I vote that @luka is thicker.might have to start a poll at this rate
Yeah I guess their audiences just have a higher demand on average for content from 2010's, and it may not be profitable to keep hosting all the classics and whatnt.The point being these platforms are buying up everything, but keeping more or less everything pre-2010s in the vault.
Thank God for physical media and boutique Blu-ray companies.
It's difficult to say when they've put only a fraction of the older stuff online in the first place.Yeah I guess their audiences just have a higher demand on average for content from 2010's, and it may not be profitable to keep hosting all the classics and whatnt.
True, I'd just imagine most people under 30 have little interest in films before the 80s really. Just seems like mainstream movie taste rarely goes back even that far.It's difficult to say when they've put only a fraction of the older stuff online in the first place.
One of the nice things about the pandemic was that for a while it was possible to believe that rent would get cheaper, with all the possibilities that would open up. It didn't pan out that way, stuff was temporarily cheap, but now it's back to normalAre most folks here Londy? Amused to discover there is an identical discourse to "Goodbye New York." With real estate prices plummeting across Brooklyn, I can't tell whether it's a sign to stay (cheaper rent) or leave (still pricier than anywhere else).