What's Your Favourite Genre?

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What's Your Favourite Genre?

Romantic Comedy
20
18%
Horror
8
7%
Action
13
12%
Thriller/Supense
18
16%
Cartoon/Disney/Teen Kids
2
2%
Historical/Documentary
1
1%
Sci-Fi/Graphic Novel/Superhero
8
7%
Foreign Language/World Cinema
7
6%
Comedy
20
18%
Drama
15
13%
 
Total votes: 112

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Re: What's Your Favourite Genre?

#21 Post by splodgy » Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:13 pm

It's got to be romantic comedies for me. Easy to watch and they always cheer you up. Whilst they can be predictable, you're pretty much always guaranteed a happy ending. Also, my husband will also watch them too without too much protest!

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Re: What's Your Favourite Genre?

#22 Post by anakin » Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:21 pm

splodgy wrote:It's got to be romantic comedies for me. Easy to watch and they always cheer you up. Whilst they can be predictable, you're pretty much always guaranteed a happy ending. Also, my husband will also watch them too without too much protest!
Here here... though sadly not for the last sentence. I have to bargain gaming time for less what one might describe as trash TV and / or romcoms.
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Re: What's Your Favourite Genre?

#23 Post by Ms Thrifty » Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:27 pm

Yes, for romantic comedies I'm definitely on my own or with a friend - no point asking OH as even if he came, the derisive snorts would disturb others - those or the snores. I mentioned to him that "Love Happens" was due soon and that it was a rom-com with Jennifer Aniston. He replied that the 4 words "Jennifer Aniston" and "rom-com" in the same sentence told him all he needed to know.

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Re: What's Your Favourite Genre?

#24 Post by splodgy » Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:34 pm

Ms Thrifty wrote:Yes, for romantic comedies I'm definitely on my own or with a friend - no point asking OH as even if he came, the derisive snorts would disturb others - those or the snores. I mentioned to him that "Love Happens" was due soon and that it was a rom-com with Jennifer Aniston. He replied that the 4 words "Jennifer Aniston" and "rom-com" in the same sentence told him all he needed to know.
My husband fancies Jennifer Aniston, which is quite handy!

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Re: What's Your Favourite Genre?

#25 Post by opas » Fri Sep 25, 2009 8:16 pm

andrews wrote:Too generous, offering us three votes, Spanner. Thrillers, dramas and action movies do it for me, but since I've joined this site, I'm up for most genres, as you know. :D
I picked exactly the same three as you andrews! Give me a good thriller / drama then I'm all set. And I don't necessarily mean a period drama, but some of those are quite good.

Westerns, like horrors / and some Sci fi are on my all time worst list - so I didn't even realise it was missing from the options. I can't even think of one Western that I've seen and enjoyed.
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Re: What's Your Favourite Genre?

#26 Post by Allsinging » Fri Sep 25, 2009 11:06 pm

Same as Mrs Thrifty thriller/suspence, drama and Comedy for me o/
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Re: What's Your Favourite Genre?

#27 Post by andrews » Sat Apr 17, 2010 4:20 pm

Still keen on action films the best! o/

Haven't changed my mind either.
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Re: What's Your Favourite Genre?

#28 Post by jmd1983 » Sun Apr 18, 2010 11:17 am

I picked Thriller, comedy and romantic comedy.

I like action as well depending on the film and a drama if it's good so I struggled picking 3!

Don't like most horror and sci fi

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Re: What's Your Favourite Genre?

#29 Post by bevvy » Sun Apr 18, 2010 11:42 am

a_person wrote:
Ms Thrifty wrote:0 votes so far for historical/documentary! I suppose historical could come under "drama", but documentaries, no thanks.
Init though, I totally agree!

I've never even seen a documentary film - can't say I'd want to though!

I seem to be the only one but documentary gets one of my votes - I really enjoyed Food Inc and Yes Men Fix the World.

My other votes went to horror and foreign language/world cinema - I have rather eclectic taste!

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Re: What's Your Favourite Genre?

#30 Post by andrews » Sun Apr 18, 2010 12:07 pm

The Food Inc DVD is free in today's Sunday Times. Did you get it bevvy?
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