Sometimes, a weird movie is what’s needed to provide a completely different experience.

Most movies follow a stringent set of rules, even if audiences might not realize it.

This is why strange and quirky movies can be so entertaining.

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They offer something that most conventional mainstream movies don’t.

Guy Ritchie has created a few brilliant crime comedies, but none quite likeSnatch.

Anderson’s nonconformist approach draws attention to the artifice of the medium.

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At face value, these movies' concepts might seem too weird to work.

Yet they became more than the sum of their parts as they rose to iconic status.

However, Anderson’s love of symmetry, visual depth and deadpan dialogue unites the segments.

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Movies likeBeing John Malkovichdemonstrate clearly why he’s unlike anyone else.

Kauffman is an iconoclast who revels in questioning every maxim of conventional storytelling and cinema.

He found the perfect collaborator forBeing John Malkovichin the form of Spike Jonze.

7 Weird & Quirky Movies That Are Still Extremely Entertaining

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To go into detail aboutSorry to Bother You’s story would risk ruining the joy of its many surprises.

Paul Dano also delivers a great performance.

Lanthimos' dialogue takes deadpan humor to new levels of absurdity.

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