What's the best genre of film?
I might have to go with ArtHouse.
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Re: What's the best genre of film?
Horror when it's done to it's greatest capacity
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Science Fiction. All the big ideas. |
Re: What's the best genre of film?
I'm not into genres. I'm into movies.
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Re: What's the best genre of film?
I don't know about best, but science fiction has been my favorite genre for several years at this point.
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Originally Posted by mark f (Post 2248662)
I'm not into genres. I'm into movies.
So, you are into genres. You are into a genre of art called "film." |
Re: What's the best genre of film?
It's subjective.
I mean, I hate romancey chick flicks, but some people only watch those movies. For me, sci-fi, horror and fantasy. Maybe a touch of drama thrown in for good measure. They're interchangeable, and not only meld well together, they also stand alone well too without needing the others to back them up. I think when they're meshed together, is when the best results are garnered. Alien, Predator and The Thing being three of the greatest sci-fi horrors ever made. And yes, I hold Predator up there with Alien and The Thing. It's like Alien on steroids. Great movie. RoboCop is sci-fi-action, with drama laced through it, with horror at the beginning. Blade Runner melds sci-fi with drama, and throws a couple action scenes in for good measure. The Cabin In The Woods incorporates horror with fantasy, and has sci-fi laced through it, and borders meta at the same time. Then there's stuff like Moon (2009) and Pan's Labyrinth, sci-fi and fantasy, with drama and small hits of action, and also have horror laced through them (Moon only ever slightly so near the beginning of the movie)... and the classic storytelling with LOTR that has a touch of every genre you can think of except actual sci-fi. Even Jurassic Park to an extent has drama to it, most of the first hour is just talking and learning the background of the park. There's also full-on sci-fi drama that incorporates action to enhance the story, like the new Planet Of The Apes trilogy. I think real world movies, as in, anything not sci-fi, have never fully appealed to me because I watch movies to escape the real world. There's a couple like There Will Be Blood and No Country... but those are exceptional movies anyway. |
Re: What's the best genre of film?
It's a toss up between musical, comedy, horror, or drama.
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I'm not into genres. It's genres that are into me.
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Originally Posted by Mr Minio (Post 2248704)
I'm not into genres. It's genres that are into me.
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I hate all movies. There's never enough blood and gore in them.
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Originally Posted by SpelingError (Post 2248780)
I hate all movies. There's never enough blood and gore in them.
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Originally Posted by Wyldesyde19 (Post 2248784)
I know a Fulci follower when I see one….👀
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Originally Posted by Allaby (Post 2248666)
It's a toss up between musical, comedy, horror, or drama.
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Re: What's the best genre of film?
The best genre is the one that makes the most money for the producers:D
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Originally Posted by SpelingError (Post 2248785)
That eye scene in Zombi 2 may have had enough gore, but it didn't show enough blood, so it didn't cut it for me. Fulci needs to try harder.
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Re: What's the best genre of film?
Any genre that allows a movie to flex its muscles a bit. Musicals and horror are good ones, in that they are less beholden to reality, and can operate as pure film. They can alternately toss us back and forth between making us believe in what we are seeing on screen, then pulling the curtain back, and allowing the movie to be seen as the complete artifice that it really is. But out of the two, since horror can also be done fairy effectively on the cheap, it wins. The more we can put what has traditionally been a rich mans medium in the hands of regular people, the better.
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Originally Posted by crumbsroom (Post 2248826)
Any genre that allows a movie to flex its muscles a bit. Musicals and horror are good ones, in that they are less beholden to reality, and can operate as pure film. They can alternately toss us back and forth between making us believe in what we are seeing on screen, then pulling the curtain back, and allowing the movie to be seen as the complete artifice that it really is. But out of the two, since horror can also be done fairy effectively on the cheap, it wins. The more we can put what has traditionally been a rich mans medium in the hands of regular people, the better.
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Re: What's the best genre of film?
I'm all about action and Tarkovsky (what a combination, I know).
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Originally Posted by Ultraman BLACK (Post 2248849)
I'm all about action and Tarkovsky (what a combination, I know).
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