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Netflix has added some titles to its catalogue of streaming series to return. Watch the best new and returning streaming series.
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Se tivesse sido mais esperto: Bockbuster X Netflix
por: Pedro Felipe
Já dizia minha avó; não espere o futuro chegar, comece a pensar hoje. A coluna “ Se tivesse sido mais esperto” se dedica a ver que olhar o futuro é por demais necessário, especialmente quando falamos em tecnologia que muda todos os dias.
Em nosso primeiro embate temos duas das primeiras distribuidoras de vídeo que marcaram a história.
Eu confesso que na minha infância, meu sonho era ter uma carteirinha da Blockbuster, mas como ficava do outro lado da cidade esse sonho nunca se realizou e também porque na época era coisa de rico, imagina alugar uma fita por cinco reais enquanto ali na locadora da esquina eram dois reais!
A Blockbuster ficou famosa por seu inúmero catalogo de fitas VHS durante a década de 80 nos Estados Unidos, depois nos anos 90 chegou a vários países como o Brasil. Assim sendo, se tornou a maior rede de locadoras de filmes e games do mundo.
A invenção do jovem David P. Cook que a criou em 1985 parecia ser um mar de dinheiro visto que a marca era imbatível. Mas o tempo passa e o mundo gira, novas tecnologias surgiram e as fitas VHS e DVDs se tornaram obsoletos, com a chegada das Tvs a Cabo e piorou mais ainda com a revolução que a internet provocou, o império começava a ruir.