Every generation has to reinvent half the things the previous ones invented and relearn half the things the previous ones learned.
We have now more or less reinvented cable, albeit with a few modest convenience upgrades.
We sure got to burn through a lot of venture capital cash though for a few years watching all that stuff super cheap, though. Wheeee.
We have now more or less reinvented cable, albeit with a few modest convenience upgrades.
We sure got to burn through a lot of venture capital cash though for a few years watching all that stuff super cheap, though. Wheeee.
Streaming is far from perfect, but when I think about what’s available to me in the blink of an eye, compared to what was available to me when I was a kid. I mean, how in the world could I ever complain. I often talk about how I wish I had started digging into film at an earlier age because so many mofos are where I am now in their late teens early twenties. Realistically though, I didn’t have access to probably 2/3 of what I have watched in the last decade. Go back a generation to my parents and they had no home video.
There are always things to discuss about the state of media but to go backwards? I don’t see how anyone who loves movies could want that.