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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.
Johnny got his gun is a pretty fucked movie.
Machine Girl and Tokyo Gore Police did it to me in a good way.
Tidelands... Didn't know what I was getting into when I went, didn't know what I saw when I left.
Antichrist and also Dogtooth
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.
13 Tzameri
Most recently, Triangle Of Sadness
Cocain Bear
This was available to watch on a United flight I took. I didn't get the chance to watch it but the description was gold.
Plastic Nee-san