Stamets to Comic Strips@lemmy.world • 2 months ago[ThingsInSquares] Does this even make sense to Gen Z?lemmy.worldimagemessage-square29arrow-up1808
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minus-square@egrets@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink6•2 months agoThere’s still a ton of historical media too. From my past three months of watching: Gladiator II John Adams Taboo The Count of Monte Cristo Beneath Hill 60 When Evil Lurks Life is Beautiful A Haunting in Venice Wolf Hall The Terror
minus-square@PoastRotato@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink3•edit-22 months agoGonna add The Last Kingdom to this list. Super cool show about the Viking invasion of England in the 11th 9th century, it’s got like 5 seasons and a movie to cap it off. Highly recommended. Edit: I’m a dummy 🤪
minus-square@egrets@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink2•2 months agoAt the risk of being cliché, I recommend the original books by Bernard Cornwell!
minus-square@Dagwood222@lemm.eelinkfedilink1•2 months agoI didn’t say there was none, I said that it had gone from being ubiquitous to being rare. Also, none of that is aimed at children.
minus-square@egrets@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink4•2 months agoThis is a silly argument, but: at some point they stopped making TV shows and movies set in the past and went to making everything science fiction
There’s still a ton of historical media too. From my past three months of watching:
Gonna add The Last Kingdom to this list. Super cool show about the Viking invasion of England in the
11th9th century, it’s got like 5 seasons and a movie to cap it off. Highly recommended.Edit: I’m a dummy 🤪
At the risk of being cliché, I recommend the original books by Bernard Cornwell!
I didn’t say there was none, I said that it had gone from being ubiquitous to being rare.
Also, none of that is aimed at children.
This is a silly argument, but: