videodrome has only become more relevant as time has gone by based on how the limits keep getting pushed and there is so much content now on the internet. and of course, we have only become far more addicted to our electronics to the point where it is extremely disturbing. using cellphones can give the user cancer. and there is a good amount of credence given to this somewhat recent idea that online porn addiction "rewires the brain pathways" of addicts. the content online is also global, whereas the premise of videodrome was a bit unrealistic regarding where the broadcast might be originating, they were guessing it had somehow come from thailand or the phillipines. that was a real stretch with early 80's cable, now it's common on the net. as a basic blueprint for what was to come, this film has a lot of timelessness to it.
Larry Gaylord: "a billion people come in on a day off, and they don't flip out!"
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