| re: The bigger question is how lady bird, get out and tonya | |
| Posted by: mattyp4 11:49 am EST 12/11/17 | |
| In reply to: The bigger question is how lady bird, get out and tonya - dramedy 10:09 am EST 12/11/17 | |
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| A lot of I Tonya was played for laughs. Of course there were dramatic scenes too, but I would say it's mostly a comedy. Get Out is part horror/part dark comedy, but I would say it leans comedy. Lady Bird is what I would call a "dramedy," dramedy. Why don't the Golden Globs just do away with the stupid genres b/c not every movie fits in a nice little box. Movies aren't so easy to classify anymore. (But then again, who really cares about the Golden Globes? It's just a television show about fashion.) Lastly, I was reminded that only the "theater related parts" of the Golden Globes are allowed to be discussed here, so I would like point out that Lady Bird stars Laurie Metcalf, Tracy Letts & Lois Smith, three veritable stars of the theater. And they staged a production of Merrily We Roll Along in Lady Bird. So lots of "theater related parts" in the Golden Globe-nominated dramedy film, Lady Bird. |
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