A cool Guide to Film Popularity over the Years
A cool Guide to Film Popularity over the Years
A cool Guide to Film Popularity over the Years
The lack of decades on every x axis other than the bottom bothers me. This is not a cool guide.
Normally that indicates that all the x axis are the same. If that's not true here, then that's an issue. But I don't see any indication that it's not.
Blazing Saddles came out in 1974 and practically killed a genre.
So which category are the marvel/"every obscure comic character gets their own file series" films?
Fantasy? Thriller?
MCU should probably get its own graph, which starts as a line going straight up.
Action
What different thriller/horror? They same?
One of them has zombies, the other has zombies that dance.
Both contain Vincent Price
"Psycho" is a thriller. "Halloween" is horror.
Horror is blood and gore. Thriller is scary (ghosts etc) but no (or only little) blood.
Think of thrillers more like rollercoaster rides - they’re fun because they’re exciting and sometimes scary
Horror is more like haunted houses, they’re fun because they’re scary, which is sometimes exciting
This is the interesting thing about genres - they’re often abstract and can blur definitions easily. The same way we don’t consider a hot dog or a pop tart a sandwich, even though you can often find the definition of a sandwich in each.
Friday the 13th vs gone girl.
Can you please slow down with the reposted drivel? This one even got removed by the mods on Reddit, FFS!
I wish they would make some new good westerns. It is like all new stuff that is made is so 'remake' or 'next number'.
Now do a heatmap of jaccard indices
The scaling of the vertical axes is bugging me :(
I was wondering how I'd missed so many sci fi movies until I saw your comment...
Oh I didn't even notice that. Yeah, that's bad.
Yeah. That's just awful. Wow.