Submitted by AloofCat73 t3_1229shc in movies

We all have that one genre that we do not like. What is that for you and what is a movie in it you enjoy? I personally am not a big fan of horror or romantic movies. I don't mind romantic comedies but full-blown romance dramas are just not for me. That being said for whatever reason I love the conjuring movies. They are scary enough but not too much to make me shit my pants. As for a romance movie I love, The Vow. Yes, the Channing Tatum movie from long ago. It just makes me feel.. not annoyed for some reason.

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Arfguy t1_jdpfauv wrote

Not a musical fan, but I absolutely love La La Land.

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CRSRep t1_jdpg6y8 wrote

Also not a musical fan, but I really like The Producers (remake) and Sweeney Todd.

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Dragonborn83196 t1_jdpfy3e wrote

I cannot stand romance, but My Big Fat Greek wedding is pretty entertaining. I should reiterate. I don’t like sappy romance.

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BankForsaken7279 t1_jdptpyr wrote

It’s such a relatable movie too there’s no grand gestures (as nice as they seem they’re just not realistic to me), love triangles, or a stupid miscommunication trope.

It’s so simple and I love that.

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godsonlyprophet t1_jdr3y7b wrote

Have you tried spraying Windex on movies you do not like?

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ratta_tat1 t1_jdr8rbh wrote

I remember when the movie came out on VHS, it came with a bottle of Windex!

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res30stupid t1_jdsia2o wrote

Similar for me, but with a different movie - The Holiday. Two women who have bad relationships end up swapping houses for Christmas and each others' social circles help them out of their ruts.

I much prefer Iris' story compared to Amanda's, even if I do like her storyline as well. Iris makes friends with an old Hollywood screenwriter who knows all about how stories and outright uses his knowledge of movies to help her recognise her own flaws and strengths.

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Big-Ad8993 t1_jeb1lyj wrote

My wife loves this film. She always put it on in the early days.

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shestammie t1_jdpffj4 wrote

Hacksaw Ridge. I’m not a fan of war dramas, but I saw the last half of this when my partner was watching. Was so interested I checked out the entire movie the next day and thought it was excellent.

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dkepp87 t1_jdph2q0 wrote

Have no interest in sports or sports movies, but who doesn't love Major League?

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ledouxrt t1_jdps0td wrote

Same with A League of Their Own and The Replacements.

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Bateman8149 t1_jdqch22 wrote

Dynamite drop Monty. Broadcast school is really working out for you

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Jungkooks_bunny_ears t1_jdpg3uu wrote

I hate martial arts but love Ip Man

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bacon-tornado t1_jdqyg74 wrote

Unless strong violence deters you as well, for high octane, long shot minimal cuts martial arts films, The Raid: Redemption and Raid 2 blew my mind with their choreography. Beautiful and brutal ballet of skills.

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MistrJelly t1_jdpy1cm wrote

Ha! This is crazy. I love martial arts movies and Ip Man. I suggest watching Master Z Ip Man Legacy if you haven’t yet. What other martial arts movies have you seen that you’ve hated?

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MyAuraIsViolet t1_jdsdzqm wrote

I love martial arts, but I don't like superhero films which all contain fighting scenes these days.

I did enjoy that Thor movie with the Matt Damon cameo

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HeyItsMau t1_jdsz4uo wrote

This is a bit of a weird take because Ip Man is a pretty standard outing for a Hong Kong, period martial arts movie. I suspect you might like martial arts movies more than you think as long as it's a period piece. You should try anything featuring "Wong Fei-Hung" as a character.

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Rhomega2 t1_jdpkdd1 wrote

I don't care for westerns, but I loved Back to the Future Part III and The Good, The Bad & The Ugly.

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inksmudgedhands t1_jdpsgvs wrote

I feel the same. Not into westerns either but Doc set in a western setting was the perfect way to end that trilogy. The other western that I like is The Magnificent Seven. ...well, maybe that and The Three Amigos which is the comedy version of The Magnificent Seven.

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Rhomega2 t1_jdqtlq2 wrote

Which in turn is a westernized version of Seven Samurai.

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pinkyhex t1_jdq7py0 wrote

Ooo if you liked The Good, The Bad & The Ugly, you should check out Yojimbo. Essentially it's a Japanese film from early 1960s that was a big source of inspiration for the westerns like that one of Fistful of Dollars.

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Rhomega2 t1_jdqu1g8 wrote

It wasn't just an inspiration, Fistful of Dollars outright ripped it off, which lead to a lawsuit.

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thermal_shock t1_jdq8lkv wrote

Check out Django unchained then. I'm into zero westerns, but this is a top 10 movie for me, wish I saw it in theaters. Hilarious and amazing.

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AUTOMATED_RUNNER t1_jdru668 wrote

Now that you say the topic Western... I don't follow much that genre neither... however "3:10 to Yuma" is a must see film.

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sidsplendiniwaterman t1_jdpffyi wrote

I hate comedy but love hubie halloween.

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HEHEHO2022 t1_jdphyyd wrote

i cannot wrap my head around this sentence.

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CuzzinBuggin t1_jdpn8qy wrote

Well, I mean, it tracks to like that movie if you hate comedy 😅

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HEHEHO2022 t1_jdq7b5j wrote

yeah when you look at it that way maybe what they said does make sense haha

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Intelligent-Age2786 t1_jdplpfu wrote

Not a big musical guy, but I love Rocky Horror Picture Show

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charleyismyhero t1_jdpo397 wrote

I’m not a fan of comic book hero movies. Husband had to force me to watch Guardians of the Galaxy but I really dug it.

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royalblue1982 t1_jdqngmg wrote

I'm generally not a fan of superhero movies - but I think that Logan is great.

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aw-un t1_jdpn1ph wrote

I can’t stand horror, especially movies with a lot of on screen deaths.

That said, I absolutely love the Scream franchise

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ChanceVance t1_jdqd7dc wrote

Yeah same. I think it's because it has a good dose of fun and humour mixed in with it.

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aw-un t1_jdquwop wrote

The humor for sure helps, and the fact that it’s less of a horror and more of a mystery thriller also helps, at least to me.

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pacificnwbro t1_jdpy6p6 wrote

Westerns - Open Range and Tombstone

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T_J_E7 t1_jdpgll1 wrote

Jesus Christ Superstar

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MichaelRoco1 t1_jdpwbid wrote

I’ve never been particularly into musicals and haven’t seen too many, but Singin’ in the Rain is amazing.

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CircusOfBlood t1_jdphn3z wrote

The Intern

Repo The Genetic Opera

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floralsandfloss t1_jdpkj08 wrote

The intern is so wholesome! I really love Late Night, which has similar vibes

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HauntingTeacup t1_jdpke5g wrote

I don’t like gangster movies, but I love Oscar and enjoy Analyze This, Analyze That and Mafia.

I don’t like martial arts movies but I love Kung Pow (where the heckin feck is my sequel dag nabbit!?)

I don’t like action movies unless they’re from the 90s: Demolition Man, The Fifth Element, Last Action Hero, Starship Troopers. There are a few exceptions but generally I just find action movies too difficult to watch.

I don’t like westerns but I like Back to the Future Part III and Carry on Cowboy.

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midaswale t1_jdpu16z wrote

Not a horror fan, but watched Train to Busan and was very satisfied

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JRogeroiii t1_jdpurg3 wrote

I usually hate musicals but Blues Brothers is undeniably awesome.

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ThirdOfTheStorms84 t1_jdqb9gt wrote

Not into romcoms at all but Love Actually is an absolutely fantastic film. Every single bit of acting is excellent and it’s the only acceptable time to dislike Alan Rickman.

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shaoting t1_jdqfhey wrote

I hate movies, but I really enjoyed that one with the actor.

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truckturner5164 t1_jdpm38d wrote

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. I hate musicals. Love that film.

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drakoran t1_jdpmk1v wrote

Don't like romcoms, but Forgetting Sarah Marshall is great.

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FloppedYaYa t1_jdqhovu wrote

90% of romantic comedies are pure trash but 500 Days Of Summer was a gem

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Weirdguy149 t1_jdr29ud wrote

Titanic is a threefer: I do not like romances, historical fiction, or disaster movies, but it's a masterpiece.

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NGNSteveTheSamurai t1_jdplv3r wrote

Not a fan of musicals but I like Blues Brothers and the South Park movie.

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luanaut t1_jdpp0k4 wrote

Howl’s moving castle, romance

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inksmudgedhands t1_jdpt2zg wrote

Not the biggest fan of "Coming of Age" comedies but I did love Book Smart.

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LisaChimes t1_jdq0mox wrote

I'm another one that's not big into westerns but I loved *Lone Star (1996) if that even counts as one.

Come to think of it I also love Tremors - can I lump that into Westerns? What about Breaking Bad? I may have to rethink this.

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karateema t1_jdqd2pn wrote

I don't like period romances, but Pride and Prejudice (2005) was brilliant

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Seahearn4 t1_jdqi0gq wrote

A Futile and Stupid Gesture is the only biopic I really enjoyed. It's about Doug Kenney and his time at the National Lampoon. It's on Netflix, made by David Wain, and has a ton of good cameos.

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ilovelucygal t1_jdql1ut wrote

Westerns—Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)

Sci-Fi—Westworld (1973), Cloud Atlas (2012)

War—Saving Private Ryan (1998)

Fantasy—LOTR Trilogy

Horror—Psycho (1960)

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dbcanuck t1_jdqlon1 wrote

"Oh god another costume romance drama, and jane austen to boot. fuck my life...."

But I will watch "Pride and Prejudice" with Matthew MacFayden and Keira Knightly every day of the week, twice on Sundays.

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WeekendWarriors338 t1_jdqmt0q wrote

Tombstone. I'm not into westerns, but I like Tombstone. Tarantino's westerns are good too, but his movies are kind of a genre of their own.

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BlackNosedOwl t1_jdqoyni wrote

Rom-comedy, I don't think they're even funny nowadays. But Kevin Smith and Judd Apatow made great rom-comedy movies. They're funny in authentic way. And yes, Jersey Girl is good movie, too.

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udpnapl t1_jdqpgt0 wrote

There’s Something About Mary. That’s about as romantic as I can handle.

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Madripoorx t1_jdqqtr6 wrote

The Devil Wears Prada. Saw this multiple times last week and it'sa perfect comedy. Streep is amazing and I enjoyed the rest of the performances.

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t34mcarolina t1_jdqsrpr wrote

Sweeney Todd. I don't like musicals or horror/scary.

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Suzzique2 t1_jdqta0v wrote

I also am not a fan of horror but I really like The Frighteners and Shawn of the Dead. Most likely because they are also comedies.

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piejam t1_jdr1tia wrote

I don’t usually like horror/drama but let the right one in is my favorite movie.

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NewsRadioWNYX t1_jdr80v4 wrote

I’m not a fan of science fiction, but I like Gattaca, Edge of Tomorrow, and Minority Report. I’m also not a fan of horror, but I like The Others.

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AUTOMATED_RUNNER t1_jdrtoub wrote

It's not that I love it, because I really don't follow much wrestling, but I did liked it pretty much: Fighting with my family.

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Extrien t1_jdrbh2j wrote

Westerns are slow and dull to me. But Mandolorian is gripping

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ImNotThaaatDrunk t1_jdrcrgo wrote

I dont care for documentaries but werner herzogs Into the Inferno was amazing

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frenchtoast_assassin t1_jdrlp1z wrote

The Umbrellas of Cherbourg and The Young Girls from Rochefort. I normally hate musicals.

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SpyCats t1_jdsl7vn wrote

Love Terminator 2. Not a fan of action movies otherwise!

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AllicinCarbonUV t1_jdssiio wrote

I am not into western films but I love Tombstone.

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Different_Beach_4590 t1_jdt4ecs wrote

"About Time" - my favourite romantic movie and I'm not really into those movies

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Cold-Sun3302 t1_jdtj7i1 wrote

Knight & Day. Not really an action fan (and even less of a Cruise fan) but this movie is so fast paced, utterly unrealistic in every way, yet completely entertaining.

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BillyThe_Kid97 t1_je2xdsc wrote

Get Out. I rarely ever watch horror movies but Get Out is great.

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Big-Ad8993 t1_jeb1uxt wrote

The Greatest Showman was way better than I thought it would be. Not a musical fan really but this just worked. Also La La Land had a deeper meaning.

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DynamicPJQ t1_jdv8v2g wrote

Crazy, Stupid Love. Even the title annoys me.

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