My burning question is actually, "How many more shows will be re-made?" It seems there are no more new ideas available, not only in television characters/shows, movies, but today's popular songs as well . I had this discussion with my nephew this evening. He was shocked that almost every song he was listening to, the "old Auntie" knew (for the most part, except for the bee-bop etc. parts added). Are there no more creative minds left? ~
The system is having symptoms of an unstable mind stemming from control freakness. But people either do not notice or they simply surrendered to be treated as robots, and give up more of their freedoms. Certainly not a creative enviroment that will welcome innovation.
This is one of my favorite pictures of Frank Sinatra. Oozes atmosphere. It was taken on the set of "Marriage on the Rocks," a 1965...
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My burning question is actually, "How many more shows will be re-made?" It seems there are no more new ideas available, not only in television characters/shows, movies, but today's popular songs as well . I had this discussion with my nephew this evening. He was shocked that almost every song he was listening to, the "old Auntie" knew (for the most part, except for the bee-bop etc. parts added). Are there no more creative minds left? ~
ReplyDeleteThe system is having symptoms of an unstable mind stemming from control freakness. But people either do not notice or they simply surrendered to be treated as robots, and give up more of their freedoms. Certainly not a creative enviroment that will welcome innovation.
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