• wewbull@feddit.uk
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    14 hours ago

    Not watching TV and Film is the equivalent of saying “I don’t read” in the Victorian era. Good fiction explores the human condition. It poses questions to the reader / viewer to consider. It uses alternative settings to reframe real world events and forces you to re-evaluate things from different perspectives. It can break you out of rutted thinking.

    Now there’s an awful lot of shit out there too, but not watching Schindler’s List because Love Island is crap is ludicrous.

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      Kind of a shit take. Printed material was the only widely distributable/available vehicle for fiction in the Victorian era, which is absolutely not true of tv/film in the modern era. I generally avoid TV and movies as well; not because I don’t like fiction, but because I don’t like my fiction to be filtered by financial ghouls and focus groups clutching their pearls hard enough to turn their knuckles white.

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    11 hours ago

    I’m genuinely curious how many I’ve watched. I barely ever watch movies, maybe one or two a year, and probably about as many shows.

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    Yeah, it’s always so wild to me when people start talking about movies and every other person is like, oh yeah, I’ve watched that movie. I’m entirely aware that I’ve watched barely any movies, but in my head, normal people have watched like 20–30 movies or so. But yeah, then you listen and it feels more like they’ve watched 100+ movies.

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      100s? I bet most people have seen thousands of movies by the time they hit adulthood now (dependent on their parents of course). Like do you even realize how many hours people just spend slumped over in front of the TV? It’s absurd

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      I’ve surely watched many hundreds of movies at least in my lifetime, and I wouldn’t say I’m an above average movie watcher

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      My old coworker watched 2 movies on a week night, i take 2 weeks to watch a single movie half the time.

      I asked him how he did it, turns out the kid does well on half the sleep i require.

      Ah man, i miss my teens and early twenties xD i was taught that the older you get the less sleep you need…so that was a lie.

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    I watch things in the background while I do stuff on my main monitor. Most shows/movies aren’t worth my full attention but I like the background noise.