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Offline fishy_fiz

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One of the biggest ones for me would have to be music. It seems as time goes on more and more "music" is little more than processed garbage manufactured by large corporations with video clips being nothing more than commercials for said products. There's always been plenty of bad music, but bad music I can happily ignore whereas this processed garbage annoys me. Unfortunately the longer this trend continues the more it's accepted,.. somewhat a ripple effect, to a point where a good portion of people these days not only accept it, but rather embrace it.

Movies were going down this road too for a while, but for whatever reason the trend changed there and there's just as many good movies as there are braindead showpieces these days as well. Partly due to the idea of going against the usual mindless hollywood grain became a little trendy I suspect, but whatever the reason it caught on to a point that it's no longer all about glamour and effects.

While there's plenty of good older t.v. shows and plenty of newer garbage I find that t.v. in general has improved compared to the "amiga era".

There's aspects of the modern computing world that I prefer, but also parts of it that have gone downhill. The modern "consumerism" side (a lot of which apple is to blame for) bugs me, as does the massive waste of resources available (heck even modern c/c++ compilers  arent as efficient as its brothers of yesteryear, let alone attrocities like flash and so on)). To a degree the massive budgets of modern software leads to less software that isnt just a re-iteration of existing "safe" options, but there are examples of good software that simply couldnt be created years ago. On the other side of the coin there was still a lot of clone type software back then as well, and the general flexibility of "multimedia" usage these days is something I use daily. The raw power of modern hardware makes a lot of types of software I use a more pleasurable experience (but that said a lot of software of yesteryear is more direct and to the point and fun).
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Too bad they didn't bring back Firefly...  anyhow, I digress.


While being a little late to get into it, I did finally check it out a few months ago (borrowed the "box set" from a friend) and I absolutely loved it. Quite possibly my all time favorite sci-fi t.v. show. I guess the "problem" was that it didnt really fit into an easily marketable box, but rather relied on it's quality. It's dumb, but unfortunately the way things are looked from a networks perspective these days.
Other great "recent" t.v. shows that Ive gotten into are things like Arrested Devlopment (I managed to pick up all 3 seasons for $12 in total recently :)), Masters Of Horror, Buffy (perhaps a little young for me now, but quality t.v. nonetheless that a lot of people write off because on the surface it appears to be something like the godawful Charmed (which is funny in a way seeing as buffy is supposed to be a little ironic and makes fun of Charmed, etc.), Angel (superior to Buffy and aimed at a slightly older audience), American Gothic (Lucas Black was amazing, probably the best child performance I've ever seen), Scrubs (although it probably should have finished more gracefully rather than push the last few seasons), Boston Legal, Dexter, Tru Calling, Veronica Mars, Lost (1st few season anyway), and I guess Simpsons should get an honourable mention here too, although it did start 21 years ago.

I personally think t.v. has in general improved in recent years. There's a lot more well written and clever television these days compared to the predominantely dumb and camp series of the 80's and early 90's. There's always exceptions, but I guess in the face of increased competition and I suspect also due to the fact t.v. shows are heavily collected on DVD these days there seems to be a genuine attempt to make good shows.

Im sure some of you will disagree here, both with my tastes in television and my opinion that t.v. has improved, but to each his own.
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You know that Charmed was made because the the popularity of Buffy right?  Buffy was a bit campy because the original movie was a comedy.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103893/

If you have Netflix, you can watch it here:

http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_The_Movie/60020928?trkid=2361637#height1749


The series also had comedy elements. As for the movie, it came out a little wrong, Joss Whedon was happy to do the series so as to remedy the movie a little. As for Charmed, sure, that is quite funny. The people behind that completely missed the idea of Buffy and instead just did a clone of what Buffy mocked  :)
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This reminded me of an incident when I tried to reboot my A1200 from the command line and wondering why the "rebopot" command was unknown...


What, you mean it's not Magaggies birthday ?

Hehe, first thing I thought of when I saw the "rebopot" was a stoner version of an ED-209  :)
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Personally I see nothing wrong with a person not wanting to compromise thier creative vision too much. Buffy (both movie and t.v. show) are meant to be something akin to a dark comedy, but the movie lost the dark edge it was intended to have.
Incidently he also wrote the movie.
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I must admit season 6 on upwards did start losing the comedy element and only had a handful of good episodes. The 1st four years are much better, and why the series is held in high regards. Episodes like "Hush" and "The Body" are good examples of why. The problem with the latter series is that it could have ended at any point, so they tried to give the audience what they wanted before the show finished (closure on certain things), which took the focus away from what was good about the show in the 1st place. I can understand why people who onbly watched a handful of random episodes may liken it to something like Charmed, but it really is like chalk and cheese.
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I guess this one is a bit obvious considering the thread title, but I miss good, new, original commercial Amiga software. While I completely understand why most new "amiga" software is either very humble, or a port from the open source world, original Amiga software had a certain appeal/charm that's hard to find elsewhere (in my opinion/taste). This sort of software, though now quite old is why Im still here, and why MOS/AROS/OS4.x dont appeal to me as much as the classic Amigas. I still enjoy the Amiga-esue aspects, and am to a degree an AROS supporter still, but there's very little they offer that isnt available elsewhere in a superior manner. (all a little off topic, but an attempt to appease the almost innevitable typical crap that is spouted when someone has an amiga opinion that can differ from others).

The c64 as well mirrors my classic amiga thoughts, so I'd have to say I miss that too  :)
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