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Come to Daddy

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Chris Cunningham’s infamous film clip for electronic artist Aphex Twins is a terrifying trip into the dark side. The clip begins ominously enough with a..

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Chris Cunningham compilation

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On

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The Warning

Australia, 1966
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All Is full of love

United Kingdom
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Cat's cradle

Australia, 1991
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Videodrome

United States, 1983
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Victims

2006
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Track 29

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Don't look now

United Kingdom, 1973
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Migrating forms [DVD]

United States, 1999
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Outer space

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Snapshot = Day after Halloween = Day before Halloween [DVD]

Australia, 1979
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To save oneself

Australia, 2005
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The American nightmare

United States, 2000
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A Scary Time

United States, 1960
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Donkey rhubarb

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Performance

United Kingdom, 1970
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Give me your soul

Canada, 2000
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