Why are we getting tired of Cinema and Tv shows?
>>215494627because material conditions are getting worse so the escapism is not hitting the same
>>215494627It's not fun 80s anymorePeople these days simply don't have the luxury of indulging in fiction.
>>215494627Ive been thinking about killing myself
>>215494627Millennials started writing and directing.
>>215494627Cinemas and tv are based on a handful of recurring archetypes and memes. So when you grow old enough you go into the "i already saw this shit" mode.
>>215494645If material conditions are worse then people should be more eager for escapism. The movies and tv are just dogshit now.
>>215494645>>215494737>>215494836Anyone who wants to protect their finances must accumulate silver. It will be your lifeboat as dollar dies in the next 5 years (this controlled decline is on purpose, ordained by WEF + agreed upon through UN since 2015, using the excuse of the virus outbreak to deploy worldwide. Don't be pawns on their chessboard for their shits & giggles, STACK SILVER. Every ounce helps.)
Watched the david lynch movie lost highway yesterday while drunk as fuck and didnt get it at all.
They produce shows and kinofilms using these typical formula conventions of cinema, and rarely do the deviate from those models. By working to satisfy the maximum percentage of viewers for a wide consumer appeal, they then rarely do anything different or thought-provoking. And once you've realized that 90 of film and television isn't worth your time, and then you see ads and trailers for more and more new shit, month after month, year after year, you can't help but realize that it shouldn't be like this. Some movies are always going to be shit products, but the mandatory uninspired slop doesn't have to be happening like this. It's just another example of capitalism offering the cheapest, lowest quality content that they can and only caring about try to make a quick buck. These shows and movies aren't art, they're not stories. They're just products they want you to use just like toilet paper. They don't want to entertain you. They want that toilet paper money
>>215495881Sunset Boulevard + OJ Simpson
>>215494627They're just bad. You know what I watched last night? Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. That was a good fucking movie. It was creative, look at the scene where they're riding on the bicycle and the camera goes behind the fence, you only see flittering images from between tiny gaps, crazy to obstruct the view that way and it gets you to pay attention.Look at the montages. One done with old-timey sepia photograph stills, another about them robbing banks with funny chase scenes. Two distinctly different styles. The fucking movie kept being inventive across its entire runtime. How does it open? The opening credits play on one side of the screen while the other side is taken up by a grainy old film depicting a robbery. Move on to a card game, tightly focused on Sundance. Tight, controlled shots. But The Hole in the Wall? Big vistas. The language keeps changing, getting richer. The intimate keeps switching with the general, the distant. The principal antagonists are never even seen, Harrison never appears in the film and his hired guns are only ever seen from a distance, we know their names but their names. They're an unknown. Their pursuit is dogged and relentless, like the changing of the times, and cannot be stopped, just like the changing of the times.They don't make movies like this anymore. Everything sucks now. There's no art to it. Just formula.