Enjoyed the recent topics here. Here's another off shoot
I figure this covers most genres but the "period piece". Of course they can cross weave and intersect
Favorite:
1. Adventure film
2. Romance film
3. Comedy
4. Horror film
5. Science Fiction
6. Martial Arts film
7. Musical
Mine (at the moment)
1. Dawn of the dead 1978
2. City Lights 1925
3. Death Wish 3
4. A Bucket Of Blood 1959/After Hours 1985/Creepshow 1982/Tales From The Crypt 1975 (*already impossible to do)
5. Brazil 1985
6. My Young Auntie (Shaw Brothers) - 1981
7. Singin' In The Rain 1952
This one is tough, but I shall give it a shot. I don't know the years of the movies. Many are movies that my parents love and I have seen all my life, but I have no clue when they were made. Sorry, I am not a film buff.
1. Adventure film - Gladiator & Lord of the Rings
2. Romance film - Pretty Woman
3. Comedy - Johnny English (I just love it!)
4. Horror film - Sorry, but I refuse to watch horror.
5. Science Fiction - Blade Runner (Harrison Ford) & Star Wars
6. Martial Arts film - I don't like martial arts, but I will say Enter the Dragon. My dad loves it so much I must have seen it a million times.
7. Musical - Les Mis & My Fair Lady
1. Raiders of the Lost Ark
2. Pretty Woman (the only one I could think right now about)
3. too many to chose just one
4. Alien
5. Star Trek 4 / Star Wars / Close Encounters
6. none
7. none
1. Adventure - The Searchers or the Warriors
2. Romance - King Kong (original 1933)
3. Comedy - As Good As It Gets
4. Horror - An American Werewolf In London
5. Science Fiction - Mad max 2
6. Sports - Any Given Sunday
7. History/Mythology - Jason & The Argonauts
Martial Arts - no bloody way, sorry never
Musical - no bloody way, sorry, never
1 - Back To The Future
2 - Romance? I don't do romance. Although I did find Three To Tango with Matthew Perry quite amusing some time ago.
3 - The Sunshine Boys (Original, Walter Matthau and George Burns)
4 - Frankenstein (Original, Boris Karloff), although I do have a soft spot for Phantasm II
5 - Star Trek 2009
6 - Enter The Dragon
7 - Phantom Of The Opera
Which phantom of the opera?
I'm sure it's been filmed numerous times.
Haha about musicals. I don't like any either I WAS going to include MEET THE FEEBLES ....
Singin' in the Rain is a rare thing. It's actually a good FILM.
I kinda cheated like brenski did with King Kong. For some reason forgot An American werewolf in London (*one of the greats that could also fit comedy and horror)
Star Trek IV can easily be in 3 categories that film is soo good (adventure sci fi comedy)
Brenski.... WHICH warriors film? The gang one? The one with Cyrus at the beginning? Freaking love that movie.
Gonna look into ' the sunshine boys" and "as good as it gets"; I seem to be the only person who hasn't seen that film.
As for anybody interested "my young auntie" is another rare thing. Historical era action adventure martial arts comedy romance musical. Don't know how they did it but that film is amazingly entertaining
I have to skip this thread completely... actually I have to skip four genres...but thanks for this... I will buy some of the DVD's on ebay or wherever I'can get them.
to that "Meet the feebles" thing - that one I saw around 95' in a german "Programmkino" ( B-Cinema / unusual non mainstream movie-theatre), it was a double header that also contains "Bad Taste"..I was well entertained :)
I forgot one of my real favourites - The Rocky Horror Picture Show!
I think this one covers most of the genres - musical, horror, science fiction, romance (of a sort), comedy....
1. Adventure = KELLYS HEROES
2. Romance = ZACK & MIRI MAKE A PORNO
3. Comedy = LIFE OF BRIAN
4. Horror film = CABIN IN THE WOODS
5. Science Fiction = BLADE RUNNER
6. Martial Arts film = THE RAID
7. Musical = BUDDY HOLLY STORY
1. Adventure
2. Action
3. Science Fiction
4. Comedy
5. History
6. Horror
7. Sports
1. Lord Of The Rings
2. Die Hard (I-III)
3. Star Wars (The Original Trilogy)
4. Most of Jim Carrey's stuff
5. Inglourious Basterds (if that counts as history)
6. The Sixth Sense (perhaps not exactly horror but still)
7. Rocky (I-IV)
Mr Z, I really love the story of Phantom of the Opera so much that I have seen and own several versions. Obv the silent ones don't count, although I love that Lon Chaney stuff. I really like the Universal Studios version with Claude Rains, and hope this qualifies (if not, then I've just cheated too).