Michael Jacksons Moonwalker springs to mind.
Steven Speilburg's A.I.
Pay it forward. That one really made me think, and it was heartfelt, because when it came out, something similar had happened to a kid at a school near mine.
Tarantino's work has always left me wanting more and I loved the whole messed up narrative. Instead of the begining, middle and end, he totally messed it up perfectly!
Hmm... There are a lot of movies that comes to mind, but in my humble opinion Quentin Tarantino is doing a great job making movies that’s the exact opposite of other movies. Therefore, in my mind, he makes only movies that dare to be different – here I am especially thinking about Kill Bill. Also, Sin City comes to mind. Wonderful.
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Well, it was actually based on old chinese martial art movies and spaghetti westerns, but the combination of those two, the overall style and the gory action was kinda different here in the western world. At least I thought it was different when I saw it for the first time, and I know many people who just think it's too different.
Eternal Sunshine, as has been mentioned before and before and yeah. I also quite like The Notebook as something quite different; perhaps for the same reasons as BoB mentioned? I thought Big Fish was slightly different from the norm.
These films are the reasons I've not lost faith in Hollywood completely. There's just too many to name, and pretty much all been listed from what I can tell. I'll have to check out several, like Eternal Sunshine.