And of course there was Moonlighting, which was billed as a "crime
drama" but was far more well-known for comedy :)
IMHO, some of the best shows and films are the ones which combine both
drama and comedy. I actually love Desperate Housewives, and the way it
utilizes both in such perfect balance. Laughing through the tears can
be a wonderful cinematic experience, when it's done well.
Some of Moonlighting's best moments were some of the more tender scenes
between Dave and Maddie, like their first kiss when he was going on the
run because he (mistakenly) believed he had accidentally killed someone,
and they thought they might never see each other again. It didn't
distract from the comedy, nor did the comedy lessen the effect of that
or similar moments. Together, they simply made for a richer story and
characters.
Also, I think the Scream films have proven that comedy need not take
away from the horror aspects of a movie. They worked equally well on
both levels, with neither part lessened by the presence of the other.
Were they funny? You bet! Were they scary? Oh yeah.
A good DS-related example is Jim Fyfe's delightfully off-kilter
portrayal of Willie in the revival series. He was a wonderful comedic
counterpoint to the more creepy goings-on in Collinwood, but it never
took away from the gothic tragedy, it just made the whole thing more
fun.
I remember the episode (of the original series) where Julia was
screaming and screaming in terror because she knew Barnabas was coming
after her. Yes, it was supposed to be terrifying, but I found Grayson's
over-the-top wailing absolutely hilarious, and I couldn't stop laughing!
Did it render the whole show ridiculous, or make me love DS any less?
Not a bit...
Pretty sure we all have favorite DS moments like that, and I believe
that any such moments in the new film will be an affectioate, loving
homage from Burton and Depp. not a slap in the face of their fellow DS
fans.
JMHO
Diva
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