If you're using MVC, there is no reason to send the data to the view with HtmlEncode
for really any reason. The reason for this is because you can do it much easier in the view it's self.
<!-- WEB FORMS VIEW ENGINE -->
<!-- This is already encoded -->
<%: Model.genre %>
<!-- This is NOT encoded -->
<%= Model.genre %>
<!-- RAZOR VIEW ENGINE -->
<!-- This is already encoded -->
@Model.genre
<!-- This is NOT encoded -->
@MvcHtmlString.Create(Model.genre)
As for sanitizing, that's a different ball of wax all together. Jeff Atwood has some code here and talks about it here. Remember, you can store whatever user input in the database, it's the output that needs sanitizing AND html encoding.
As for encoding non-string parameters. It's usually not necessary, however the difference between <%: Model.genre %>
and <%= Model.genre %>
is pretty insignificant in your development time.