what's your favorite type of movie
By justjess01
@justjess01 (47)
United States
16 responses
@rosey3223 (1566)
• United States
3 Nov 06
Anything scary, or has me on the edge of my seat ready to poop my pants!!!
@rosey3223 (1566)
• United States
3 Nov 06
LMAO!! Ya know, that is the only movie that has scared the crap out of me!! Don't ask me why cuz I don't know!!! LoL!!
@anishgoops (358)
• India
3 Nov 06
i love horror comedies...... aka scary movie... heh... tales of the crypt...
@justjess01 (47)
• United States
3 Nov 06
indie films are good......i used to watch the sundance channel
@Lauraleigh99 (4718)
• United States
3 Nov 06
Those are my favorites too. i am going to go see Saw 3 tomorrow and I can't wait. i really loved the first two movies
@justjess01 (47)
• United States
3 Nov 06
yeah my usual crowd works tomorrow....i took off so i might do the loner thing.....cuz i really wanna see it
@lingli_78 (12822)
• Australia
3 Nov 06
i like cartoon, comedies, dramas and action movies... i don't really like horor movies...
@yashin (658)
• India
3 Nov 06
* Action drama - Combines action set-pieces with serious themes, character insight and/or emotional power. This sub-genre can be traced back to the origins of the action film. Graham Greene's The Third Man was an award-winning example of this sub-genre.
* Action comedy - Mixture of action and comedy usually based on mismatched partners (the standard "buddy film" formula) or unlikely setting. The action comedy sub-genre was re-vitalized with the popularity of the Lethal Weapon series of movies in the 1980s and 1990s.
* Action thriller - Elements of action/adventure (car chases, shootouts, explosions) and thriller (plot twists, suspense, hero in jeopardy). Many of the films of Alfred Hitchcock and the James Bond series of films are icons of this popular sub-genre.
* Caper/Heist - Protagonists are carrying out robbery, either for altruistic purposes or as anti-heroes. The film You Only Live Once, based on the exploits of Bonnie and Clyde, was one of the first examples of this sub-genre.
* Die Hard - Story takes place in limited location - single building or vehicle - seized or under threat by enemy agents. This sub-genre began with the film, Die Hard, but has become popular in Hollywood movie making both because of its crowd appeal and the relative simplicity of building sets for such a constrained piece.
* Science Fiction Action - Any of the other sub-genres of action film can be set in a science fiction setting. The Star Wars films began the modern exploration of this combination of high action content with futuristic settings in the 1970s, based in part on the serials of the 1930s and 1940s such as Flash Gordon. An explosion of science fiction action films followed in the 1980s and 1990s.
* Action Horror - As with science fiction action films, any sub-genre of action film can be combined with the elements of horror films to produce what has increasingly become a popular action sub-genre in its own right. Monsters, robots and many other staples of horror have been used in action films. These were particularly popular in the 1950s. In the 1980s, Aliens introduced movie goers to the potential of a hybrid of science fiction, action and horror which would continue to be popular to the present day.
* Buddy Cop - Two mismatched cops (or some variation such as a cop and a criminal) team-up as the main protagonists. Major examples are 48 Hrs., Lethal Weapon, and Tango and Cash.