she is adorable, but christ, she looks so young, even if she is legal. it doesnt look right.Okay -- I'm throwing this creepiness out there:
Would you rather be Wednesday's date or victim? Or maybe a bit of both?
Jenna is just spectacular in this role.
Syndication is toast. No one watches network TV. No profit from DVD sales because there are no DVD sales. The only way to scrounge up cash is to pimp things out on Netflix and hope your show doesn't get cancelled after the 2nd episode.Those were nice, but if you think about it
1) syndicated tv isn’t the same profit maker like it was in the 80s/90s
2) HBO sort of cemented the less is more, more is more model: less episodes, but higher budget
I think DVDs could come back. Lots of people in my orbit are getting sick of companies playing fuck fuck games with subscription based digital media and beginning to buy (or steal and make) physical copies again.Syndication is toast. No one watches network TV. No profit from DVD sales because there are no DVD sales. The only way to scrounge up cash is to pimp things out on Netflix and hope your show doesn't get cancelled after the 2nd episode.
Sad state of affairs.
I'll just say this is also a driver for some people building large multi-TB storage arrays on their home networks.... #justsayinI think DVDs could come back. Lots of people in my orbit are getting sick of companies playing fuck fuck games with subscription based digital media and beginning to buy (or steal and make) physical copies again.
Not that i'm saying it didn't happen, but the scourge of pan and scan was an actual scourge. And aside from the minor furor of FX? Disney? mangling the old simpsons 4:3 episodes for awhile that isn't generally a real problem that I've run across.There are a lot of cases where the only way to watch a show as intended are DVD releases, because studios think everything has to be 1080p so they crop the image top and bottom to make it fit modern screens. The Buffy and Highlander upscales for streaming are terrible, but black bars aside, the DVD’s still look pretty good with a decent TV.
Anecdotally, I have noticed that my local used movies store has been getting steadily busier over the last year.