Realizing that we're raising a generation of kids whose only idea of what 'good movies' are will come from Disney or Criterion, and how many of the films I've loved through the years have been cut off by the end of video rental and decline of physical media
Their focus is heavily on the Euro art films and a lot of their more mainstream picks are token (cronenberg in, Lynch out) or outright ironic (chasing Amy, Armageddon). It's true there's good stuff in there though.
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I see. Honestly it's pretty easy to find Blurays for many movies though and they're usually like ten bucks.
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For whatever reason my family almost never bought movies. We had like ten or so by the time I was in HS. I don't even have an optical disk reader right now
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I can't believe I'm reading someone crying that it's too hard to find mainstream slop - this is a fake problem that doesn't exist
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I don't think this is a fair or even plausible reading of what I'm saying
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