What distresses me is that when I look at movies and TV series in made
in the past, even though youthfulness was worshiped, the cast seemed to
represent a wider range of ages. Now, more often than not, the hero and
the heroine reflect the Beverly Hills 90210 crowd, as you pointed out
earlier.
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Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe cable is gaining because that are targeting other and
broader groups.
I think its more that cable can afford to *not* get milions of people
in the seats for any particular program
Yeah, i've had problems with this for a while. Something has changed, because I
remember when i was a young teen, i didn't expect to see young people my age in
all the roles. Of course it was cool to see some teens in good roles, but when
I saw spies and soldiers and superheroes and whatnot
Same here. Now it is standard operating procedure. Sigh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, i've had problems with this for a while. Something has changed, because
I remember when i was a young teen, i didn't expect to see young people my
age in all the roles. Of course it was cool to see