Fantastic Mr. Fox
Citizen Kane
Pulp Fiction
The French Connection
Network
A Face in the Crowd
2001: A Space Odyssey
Nashville
A Prairie Home Companion
Rushmore
The Royal Tenenbaums
Stroszek
Falling Down
Dead Poets Society
Annie Hall
Sleeper
Zelig
Taxi Driver
Raging Bull
Vertigo
North by Northwest
Psycho
8 1/2
Gone with the Wind
Blazing Saddles
The Devil and Daniel Johnston
Toy Story 3
Yup. Even a guy with a relatively normal taste in "experimental" films can like this. I have viewed so many groundbreaking films that this, despite pushing the envelope of violence so many times, basically is child's play to me. Not only is it a great story about the struggle between good and evil, it is an amazing satire on religion, Ed Gein, and the "nuclear family".
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