Submitted by topazdude17 t3_zv1nka in movies
I’m in my mid 20s and when I first started getting really into movies the idea of having close to 100 years of feature films seemed crazy. Can’t imagine what it will be like in the future when people have close to 200 years. Say a person in 2022 has seen 500 films. Certain number from each decade. Wouldn’t it reason that in 2100 a person who has seen 500 movies has less exposure to previous decades cause the movies will be more spread out? Wonder if the number of must watch classics from the last decreases.
[deleted] t1_j1milkx wrote
I don't expect there to be many/any humans left in 2100. Probably the industrial capacity to create/distribute new movies will be mostly gone by 2050. So these survivors of the coming environmental/civilization/nuclear war collapse would really only have another 28 years of movies, and it probably would not be the wisest use of whatever limited power generating capacity they have to sit around watching Oasis of the Zombies or other Jesus Franco movies.