Theres nothing quite like when different film genres are combined in one movie.

These movies dared to think outside the box, delivering something new and refreshing that remains inspiring today.

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The poster for Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World showing the main characters

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The Worldis arguably his most visually striking production.

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Joseph Gordon-Levitt in ‘Brick’ sitting in the passenger seat of a car, face bloody, looking off to the side.

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Audrey II the carnivorous plant holding the person Audrey with his vines in Little Shop of Horrors (1986).

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Taika Waititi, Jonathan Brugh, and Jermaine Clement playing musical instruments in What We Do in the Shadows

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Quentin Tarantino and George Clooney in From Dusk till Dawn

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Michael Cera as Scott Pilgrim crushing a cup and Mary Elizabeth Winstead looking towards him while standing against a wall in Scott Pilgrim vs The World

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Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) sits in a chair while explaining the simulated reality to Neo (Keanu Reeves) in ‘The Matrix’

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A large face projected on a skyscrapper in a futuristic city in Blade Runner

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Zombies walking toward Simon Pegg and Nick Frost in ‘Shaun of the Dead’

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A xenomorph jumps out at Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) in ‘Alien’

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