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 RomComs or Horror Flicks: The Final Word 

THE FINAL WORD
Romantic Comedies 67%  67%  [ 22 ]
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 RomComs or Horror Flicks: The Final Word 
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Post RomComs or Horror Flicks: The Final Word
Instead of hijacking every other goddamn box office thread with this bullshit, Joe, how about we keep the eternal argument of tried and tired genres to a single thread where it probably belongs, hm?

Anyway, duke it out.


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Jon wrote:
Instead of hijacking every other goddamn box office thread with this bullshit, Joe, how about we keep the eternal argument of tried and tired genres to a single thread where it probably belongs, hm?

Anyway, duke it out.


I don't hijack the threads. I just voice my opinion about how terrible most rom-coms are (some are actually good, like When Harry Met Sally and As Good As It Gets) with their gender bias. Others then follow attacking me, thus hijacking the thread.

All you have to do is look at the numerical evidence: Rom-coms are very one-sided in their draw, horror movies aren't. Horror movies are also more profitable. They pretty much never lose money.

And this won't settle anything: It will just show how many are pathetic enough to not only hate but want someone they've never actually met in person dead.


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I can't even remember the last GREAT horror movie. They've been bad for SO long.

Romcoms usually have one great one per year.

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A bad rom-com is worse than a bad horror. But a great rom-com is better than a great horror.

I'll go with rom-com.

The Shining and Suspiria and Alien and Halloween and Psycho and The Thing and every Cronenberg movie disagree.

I hate to agree with Joe, but horror is a much more successful genre, both artistically and financially.

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trix, you're failing to make the distinction between the horror genre you're talking about and the horror genre we're talking about.


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I can't even remember the last GREAT horror movie. They've been bad for SO long.


Let The Right One In?

But I agree, there is usually one great romcom each year.

2008 - Forgetting Sarah Marshall
2007 - Knocked Up
2006 - The Break Up
2005 - The Family Stone
2004 - 50 First Dates
2003 - Love Actually
2002 - Punch Drunk Love
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trix, you're failing to make the distinction between the horror genre you're talking about and the horror genre we're talking about.

Horror is horror. If the thread title was "RomComs vs. Torture Porn" maybe my answer would be different. But, as it stands, horror is a helluva lot better than romantic comedies.

And it's not like it's totally dead now, either. Only American horror movies are. And even they churn out a great one every now and then.

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Rorschach wrote:
trixster wrote:
Rorschach wrote:
A bad rom-com is worse than a bad horror. But a great rom-com is better than a great horror.

I'll go with rom-com.

The Shining and Suspiria and Alien and Halloween and Psycho and The Thing and every Cronenberg movie disagree.


Wall-E, Eternal Sunshine, 40OV, Annie Hall, and any Tom Hanks/Meg Ryan movie disagree.

You tried to win an argument with me by using Wall-E? Do you know me at all?

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trixster wrote:
snackosaurus wrote:
trix, you're failing to make the distinction between the horror genre you're talking about and the horror genre we're talking about.

Horror is horror. If the thread title was "RomComs vs. Torture Porn" maybe my answer would be different. But, as it stands, horror is a helluva lot better than romantic comedies.

And it's not like it's totally dead now, either. Only American horror movies are. And even they churn out a great one every now and then.


And Torture Porn wouldn't even include recent films like F13, MBV3D, etc., as you know.


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loyalfromlondon wrote:
Ozymunkias wrote:
I can't even remember the last GREAT horror movie. They've been bad for SO long.


Let The Right One In?

But I agree, there is usually one great romcom each year.

2008 - Forgetting Sarah Marshall
2007 - Knocked Up
2006 - The Break Up
2005 - The Family Stone
2004 - 50 First Dates
2003 - Love Actually
2002 - Punch Drunk Love
2001 - Bridget Jones's Diary


Ah HAH!

Let The Right One In is actually a hybrid Rom/Hor movie. So...

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I like movies that are either good or entertain me. Complex, I know.

So, yes, I tend to prefer romantic comedies but I don't dislike horror. In fact, certain horror movies are some of my favorite movies (Scream, The Shining, The Ring, Halloween).


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trixster wrote:
Rorschach wrote:
A bad rom-com is worse than a bad horror. But a great rom-com is better than a great horror.

I'll go with rom-com.

The Shining and Suspiria and Alien and Halloween and Psycho and The Thing and every Cronenberg movie disagree.

I hate to agree with Joe, but horror is a much more successful genre, both artistically and financially.


Well you could do the same for romcoms. Annie Hall, Singin in the Rain, The Apartment, City Lights, the African Queen, etc., then Love Actually, Punch-Drunk Love, High Fidelity among recent films. Actually I'd argue over history there's been more great romcoms than great horrors, but there's been more romcoms period too, as they've been around much longer. I'm sure yosh could tell you of 250 great screwball romcoms from the 30s to 60s.

For me it's pretty even. I don't usually put one genre over another... it's how you succeed in that genre that matters. There's equal numbers of success and failures for both. In this case, the failures for each genre take formula and unoriginality to a new level.

But if we're talking these mainstream throwaways, I can stomach the romcoms more. I briefly considered seeing He's Just Not That Into You last week with nothing else in theatres to see. You couldn't pay me to see The Uninvited or Friday the 13th.

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Shack wrote:
trixster wrote:
Rorschach wrote:
A bad rom-com is worse than a bad horror. But a great rom-com is better than a great horror.

I'll go with rom-com.

The Shining and Suspiria and Alien and Halloween and Psycho and The Thing and every Cronenberg movie disagree.

I hate to agree with Joe, but horror is a much more successful genre, both artistically and financially.


Well you could do the same for romcoms. Annie Hall, Singin in the Rain, The Apartment, City Lights, the African Queen, etc., then Love Actually, Punch-Drunk Love, High Fidelity among recent films. Actually I'd argue over history there's been more great romcoms than great horrors, but there's been more romcoms period too, as they've been around much longer. I'm sure yosh could tell you of 250 great screwball romcoms from the 30s to 60s.

For me it's pretty even. I don't usually put one genre over another... it's how you succeed in that genre that matters. There's equal numbers of success and failures for both. In this case, the failures for each genre take formula and unoriginality to a new level.

But if we're talking these mainstream throwaways, I can stomach the romcoms more. I briefly considered seeing He's Just Not That Into You last week with nothing else in theatres to see. You couldn't pay me to see The Uninvited or Friday the 13th.


Shows what you know since The Uninvited isn't even a horror movie. :roll:


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It was marketed and is still being marketed as a horror movie.

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It was marketed and is still being marketed as a horror movie.


But it's actually not. Marketing doesn't equal the actual movie, everyone should know that.


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Doesn't matter.

People don't go around saying "Uninvited was NOT a horror movie" in real life. They just tell friends it sucked ass. Thus, horror movies suck ass.

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Doesn't matter.

People don't go around saying "Uninvited was NOT a horror movie" in real life. They just tell friends it sucked ass. Thus, horror movies suck ass.


The Uninvited doesn't suck but of course, you wouldn't know that because why bother actually seeing something and being informed. I actually saw He's Just Not That Into You before criticizing it.


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And you criticized it incorrectly at that.

So...

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In any case, I think we can all agree that a fan of torture porn and DTV horrors bitching about romcoms and their poor quality ratio, is just a pure facepalm. I mean, really? Hold on I've got Sean Penn here, he wants to rant against overacting, he's really upset about its trend.

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Chia Pet wrote:
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trixster wrote:
Rorschach wrote:
A bad rom-com is worse than a bad horror. But a great rom-com is better than a great horror.

I'll go with rom-com.

The Shining and Suspiria and Alien and Halloween and Psycho and The Thing and every Cronenberg movie disagree.

I hate to agree with Joe, but horror is a much more successful genre, both artistically and financially.


Well you could do the same for romcoms. Annie Hall, Singin in the Rain, The Apartment, City Lights, the African Queen, etc., then Love Actually, Punch-Drunk Love, High Fidelity among recent films. Actually I'd argue over history there's been more great romcoms than great horrors, but there's been more romcoms period too, as they've been around much longer. I'm sure yosh could tell you of 250 great screwball romcoms from the 30s to 60s.

For me it's pretty even. I don't usually put one genre over another... it's how you succeed in that genre that matters. There's equal numbers of success and failures for both. In this case, the failures for each genre take formula and unoriginality to a new level.

But if we're talking these mainstream throwaways, I can stomach the romcoms more. I briefly considered seeing He's Just Not That Into You last week with nothing else in theatres to see. You couldn't pay me to see The Uninvited or Friday the 13th.


Shows what you know since The Uninvited isn't even a horror movie. :roll:


Ummmmm, huh

Explain?

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And you criticized it incorrectly at that.

So...


Because someone doesn't agree with you, they're wrong...your "wife" must love that :P


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Shack wrote:
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Shack wrote:
trixster wrote:
Rorschach wrote:
A bad rom-com is worse than a bad horror. But a great rom-com is better than a great horror.

I'll go with rom-com.

The Shining and Suspiria and Alien and Halloween and Psycho and The Thing and every Cronenberg movie disagree.

I hate to agree with Joe, but horror is a much more successful genre, both artistically and financially.


Well you could do the same for romcoms. Annie Hall, Singin in the Rain, The Apartment, City Lights, the African Queen, etc., then Love Actually, Punch-Drunk Love, High Fidelity among recent films. Actually I'd argue over history there's been more great romcoms than great horrors, but there's been more romcoms period too, as they've been around much longer. I'm sure yosh could tell you of 250 great screwball romcoms from the 30s to 60s.

For me it's pretty even. I don't usually put one genre over another... it's how you succeed in that genre that matters. There's equal numbers of success and failures for both. In this case, the failures for each genre take formula and unoriginality to a new level.

But if we're talking these mainstream throwaways, I can stomach the romcoms more. I briefly considered seeing He's Just Not That Into You last week with nothing else in theatres to see. You couldn't pay me to see The Uninvited or Friday the 13th.


Shows what you know since The Uninvited isn't even a horror movie. :roll:


Ummmmm, huh

Explain?


If you even need it explained, there's no hope.


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And you criticized it incorrectly at that.

So...


Because someone doesn't agree with you, they're wrong...your "wife" must love that :P


Yes.

And it's not that you disagree, it's that you're opinion on the film is WRONG.

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Joe, can you please stop bringing up people's husbands and wives?


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