The 10 Weirdest Film Genres

Kani Goalkeeper is a movie about a crab who serves as a soccer team's goalie. No, really! Scroll down to watch the hilarious trailer for it.

This movie isn't a complete oddity. It's one of multiple films in a Japanese film genre that may be called "sea life sport movies," which is, as you might guess, about sea creatures playing human sports.

This genre is one of ten bizarre ones described by Alison Nastasi of Flavorwire. You can see the rest at the link.

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Why would they celebrate ice cream month with frozen fruit flavored water?

Hoff looks like he's still having fun with life but he's also at a point where he's at risk of crossing the line into Joan Rivers-Carrot Top land. Stop Hoff, before it's too late!
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It's nationalism. His "great-great-grandmother Meta emigrated with her family to Baltimore from Völkersen, 30 kilometres from Bremen, in 1865"

It's the same reason when Canadian's become well-known south of the border Canadian citizens have to make a big deal out of it. By identifying themselves as "Canadian" and identifying the other as "Canadian" they perceive a commonality which transfers their self-worth onto the other.

That is an inaccurate resemblence; Hasselhoff has a big beer belly and that popsicle is ripped.
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