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I used to love going to the theater and watching a film. It was an event, or at the very least, a treat for myself. Now, I'm bogged down by the glimpse of cellphones in my eyes as some knob-head takes a photo of the screen, people talking and $15+ ticket prices. All of that before I've even weighed in the quality of the film.
Now, tv shows on premium, basic cable, and even network are upping their stories and their production values. Not to mention streaming sites like Hulu and netflix that offer exclusive content an entire season at a time. Plus there are shows that do a serial format like American Horror story where one season is it's own story. I like this format because a good story can be broken down and paced for the hours of time it may require without having to worry about if its going to be renewed or canceled.
We even have mini series for network tv doing this. The upcoming (though looks awful) Rosemary's Baby is a 4 hour series.
I have no excitement for any of the big movies coming out this summer, but I can't wait for Penny Dreadful (the first episode is gewd), and the return of Sleepy Hollow, The Walking Dead and many other tv shows. For me, it's not about the huge special effects. As a culture we have become so jaded with those anyway. It's about the story, and how its treated. Often, movies don't do stories justice, no matter how long they make them.
So what say you, loungers. Are you noticing this trend? Are you a part of it? Do you prefer either medium to the other, or are they too different?
Now, tv shows on premium, basic cable, and even network are upping their stories and their production values. Not to mention streaming sites like Hulu and netflix that offer exclusive content an entire season at a time. Plus there are shows that do a serial format like American Horror story where one season is it's own story. I like this format because a good story can be broken down and paced for the hours of time it may require without having to worry about if its going to be renewed or canceled.
We even have mini series for network tv doing this. The upcoming (though looks awful) Rosemary's Baby is a 4 hour series.
I have no excitement for any of the big movies coming out this summer, but I can't wait for Penny Dreadful (the first episode is gewd), and the return of Sleepy Hollow, The Walking Dead and many other tv shows. For me, it's not about the huge special effects. As a culture we have become so jaded with those anyway. It's about the story, and how its treated. Often, movies don't do stories justice, no matter how long they make them.
So what say you, loungers. Are you noticing this trend? Are you a part of it? Do you prefer either medium to the other, or are they too different?