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fandomsecrets2023-10-04 07:07 pm
[ SECRET POST #6116 ]
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Re: Based on a comment on 7
(Anonymous) 2023-10-05 03:37 am (UTC)(link)First of all pretty much a good chunk of movies going all the way back to the silent era with comedies like the Marx brothers, Laurel and Hardy, Mae West and Charlie Chaplin; Horror like the Universal monsters, Hammer Horror, 1950s B Movies just about anything with Vincent Price in it (Comedy of Terrors being my favourite) - and silent era with Nosferatu, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and just about anything involving Lon Chaney too.
That's in addition to Musicals, Sci-fis/fantasies and action movies (with the latter mainly starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jackie Chan, Jet Li and Sylvester Stallone's Demolition Man). Even when I was a teenager getting into weebie anime/Japanese media, he was the one who introduced me to Akira Kurosawa's movies like Yojimbo. The only thing he's failed to get me into is cowboy movies, which I'm mostly meh about now but hated them as a kid because I had thought they were so boring (my one exception being Blazing Saddles, but that's because its one of my favourite Mel Brooks movies next to The Producers and High Anxiety).
Then there's the old animation by Tex Avery and Max Fleischer (was especially a big fan of Betty Boop and Felix the Cat as a kid), as well as old school Loony Tunes and very early Disney shorts.
Then there's SO MUCH SciFi - Star Trek (technically started with the original movies because he had no access to the original series until 2010 - followed by TNG all the way to Enterprise), Classic Doctor Who (the 8th Doctor being my first when the movie was shown on TV and then getting introduced to the first 4 Doctors with whatever vhs tapes he could find), Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy and Red Dwarf.
Also so much music and radio shows; mainly old British Comedies like The Goon Show and Round the Horne. There's probably even more stuff.
Funnily enough, the only thing my Mum got me into was a really weird Christian animation series called 'Testament: Bible in Animation' (I'm ex-catholic now, but the mixed media animation used in the different episodes really intrigued me and lead me to the other animation projects like Shakespeare the animated tales and The Canterbury Tales) and Harry Potter since she was the one reason I ended up watching the movies and getting into the books as a teen (not into it now because how everything is and lol coming on here has and seeing so much drama about it just tainted any chance of ever returning to it).