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When you succeed, accept the congratulations of others with good grace; when you
fail, take responsibility for your actions, learn from your mistakes, and move
on to more constructive things. When your actions are appropriate in every
circumstance, you will never feel the need to explain them with words. Your
actions will say all that needs to be said.
~Napoleon Hill
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Movies:
Action (Disaster):
Stories whose central struggle plays out mainly through a clash of physical
forces.
1. Die Hard
2. The Fugitive
Adventure:
Stories whose central struggle plays out mainly through
encounters with new "worlds."
1. Raiders of the Lost Ark / and its
sequels (also an Action picture)
2. Mummy
Comedy:
Stories whose central struggle causes hilarious results.
1. Snatch
2. Analyze This
Coming-of-Age
Drama: Stories whose central struggle is about the
hero finding his or her place in the world.
1. The Lion King
2. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (also
Comedy)
Crime:
Stories whose central struggle is about catching a criminal.
1. Pulp Fiction (also Black
Comedy, Bends the Genre a lot)
2. The Untouchables
Detective
Story/Courtroom Drama: Stories whose central
struggle is to find out what really happened and thus to expose the truth.
1. A Few Good Men
2. Primal Fear
Epic/Myth:
Stories whose central struggle plays out in the midst of a clash of great forces
or in the sweep of great historical change.
1. The Godfather
2. Gandhi
Fantasy:
Stories which are animated, or whose central struggle
plays out in two worlds - the "real" world and an imaginary world.
2 Way Tie: 1. Star Wars (all the
prequels - Sorry Lucas the new ones don't make the cut.) / 1. The Lord Of the
Rings The Fellowship of the Ring (and all the sequels)
Gangster:
Stories whose central struggle is between a criminal and
society. A cautionary tale, rooted in a main character who commits crimes (This
genre is often blended with Film Noir).
1. The Usual Suspects
2. The Professional
3. Scarface (note: Number 1 in its own
category)
Horror:
Stories whose central struggle focuses on escaping from and
eventually defeating a Monster (either human or non-human).
1. Alien / Aliens / Alien
Resurrection (excluding Alien 3)
2. Nightmare on Elm Street
Love (Romance):
Stories whose central struggle is between two
people who each want to win or keep the love of the other.
1. Notting Hill (Not really into
love stories , but i can get through this one, OK.)
Science Fiction:
Stories whose central struggle is generated from
the technology and tools of a scientifically imaginable world.
1. The Matrix
Social Drama:
Stories whose central struggle is between a Champion and a problem or injustice
in society. Usually the Champion has a personal stake in the outcome of the
struggle.
1. Hotel Rwanda
Thriller:
Stories whose central struggle pits an innocent hero
against a lethal enemy who is out to kill him or her.
1. Predator
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