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![]() Seriously, though, wristwatches (and smartphones/tablets) will never replace TVs. Not gonna happen. Sure, younger people may like watching stuff on their smaller screens today, but what happens when many of them grow up and get married & have kids? They're not going to want to have a family movie night watching a movie on a phone or tablet. They're going to want to watch it on a TV! |
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If you're a person that goes out of their way, and makes plans to watch a feature film on their phone, you've made a grave mistake. Waiting at the motor vehicle, in a Dr's office, at the bus stop, between classes...etc are all times that are ideal to watch funny YouTube clips, educational videos, read...etc Not watch a feature film. |
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Blu-ray King
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Good one. But seriously, I thought it was weird when her character made it a plan to set up and watch a two hour movie....on her 13" laptop on her thighs. Of course this is a slippery slope. Next she'll watch it on an iPad on her kitchen counter while baking cookies, then watch it on her phone while getting a pedicure. I don't care if its Mulholland Dr or an Adam Sandler movie, something is....missing...when ya watch any movie on such devices. Now a 22 minute episode of South Park, Seinfeld, or Modern Family is just fine to watch on an iPad. I don't know why. It just seems different when it comes to movies |
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![]() And even if the kids do watch some stuff on their smartphones or tablets, the family will still have a TV. You're just being paranoid about all of this. |
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Com on man. I am sorry to say this but this paranoia of yours is getting pretty ridiculous. Noway is smartphones replacing tv's in families living rooms. Not happening no family is gonna want to sit huddled up infront of a freaking smartphone or tablet instead of sitting infront a big tv.
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My opinion is that movies are so available from so many sources and there's so much junk being issued and so many look-alike films, that the mass culture no longer considers films important and therefore they consider them disposable. If films are disposable, there's no need to own them. In the 1970s, there was tremendous interest in the history of film and universities developed tons of film courses over the next 20 years. But except in the film schools like NYU and UCLA, I think there's been a big retrenchment in student interest in films. To me, the beautiful Blu-ray sets of the Keaton and Chaplin films, "Citizen Kane", the "Seven Samurai" and so many others are treasures. But I grew up in an age when it was impossible for most people to own good copies of such films. Just as today's young people don't value owning music, I don't think most people value owning films. And even when they do, they're content watching the films on portable devices. If they did truly value these films, Blu-ray would be far more successful than it is. Edit: the last two weeks have been up vs. last year for BD, not just the last week. Last edited by ZoetMB; 02-11-2015 at 11:53 PM. |
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Yeah, people act as though you have to do one thing and that's it forever. I bang on about vinyl but I don't sit there and listen to vinyl whenever I want to listen to something just because I made some sort of choice in the 80s. I've got 1000s of CDs, loads of MP3, FLAC etc, cassettes, bluray audio, SACD and they're all loved and do the thing they're supposed to do splendidly.
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#1257 |
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They have? I use Netflix and still purchase Blu-ray. I see streaming as a substitute to cable and then a supplement to physical media.
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#1258 |
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I don't know anyone who watches movies on a smartphone. Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu (among many others) are all available directly on my TV.
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#1259 |
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Yes but how old are you? People are getting stuck in the now. It's down the line I am talking about. Digital means smartphones and tablets to many many people now.
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