Entertainment
Once upon a time, entertainment was a luxury affordable only by kings who kept a few court jesters around to keep them laughing in exchange for keeping their heads. Today there are a million different entertainment options available to every citizen for just a few pieces of silver and the former kingdoms that existed in filmmaking, music, and other entertainment segments have come tumbling down at a frightening pace. Now that the peasant masses have stormed the castle and decided to overthrow the kings - with their own versions of what will stimulate, amuse, and excite the world - what will they do with it? Co-editors J-Michael Cabosky and Paul Morrissey will guide you through the revolution. Who's laughing now?
by J-Michael Cabosky,
Thu, Jan 01, 2009
It no longer takes millions of dollars, connections, and years to make films or shows anymore. Get ready for the drudge of mediocre and unprofessional product as the common man is now allowed to play the game. Plug in your internet, download a few flicks, watch some TV episodes online, and enjoy the dawn of the digital entertainment age.
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