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It's not a fad Dylan imo. It's here to stay. I think there are enough people who love film to ensure that it will survive but I'm not confident lol!
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So what? All this hand-wringing over changing consumption is silly. People watch Veep on the way to work? Life will go on. |
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Nobody is 'abandoning' movies and tv shows.
They're watching movies and tv shows through different portals. So what? They're also doing other things. So what? Would you be panicking about the looming death of the television set if you read an article that said people between the ages of 18-24 were reading a lot of books? |
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To answer your question, no. But video content is completely different. |
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It has been argued though that whatever the generation of today grow up with sets the future in motion. Regardless, I will be a dinosaur if necessary hanging on to old school entertainment till the day I die as long as traditional media is not snatched away from me/us.
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#990 | |
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But don't just blame the millenials. They certainly deserve their share, but the other part of the equation is corporate greed. Like everything else today, it's all about the $. And in actuality it seems like it's all about getting that last 1/2 cent (of profit) ... ![]() ![]() |
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I think you do the younger generation no favours. Frozen is quite popular with under 30s, I believe, that's going to be around for quite a while. There is a wealth of quality television around now, more than ever, so someone must be watching it, albeit in non-traditional ways (Netflix etc). Started Marco Polo tonight, quite stunning to look at; Pointless watching on a small screen, it's big screen, old fashioned, entertainment.
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But other than that massive release, I don't think there has been anything else that has done very strong sales on disc this year. It's been a relatively weak blockbuster year. Even Guardians of the Galaxy couldn't prevent Blu-ray sales from being down 31% from last year during the same week. |
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#993 | |
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It was in all the papers. |
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But will the millennial generation have the ability to enjoy a sit down experience? Once all the current 30 and 40 something's have passed that leaves the generation that are flicking through Twitter, checking facebook, playing candy rush, checking their status, listening to some crappy boy band or girl band from x factor, posting or watching the latest non-celebrity from youtube, using Vine to post a six second video of them putting their shoes on, back to Twitter to tell the world about it rinse and repeat. Their are stats to show younger people are moving away from tv. That is not healthy for the future of movies and TV series. When 6 second clips are considered the future of journalism and advertising I think all hope is lost for mankind.
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#996 |
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Different world now. Movie stars hold little appeal for millenials and youtube is far more I portent to them than the next blockbuster. Plus back then, you didn't have all the social networks and portable entertainment devices that you can literally take anywhere.
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#997 | |
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Someone in their mid 30s can be a millennial, way to stereotype a whole generation. Last edited by crazyBLUE; 12-28-2014 at 11:00 AM. Reason: same |
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#998 |
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Ok then, let's say someone under 25. Some class millennials as people who were born from 2000 onwards. That makes more sense in my argument.
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After 2000 is Gen Z. Last edited by crazyBLUE; 12-28-2014 at 11:02 AM. Reason: same |
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It depends who you speak to. People have different descriptions. Like I said, let's just say the under 25 section.
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