In the epic action-adventure Snow White and the Huntsman, Kristen Stewart plays the only person in the land fairer than the evil queen (Charlize Theron) out to destroy her. But what the wicked ruler never imagined is that the young woman threatening her reign has been training in the art of war with a huntsman (Chris Hemsworth) dispatched to kill her. Sam Claflin joins the cast as the prince long enchanted by Snow White's beauty and power. -- (C) Universal Pictures
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GENRE
There are different kinds of movie genres in the film industry; all independently unique yet dependently requires another to create a successful film. Let's start with stating the obvious, shall we?
There are ACTION, BIOGRAPHY, CRIME, DRAMA, FANTASY, HORROR, MUSICAL, ROMANCE, ADULT, ANIMATION, COMEDY, DOCUMENTARY, FAMILY, HISTORY, MYSTERY, SCIENCE FICTION, SPORT, THRILLER and WESTERN.
For further explanation, please go to “Further Explanation” at the end of the blog.
2D vs 3D
Personally, I prefer watching "two-dimensional" movies nowadays since current films cannot utilize the the proper usage for the "three-dimensional".
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
The Childhood Fairytale
Further Explanation
There are different movie genres; all independently unique yet dependently requires another to create a successful film. Let’s start by stating the obvious, shall we?
1) Action – This are all guns and miraculously not being hit during a gun fight, punches and blows, bombs and explosion – take your pick.
2) Adventure – If you notice that there is a connection between scenes after scene, it more likely it is an “adventure” genre.
3) Biography – I have never seen a “biography genre”, maybe it’s the same as its book counterpart?
4) Crime – Crime. First thing comes to mind is Batman. Just guess what it means.
5) Drama - Tears. Tears. And more tears. It definitely loves the ladies.
6) Fantasy - My personal favorite. If not for this, I would not be alive.
7) Horror – It thrives on your fears and aims to to create nightmares.
8) Musical – If you hear the Hero/Heroine singing more than enough times, it most likely fall in the “musical genre”.
9) Romance – Another lady killer. Women basically thrive on this.
10) War – If it has guns more than you can count, explosions everywhere and bullets flying when hundreds of men flee, well, that’s what I picture what “war” is.
11) Adult - Don’t even view this is you’re not an adult, between the ages 18 to 21! Thinking your mature doesn't count! Save your Innocence before its too late!
12) Animation - It always amazes me how artists catch human nature in a continuous moving art. Literally.
13) Comedy – If you laughing you heart out or till your stomach starts hurts or tears begins to form or you’re on the hitting your fist again and again. That’s what I do during a "comedy genre"
14) Documentary – If you see scenes that is actually happening in real life and focuses on a topic rather than a person, hurrah! That’s a “documentary”
15) Family – I prefer to call this child-friendly. No kisses, no gore, no screaming your heads out; just sickly sweet happily ever after.
16) History – This is definitely much, much better than any history book. If tests were made from this, I would have a perfect score every single time.
17) Mystery – If it boggles your mind and makes you think you are so stupid after every intellectual discovery.
18) Science Fiction- It’s basically what our future supposed to be, but I would be dead before any of it happens in real life.
19) Sport - This never appealed to me, a bunch of guys or gals sweating isn’t really that attractive.
20) Thriller - It makes you scream. Surprises you of the unexpected and aims for the weak-willed to wet their pants.
21) Western - Good ‘ol West. Just look for horses if you are not sure.
As you have noticed, any of my explanation does not make a concrete concept of any of the mentioned genre. Just saying.
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