I think point A pretty much covers it. Hollywood prefers nice, simple -- and broad -- categories like comedy, drama, and science fiction. Ask them to be more precise than that and you get abominations like "dramedy" and that's too high a price linguistically for me to pay in order to get precision about supernatural/occult shows.
Yet it may not be for others. I'm not really keen on fiction or film that is tagged, "Supernatural", as this often includes things I don't want to see or read about; stories about erotic vampires, lecherous ghosts, vicious horror, etc.
Yet I enjoy horror novels written by King, Hutson, Lovecraft, etc., zonbie flicks, etc.
I guess what it goes down to is that persons are fickle and pervese in their likes and dislikes. Offer someone raw fish to eat, and they say "ewh!"; offer them sushi and they'll say "yum!"
Part of the problem, viewable on many stores' bookshelves, is that Fantasy is lumped in with Science Fiction. The supernatural (and modern urban fantasy) clearly hooks into the mushily defined Science Fiction-qua-Science Fiction and Fantasy.
Similarly, Jim Butcher's Dresden Files books used to be in Horror, but are mostly in the SF section now.
Our clueless local Chapters (both of them) have recently bi-furcated "Fantasy" (meaning all the books that seem remotely like all the WotC game novels) and "Science Fiction" (meaning all the books that seem remotely like all the Halo and Star Trek licensed novels).
Quite often I find humour in the attempts of the shelvers to properly locate things. KJ Parker showing up in Sci Fi because the trilogy has the word "Engineer" in it. Butcher showing up in both Sci-Fi and Fantasy, but not duplicates (odd numbers in one, even in the other? who knows?).
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Date: 2008-01-25 14:46 (UTC)B) You used 'Bah!' in that post. Heee!
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Date: 2008-01-25 16:38 (UTC)Yet I enjoy horror novels written by King, Hutson, Lovecraft, etc., zonbie flicks, etc.
I guess what it goes down to is that persons are fickle and pervese in their likes and dislikes. Offer someone raw fish to eat, and they say "ewh!"; offer them sushi and they'll say "yum!"
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Date: 2008-01-25 21:25 (UTC)And with one stroke, the Doc wipes out most of HK Category III "cinema"!
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Date: 2008-01-25 15:52 (UTC)So, "Kindred: The Embraced" was a scifi show? Bah!
(There, I did it again.)
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Date: 2008-01-25 15:58 (UTC)Similarly, Jim Butcher's Dresden Files books used to be in Horror, but are mostly in the SF section now.
Doug.
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Date: 2008-01-25 21:27 (UTC)Quite often I find humour in the attempts of the shelvers to properly locate things. KJ Parker showing up in Sci Fi because the trilogy has the word "Engineer" in it. Butcher showing up in both Sci-Fi and Fantasy, but not duplicates (odd numbers in one, even in the other? who knows?).