Apr 14 2010
Eight Awesome Trippy Scenes in Otherwise Non Trippy Movies

Some movies are intended solely for the purpose of weirding out the viewer. Personally I don’t think those movies are any good. But on a lower scale some movies are intended to be out there within the context of still being great movies with great stories and acting. Those movies tend to kick ass. You know, your movies like Fear and Loathing or The Doors and a bunch more.
But then there are movies that are your “normal” movies that contain scenes that are otherwise very very weird. And it’s like they come out of nowhere. There are hundreds upon hundreds of these types of scenes but I’ve chosen eight that are pretty cool. If you guys know of any more, let’s get a discussion going.
Here are eight trippy scenes in otherwise non trippy movies
Superman 3 – Clark Kent Vs. Superman
In an otherwise horrendous movie, this scene is absolutely awesome.
Barbarella Meets Dildano
Seriously, what in the hell was that?
First Time Acid Trip – Bobby
Ashton Kutcher? I had no idea.
A Very Brady Sequel
Greg gets a taste of Alice’s mushrooms
Midnight Cowboy Trip Scene
Jon Voight is digging the madness
The “Spec-Ta-Cular” Scene in American Beauty
One of my favorite movies of all time. Plus I thought Mena Suvari was pretty hot in this.
Big Lebowski Gutterball Scene
Big Lebowski is definitely a stoner movie but I’m not sure I’d call it “trippy.” This scene however, is quite trippy compared to the rest of the movie.
Zoolander Day Spa Scene
Some of Will Ferrell’s best work.
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I always thought the tunnel-boat scene from ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ was both trippy and terrifying. I suppose the rest of the movie was also sort of trippy though..
Speaking of which – that creepy monologue of Wonka’s was remixed and used in the preview for next week’s episode of Lost? Wild. (by a band called Pendulum, I believe.)
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Well, Barbarella is actually a pretty trippy movie to begin with.
The scene in Old School where Frank the Tank gets shot with a tranquilizer dart.
The Peyote scene in Young Guns.
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What about the scene in the first Toy Story
when Woody and all of Sid’s busted toys come
to life in front of him.
Woody’s face when he says “play nice” to Sid is very evil looking.
I love Superman III. It’s really not as bad as people say it is. It had some amazing scenes. The scene near the end when the woman gets sucked into the supercomputer and is transformed into that weird android-ish thing scared the living crap out of me when I saw it as a kid!
“Some movies are intended solely for the purpose of weirding out the viewer. Personally I don’t think those movies are any good”
You fancy yourself a down-to-earth ev’ryman but you’re being far more a sob than what you’d call snobbish