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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Jun 9, 2017 3:41:04 GMT
...That Austin Powers, Anchorman, Zoolander, Clerks, The Hangover, Bridesmaids, There's Something About Mary, Scott Pilgrim, and The 40 Year-Old Virgin count as "dramas" because they feature a sequence or two that's played a bit more straight and not meant to be laugh-out-loud humorous?
Perhaps DC-Fan can elaborate...
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Jun 9, 2017 3:42:16 GMT
Yes. Yes, it does.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Jun 9, 2017 4:04:56 GMT
I guess Pee Wee's Big Adventure can count as a horror film given the Large Marge scene, or Who Framed Roger Rabbit? for that matter considering many kids were freaked out by Judge Doom's big reveal towards the end( those eyes man...)
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Jun 9, 2017 4:25:01 GMT
I guess Pee Wee's Big Adventure can count as a horror film given the Large Marge scene, or Who Framed Roger Rabbit? for that matter considering many kids were freaked out by Judge Doom's big reveal towards the end( those eyes man...)First movie I ever saw in the theater: I. Was. Fucking. Terrified.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2017 7:53:13 GMT
I guess Pee Wee's Big Adventure can count as a horror film given the Large Marge scene, or Who Framed Roger Rabbit? for that matter considering many kids were freaked out by Judge Doom's big reveal towards the end( those eyes man...) Roger Rabbit actually is not primarly a comedy, not even close. It's a film noir set in a fantasy world.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Jun 9, 2017 17:39:12 GMT
I didn't call it a comedy primarily though, just used two totally random movies that featured scary sequences.
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