Chad's post about Will Ferrel's movies caused me to think about other movies that are formula based. Most notably are the 007 Movies ... all begin with a the single shot and blood, move to the prequel, the theme song, mission assignment, gadgets with Q, a bunch of action, Bond girls and triumphs over the bad guys. Other formula movies I can think of are the Indiana Jones and the Back to the Future ones. On TV CSI (all of them), Columbo and lawyer shows definitely have a formula. And for both genres you have the Mission Impossible shows/movies. I know there are more that I am not remembering. Any that stand out in your mind?
Formula Movies
Chad's post about Will Ferrel's movies caused me to think about other movies that are formula based. Most notably are the 007 Movies ... all begin with a the single shot and blood, move to the prequel, the theme song, mission assignment, gadgets with Q, a bunch of action, Bond girls and triumphs over the bad guys. Other formula movies I can think of are the Indiana Jones and the Back to the Future ones. On TV CSI (all of them), Columbo and lawyer shows definitely have a formula. And for both genres you have the Mission Impossible shows/movies. I know there are more that I am not remembering. Any that stand out in your mind?
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None come to mind but I can see Peter Graves and HEAR the theme to MI in my mind....I loved that show.
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ReplyDeleteStar Wars: opening battle sequence; discovering what the mission is; more fighting in the middle; realizing there's more that needs to be done/death of major character; triumphant ending.
Jaws: shark shows up and eats; people realize, "Oh, geez! There's a shark!"; hero's kids go missing; kids are found; shark killed.
Indiana Jones: find a secondary relic at great risk to life; get called on to find better relic; fight Nazis; find relic; discover inner strength and wisdom; credits roll.
I'll stop there; I'm sure there are lots more.
- Matt
Hey Bob,
ReplyDeleteI'm not against good formulas, I don't think. I got a kick out of Rocky 6's formula, in fact.
But, the link to the original post is not working. And I don't know which blog is Chad's.
Thanks CP, I fixed the link. Rocky - now that is a formula I like :)
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