If you loved the absurd humor and surreal storytelling of 'Gutboy: A Badtime Story' (2017), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similarly bizarre and offbeat movies and shows that will tickle your funny bone and challenge your sense of reality. Whether you're a fan of dark comedy, surrealism, or just plain weirdness, these picks will keep you entertained.

Crank (2006)
Description: A high-octane, adrenaline-fueled action film with a relentless pace and darkly comedic tone. The film's over-the-top violence and absurd scenarios make it a wild ride from start to finish.
Fact: The entire movie was shot handheld to give it a more chaotic and immersive feel. The protagonist's condition was inspired by the director's fear of dying in his sleep.


Crank: High Voltage (2009)
Description: Doubles down on the insanity of the first film, with even more outrageous action and humor. The film's breakneck speed and disregard for realism create a uniquely chaotic experience.
Fact: The movie features a scene where the protagonist fights a group of enemies while riding a horse, which was actually a real stunt performed by the actor. The film's title refers to the high-voltage electricity used to keep the protagonist alive.


The FP (2011)
Description: A satirical take on dystopian gang warfare, where conflicts are resolved through competitive dance video games. The film's absurd premise and low-budget charm create a unique cult appeal.
Fact: The movie was inspired by the director's love of 80s action films and video games. It features a fictional slang language created specifically for the film.


Hobo with a Shotgun (2011)
Description: Embraces over-the-top violence and grindhouse aesthetics, with a darkly comedic tone. The film's exaggerated brutality and satirical edge make it a cult favorite among fans of extreme cinema.
Fact: The movie started as a fake trailer for a contest promoting the release of 'Grindhouse.' It was later expanded into a full-length feature due to popular demand.


Wrong (2012)
Description: Employs a deadpan, absurdist approach to storytelling, with a narrative that defies logic and embraces the surreal. The film's humor is dry and offbeat, appealing to fans of unconventional cinema.
Fact: The director, Quentin Dupieux, also composed the film's electronic soundtrack. The movie features a dog that inexplicably turns into a different breed halfway through.


Wrong Cops (2013)
Description: Continues the absurdist and surreal tone of its predecessor, with a focus on inept and morally questionable characters. The film's humor is dark and unpredictable, much like the reference title.
Fact: The movie was originally released as a series of short episodes before being edited into a feature film. It features a cameo by Marilyn Manson as a corrupt cop.


Tusk (2014)
Description: Features a darkly comedic and body horror-centric narrative, blending absurdity with disturbing imagery. The film's tone oscillates between hilarious and horrifying, creating a unique viewing experience.
Fact: The movie was inspired by a fake classified ad posted by Kevin Smith on his podcast. The ad described a situation where a homeowner would let someone live rent-free if they dressed as a walrus.


Swiss Army Man (2016)
Description: Combines surreal humor with deep emotional undertones, exploring themes of loneliness and human connection through bizarre and fantastical scenarios. The film's visual style is equally unconventional.
Fact: The soundtrack was created entirely using human voices, including farts, humming, and other vocal sounds. The film was dubbed the 'farting corpse movie' during its production.


The Greasy Strangler (2016)
Description: Shares a similarly absurd and grotesque sense of humor, with a focus on bizarre characters and surreal, often disgusting visuals. The film revels in its own weirdness, much like the reference title.
Fact: The film was shot in just 20 days, and many of the actors improvised their lines. It gained a cult following for its unapologetically strange and offensive content.


Kung Fury (2015)
Description: A hyper-stylized, action-packed homage to 80s martial arts and cop movies, filled with absurd humor and over-the-top visuals. The film's relentless energy and self-aware ridiculousness make it a standout.
Fact: The project was funded through a highly successful Kickstarter campaign, raising over $600,
