Movies.
I'm sick of the male-bashing, pandering, dumbed down crap that passes for TV.
You DO know there's more than 4 stations on television with quite a few options these days.
Movies.
I'm sick of the male-bashing, pandering, dumbed down crap that passes for TV.
But the sheer number of quality product compared to TV is higher still, and that's the bit that matters.The percentage of garbage produced for the big screen is even higher.
Movies, if only because it means I get to go outside and spend some time among other human beings.
See this is why tv wins over film for me. I'm into characters over plot any day of the week, and I find more of that in tv than film.It may be rare on TV, but the long-term storytelling and character development a la Dexter or Lost never happens in movies because they don't have enough screen time to make it happen.
It's one of the things that helped me out of depression, so yeah, it's a good thing.Movies, if only because it means I get to go outside and spend some time among other human beings.
You say that like it's a good thing...![]()
Movies are better.
Movies are better.
Movies are better.
Have I made myself clear?
Character exploration is done in the movies better than on television
If you're going to hold up Star Trek: Generations as a standard of cinematic excellence, surely I should be allowed to hold up Code of Honor as the standard bearer of television?
Small White Car said:Was there a Code of Honor film? And was it way better than the TV show?
I was comparing Star Trek to itself. If 'movies are better' is such an absolute concept, surely it would stand within the Star Trek universe as well.
Mainly, that there are more hours of quality cinema than there are hours of quality television...
People say this, and I can see why. But is this REALLY true?
If one were to add up every single hour that could be considered quality (whatever that means) television vs EVERY single hour of movies that could be considered quality, I bet numerically, TV would win.
Movies.
I'm sick of the male-bashing, pandering, dumbed down crap that passes for TV.
You DO know there's more than 4 stations on television with quite a few options these days.
It's one of the things that helped me out of depression, so yeah, it's a good thing.Movies, if only because it means I get to go outside and spend some time among other human beings.
You say that like it's a good thing...![]()
Movies.
I'm sick of the male-bashing, pandering, dumbed down crap that passes for TV.
You DO know there's more than 4 stations on television with quite a few options these days.
I have access to something like 800 channels. The only ones with anything to watch on them are the ones I pay a premium subscription for and most of those are sports channels.
Our equivalent of your "4 stations" would be BBC1, BBC2, ITV, Channel 4 and Five which are amongst the worst of the male-bashing, pandering, dumbed down bunch.
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