Hey guys.
I was at home last night, watching one of these new gameshows that started airing recently and literally within the first 5 minutes, I was put off. This was not the first time this has happened mind you. More and more I find that I simply cannot connect or be entertained by TV these days. And not just TV, but film, music, literature, virtually every medium you can think of.
This got me thinking. Why do those of our generation have trouble connecting to the new stuff. Are we overly-nostalgic, are we just stuck in our own little worlds so much that we cannot acknowledge stuff which might be legitimately good? NO! The answer is actually very simple:
"Modern media has no staying power".
By this I mean that somewhere along the line, TV, Films and other forms of media became so obsessed with being liked, being popular and appealing to everyone, that they have ended up appealing to no-one.
Take music. In the past there were great musicians and artists whose songs we listen to even today. Michael Jackson, Elvis, the Beatles and many others all made timeless classics that many still love today, and will probably love years from now. As for the stuff made recently, who really thinks that Lady Gaga and others of her ilk we be talked about five years from now?
And don't even get me started on the direction classic franchises like Disney have been taking recently. During my childhood they were a shining example of quality children's entertainment. Now, Tween demographics are turning that franchise into a sugary hollow mess, and thats the nicest thing Ive said about them for some time.
Just so you all know, I recognise that every once in a while, a great piece will come out. Films like the dark knight, or TV shows like 24 (mostly the early seasons) are clear examples of exceptions to the rule I've put forth. But thats just the problem, they're exceptions rather than the rule.
Go back a few decades and something good was being churned out virtually every day. Now, they are few and far between.
Or maybe I'm just being overly-critical.
You decide.
I was at home last night, watching one of these new gameshows that started airing recently and literally within the first 5 minutes, I was put off. This was not the first time this has happened mind you. More and more I find that I simply cannot connect or be entertained by TV these days. And not just TV, but film, music, literature, virtually every medium you can think of.
This got me thinking. Why do those of our generation have trouble connecting to the new stuff. Are we overly-nostalgic, are we just stuck in our own little worlds so much that we cannot acknowledge stuff which might be legitimately good? NO! The answer is actually very simple:
"Modern media has no staying power".
By this I mean that somewhere along the line, TV, Films and other forms of media became so obsessed with being liked, being popular and appealing to everyone, that they have ended up appealing to no-one.
Take music. In the past there were great musicians and artists whose songs we listen to even today. Michael Jackson, Elvis, the Beatles and many others all made timeless classics that many still love today, and will probably love years from now. As for the stuff made recently, who really thinks that Lady Gaga and others of her ilk we be talked about five years from now?
And don't even get me started on the direction classic franchises like Disney have been taking recently. During my childhood they were a shining example of quality children's entertainment. Now, Tween demographics are turning that franchise into a sugary hollow mess, and thats the nicest thing Ive said about them for some time.
Just so you all know, I recognise that every once in a while, a great piece will come out. Films like the dark knight, or TV shows like 24 (mostly the early seasons) are clear examples of exceptions to the rule I've put forth. But thats just the problem, they're exceptions rather than the rule.
Go back a few decades and something good was being churned out virtually every day. Now, they are few and far between.
Or maybe I'm just being overly-critical.
You decide.