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.
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.