But that’s because you’re of an older generation, how many gen z raised on instant entertainment are going to look at classics? They won’t care about anything older because they are taught everything older is a bygone era of racism/ transphobia/ etc. this is the leftist playbook, deny history, cherry pick what you show, and show what should be good.
how many gen z raised on instant entertainment are going to look at classics?
You would be surprised. There has actually been a pretty major trend of Gen Z doing just that and hitting up the classics instead of the stuff made for them. Apparently MASH is pretty popular with Gen Z, and they have been getting into a lot of 1990's and 2000's entertainment.
A trend isn’t the majority, from what I’ve seen is that about 25-35% of gen z is growing up with some semblance of reality and being grounded in objectivity versus subjectivity. This against the highest rate of “lgbtq” at 20-25% in gen z doesn’t Trend well
I'm Gen X and not long ago I watched shows before my time while eating dinner, including the original Perry Mason. For me it's more desirable to watch than most of the slop coming out today.
One night I even decided to put on a random Marx Brothers movie. I was blown away at how talented the brothers were: They could sing (Harpo didn't sing or talk on film however), dance, play musical instruments (Harpo was also a world class harp player), deliver clever jokes with good timing, and make comical facial and body expressions. Gen Z ought to learn about Vaudeville.
Because they can't beat nostalgia nor can they ever hope to ban something as wholesome as most Christmas classics because literally no one would support it.
Its why they railed so hard against Baby Its Cold Outside, it was one of the few that had a slight in for them to hit.
Since watching it I don't think a month don't pass where I see fragile and say "fra-GEE-lay" out loud. Then there's Fragile from Death Stranding, fuck me if I didn't go: "I'm fra-GEE-lay but not that fra-GEE-lay." the entire time going thru that fucking game.
If that is the goal, they are doing a bad job. Because my family is just going to watch A Christmas Story for the 5-billionth time.
But that’s because you’re of an older generation, how many gen z raised on instant entertainment are going to look at classics? They won’t care about anything older because they are taught everything older is a bygone era of racism/ transphobia/ etc. this is the leftist playbook, deny history, cherry pick what you show, and show what should be good.
You would be surprised. There has actually been a pretty major trend of Gen Z doing just that and hitting up the classics instead of the stuff made for them. Apparently MASH is pretty popular with Gen Z, and they have been getting into a lot of 1990's and 2000's entertainment.
That's precisely why a lot of stuff being streamed on newer platforms is being censored for "modern audiences" and why they're desperate to phase out physical media: https://movieweb.com/movies-that-have-been-edited-changed-or-censored-streaming/
A trend isn’t the majority, from what I’ve seen is that about 25-35% of gen z is growing up with some semblance of reality and being grounded in objectivity versus subjectivity. This against the highest rate of “lgbtq” at 20-25% in gen z doesn’t Trend well
I'm Gen X and not long ago I watched shows before my time while eating dinner, including the original Perry Mason. For me it's more desirable to watch than most of the slop coming out today.
One night I even decided to put on a random Marx Brothers movie. I was blown away at how talented the brothers were: They could sing (Harpo didn't sing or talk on film however), dance, play musical instruments (Harpo was also a world class harp player), deliver clever jokes with good timing, and make comical facial and body expressions. Gen Z ought to learn about Vaudeville.
MASH is? That gives me some hope
Because they can't beat nostalgia nor can they ever hope to ban something as wholesome as most Christmas classics because literally no one would support it.
Its why they railed so hard against Baby Its Cold Outside, it was one of the few that had a slight in for them to hit.
Our traditional movie has been Jim Carrey's Grinch and the kids have for some reason always loved the uncanny valley bonanza that is Polar Express
Since watching it I don't think a month don't pass where I see fragile and say "fra-GEE-lay" out loud. Then there's Fragile from Death Stranding, fuck me if I didn't go: "I'm fra-GEE-lay but not that fra-GEE-lay." the entire time going thru that fucking game.