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What are your favorite stories that messed with your head?
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Apr 28, 2022 10:42AM

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Lanark by Alasdair Gray
Night Film by Marisha Pessl
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski
Then there are the bits of gut-wrenching horror that I can't shake. There's a scene in Darkness, Take My Hand by Dennis Lehane that, years later, just keeps popping into my head. The reveal of Iain M. Banks' Use of Weapons is so utterly shocking, and so well done, it left me breathless.

The movie Blair Witch 2 messed with my head at the end.
That hit me right in the anxiety center of my brain!

Every year I reread a different novel by Robert Heinlein, most of which I first read 40-50 years ago, and I almost always have a "so that's where I got that from" moment. They taught me to "question everything".
The books What Is the Name of This Book? and This Book Needs No Title: A Budget of Living Paradoxes by Raymond Smullyan introduced me to logic and philosophy.
The short stories "The Star" and "The Nine Billion Names of God" by Arthur C. Clarke and "The Cheese Stands Alone" by Harlan Ellison made me think about fate and religion.

The movie Blair Witch 2 messed with my head at the end.
That hit me right in the anxiety center of my brain!"
Blair Witch was cool. The first place it was shown was by the film students from UCF here in Orlando at a boutique kind of theater. Messed with my head was probably Night of the Living Dead (The original) Just got me thinking about Death at an early age. The fragility of life.




I was actually talking about the 2nd Blair Witch movie Book of Shadows. The 1st one only messed with my head because I wasn't 100% sure it wasn't real.

On the book side, Tau Zero is probably the most awesomely cosmic book I have ever read. One full cycle of the Universe on a desperate mission for survival riding a runaway Bussard ramjet.





I can’t really think of anything I’ve read, or watched for that matter, that has ‘messed with my head’ but I think it’s because I’ve been in a fairly drifting and undriven state for a really long time now, so it’s a little hard for me to recall having much of a reaction to anything.
I think, for me, at least, the things that have meaning or ‘shake me up’ or whatever have meaning because of something in me, rather than something in them. Like, I remember years ago being moved to tears and inspired by a series of Masterchef when I was desperately trying to get into University to study Japanese as a mature student because maybe if some American fellow with a fondness for Japanese fusion food can win Masterchef UK, then maybe, just maybe, I could get a place on the course I wanted to study. But that isn’t really something changing me.
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