'The Idea Of You' is now streaming on Prime Video!! 💯

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'The Idea Of You' is now streaming on Prime Video!! 💯
“Did I just binge all 10 episodes of the Among Us series created by Owen Dennis in one day?”
“YOU BET I DID! AND IT WAS AWESOME! SPECTACULAR!”
“It had everything: Suspense, stakes, good character development, heartfelt moments, tragic goodbyes, and plenty of TWISTS.”
“Go check it out. They dropped this thing randomly on a Saturday with no advertisements or warning. If you want season 2, let them know how much you love season 1…if you’re into this sorta thing.”
It's ITL time! I ran out of funny stream goals, but that's okay! Let's go!
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It's Final Fantasy Tuesday yet again!
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So, on Anthony Garmuglia's latest video, he exposits that the live action Lilo & Stitch was a success was because it was a big box office family movie in a time when there were no other family movies.
The death of the family movies and comedies is what made Lilo & Stitch succeed. Family movies used to be a genre: the bulletproof nanny's and Tooth Fairies in training were what parents would take their kids to see on a weekend.
Now yadda yadda late stage capitalism, but Anthony also mentions how the switch to streaming has almost made family entertainment barren as well. Without scheduled TV and commercial slots there is no need to break down demographics by the hour and day, which allowed shows to get more experimental.