There's a documentary called, Malls R Us that looks really interesting. But for the life of me I can't find the whole thing anywhere!
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vkimo wrote :That does look interesting. I'll have to see if I can't dig that out of the internet somewhere. You love this signature.
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I found a single torrent and downloaded it.
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How is the quality?
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ThatDudeintheHoodie wrote : ThatDudeintheHoodie wrote :Pretty good, like dvd quality. It was a bit of a letdown though. |
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Malls were the epitome of their own target.
The inventor wanted them to bring vitality, density, and community to the suburbs, but their ultimate effect on society was the opposite. |
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@shakin: That was an interesting read. Thanks for that. Just another thing that will pass away that I can be thankful I got to experience in it's heyday.
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I recently visited one of the malls nearest me for a few hours and had an enjoyable day. I didn't end up buying anything, but I looked around at several shops, including a bookstore. Having not stepped into an actual bookstore in several years due to my favorite bookstore closing their doors, it felt good to browse what they had to offer.
Visiting the mall was one of my favorite activities as a child. I'll have to make the effort to make it out to this mall more often. |