Top 10 Trippiest Movie Scenes Of All-Time

#9 Pan's Labryinth

 
Featuring what is claimed to be one of the scariest monsters in film, Pan's Labryinth introduction to The Pale Man while suspiciously being created through the mind of the Ophelia is truly complexing.
 

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10: Harold And Kumar: Escape To Guantanamo Bay
As Harold and Kumar try to pass the border, they stumble upon their old pal Neil Patrick Harris who presumably can get them out of anything. That's until he starts seeing unicorns at the border crossing.
9: Pan's Labryinth
Featuring what is claimed to be one of the scariest monsters in film, Pan's Labryinth introduction to The Pale Man while suspiciously being created through the mind of the Ophelia is truly complexing.
8: Zoolander
Even if it was a dream, you wouldn't want to be caught staring at Will Ferrell practicing martial arts in a ridiculous outfit (or for that matter, being dressed up like a little boy/girl). In this case, we feel sorry for Derek Zoolander.
7: Beavis And Butthead Do America
In their prime, Beavis And Butthead ruled television and their big-screen debut was marred by this trippy Rob Zombie-soundtrack scene that occurred after the duo consumed an irregular mushroom in the desert.
6: Fantasia
One of the oldest scenes on the list, Fantasia features the well-written clip called The Sorcerer's Apprentice where Micky Mouse finds himself teaching brooms to do chores until they revolt to the tune of Walt Disney's extraordinarily brilliant orchestra.
5: Boogie Nights
Question Of The Day: where would a young Mark Wahlberg experience his coming-of-age moment in a film? It would be in a scene related to a trip, of course. Bonus points go towards the awesome soundtrack (Rick Springfield's "Jessie's Girl) and Wahlberg's awkward stare into space.
4: Across The Universe
The Beatles were known for their twist into the origins of psychedelic rock which came as no surprise that "I Am The Walrus" would be featured in the major motion hit Across The Universe. Handling the mic during the swing through colours was none other than U2's Bono
3: Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas
Johnny Depp is notorious for his ability to take on roles and Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas featured one of his first prestigious characters who - while arriving at a Las Vegas hotel - narrated his own acid trip that seemed to warp everywhere he looked.
2: Pulp Fiction
This particular scene may not be iconic in the sense that the visuals aren't stirring, but the particular part in the movie plays a major role in the storyline. As both Vincent (John Travolta) and Mia (Uma Thurman) spend the night having too much fun, their memorable dance scene to Chuck Berry takes a sharp nosedive.
1: The Big Lebowski
Immediately after The Dude gets his drink slipped with something that's not alcohol, Jeff Bridges' iconic character falls into a checkboard realm where men with giant scissors and pin dancers exist. It's not extravagant but it's trippy, man.