After reading
Joji Morikawa's Hajime no Ippo for the first time (all 974 chapters in just a week),
Osamu Tezuka's Black Jack,
Takehiko Inoue's REAL and now
Yukito Kishiro's Gunm: Last Order, i realize there's no point on wasting time on watching TV shows or movies anymore.
Movies wouldn't be possible without storyboards, ergo, without comics. On the other hand, comics are always possible and need nothing more than somebody to read them
It's by all means the Ultimate way to tell a story.
And according to Neil Gaiman and many other writers, we're all here to create, share and tell stories to each other.
You can read all you want, listen to whatever music you want, and take full advantage of the entertainment time as you please without letting your brain to succumb to such a passive activity as staying a couple of hours in front of a cinema screen or at a TV. Every voice, colour, background and situation is on full throttle on your mind.
It's just impossible to have any better than this.
The only downside lies on its impossibility to share the experience with our significant other(s).
The artist that would be able to acomplish this will surely take everything on a better, more perfect state.
Let's work to make this happen.
Oh yeah.