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Gen zed rant
Gen zed rant








gen zed rant
  1. #GEN ZED RANT MOVIE#
  2. #GEN ZED RANT UPDATE#

If I am watching the ball game with one of my parents, the instant there is a lapse in the action (replay, commercial, whistle/stoppage) they reach for their phones and start scrolling.

gen zed rant

I even see it in my (almost) 70 year old parents. It's just how badly ALL of our attention spans have been affected.

#GEN ZED RANT MOVIE#

As movie theaters have been fighting streaming giants and shorter movies for popularity and relevance, “Letterboxd” proves that the future of film isn’t all that bleak.The only real rant I have about any of this has nothing to do with a specific age group. If you’re feeling like going on a rant about the most interesting documentary you’ve seen, post a rating. So the next time you’re looking for something to watch and don’t know if it’s good, check out the “Letterboxd” rating. It’s not surprising that millions of people have begun to swarm the app’s services and its future is only looking brighter, as their year-over-year app revenue increased by a whopping 243%. There are separate categories for genre, most popular, highest rated, language, and even the most anticipated films. The easy accessibility of the app also lets you search for an actor’s entire filmography, and provide a percentage for how much of it you have watched. You can add your top four favorite films to your profile and cultivate ranked lists. With the freedom to write whatever you want - seriously dissecting every trope in your recent watch, or a one word “meme” review –the possibilities are endless. This feature lets you have an even more personalized experience by including a capability to remove ads, add profile stats and filters, and special sneak peeks at new projects buzzing in the world of cinema.

#GEN ZED RANT UPDATE#

The app also has the option to update an account to a PRO membership. Each article gives readers an inside look into all factors of film production, even some content not accessible to the general public. The site produces weekly newsletters, highlighting lowkey indie films, as well as the most anticipated upcoming watches. “‘Letterboxd’ encourages me to watch films and to embrace my love of cinema-there is definitely something for every user,” Noriega said. “The users review films with such a unique wit it builds such a specific sense of humor for a community of movie lovers and haters alike.” The extensive database opens a door to film exploration never seen before, allowing anyone and everyone to utilize it. “I mainly use ‘Letterboxd’ as a form of amusement,” Noriega said. Sophomore Juliana Noriega has been a “Letterboxd” user since summer 2021. ( Image from Firefox: Add Ons)Ī synchronous mix of internet culture and film critiques brings in users from across all plains. The number of “Letterboxd” users who have seen and liked the film, where to stream it, the cast and crew, the summary, and logging options are all accessible just by clicking on the movie of your choice. Each film’s landing page contains an array of information. Beyond this, it also allows you to add movies you’re interested in to a customized watchlist. Created in 2011 by New Zealand natives Matthew Buchanan and Karl von Randow, “Letterboxd” is a social networking app that’s used to like, rate, and log films. In a generation raised with technology, how does a niche program succeed in attracting a wider audience? The answer is sitting in our very own app stores.










Gen zed rant