• The entertainment strike

    From Utopian Galt@21:4/108 to All on Sat Aug 12 16:19:23 2023
    Will we survive the strike if we have no fresh content for the next year?


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  • From acn@21:3/127.1 to Utopian Galt on Mon Aug 14 11:37:00 2023
    Am 12.08.23 schrieb Utopian Galt@21:4/108 in FSX_GEN:

    Hallo Utopian,

    Will we survive the strike if we have no fresh content for the next year?

    Yes, that would make it possible to watch all the older series that
    are on my watchlist without missing something new :)

    Regards,
    Anna

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  • From Adept@21:2/108 to Utopian Galt on Mon Aug 14 10:08:31 2023
    Will we survive the strike if we have no fresh content for the next year?

    I, for one, will not stand for having to go outside or read a book.

    ...and don't find it the least bit ironic to be spending time reading and creating original content on BBSs.

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  • From candycane@21:4/141 to acn on Mon Aug 14 08:21:39 2023
    Re: Re: The entertainment strike
    By: acn to Utopian Galt on Mon Aug 14 2023 11:37 am

    Yes, that would make it possible to watch all the older series that
    are on my watchlist without missing something new :)

    Working through the ol' backlog?

    candycane

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  • From candycane@21:4/141 to Adept on Mon Aug 14 08:23:24 2023
    Re: Re: The entertainment strike
    By: Adept to Utopian Galt on Mon Aug 14 2023 10:08 am

    ...and don't find it the least bit ironic to be spending time reading and creating original content on BBSs.

    Oh cool, what kind of content do you make?

    candycane

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  • From Adept@21:2/108 to candycane on Tue Aug 15 09:13:24 2023
    ...and don't find it the least bit ironic to be spending time reading creating original content on BBSs.

    Oh cool, what kind of content do you make?

    I meant it in the sense that posting and reading posts is reading and creating original content.

    But I do make the occasional ANSI, at least.

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  • From candycane@21:4/141 to Adept on Tue Aug 15 08:36:58 2023
    Re: Re: The entertainment strike
    By: Adept to candycane on Tue Aug 15 2023 09:13 am

    I meant it in the sense that posting and reading posts is reading and creating original content.

    But I do make the occasional ANSI, at least.

    Oh cool, I do pixel art a bit.

    candycane

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  • From nugax@21:1/107 to All on Tue Aug 15 15:20:17 2023
    Truth. I have so many shows I say I’m going to watch then end up watching Star Trek reruns.

    On 06:37 14/08 , acn wrote:
    Am 12.08.23 schrieb Utopian Galt@21:4/108 in FSX_GEN:

    Hallo Utopian,

    Will we survive the strike if we have no fresh content for the next year?

    Yes, that would make it possible to watch all the older series that
    are on my watchlist without missing something new :)

    Regards,
    Anna

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  • From Arelor@21:2/138 to Utopian Galt on Thu Aug 17 16:48:12 2023
    Re: The entertainment strike
    By: Utopian Galt to All on Sat Aug 12 2023 04:19 pm

    Will we survive the strike if we have no fresh content for the next year?


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    I argue that the whole Entertainment industry is redundant at this point. We could consume classic books and movies no end and our lives would not be enough to consume all of the good material. We only consume new stuff because it loks more shinny and has more marketing power behind it.

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Arelor on Thu Aug 17 15:58:29 2023
    Re: The entertainment strike
    By: Arelor to Utopian Galt on Thu Aug 17 2023 04:48 pm

    I argue that the whole Entertainment industry is redundant at this point. We could consume classic books and movies no end and our lives would not be enough to consume all of the good material. We only consume new stuff because it loks more shinny and has more marketing power behind it.

    I've heard it said that there are only 7 basic narrative plots in story telling, and any book, movie, etc. is just a variation of those plots.

    Sometimes I like re-watching old movies & TV shows, especially if I hvaen't seen them in years.

    For books, typically I read a book only once.

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  • From candycane@21:4/141 to Arelor on Thu Aug 17 21:53:13 2023
    Re: The entertainment strike
    By: Arelor to Utopian Galt on Thu Aug 17 2023 04:48 pm

    We could consume classic books and movies no end and our lives would not be enough to consume all of the good material. We only consume new stuff because it loks more shinny and has more marketing power behind it.

    I'd argue that the magic of new content is how people take existing ideas and make it better. Like, long-running series building on the world, callbacks, subverting expectations <IN A CLEVER WAY>, etc.

    candycane

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  • From acn@21:3/127.1 to candycane on Fri Aug 18 13:20:00 2023
    Am 14.08.23 schrieb candycane@21:4/141 in FSX_GEN:

    Hallo candycane,

    Yes, that would make it possible to watch all the older series that
    are on my watchlist without missing something new :)

    Working through the ol' backlog?

    Oh yes :) That would take a reeeeaally long time to finish...

    Regards,
    Anna

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  • From hollowone@21:2/150 to Arelor on Fri Aug 18 13:16:49 2023
    I argue that the whole Entertainment industry is redundant at this
    point. We could consume classic books and movies no end and our lives would not be enough to consume all of the good material. We only consume new stuff because it loks more shinny and has more marketing power
    behind it.

    Difficult to swallow but kind of true, unfortunately. Although there are new generations of creative people, but tech and tools advanced so far, that it doesn't require so much cunning, guts and talent to develop top quality. It's easy to become artist today, comparing to even 20 years ago... and all so called art or craft or whatever... in the age of consumerism... it's just trash commodity that just flies and goes.

    I found that with music too. Although I'm sometimes very surprised it's easier to find endless volume of interesting music from the past than new releases.

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