What is the "Kid A" of television and film?

What is the "Kid A" of television and film?

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Im thinking something from Kubrick

Eyes Wide Shut would be about right

Something by gus van sant

Legion

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Something faux avant-garde.

Hid A What?

>Something faux avant-garde.
t.Theneedledrop

Blade runner 2049

yeah pretty much,
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Entry level but still solid? TWBB
not to mention the musical connection.

What was that one movie where the director had made the best films of all time and then decided do disappear up his own ass for the rest of his career? That one.

Requiem for a dream

Something absolutely quality that rejects all expectations from their previous work?

Something easily palatable for basic bitches but just "weird" enough to make them feel like they're living on the fringes, I'm sure. Probably Trainspotting

Boy A

Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives

Pulp Fiction
Think about it. It makes a lot of sense.

2001

Elaborate on that

>Something easily palatable for basic bitches but just "weird" enough to make them feel like they're living on the fringes, I'm sure. Probably Trainspotting
The sound just like Theneedledrop, when I listen to his "favorite" albums it all sounds like cascade of ironic sounds pretending to be "music". Pure experimentation for experimentation sake and it all sounds awful. But for the music connoisseur who has listened to tons of music, it's refreshing. But it still sounds awful.

>Experimental and "HOLY SHIT MIND FUCK" shit for normies, but is still pretty good.
Inception or 2001 probably.

It's a potato

Dodgeball

50 Guy Creampie

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eyes wide shut

think about it

this

Batman Begins

Kid A is such a great album.

this video
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Something where an industry-leading director mastered a genre and then turned his back on it to unsuccessfully try his hand at another genre.

1941 (Spielberg movie) comes to mind. He had revolutionized the industry with a string of critical and commercial hits. Then he decided he could make a war comedy with Dan Akroyd and ... well, there's a reason this movie is completely forgotten.

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