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Beef. What a ride.
Nip/Tuck. Like every episode.
The Northman. At no point did I know where that film was going, and when it was done I just sat in my theater seat for a second bewildered at what I had just sat through.
2001 A Space Odyssey
Part 3 of that movie be like...
Look Who's Back, I decided to watch it when I was 11 years old...
Specific episode of a show: Mad Men's sixth season episode "The Crash." Just a slowly unfolding trip that takes all the surreal elements of the show so much further than they had gone before or since.
Plastic Nee-san
Strangeland with Dee Snider. Super creepy and scarred me for a while.
Kung fu from beyond the grave. It had Dracula with lazer powers, and bunny hopping zombies. It was so bad it was magnificent.
Most recently, Triangle Of Sadness
Knowing