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Sci-Fi
Timecrimes
The McPherson Tape
The Dead Zone (not that lesser known, but old enough that maybe it's getting that way)
Animation
A Town Called Panic
Perfect Blue
Comedy
It's a Disaster
One, Two, Three (might be better known than I think, since it's a Billy Wilder movie)
Perfect Blue and all of Satoshi Kon's works are a masterpiece.
I'm not usually into anime, but Perfect Blue captivated me from the start. Its whole vibe was so engrossing.
I'll check out some other Satoshi Kon titles. PB is all I've seen so far. Any specific recommendations?
Paprika was a real trip.
Paranoia Agent (series) and Millenium Actress (movie).
His filmography is a little short so you can go through all his works in a day or a week.