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1833 examples of Genre in a sentence
Spiderman was one of the first comic books to initiate a change in the genre: in spite of being a very well made superhero comic book this is the first series ever that added a real psychological depth to the main character, had complex moral issue, round characters and also highlighted social and political issues.
It's a weak satire at best and as far as the real TV phenomena it attempts to comment on well everyone knows how warped and stupid that
genre
can be so why was this film made?
I love movies in this
genre.
And there are some neat little twists on the otherwise tired, overdone "Godzilla"-type
genre.
If you like this genre, you'd be better off renting "Singles," or "Bodies, Rest & Motion."
All of this with no real thread to suggest an attempt at a spoof by genre, period or any common vein is plain annoying.
People often assume that it was John Carpenter that started the trend, but as is the case with many of the
genre'
s clichés - the Italians did it first.
I don't know what this
genre
is classified as, possibly erotic horror, but if so-- well, it's neither sexy nor scary.
As a huge fan of the wonderful
genre
that is zombie movies I found this to quite possibly be the worst attempt I have ever been privy too.
Strange, often effective hippie zombie flick, starring the unforgettable husband/wife team of Alan and Anya Ornsby, this movie isn't as bad as most in its genre, but is still way high on the cheese-factor.
But for anyone else (including fans of the genre), what a bore!
Abysmal pulp adventure exploitation in the jungle woman
genre.
I am a big fan of The ABC Movies of the Week
genre.
Film Noire is a
genre
that requires a certain level of tact, cleverness, intellect, and imagery.
This thing takes the horny teenager genre, very poorly respected to begin with, and completely flushes it down the toilet.
Just a cookie cutout of a movie, you could predict about every scene in the movie just from knowing the genre, as this movie adds nothing new.
that being said, i gave this a 4 outta 10 for effort cos horror is a hard
genre
to make.
This movie is truly amazing,over the years I have acquired a taste for Japanese Monster movies and am well aware that early examples of this
genre
can be poor.
I'm truly not picky on movies, i'm open to any
genre
or budget, but Snakes On A Train is truly one of the worst Horror films I have ever seen.
That makes me think that Hollywood writers have a big problem with separating good and evil, even if the
genre
supposed to be a "black comedy"..
Let's begin by acknowledging that there are arguably three types of horror films: good, bad, and utterly embarrassing reels that make the entire
genre
suffer in every way.
In hindsight, the only thing that I can think of is that the
genre
generally appeals to me.
This particular film
genre
has gone from a few steamy, but brief sex scenes and fleeting glimpses of female full frontal nudity to extended sex scenes that occasionally threaten to venture into the realm of hardcore.
trying hard to fit into the scary space comedy genre, this film falls down in two of these.
And the movie takes cues from just about any other
genre
movie, from "Blair Witch Project" (The video scene) and "Predator", to "Alive".
There's a certain irony in a parody of the Gothic
genre
being turned into a mess of clichés by filmmakers who either had no idea what the story's purpose was, or just didn't care.
There seems to be a whole sub
genre
of cheap, tired old sex "comedies" out there, that say the same old things about middle class couples.
I felt at times the sounds effects were out of place for this horror type
genre
and more of a cartoon series.
Look at the films of Blake Edwards, who is arguably the master of the genre, and you will find just as many misses as hits.
There are plenty of fight scenes, the acting is convincing (for this genre) and RS1 is awesome.
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