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Join Date: Feb 11, 2010
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Just wondering peoples opinions on this...
We can agree Unsolved Mysteries was a truly unique show, but do you find yourself attracted to any particular types of cases because of your favored movie type (with or without realising it)? Personally I find myself more attracted to the crime cases, because many of the movies I like seem to sway towards crime, police, forensics, murder mystery style movies. Also liked Sci-Fi cases like UFOs, Ghosts or Psychics because always liked movies about the paranormal or certain horror movies. I never liked Lost Loves because I was never really into romance, drama or any types of movie like that. Anyone else find these connections? |
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The cases that tend to attract me are ones that had a truly bizarre nature to them or had some scary production values. Quote:
You also have to consider that quite a few of us (myself, included) have backgrounds in either the legal, forensics, psychology or law enforcement. So by nature we tend to gravitate to the crime segments and less to the other ones. |
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For me, there isn't much of a correlation between UM and my favorite types of movie. I used to love the segments about lost treasures, alternate history scenarios (I'm a big history buff), and unsolved and odd crimes.
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THE Mystery Machine
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Not so much a connection with movies. I think it's really hard to pull off a great mystery movie, and I'm sure if I thought about it for a while, I could come up with a few....
Really, I see a big correlation between reading mystery books as a kid and watching UM (which I also watched as a child). I even read non-fiction mystery books, like books that profile famous missing persons cases...yes, children's books about missing persons. |
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I think there is a connection. It is all about interests. If you 'like' crime and murder, have an interest in that kind of subjects you will watch programs and movies that include that kind of subjects.
I did not like the lost love or UFO segments because I am also not interested in movies about that subject. I like the suspense (thrillers) and drama so I pick movies that are about that. |
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At the same time as watching it though was also watching similar types of crime movies etc. (probably a little underage for most of them at the time but meh). Quote:
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