Cannibal Ferox would be interesting.
“Turtle soup, anybody?”
Cannibal Ferox would be interesting.
“Turtle soup, anybody?”
Last Year at Marienbad. Put 'em right to sleep.
You want weird? Try The Forbidden Zone. Stars Herve Villechaize as the King of Another Dimension. Danny Elfman plays the DEvil (and Oingo Boingo provides the music). Absolutely impossible to describe, but guaranteed to provoke reactions and much comment.
I showed it at one of my Bad Film Festivals. My wife-to-be begged me to turn it off during the opening credits. Everyone else outvoted her, but five minutes later, they axed it, too. Aside from some citizens of this Board, I’m the only one I know who’s watched it all the way through.
A Killer combination, guaranteed to “weird out” most audiences, would be [BV]Forbidden Zone, Freaks**, and Eraserhead.
Closet Land
Leaving Las Vegas
The Accused
Henry, Portrait of a Serial Killer
Or, go for an inappropriate Michael Douglas marathon:
Falling Down
Disclosure
Basic Instinct
Fatal Attraction
The Story of O
Guinea Pig - Flower of Flesh and Blood
Perfect.
In the Company of Men might leave everyone a little cold toward corporate middle management.
I nominate Doom Generation.
How to Suceed in Business Without Really Trying, Sing along with Jerry Lewis in What Kind of Fool am I?. A weird movie that is too often forgotten.
Try The Cook, the Thief, his Wife, and her Lover. This is another movie that is inappropriate for most gatherings.
*Liquid Sky * ought to have enough sex, drugs, and weirdness to get you in trouble at work.
If everyone is going back to work afterwards I would go for something with a light happy upbeat ending:
The Passion of the Christ
The Last American Virgin
Dead Man Walking
The Last Woman
Aw, dang. That was my first guess.
Nine to Five, then.
No one else said Faces Of Death yet?
Since someone already took Meet the Feebles from me, how about Bad Taste, another fine Peter Jackson romp about aliens trying to harvest humans for fast food?
And I think Cervaise may have been thinking of Cannibal Holocaust, which features actual footage of animals being killed, including a very prolonged and graphic turtle-butchering scene. Yep, that’d be a good one.
What business is your company in? The answer might suggest some remarkably inappropriate titles.
How did you get to 33 posts with no mention of “South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut?”
So many inappropriate mainstream films for a general audience (most of them mentioned):
Along with SP, just about anything by those boys should not be seen by a general audience:
Russ Meyer Films fit the bill as being not fit for general audiences.
I would like to add:
Titus by Julie Taymor from 1999
Or Roman Holiday with Eddie Cantor (in Blackface) that could start a riot.
Hmmm. Strictly from the point of view of the amount of time involved, how about all three Lord of the Rings Extended Edition movies? You could start the first one an hour before anyone would show up to work and still not be done by the time everyone normally leaves for the day …
Battle Royale
Storyltelling is inappropriate in general - even if you show the ‘censored’ version without the full nudity, she’s still yelling, “F**k me, n****r!”
If they’re forced to attend, there’s also the entire 9 1/2 hours of Shoah.
The Woodsman
It’s a work party, so I doubt everyone will pay attention to an entire movie. So my pick would be …The Aristocrats!
the Faces of Death series
Manos; the Hands of Fate (un-MST’ed)
Saw and Saw II
the Friday the 13’th series
the Nightmare on Elm Street series
I’m in corporate IT for a large consulting/outsourcing company.
It’s a middle-of-the-day go-home-after gathering.