#Junk Head
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bogleech · 1 year ago
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Some of you have seen Junk Head at least one of the times I've streamed it but if you haven't watched Junk Head please do so one day. Not to be confused with the more recent and more grotesque (but also good) Mad God. Yes this is what all of this movie's dialog sounds like.
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sacredwhores · 4 months ago
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Takahide Hori - Junk Head (2017)
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l-ultimo-squalo · 1 year ago
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Junk Head (2017) dir. Takahide Hori
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plentyofsoup · 1 year ago
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larry-the-demon · 5 months ago
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hayashida fans. if u havent go watch junk head (2017) by takahide hori stat. they are on the same drug
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doyouknowthisanime · 9 months ago
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Do You Know This Anime?
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ultra-phthalo · 9 months ago
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Junk Head Set Building
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Watched this years ago and it doesn't get old. I just love the amount of dedication that was put into this hyper realistic stop motion set. The railings have rust on them. And there's enough space to stand up and lie down in some places.
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christianstepmoms · 1 year ago
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deprixpainsblog · 5 months ago
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I love u my heart.
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halloweenvalentine1997 · 6 months ago
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aviculor · 3 months ago
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I wanted to watch Junk Head last week, but I wasn't able to find it online. I got the hook up for it, but I had to let it sit until I had time to spare again. It's another stop motion film that isn't *strictly* a horror, but is certainly creepy and grotesque in a similar vein as Mad God. It's got body horror and monsters and a splash of existential horror thrown in.
In the distant future, humans have genetically modified themselves to biological immortality at the cost of being unable to reproduce. Most of the planet is now inhabited by mutants of varying sapience called Marigans. They were artificially created as slaves but revolted and formed their own society in the depths of the "underworld" many centuries ago. In a mission to obtain a clue towards saving humanity from going extinct, a human cyborg ventures into the underworld but is gravely damaged along the way. His head is found and he is given a new body made of junk. Later he is gravely damaged again, his head is found again, and he is given a new body made of even worse junk.
It ends on a cliffhanger of "Junker" on his way to a new Marigan village so he can return to the surface with his friends, one of which is heavily implied to be a "fruit" of the "mother tree" and therefore what he was searching for. Apparently it's supposed to be part 1 of a trilogy.
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ink-pocket · 1 year ago
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Final ranking for Halloween 2023
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regentstreetcinema · 2 years ago
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Seven years in the making and created almost entirely by one man, Japanese stop-motion animation masterpiece Junk Head is coming to Regent Street Cinema!
Book your ticket on our website now.
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dragonchaser360 · 7 months ago
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Would've done "The Dope Show" or "Coma White" by MM but fuck Brian Warner and his abusive, problematic ass ong.
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16differentflavoursofhell · 8 months ago
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Junk Fuck.
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watchingalotofmovies · 1 year ago
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Junk Head
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Junk Head    [trailer]
In a distant future, humanity has lost its ability to reproduce. An expedition is sent to an underground city where artificial humanoids are still fertile.
Unique stop-motion animation from Japan. A little bizarre and terrifying, but also very funny. A case of what the eff did I just watch. In the best possible way.
And all of this is more or less the work of one man, Takahide Hori. He directed, wrote, filmed, edited and designed the whole thing.
It took apparently seven years to produce, in various incarnations. And the ending gives the impression that the movie was maybe meant to be even longer.
A reminder that not all animated movies have to look the same. Deserves to be much more popular and more widely seen.
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