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  1. Seven Samurai (1954) Not Rated | 207 min | Action, Drama. Farmers from a village exploited by bandits hire a veteran samurai for protection, who gathers six other samurai to join him. Director: Akira Kurosawa | Stars: Toshirô Mifune, Takashi Shimura, Keiko Tsushima, Yukiko Shimazaki. Votes: 365,985 | Gross: $0.27M.

  2. Hell, there are very few generic things in the movie. It was even made before similar movies started to come out every year. So it feels generic because it started the woman kicking ass trend. If you watch the new RS movies you will see that they are generic. But the first one and the 3rd one are very original.

  3. Mar 6, 2012 · I often believe that new movies are designed specifically for a new generation that isn’t privy to, say, the 1980s or 1990s. Maybe they don’t know all the tropes and formulas. Maybe schlocky generic movies seem new to them because they haven’t been exposed to John Hughes’ back catalog, or Die Hard , or any movie dated before 1998.

    • The Wettest County in the World vs. Lawless. To solve the mystery of the switch behind the movie that inspired this list, we went straight to the source: director John Hillcoat, who adapted Matt Bondurant's historical novel The Wettest County in the World.
    • Anhedonia vs. Annie Hall. Woody Allen’s latest effort went through a few name changes, from The Bop Decameron to Nero Fiddled to the woefully generic To Rome With Love, but not that many people are aware of the last minute retitling of his most famous work.
    • The Cut-Whore Killings vs. Unforgiven. Unforgiven isn't a terrible title. It just isn't the most memorable title for a truly remarkable Western. Like most of the monikers featured here, it's one-word, and slightly generic.
    • Scary Movie vs. Scream. Scream is such a terrific title that it's hard to imagine the Wes Craven classic being called anything else. Yet when Kevin Williamson was an up-and-coming screenwriter pounding the pavement to sell studios a possible horror franchise, his groundbreaking screenplay held the lackluster title Scary Movie.
    • Action genre. Action Movie genres. Action Movie Genre List. Action Genre. Movies in the action genre are defined by risk and stakes. While many movies may feature an action sequence, to be appropriately categorized inside the action genre, the bulk of the content must be action-oriented, including fight scenes, stunts, car chases, and general danger.
    • Animation Genre. Animation Movie Genres. Types of Animation Movies. The animation genre is defined by inanimate objects being manipulated to appear as though they are living.
    • Comedy genre. Comedy Movie Genres. List of Comedy Film Genres. Comedy Genre. The comedy genre is defined by events that are intended to make someone laugh, no matter if the story is macabre, droll, or zany.
    • Crime Genre. Crime Movie Genres. Crime Film Genre List. The crime genre deals with both sides of the criminal justice system but does not focus on legislative matters or civil suits and legal actions.
  4. Yeah, most of my favourite movies have cool titles. I'd also say films with the subtitle Annihilation or Redemption need to go. Avengers: Endgame sounds and is generic as hell, I hate it. To be fair, they used the naming convention of an “R” word to begin the name of the other 2 final Star Wars films (Return of the Jedi, and Revenge of the ...

  5. May 1, 2022 · Genre conventions work best when you are working exclusively inside the genre you have chosen. This means no mixing or blending of other genres and just focusing on what works for the genre you have chosen. A fantasy story will have a dragon, a knight, a princess, a wizard, and more. A romance story will have a person in love with someone ...