
tesco value versions of someone who came before them.. At this precise moment in time we are scrapping the bottom of the genetic and cultural barrel :(
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Mon 15 Dec 2008, 13:07,
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everything will fall out
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Mon 15 Dec 2008, 13:11,
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*kills self*
I mean wtf is going on with popular culture right now? Old bands reforming at an alarming rate, every film's a remake, new singers shamelessly ripping off motown etc..
Have we all just run out of ideas?
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Mon 15 Dec 2008, 13:13,
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I mean wtf is going on with popular culture right now? Old bands reforming at an alarming rate, every film's a remake, new singers shamelessly ripping off motown etc..
Have we all just run out of ideas?

just that it's cheaper and easier to rehash an old idea than to dream up something original.
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Mon 15 Dec 2008, 13:14,
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The media industries give us what we (the public generally) want.
If people stopped going to see remakes...
If people stopped buying shit recods...
If people stopped buying tickets to see Take That...
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Mon 15 Dec 2008, 13:15,
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If people stopped going to see remakes...
If people stopped buying shit recods...
If people stopped buying tickets to see Take That...

but the public want what the public get, by and large. Entertainment corporations could drag them off in some other direction if they so choose.
I suppose remaking is the cheaper, financially safer option.
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Mon 15 Dec 2008, 13:38,
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I suppose remaking is the cheaper, financially safer option.

When was that?
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Mon 15 Dec 2008, 13:21,
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which is how ideas progress, and it's always been the case. But now we seem to have switched to literally remaking bland versions of past culture rather than improving it in any way.
Meh, maybe I'm just getting old :)
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Mon 15 Dec 2008, 13:34,
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Meh, maybe I'm just getting old :)