The Sabbath at Midnight

Ep 56. Yesterday's & Today's Entertainment

February 13, 2024 Lionel Tavares Season 1 Episode 56
The Sabbath at Midnight
Ep 56. Yesterday's & Today's Entertainment
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Show Notes

Ep 56



We give our opinions on film & television spanning across several decades that have slowly morphed from masculinity to feminine. We take a look at popular kids shows and how they are being programmed today and also in public schools. The media has entered the minds of billions through modern day portal mind control devices, the "television." Those that understand symbolism, hand signs and alike understand there are malevolent forces in this industry.

Comparisons:


Inaudible Dialogue:

Yesterday: Classic films often delivered crisp, intelligible dialogue. Characters’ words resonated, enhancing the storytelling experience.

Today: Unfortunately, modern films sometimes suffer from poor sound mixing or explosions drowning out crucial lines.
It’s frustrating when characters mumble, leaving us straining to decipher their words.

The Multiplex:

Yesterday: Picture houses of old had a certain charm. Projectionists took pride in their craft, ensuring the best possible viewing experience.

Today: Multiplexes dominate, but the art of projection has Some theaters prioritize quantity over quality, leading to subpar screenings.

Sequels, Reboots, and Remakes:

Yesterday: Originality thrived. Filmmakers dared to explore new ideas, resulting in timeless classics.

Today: Sequels, reboots, and remakes flood the market. While some succeed, others lack the magic of their predecessors.
Digital Technology:

Yesterday: Filmmaking was an exclusive club. Limited resources forced creativity, yielding masterpieces.

Today: Digital tools democratize filmmaking, yet they come with downsides.      Accessibility doesn't always translate to quality.

Superhero Movies:

Yesterday: A rarity. When superhero films did emerge, they left an indelible mark (think Christopher Reeve’s Superman).

Today: The genre dominates, with hits like the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Some soar, while some fall flat.

Artistic Vision vs. Commercial Success:

Yesterday: Directors prioritized storytelling and artistic integrity.

Today: Box office pressures sometimes compromise artistic vision. Profitable often dicates, which turns into junk films.

Spoiler-Filled Trailers:

Yesterday: Trailers teased without revealing too much. Audiences entered theaters with anticipation.
Today: Trailers often spoil major plot points, leaving little surprise during the actual film
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i am your host Lionel Tavares and today I can no longer hold my tongue  lol i needed to get my opinion out on how much nonsense has come to our entertainment. So much has changed from the 80s and 90s wihich in my opinion was Peak Hollywood entertainment.  Join me and Dominic as we discuss modern and older hollywood entertainment.

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