You guys know we're living in the End Times of Television & Film, right? No new productions will be able to start until as late as 2023. Every show you know and love will be cancelled. Actors will age. Ideas will become dated. After a while, no new movies or television will release, even on streaming. They'll simply run out of content.
The question is: where do we go from here? AI-aided entertainment that can be made by NEETs? Or will we just have to survive until studios and streaming services resume production on new shows? When are you starting your next [insert kino] rewatch? I hope you don't get tired of it too soon.
Oh, you won't release yourself from this torment. You know that. You'll just choke on the stale air, shitposting without OC for the next 3 years. You might as well be in a prison.
Easton Morris
Read a book it’s just like a movie
Jacob Sullivan
It is what it is, if it causes a total collapse and a renaissance in the mid 20s then great, if not oh well Chances are this'll be a bump in the road and this time next year people will already be starting to forget the minor delay their same old boring shows had
Jackson Gonzalez
I think we'll all come out of this much healthier
Jayden Collins
I dunno about you, but I don't want to wait 2-3 more years for another season of The Expanse.
*coof coof*
Zachary Lewis
I don't care if no new music, books, films, or vidya comes out ever again I have plenty of classics backlogged to keep me busy for the rest of my life I've grown out of chasing new releases
Gabriel Scott
God I wish
David Scott
Good. It would unironically lead to a much improved society. People would interact more, and start turning toward more home grown entertainment. It's a win win.
Landon Gomez
I've been catching up on old movies and tv and vidya and comics and books.
The world needs to take a break. It is okay. I just hope banks can fucking chill. You can't get blood from a stone. People are out of work. Business shut down for safety from this horrible plague.
This. It's actually very freeing when you get off the treadmill. Saves money too. Most people are just chasing what's topical, because they want to be apart of the social phenomenon. The actual art becomes secondary.
Aaron Mitchell
Good, theres still enough good stuff already made for me to re-watch. I had actors, I hope they go out of work.
And maybe during the 3 years the Jews will think of something half decent instead of just tying to rape existing IPs and cash out on nostalgia.
Zachary Perez
>Most people are just chasing what's topical, because they want to be apart of the social phenomenon. There's nothing wrong with that. We're social creatures who live in the present. The most we can hope to aspire to is either creating or taking part in a nationally- or globally-shared cultural experience.
Tom Holland is training for Uncharted right now, and Spider-Man 3 is still going ahead for a 2021 summer release.
David Sullivan
What about Summer 2022?
Grayson Cooper
>everyone is a soulless hylic like me that can only follow the crowd!
Wyatt Powell
It's bad when Hollywood just uses it to fleece money out of people because they just have to see the new Marvel on opening night though.
Easton Barnes
>Most people are just chasing what's topical, because they want to be apart of the social phenomenon This >The most we can hope to aspire to is either creating or taking part in a nationally- or globally-shared cultural experience. This is just conformity. For many people, that's the only emotion that matters
Eli Ward
>conformity is an emotion Eh?
Henry Martin
It's a palpable sensation, people chase and crave it the same way they chase love, affection, popularity I'd say it qualifies
Brody Green
Good. Let it all burn. I'm an animator and even I would welcome extinction or a solar flare destroying media once and for all. Maybe people will actually form communities again.
James Adams
time to take the animepill
Logan Foster
Picard and GOT seasons 5-7 already had me thinking we should just shut it all down.
Nicholas Diaz
It took me a long time to realize this, but it is I never understood why people were so easily manipulated by media into feeling specific emotions I finally realized that, for many people, emotions like joy, anger, fear etc. were only secondary to the emotion of belonging
a sense of belonging and the emotions resultant of viewing comedy/tragedy are two different things entirely
Justin Russell
Then why do people only care about some tragedies, and not others? Their caring is independent of the scale of the actual tragedy People only feel the emotions as a result of viewing comedy/tragedy if the feeling of belonging is first fulfilled
Gavin James
>People only feel the emotions as a result of viewing comedy/tragedy if the feeling of belonging is first fulfilled that doesn't mean "belonging" is an emotion it's an intellectual response to feeling included a primal, social urge fulfilled you might as well say feeling hungry/full is an emotion