I remember one of the early CGI-using movies, The Last Starfighter, back when the digital artifacts were still very evident on the silver screen (and later, just as obvious on your analog TV screen as well).
One of the larger defects of the networks that resulted in my not watching TV any more is the entire, mean-spirited, so-called "Reality TV" thing. If I want to see people being deliberately screwed around with, I'll watch a gangster or war movie. I don't need to see real people being tortured in the name of TV ratings and screwing over the screenwriters. I only ever watched one episode of one reality TV show, Mad, Mad House, out of sheer curiosity. Didn't like it either.
The local movie theater here has a "Free movie on your birthday" thing going on. Over the past 19 years, when my birthday rolled around they only had something I wanted to see -- even for free -- four of those years.
One of the larger defects of the networks that resulted in my not watching TV any more is the entire, mean-spirited, so-called "Reality TV" thing. If I want to see people being deliberately screwed around with, I'll watch a gangster or war movie. I don't need to see real people being tortured in the name of TV ratings and screwing over the screenwriters. I only ever watched one episode of one reality TV show, Mad, Mad House, out of sheer curiosity. Didn't like it either.
The local movie theater here has a "Free movie on your birthday" thing going on. Over the past 19 years, when my birthday rolled around they only had something I wanted to see -- even for free -- four of those years.