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[edit] Classification of film
I noticed this film is categorized under Category:1980s_horror_films. I find this incorrect, based on several points:
• The definition of a horror film describes such films as "designed to elicit fright, fear, terror, or horror from viewers". Anyone who has seen this beloved movie can clearly attest that this was certainly not the intention. Peterson's Elvira has always been a "comical character" and "quick-witted personality", marked by "campy humor, obvious sex appeal, and good-natured self-mockery."
• In the same Wikipedia article, "Some horror films incorporate elements of other genres such as science fiction, fantasy, mockumentary, black comedy, and thrillers". This is the obverse of what this movie achieved; this was a comedy that incorporated elements of other genres that it was lampooning. Specifically, it parodies everything from "Flashdance" to "The Wizard Of Oz". [1]
• The film itself was marketed as comedy, following the traditional Elvira style. Note the movie poster, which states, "Elvira makes her Big Scream Debut in her Hot New Comedy."
As I'm not a account holder with Wikipedia (I spend quite a bit of time on other MediaWiki projects), I'll leave it to a "regular" to make such a change. But should any discussion be required, I encourage anyone to reference the sources I've mentioned, as well as watching the movie for themselves, before making a decision.
— jF 02:49, 20 December 2007 (UTC)