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Favorite "Offbeat" Movie

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Yeah, Airplane is a good call, made me think of the Naked Gun movies also. I'll add L.A. Story to my list too.
 
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basil, that's also one of my favs. i recently found this, Google "aero vintage books last flight of the phoenix" you dont need to buy any book, it gives a wonderful insight to the production of the movie, detailing the people involved, and the tragedy that ensued, some great pictures, im sure youll enjoy it. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/cheers.gif
 
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Speaking of Jimmy Stewart: Strategic Air Command! (Did you know that Jimmy was a real life Brigadier General?)
 
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"GENTLEMEN! You can't fight in here. This is the War Room!"
Peter Sellers...Dr Stangelove
 
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Most of what has been posted is on my list, but for me 'La Strada' is at the top. 'heck in the Pacific' is another to be remembered which had a cast of two of which I could only understand the lines of one.
 
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Lots of great movies mentioned so far but for a truly off beat movie here is my recommendation.

β€œGross Point Blank”

With John Cusack, Dan Aykroyd, Alan Arkin, Joan Cusack and a scrumptious Minnie Driver.

Not enough words to describe this movie lots of twists & subplots running throughout the movie – but in a nut shell its basically about a professional hit man who returns home for his 10 year high school reunion.
 
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Not sure I have a " favorite" since I almost never see the same movie twice. But I would recommend the following:

"Billy Elliot"
"The man who sued God" (much more "offbeat!)
 
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Yet another movie that's a little off beat that has always been a favorite of mine is:

"TimeRider - The Adventures of Lyle Swann”

Weak cinematography haunts this totally off the hook Sci-Fi Western - but I’ve always liked it. Story line revolves around this motorcycle racer who gets accidentally transported back in time to the late old west.

Staring Fred Ward (Swann), Peter Coyote, LQ Jones and an ultra sultry Belinda Bauer.

Best line from the movie came from Outlaw Resse (Peter Coyote) when he said: "If General Lee'd of had that thing we'd of won the war"... /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif

That said I'm huge Fred Ward fan as he's stared in a lot of my favorite off beat movies;

Remo Williams, Tremors, Southern Comfort, The Right Stuff and Uncommon Valor to name a few.
 
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JamesWilson said:
"A Boy and his Dog"

Review <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]Armageddon is a difficult thing to rationalize, lending itself to outlandish scenes of violence and debauchery. The idea of a pubescent Don Johnson wandering the lonely wastelands guided by an intelligent and telepathic dog is a new one on me, but for some reason it all fits. Particularly so when the pooch in question has a bottomless stomach and spouts an endless stream of acidic criticism at Don Johnson.

Nor exactly suitable for the whole family, and the ending is ... well, different. [/QUOTE]


She had good taste? I LOVE THAT MOVIE!!!!!!
 
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My all time favorite is Raising Arizona.....
"Well Hi, your young and you got your health....what do you need a job fer?"

"Give me back that baby you wart hog from heck"
 
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I have a few that have been mentioned here, but here is my short list:

Holy Grail
Jabberwocky
A Clockwork Orange
Vanishing Point
Full Metal Jacket
Jacobs Ladder

I reserve the right to add movies as I think of them /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif
 
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1965_MGB said:
I have a few that have been mentioned here, but here is my short list:

Holy Grail
Jabberwocky
A Clockwork Orange
Vanishing Point
Full Metal Jacket
Jacobs Ladder

I reserve the right to add movies as I think of them /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif

Gotta watch the first half of "Full Metal Jacket" at least once a year...just to get my "mind right" and get motivated. Matthew Modine, and Leo DeCaprio may have been the stars, but Lee Ermey "stole" every scene he was in! "WHYYOUUNORGANIZEDGRABASSTICPIECES OF...!" Shoulda won an Academy Award for Supporting Actor.
Take care Bob
 
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Blood Simple,
Repoman,
Blade Runner,
Fargo,
 
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A Fish Called Wanda
Holy Grail
Second Hand Lions
Any of the Pink Panther movies
Young Frankenstien
the origional Willy Wonka
I'm sure I've missed others...
Is Blues Brothers considered offbeat? If so, that's my all time favorite.
Abbot and Costello, Time of thier Lives. that was a good one.
Marx Brothers, Horsefeathers, hehehehehe.
 
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Thanks guys,I knew there were some that I'd forgotten.
Yeah,I should have said "Breaking Away".And of course -
"The Jerk" - "I'm picking out a Thermos for you....".

- Doug
 
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Bugeye58 said:
"The Gods Must be Crazy",

Oh yeah, that was a great movie! How a simple Coke bottle could cause so much havoc! That was definitly an off beat movie, but a good one!
 
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I've noticed a couple of John Cusack movies on this list, to which I would like to add High Fidelity. It's a wonderful film (and book), but it is pretty unusual in it's pacing and direction.

I'm not sure if it's considered "offbeat", but Memento certainly played around with the form.

Despite the star power in it's cast, O Brother, Where Art Thou cannot be considered anything but "quirky", can it?

-Wm.
 
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