• @yowhat
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      You can also try to recoup your money by releasing a behind the scenes documentary about the horrifying financial crimes that went on during production of the first film.

    • @ChicoSuave
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      I heard about that western war musical. I was excited to see “Alamo!” but they didn’t advertise it out here so I forgot.

    • @itsathursday
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      A lot of films are categorised as Comedy “something” these days, most notably Comedy Drama. I imagine this counts towards the stats.

      • @SARGEx117
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        I fucking hate modern categories.

        If I see Lord of the Rings listed in my science fiction category again I’m gonna reach through the internet to back hand whoever decided that through their computer screen.

        No, The Expanse does not count as Fantasy.

        Is it fantastical? I guess.

        Does it fit the movie genre of Fantasy?

        Fuck no. It’s 'Hard science fiction" as in science fiction based on real world science. Star trek is more soft science fiction. Possible, but basically magic to us. Star WARS on the other hand, I’d say fits into both.

        Most of my gripes come from science fiction categories and how their movies are labeled. I swear I once saw Bridget Jones listed in science fiction.

    • @[email protected]
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      441 year ago

      So that you can compare the relative changes over the years without having a tiny line for less popular genres.

    • DrMango
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      101 year ago

      It actually tells you right below the title why they’ve chosen to do that

    • anar
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      51 year ago

      It says so in the text there. This feels like the only way anyway, since the boundaries between genres are fuzzy and it’s not possible to decisively compare genre tags on IMDB.

    • @[email protected]
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      201 year ago

      Personally I only dislike the horror that’s purely for jump scares/shock/gore. I find it cheap and not engaging.

      • Dudewitbow
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        101 year ago

        Theres a line between those/slashers and psycological horror, which is probably more in your alley.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        I love shitty jump scare horror when I’m faced on molly for some reason. Otherwise I like slow burn horror.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      What do you hate about it?
      I’m generally just uninterested in genres I don’t enjoy, save for movies that instill and spread hate and intolerance or try to pass off falsehoods as fact.

      • raubarno
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        I hate horror just because I cannot withstand it and begin panicking. It’s damn too stressful, esp. when there’s too much stress IRL. That’s what I meant.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        I don’t like the stress/strain sensations it puts my body through. It’s not enjoyable. Being scared isn’t fun.

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      It really is a shame, even though the actual west was nothing like most if not all westerns, it’s so unique and I think has a lot of untapped potential

      Edit: I think the best we’ll ever get is westerns made in a different genre, this is my opinion but I think Inglourious Basterds is a western set in WWII. I could see more things like that from different directors, although in fairness you could make that comparison to a lot of Tarantinos work

      • @[email protected]
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        131 year ago

        I think of westerns as a fantasy historical period genre. That period was chosen because it represented a jingoistic mythical American origin story. But we could build myths about a different period instead. There’s lots of untapped historical and cultural potential out there.

        • @cmbabul
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          I agree, it effectively already is that, it’s just that at least half of those myths are fucking horrific. But the genre, in my very white opinion, doesn’t have to be problematic. And while I know it’s not a film but Red Dead 2 is a good example

      • @Teodomo
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        It’s funny how actual war, romance and to an extent crime are nothing like their movie genre usually show them to be

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          If crime were like(the first half) of Goodfellas I’d quit my job tomorrow and become a gangster

      • @shalafi
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        You’re right, westerns don’t have to be 1880’s, west of the Mississippi. There are excellent modern examples:

        • Hell or High Water (2016)
        • Wind River (2017)
        • No Country for Old Men (2007)
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        Eh it’s such a niche topic, like whoever thinks about the American ‘Wild West’ period? There’s very little international appeal for it.

        • @cmbabul
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          131 year ago

          The entire Japanese film industry wouldn’t exist as it does today were it not for Akira Kurosawa and his obsession with westerns. The reason for lack of interest is lack of quality or even presence of the genre in modern day theaters

        • Kerb
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          you’d be supprised.
          at least here in germany, the ‘wild west’ was a huge obsession, its kinda ludicrous

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    Nanook of the North (1922) is considered to be the first documentary ever made, so how is there a giant spike on the documentary graph at 1910, and a smaller one shortly after?

  • @[email protected]
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    It’s too bad this data only runs up to 2018. The current/post pandemic era I think has made us all somewhat different consumers of film nowadays. Still cool to see though what we trending towards.

  • @Teodomo
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    I’ve seen this pic a couple times before but this is the first time I wonder how the Drama genre graph would look like

    • @Mr_Blott
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      Adventure too, it’s a dying art, it seems

  • Deebster
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    51 year ago

    What genre are superhero films? Fantasy? Sci-fi? E.g. what is Superman or X-Men?

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      Both. Maybe leaning a little bit more on sci-fi since they try to explain many things with science like kryptonite. But definitely also fantasy for X-Men, mutants have superpowers because the DNA does … things.

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    It’s quite funny that it has become a genre comparable to comedy or thriller. Imagine a genre inspired by Senegalese Fishermen, or Nepalese Yak herders, that becomes 10% of all movies produced.

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    I’m so glad musicals are dying out.

    Also the fact that Thrillers and Horrors are steadily becoming more popular is kind of concerning. There seems to be a growing latent appetite for murder in the general population. lol

    • @SARGEx117
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      251 year ago

      You lament the growing appetite for murder yet readily praise the death of musicals.

      If I had 3 of my friends and a piano, we’d dance and sing our frustrations at you!

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      Alternatively, people’s appetite is unchanged, but the way they express it is changing towards consumption of visual media.