EVIL DEAD: The Musical. (Not an actual film yet.)
Romantic Musicals, except Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
I get that and stories/movies should provoke emotions but with horror movies i just don't see the payoff for a negative emotion. You mentioned Schindler's List which i consider one of the most important movie ever made and the sadness it creates is important to the theme of it.
We do empathize with the characters and what happens on the screen, with horror movies i just feel differently - it is shock for shock's sake and nothing more which leaves these movies empty for me with only the negative emotion left. With comedies on the other hand i at least got a positive emotion out of it and am perhaps in a better mood than before.
I love westerns but the western is in a very strange place right now.Either it’s a “misery-lit” movie where there is nothing allowed but hardship,misogyny,racism and extreme violence(perhaps how the west really was-but who wants to watch that?)
Or these bizarre no-budget westerns that smack of scripted cosplay.
And anything that has this Trace Adkins guy in it...what the actual fuck??
Musicals. I despise them. Exception to my rule however is Rocketman.
(Sniff sniff)CABIN IN THE WOODS.![]()
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