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Blockbuster breaks box office record

I think that he's gotten too full of himself.I wish he'd just go away.
 
There are a lot of those "Hollywood Types" that just need to go away.
 
Funny thing is, I enjoyed movies ( & TV ) more back when Hollywood had a monopoly.

now we've got 500 channels & nothing to watch.
 
Funny thing is, I enjoyed movies ( & TV ) more back when Hollywood had a monopoly.

now we've got 500 channels & nothing to watch.

I find myself watching a lot of the old classics. I have a pretty big library on my Apple TV - some bought via iTunes and many ripped from DVDs I bought.
 
Daughter gave us a FireStick wo I could watch Grand Tour. I need to learn how to use it for lots of other stuff that it can do. Might be my path to get rid of cable.
 
Daughter gave us a FireStick wo I could watch Grand Tour. I need to learn how to use it for lots of other stuff that it can do. Might be my path to get rid of cable.

I have a Apple TV (Requires internet of some kind to use). It has all kinds of content you can access. Some is free (Ted Talks, Smithsonian, History Channel, etc.) and some is subscription (Netflix, HuLu, etc). Probably more content that I'll ever be able to watch. It also ties into my own iTunes movie and music library.
 
We cut the cord from cable a couple years ago. We have Amazon Prime/Firestick, local channels via antenna, and Google Chrome cast (let's you watch youtube or most anything you can stream on the Internet on your TV). Biggest challenge is of sports.

I am Ok with it so far, but you have to go through a variety of sources to find the content you want.

PS. I fit a roof antenna in the back of our house where you can't see it, and routed the cable through the existing cable TV wires, works great.
 
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