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by casralad
1529 days ago
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No. "Netflix / Disney etc seem to have copped onto one idea that works and just release the same tv show / movie over and over again with a slight tweak as it brings the money in without any worries." This is the golden age of streaming. There's more diversity in show types on Netflix alone than across all platforms (movies, tv, direct to video) in the 90s. Paramount is almost entirely devoted to new Star Trek properties and HBO Max releases a new movie every month. If you aren't seeing innovation in story-telling its because you are a Philistine. This question has real "kids today" energy. |
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People believe music, movies and video are dead despite services like Soundcloud and Youtube.
People believe game devlopment is dead despite the explosion (in both quality and quantity) of indie gaming.
People believe movies are dead despite Netflix and streaming.
People still talk about television, theaters and newspapers as if they were relevant.
The quality of everything is going up, but everything is shit now.
I really am starting to wonder if Hacker News is just where old hackers go to yell at clouds.