some cases, even dude butt. 10. Obvious green screen is obvious House is a cult classic and with good reason.

Especially considering the year it was made, House is pretty impressive. It’s a cult classic you wouldn’t want to miss out on. [yframe url=' Weirdness: 3/5 Enjoyability: 3/5 Who to watch it with: Anyone who enjoys B-movie horror or appreciates cult classics. 9. No, I haven’t seen your cat. When I rented this movie I really wasn’t expecting anything special.

[yframe url=' 8. 7. 6. Cinema’s ultra-dark unknown genius. So Hungarian director Béla Tarr has apparently made his last film, without most people in America and around the world ever noticing him in the first place. Not that he particularly cares about that. Often held up as the last grizzled lion of the European modernist art-film tradition, Tarr has made just nine features in a 35-year career, most of them shown only at film festivals, art museums and other one-off events. Even so, his reputation among film critics, his fellow directors and other hardcore cinephiles rests mainly on two of those movies, one of which is so daunting that virtually no one has ever sat through it all the way without a break. (That would be “Sátántangó,” or “Satan’s Tango” — the English title has never really stuck — a seven-hour saga about a decrepit post-Communist agricultural commune invaded by a sinister con man.

Susan Sontag praised it as one of the greatest films ever made, but she didn’t claim that she watched it without a bathroom break.) List of rediscovered films. This is a list of rediscovered films that, once thought lost, have since been discovered, in whole or in part. Silent era[edit] Many films of the silent era have been lost.[1] 1890s[edit] 1900s[edit] 1910s[edit] 1920s[edit] Sound era[edit] 1930s[edit] 1940s[edit] 1950s[edit] 1960s[edit] 1970s[edit] 1980s[edit] 1990s[edit] See also[edit] References[edit] External links[edit]

List of longest films by running time. This is a list of films whose running time exceeds 300 minutes (five hours). Experimental films[edit] Cinematic films[edit] Note: Some releases are extended cuts or director's cuts, and are ranked according to the longest verified running time. Films released in separate parts[edit] This section lists films conceived as an artistic unity and produced simultaneously, or consecutively with no significant interruption or change of production team, even though they were released with separate premières. See also[edit] References[edit] ^ Jump up to: a b "Helsinki to screen 'longest film' at arts festival".

External links[edit] Film details from the Internet Movie Database: Netflix.