Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Where's my 3D Hologram Projector?

Hi there today I want to talk about the electronic gadget called the 3D hologram projector. That's right the electronic sculpture where images float in midair without the restriction of the frame. Now why don't we have 3D holograms?
I'll tell you why, because Hollywood people are trying to force those awful 3D glasses on us and make us accept them. But you know what it's not going to work. Because 3D glasses make your eyes dizzy, give you headaches, and strain our eyeballs even worse and even give us seizures. 3D viewing glasses wrecks the flat screen picture and makes the moving picture come out watery or double image effect.
Also to people that wear glasses like I do. The 3D glasses don't fit over our normal eyeglasses. And 3D glasses can get lost, stolen, scratched up, dirty and even broken. Not only that there are never enough 3D glasses to go around for people to wear. Also movie tickets get 4 times pricy than a normal ticket for perfect 2D flat screen movies. Also the 3D TVs are freaking expensive and not worth the buy except for HD enhancements for the flat screen.
I also don't like it that the Disney company decides to turn their wonderful G rated movies like "Beauty and the Beast" "The Lion King" "Finding Nemo" into those ugly 3D glasses movies.
Anyways I hope 3D glasses become a thing of the past. Another thing I don't like is one angle viewing 3D just like on the Nintendo 3DS. It's a little better not needing those dorky 3D glasses. But it is still limited to viewing 3D from one angle just like 3D glasses are.
Now the real 3D movies, TV shows, video games, pictures I want to have are like the sculptures in museums being able to view the picture from almost all angles

Why TCM TV channel needs to end black and white movies.

Hello there as you know TCM classic movie channel has been around for a long time for almost 20 years now. They are known for showing black and white and color movies from the 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s. including some movies that have some PG bible swear words that slipped past the censorship. Their well known movies are "The Wizard of Oz" "It happened one night" "King Kong" "Ben Hur" movies with Shirley Temple in it.

I was born in the 1980s. I grew up watching old school movies and TV shows in the 1980s, 1990s with my mom and sisters back when more black and white movies and TV shows were on TV. But now the only TV channels that show black and white movies and TV shows are BYU TV, TV Land (with annoying popup ads), AMC sometimes shows black and white movies (with annoying popup ads) Right now TCM is the only channel left that shows black and white movies.

Now I don't know about you but I prefer color movies even Technicolor movies like "The Wizard of Oz" "Ben Hur" "The Ten commandments" and so on.
Anyways my point is gray movies tend to bore me because I'm used to color in cartoons, live action.
Yes alot of the old school TCM movies are available on DVD or on the Internet videos.
I'm ready for the TCM TV channel to take more black and white movies off the air for good.
Let me tell you the reason why.

1. Most people I know today prefer color movies and more exciting action movies even the ones with alot of PG-13 and R rated profanity, sex and extreme violence which I'm very against.
2. Most people don't know who the actors and actresses are from the 1930s, 1940s, 1950s.
3. Most people rather watch more modern TV shows and movies from the 1960s to today including TV-14 and MA rated crude humor shows that have toilet jokes or swearing which I'm also against.
4. Black and white movies are way behind the times and they don't relate to people living in the 2000s or 2010s because the old movies have people smoking, drinking wine, or gambling. But people today know that it's bad for them. Also there's no rock and roll music until the late 1950s.
5. Most people now watch those black and white movies on DVD or on the Internet.

Anyways I'm ready for TCM to go through a big change just like AMC did in 2002. (Of course I don't like popup ads or end credits shrinking) I'm ready for TCM to retire alot of their old black and white movies off the air for good because most people don't watch them anymore. Now's the time to tell TCM to start showing more modern 1960s, 1970s and 1980s and 1990s movies.