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Movies that make you puzzle / Mulholland Drive by Esteis2007-07-29 03:16:55
  a bunch: by veran 2007-07-29 03:33:53
Pulp Fiction. Timewarped flick, that. Takes time to figure out in what order the scenes are. It appears to go almost backwards.

Pretty much anything by Ed Wood. I mean, what's with the buffalo? And the cars? And are those people inside or outside?

Anything involving time-travel is puzzling.

Sin City: how does one go about killing anyone in that movie? I mean, blow people up, doesn't work some people for some reason, no matter what, so why even bother? Shoot them. Doesn't always work. In fact, only some people ever die from being shot, stabbed or ... anything. Still trying to wrap my head around that. Almost reminiscent of Candide.
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    About Sin City: are those puzzles, or gaps? by Esteis2007-07-29 04:11:05
      It was completely surreal by veran2007-07-29 04:20:12
        Surreal I like. (Isn't Donnie Darko surreal, too?) by Esteis2007-07-29 04:33:57
          Princess Bride by airborneric2007-07-29 05:18:35
            Inconceivable! by Garrinka2007-07-29 05:41:40
              Any film with Colombo in it is OK (n/t) by veran2007-07-29 05:59:22
              You keep using that word. (n/t) by CynicalRyan2007-07-29 06:01:15
                I do not think it means what you think it means. ( (n/t) by werehatrack2007-07-29 09:02:34

 

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