ElderflowerFizz Posted July 3, 2017 Report Share Posted July 3, 2017 I really like films with quirky or unusual characters, or story lines that are original and offer a new perspective on life. So I'm wondering if anyone has any recommendations? Some of my favourite films like this are Amelie, Lars and the Real Girl, Napoleon Dynamite, Be Kind Rewind... probably others, but I can't bring them to mind right now Quote Link to comment
TheArticulate Posted July 4, 2017 Report Share Posted July 4, 2017 The first director that comes to my mind when it comes to the term "quirky" is Edgar Wright. If you haven't seen Hot Fuzz, Shaun of the Dead, or World's End, I'd recommend checking them out! Wright has a way of creating an intriguing world of quirky characters and scenarios, and I can't get enough of his work. Not to mention his movies progress at such a natural pace and flow particularly well from scene to scene. On the darker side of things, I really like Tucker and Dale vs. Evil, which is a hilarious look into the horror movie genre. It's structured like a horror movie, but it's really a dark comedy that flips the entire genre on its head, using horror movie tropes to dissect the genre. Quirky characters and plot line, you won't regret watching it! Quote Link to comment
bingeseason Posted July 4, 2017 Report Share Posted July 4, 2017 Mulholland Drive is pretty quirky. It's a David Lynch movie. I've also seen Blue Velvet and Lost Highway but Mulholland Drive is the best. It really draws you in and the ending is sort of surprising but when you think back through the movie it sort of makes sense. I've never seen Twin Peaks, which is probably what he is best known for. Quote Link to comment
Tadgie Posted July 7, 2017 Report Share Posted July 7, 2017 Try exploring the European film industry. I've been blown away by some of the movies I watched recently. I feel in love with Wild Things (Relatos salvajes). It's a thriller like no other (except for, maybe, Seven Psychopaths). A Man Called Ove (En man som heter Ove) was my first encounter with Swedish cinema and I am not planning to stop there. Enjoy Quote Link to comment
btcguru81 Posted July 8, 2017 Report Share Posted July 8, 2017 An older film that I found very entertaining as a kid was "Young Einstein", featuring Yahoo Serious as the lead. The film is about a rural Australian man who is obsessed with putting the bubbles in beer. This pursuit leads him down all manner of strange avenues from an old-world insane asylum to a prestigious gathering of the world's greatest minds in the finale. He eventually invents a means of carbonating his beer by splitting atoms, ostensibly creating the world's first atomic bomb. Of course, the fun is in the journey as this is by no means serious cinema. It's got a nice theme song, "Great Southern Land", by a popular 1980's band called Icehouse. If you like quirky movies I think you will enjoy this. Quote Link to comment
TheSpruceMoose Posted October 15 Report Share Posted October 15 I, too, like quirky films. Firstly, I'd like to agree that Tucker and Dale vs. Evil and Young Einstein are very worth while movies to see. And, if you like Young Einstein, Yahoo Serious has a couple other movies: Reckless Kelly and Mr. Accident. As for my own personal recommendations, I'd like to suggest Rubber (an homage to the things in movies that are there for no reason) and, also, The Extraordinary Adventures of Adele Blanc-Sec (a french film directed by Luc Besson). Quote Link to comment
HavocHammer Posted Saturday at 06:37 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 06:37 PM Why not go another way and watch the Inside Out series. There are only two movies in the series, and they are both quirky and great at teaching different lessons. The first deals with how people react when they are uprooted from their home and familiar environments, and the second deals with life changes. What do you do when life changes? Do you stick with the familiar or try to fit in with the new? That sort of thing. Quote Link to comment
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