Electric Moon
Here to conquer Earth
I used to like fantasy, but I do no longer. It seems like practically EVERYONE else likes fantasy at least a small bit, so I was wondering, is there anyone else here who completely dislikes fantasy?
I don't mind it but I think it's due to that I watch a lot of Japanese Anime and they often combine sci-fi & fantasy elements together (along with horror sometimes). I may not go out of my way to watch a fantasy movie but I don't avoid them either.
Maybe Electric Moon is still traumatized from watching Dungeons & Dragons with Marlon Wayans!Not tryin to be rude, but do you have any specific reasons for this distaste. Personally I love fantasy, but don't like the aspect of Future Robot Beep Boop, because I don't like things seeming surreal. (Despite the fact that in fantasy theres dragons and wizards...)
*I contridict a lot.
I just saw that recently (well, the last couple of years or so). Oh, my goodness... that was a bad movie, even by my low standards. The only part that stood out was Sandy Farina as Strawberry Fields. If it wasn't for this movie she likely could have had a decent career as a singer.Without hesitation I would have to say that SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND (1978) still sickens me.
I used to like fantasy, but I do no longer. It seems like practically EVERYONE else likes fantasy at least a small bit, so I was wondering, is there anyone else here who completely dislikes fantasy?
I like a lot of fantasy, but I am getting a bit bored with every second TV show being about Vampires.
Not even The Neverending Story? How about titles that crossed genres like Krull?I tend to dislike fantasy, about the only thing I ever liked with trolls and elves and such was the original WarCraft and WarCraft II video games... never got into the 'magic' part of it or WoW. I did however really enjoy Hercules and Xena- they were fantasy I guess but I consider it more greek/gods then contemporary fantasy.
Fantasy is good for the imagination. Dark Shadows by Dave Curtis. The Neverending Story and Krull are good examples of good fantasy programs.
I tend to dislike fantasy, about the only thing I ever liked with trolls and elves and such was the original WarCraft and WarCraft II video games... never got into the 'magic' part of it or WoW. I did however really enjoy Hercules and Xena- they were fantasy I guess but I consider it more greek/gods then contemporary fantasy.