Funky Fliks

Hard Days Night, Help and Yellow Submarine. I though Hard Days Night was a pretty good movie.

The Hudsucker Proxy.
Barbarella
Zardoz
Logan's Run
Rollerball
Fantastic Voyage, Raquel Welch in a wet suit !!!
Fahrenheit 451
Myra Breckenridge
The Wall
2001: A Space Odyssey
The Stepford Wives
The Green Mile
Blazing Saddles
 
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Here are just a few of the weird and unusual movies I like

A scanner Darkly
The Final Cut
Donnie Darko
Dr. Detroit
Neighbors
Raising Arizona
Death Becomes Her
 
Wow, I knew I liked this place!! Many of you have mentioned films I enjoy so I'll only add one:

"Dinner Rush", caught it at an "art house" because "Shakleton" was sold out, went out and added it to my home film collection.

Think "gangsters at a restaurant"-most of it takes place in one night. Great cast and lots of fun.
 
Run Lola Run
Brazil
Kurosawa's "Dreams"
The Wall

For real Funk though, you gotta go with greats like;

Superfly
Carwash
I'm Gonna Get You Sucka
 
Oops, sorry. Did you mean Strictly Ballroom? If so I apologize, that is weird and funky. If not......?

Well., my face is red. I apologize! Yes I meant Strictly Ballroom, & no I'm not in the habit of watching ballroom dancing!:D These days the only exercise I get is jumping to conclusions or flying off the handle. Thanks for clearing that up for me!
 
I think that Pink Flamingos tops anyones list as a funky Movie.

Actually, pretty much anything by John Waters, a local boy, along with the late, great Divine. My favorite, Serial Mom, starring Kathleen Turner and Sam Waterston, with Patty Hearst and Traci Lords in minor but memorable roles, was filmed in my neighborhood.
 
Slingblade
Fargo (movie and series)
Thick as Thieves..before Alec Baldwin got all...Alec Baldwin.
Catch .44
Millers Crossing (Coen Bros.)
The Family (de Niro, Pfeiffer,Tommy lee Jones)
The "Duder" of course
No Country for Old Men
Tin Men
Blood Simple
O'Brother, where art thou
Two Days in the Valley
Pulp Fiction
Keys to Tulsa
Plus most of the ones already named. Jeez !.... "Quirkies" are my faves.
 
I'm one of seventeen people in North America who saw the Robin Williams-Shelley Duval-Ray Walston "Popeye". I loved it. It caught the surreal strangeness of the early cartoons.
 
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"Dom Hemingway" and "Tusk"

Wow! What a great list! Here's two very recent ones that I didn't see listed. If you haven't seem them, do so. They are weird and funny. Jude Law's Dom may be his best role. Do you like black comedy, satire, serial killer flicks? "Tusk" is for you.

"Dom Hemingway" and "Tusk"
 
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