lebedkirillseven: I don't mean to be depressing, but I have a thought.
Can the humanity please go back to making something special?
Movies, Video Games, Books, Theatre, Science.
I feel like we all just hit a period when we just make something for the sake of earning money/showing-off or just plain stupidity.
The last time I remember seeing a lot of intersting things was in 2010 and the last video game I played was DX:HR in 2012.
So yeah, everything is so "dry" and soulless.
I know what you mean to say :(
I don't like to brand myself as a dissident, but as far as I can see our modern western society is geared towards churning out sheep who don't question anything and are just content to eat what's in front of them and crap it out behind them.
I realise Cicero was in his day and age already moaning about Oh tempora Oh mores, and I don't mean to sound like the angry grannies I was forced to share a ride on the bus with last week, but people are real gobshites.
the need for instant satisfaction, consumption, often forced through wanting to have more and better than the others, everyone is a star syndromes and a filthy economical system makes this very much a crisis point for humanity.
I myself am of the opinion that a decent bolshevik revolution would sort things out (at least for society), but there are so many other issues at hand (mainly ecological)
And yes, modern "art", video games and novels are plain bad, I share that point of view. Art is plain not art (recall that time when they had Chimps paint a picture which they offered to some unknowing art critics; they loved it and deemed it very satisfactory)
Video games we know of, and Novels, well...I'm currently reading Patrick 'O Brian's Aubrey and Maturin serries again (higlhy recommended), but I've heard my brother talking about a review his literature professor gave about 50 shades of grey. I didn't get high marks, that much I can say.
I might be fond of overly weird music, but today's avant garde is rather meh. It all sounds like mud to me. And popular music I never liked.