If you delete all the bad stuff, then some of the good things on your list will become the bad stuff, and your good stuff list will become smaller and smaller…
Sean
Sean
Indiana Jones: KOTCS
RDM’s Battlestar Galactica, half of season 1 and most of everything after season 3
The sequel trilogy, Book of Boba Fett, and Kenobi
At least one of my ex-girlfriends
Terminator 3 and on
The CGI in The Mummy Returns where the Rock is attached to a scorpion’s body
About half of the Marvel films and ALL Disney+ series
Everything in my professional life the last year
Anything in the 007 films that indicates Bond is a family name and not a cover used by several generations of spies
About half of the disgusting things I’ve witnessed
Robin Williams, Jim Carrey, and Adam Sandler
Will Smith
Taylor Swift
Ellen Degeneres
The taste of onions
Naw, this is "venting about very consequential entertainment stuff"This is sliding in the "Venting about inconsequential stuff" thread real fast
BAH! TAKE THE BAD STUFF LIKE A MAN!
THE HOLIDAYS SPECIAL IS CANNON!
MWAHAHAHA!
You want Affleck as batman, so that makes even. LoL.That is just low. I mean we can disagree, but you may as well kick me in the nuts and ask me to thank you.
You want Affleck as batman, so that makes even. LoL.
Why would anyone want to delete anything from your memory, especially when it comes to movies? If you deleted the memory of the movies you hated, you would be looking through videos one day, and see the movies you deleted and watch them anyway thinking you missed them. You could leave yourself a reminder, telling yourself not to view those movies, but you're going to get curious as to why you would do that, and then watch the movies anyway.
TazMan2000
It's been filmed already. Some people in this world have that problem: no memories of anything! I saw a docu from BBC showing a married woman, mother of two children, that had to remember to greet them (husband, son & daughter) because she didn't recognize them.Why would anyone want to delete anything from your memory, especially when it comes to movies? If you deleted the memory of the movies you hated, you would be looking through videos one day, and see the movies you deleted and watch them anyway thinking you missed them. You could leave yourself a reminder, telling yourself not to view those movies, but you're going to get curious as to why you would do that, and then watch the movies anyway.
TazMan2000
I want every episode of Firefly deleted from my memory so I can enjoy the series for the first time all over again.
Except I can go back and watch the same shows today that I loved when I was younger and get the same experience. They are just demonstrably better than what we have by every coherent metric. My standards have remained the same. It's the current batch of shows and movies that have gone through the floor.The level of expectation rises (in entertainment) rises as we get older. Shows that we watched when we were younger that mesmerized us, may not have the same effect when we are older. It would be a shame to forget the joy the original viewing brought us.
TazMan2000
Except I can go back and watch the same shows today that I loved when I was younger and get the same experience. They are just demonstrably better than what we have by every coherent metric. My standards have remained the same. It's the current batch of shows and movies that have gone through the floor.