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are Agnes Browne and Starting Over in the same movie category recently i looked up Agnes Browne and the categories for it are comedy drama and romance and i also read that it was based on the novel the Mammy by Brendan o Carroll and i looked up Starting Over and it said comedy romance and it was also based on a novel so are they in the same category and i hope this one goes in Dragonflymagics advice column becuase i am not posting anymore question to Dangernerd .
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Sorry Hon, I am not much of a movie buff. If the reason you ask for the comedy, drama, romance catagories for movies is because that is what you want to watch, the only part missing in the 2nd title you mentioned was the word "Drama". I have found that the people with the jobs of labeling movies as drama strictly or romance have different tastes than myself. What was listed as comedy, I didnt find funny at all, actually stupid. Or a serious drama in labeling, ending up a romantic comedy. Those are my favorite catagories too. One way I look for comedys is by looking for some of my favorite actors in comedy roles, they tend to get type cast. If you are also looking for books turned into movies, do searchs o for books of such and such author turned into movies. I did a search once for Nora Roberts books turned into movies. It's hard to know how many are out there and where to purchase them cus they aren't widely distributed but I found a few of them on You tube, the ones that people who purchaseed them decided to download.
The best way to find out if you like a movie, is actually the simpliest, just watch it. Hubby and I have slugged through a half hour of torture of a bad movie that sounded good, and decided to turn it off and watch something else. Just because one movie or one book turned to movie worked well, it doesnt guarantee the next book turned movie worked out just as well. You just have to take your chances, or not. ]
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