Monday, April 26, 2010

DTV and Entertainment in General

What is the point of DTV? It is a useless, unentertaining piece of nothing that wastes money. I actually prefer the regular channels that were around before DTV. They claimed their would be new channels, but I knew that the channels they would put would be on things that nobody watched like the traffic channel. The only channel that I kind of liked was the one that plays movies, but the movies began to suck. They put on shows that were canceled before I was born and they don't show more than 10 episodes of each show, so you are watching reruns every two weeks from a show that is in black and white. If people want to protest all the spending that is done, protest this piece of crap, DTV.

Entertainment in general has declined. TV, music, movies and other things have seemed to be so predictable. The only thing that you see on TV is reality shows, which are more scripted than many of the comedic shows. Everybody gets a dating show and everybody watches it as if this is entertaining, but I can't really watch any TV because I can't take watching crap. The only shows I watch are the original Law and Order, Law and Order:SVU, all three CSI's, Criminal Minds, and sports.

Music has taken a turn for the worse, but there are many good artists left. I don't really know anything about rock, pop, or country, but the genres I do know about have been deteriorating. Everything has become so cliche filled and corny that the future of the genre is in jeopardy. All it takes is a stupid catch phrase to become famous and I would not mind it as much if the artists had much more to same than repeating that same phrase over and over. I miss music I used to hear in the 90's that seemed like they actually put an effort forth to create their music.

Movies have become so predictable that when you see the trailers, you already know how it is going to end. I'm especially sick of these "romantic comedies". THEY ARE NOT FUNNY OR ENTERTAINING. It's usually the same people in the same genre of movies, too. I use to love the variety of movies when I was younger. There were the Jean Claude Van Dammes, Steven Stegal, Jackie Chan, for action, Jim Carrey and a bunch of other people for comedies, and there were a bunch of other actors who acted in different genres.

I don't know, I guess change is necessary.

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