Anymore movies like this? crazy wacky weird with amazing music

Anymore movies like this? crazy wacky weird with amazing music.

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Mfw I realize that the opening music from this movie was used as the opening music for the Dilbert tv series

I heard that they're making a sequel by way of kickstarter. I guarantee it will be shit.

I'ver never seen anything like it. It should be cherished.

>a film by IN COLOR

Being that Forbidden Zone is objectively the best movie ever made, you're in kind of a tough spot, but I'd say the closest equivalent I've seen is Darktown Strutters, which is kind of like a black version: youtube.com/watch?v=29H4C5_H3Uk

The American Astronaut

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youtu.be/-c2wtqAfQlQ Adam Green's Aladdin

The Alice in Wonderland porno that had some musical parts in it
top kino

youtu.be/RyATCim_vKk Dr. Calicari (1989)

youtu.be/6TqWVpd3xtA Dandy Dust

Wtf is Vinnie Jones doing there? What a fucking legend.

>Logan's Run
>Rated PG
>Multiple tits shown multiple times
>PG

How was that allowed?

>IMDB literally has a list of movies with

Repo Man, maybe? Just saw that again recently and enjoyed it thoroughly.

What you're looking for is a distinctly Los Angeles take on New Wave style from the late 70s > 80s that kind of blended early 60s kitsch, ska, and a certain Mexican Day of the Dead colorful gothicness.

Danny Elfman is the epitome of it, so anything of his, but also early Tim Burton stuff and Pee Wee Herman had that aesthetic.

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John Waters, also, obviously.

Also definitely check out Sally Cruikshank's animation:
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Also check out Earth Girls Are Easy, more from the Valley Girl era, but has that 80s Los Angeles flavor of camp thing going.

There's a really weird 70's movie called "Greaser's Palace"

It's a story that has a lot of religious references, the main character being a Jesus analogue, wanting to go to Jerusalem to start a singing career. (Cause as everyone knows, Jerusalem is the place to go make it as a star)

He gets on the bad side of a mob boss, Seaweedhead Greaser, a modern stand-in for Julius Caesar, who runs the town and won't let him out of the town until the Jesus character brings his son back to life.

It's a strange, campy movie. It's not really much for music though.

It stars no one and it's main claim to fame, aside from it's bizarre nature, is that it was written and directed by Robert Downey Jr.'s Dad ( and Downey Jr. has a small role in the movie, as does his mother)

Repo Man is kino

Really surprised to see these mentioned here.

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