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Title: Movies Have Lost The Battle To Television
Post by: ER on October 13, 2023, 08:42:13 PM
Agree or...... what's the word I'm looking for? Oh! Agree.
Title: Re: Movies Have Lost The Battle To Television
Post by: LilCerberus on October 13, 2023, 08:48:07 PM
I dunno....
I mean, television isn't as fun since they quit showing old movies.....
And Moe Howard & Larry Fine thought television had ruined their careers, only to learn it saved the three stooges.....
Title: Re: Movies Have Lost The Battle To Television
Post by: Alex on October 13, 2023, 09:07:53 PM
I think both cinema and tv have lost out to streaming.
Title: Re: Movies Have Lost The Battle To Television
Post by: FatFreddysCat on October 14, 2023, 07:55:23 AM
I don't watch a lot of TV shows, I prefer movies... but I watch them on my television. So I guess that's kind of a wash?  :teddyr:
Title: Re: Movies Have Lost The Battle To Television
Post by: claws on October 14, 2023, 09:30:15 AM
They have always coexisted. I don't see why that should change?

Personally I quit watching TV in the early 2000s. I got tired with the constant assault of ads.
The future of TV and streaming platforms?

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Title: Re: Movies Have Lost The Battle To Television
Post by: M.10rda on October 14, 2023, 10:01:55 AM
YOUNG PEOPLE TODAY...  :lookingup: ...rarely watch complete movies anymore. I gather they still GO to theaters once in a while and sit there for a complete film, but if they're not in that room w/ the big screen, they ain't sittin' and watching a feature-length film on their computer, TV, or phone. I'm basing this on the majority of students ages 10-early 20s I've had contact w/ in the past decade... some post-college young adults as well.

So what do they do? They find short CLIPS from features on Youtube or elsewhere, watch them, and then resolve that they've seen the film. Ack! I just talked to a 21 year old college senior who is intelligent in all other ways, says he likes movies, and specifically says he likes Quentin Tarantino, but then admitted he had never seen a QT film in its entirety. Only clips on Youtube.  :buggedout: :bluesad: :thumbdown:

Cinema is doomed. Then again, the whole planet will be underwater in 100 years anyway...
Title: Re: Movies Have Lost The Battle To Television
Post by: LilCerberus on October 14, 2023, 01:26:03 PM
I've had trouble going to the cinema ever since I got double vision & had to start wearing prism eyeglasses....
The glare is terrible....
Watching a movie on my laptop in my reading glasses, or watching it on TV with no glasses is far easier on my senses...
Title: Re: Movies Have Lost The Battle To Television
Post by: Cult_Moody_Movies on October 15, 2023, 02:15:41 PM
The Hollywood elites are now being beat by a guy in his basement playing Fortnite or Minecraft for 15 hours.

I have mixed feelings.....
Title: Re: Movies Have Lost The Battle To Television
Post by: LilCerberus on October 15, 2023, 02:22:50 PM
I miss those Sunday Night movies....
Sometimes, a watered down version of something that bombed a few years earlier, & sometimes, Ripped from the headlines & stamped out in a week or two.....
Title: Re: Movies Have Lost The Battle To Television
Post by: zombie no.one on October 15, 2023, 04:18:04 PM
Quote from: M.10rda on October 14, 2023, 10:01:55 AM
YOUNG PEOPLE TODAY...  :lookingup: ...rarely watch complete movies anymore. I gather they still GO to theaters once in a while and sit there for a complete film, but if they're not in that room w/ the big screen, they ain't sittin' and watching a feature-length film on their computer, TV, or phone. I'm basing this on the majority of students ages 10-early 20s I've had contact w/ in the past decade... some post-college young adults as well.

So what do they do? They find short CLIPS from features on Youtube or elsewhere, watch them, and then resolve that they've seen the film. Ack! I just talked to a 21 year old college senior who is intelligent in all other ways, says he likes movies, and specifically says he likes Quentin Tarantino, but then admitted he had never seen a QT film in its entirety. Only clips on Youtube.  :buggedout: :bluesad: :thumbdown:

Cinema is doomed. Then again, the whole planet will be underwater in 100 years anyway...

there is a parallel to be drawn here with kids not knowing (or caring) what a full length album is any more. they'll only listen to individual tracks... that's how everything is presented and pushed now
Title: Re: Movies Have Lost The Battle To Television
Post by: Alex on October 15, 2023, 04:47:34 PM
Part of me has always been impressed that cinema survived VHS.
Title: Re: Movies Have Lost The Battle To Television
Post by: LilCerberus on October 15, 2023, 04:57:25 PM
Quote from: Alex on October 15, 2023, 04:47:34 PM
Part of me has always been impressed that cinema survived VHS.

Poignant you should mention that, as I understand the theatrical release of Flashdance and a couple of Jackie Chan movies were aided by the VHS release.....
Title: Re: Movies Have Lost The Battle To Television
Post by: ER on October 16, 2023, 06:53:19 AM
I guess in saying "TV" I was including streaming.

My thoughts were of how in terms of hours of viewership I believe TV dominates over cinema. In contrast to the garbage-movies dominating in cinemas, some excellent productions have been on TV/streaming, even basic cable, over the last decade or really across this century. You hear deep pop culture buzz about Game of Thrones, The Sopranos, Mad Men, Breaking Bad, The Crown, The Walking Dead, but who really praises the Marvel movies? People see them, they make a billion bucks, but they don't....put the energy into them that gets put into discussing TV shows, which people have been known to truly embrace, and the influences of which swept into everyday life. ("Do you have a zombiepocalypse escape plan" was directly a result of TWD.)

The last movies I can recall plunging deep into popular culture and generating true buzz and praise was The Lord of the Rings trilogy, and deservedly so. Since then neither Star Wars nor The Hobbit have made that big a splash. Movies come and go, people see them, they don't seem to care that much anymore, whereas movies used to be the outlet for the best minds in creativity, and that's not so anymore.

But actually, whoever said it is right, video games have them both on the ropes.

That's cultural evolution for you. (I hope it's evolution.)

Thanks to everyone who replied. It was just something I was thinking about.
Title: Re: Movies Have Lost The Battle To Television
Post by: Alex on October 16, 2023, 08:58:54 AM
Hey, some of us had a Zombie survival plan long before TWD.  :bouncegiggle:
Title: Re: Movies Have Lost The Battle To Television
Post by: Rev. Powell on October 16, 2023, 09:11:55 AM
Quote from: ER on October 16, 2023, 06:53:19 AM

The last movies I can recall plunging deep into popular culture and generating true buzz and praise was The Lord of the Rings trilogy, and deservedly so. Since then neither Star Wars nor The Hobbit have made that big a splash. Movies come and go, people see them, they don't seem to care that much anymore, whereas movies used to be the outlet for the best minds in creativity, and that's not so anymore.

Were you asleep all summer for Barbenheimer?

Anyway, I think feature length movies are losing a little ground to television. We are living in a sort of golden age for longform drama. Look at Marvel; they seem to be putting more energy/emphasis into their TV series right now than their theatrical releases. I don't think movies are going anywhere anytime soon, however, anymore than novels are going anywhere. Streaming and theatrical releases are not mutually exclusive.
Title: Re: Movies Have Lost The Battle To Television
Post by: LilCerberus on October 16, 2023, 09:16:19 PM
Maybe it's the new Oscar rules, & so forth....
Thinking out loud, I suppose, but then, the fate of the last few Disney movies keeps coming up in my other circles.....
Title: Re: Movies Have Lost The Battle To Television
Post by: ER on October 17, 2023, 08:33:40 PM
Quote from: Rev. Powell on October 16, 2023, 09:11:55 AM
Quote from: ER on October 16, 2023, 06:53:19 AM



Were you asleep all summer for Barbenheimer?


Barbie has one of those? Huh, maybe Ken really is gay.
Title: Re: Movies Have Lost The Battle To Television
Post by: LilCerberus on October 18, 2023, 06:39:58 PM
TV gives you a chance to go to the bathroom.....
Streaming lets you hit Pause.....
Smart phones let you take it with you...
Title: Re: Movies Have Lost The Battle To Television
Post by: RCMerchant on October 18, 2023, 07:20:38 PM
They been saying that since the 50's.
I don't think so.