Finn Wolfhard on the theatrical experience and Netflix buying Warner Bros
"There’s nothing like seeing a movie in a theater. It’s a communal experience and I do believe that if theaters go away, it’s not going to be as fun of a world. Going to the movies is something that makes you feel like you’re not alone, and when everything is condensed into one thing on your TV, it amplifies antisocial life"
"We’re at a huge transitional period for the industry. 'Stranger Things' is ending and Netflix is about to buy Warner Bros., and I don’t know what that’s going to look like. Consolidating and trying to have a monopoly on film is not going to work"
"Streaming is amazing and streaming should be able to have a place, but it shouldn’t be killing theaters"
(via @esquire)
It’s ok. I know I’m forgettable. I know I’m temporary. I know I’m not anyone’s first choice. I know I’m not anyone’s priority. I know I’m not the cool person you wanna hangout with. I know I’m disposable.
…sorry brainworms won today, I’ll just disappear for a while