I've said this before, but the only television I watch is Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune. And sometimes "cat tv" (on Youtube) for the cat.
The last time I went to the movies was 1992 (or so) to see "Brother's Keeper".
Haven't set foot into a theater in the past 32 years.
I cut the cable (from comcast) last November, went to Frontier fiber.
For the tv, I signed on with "Youtube TV" (streaming). It's ok, but again, see above. Internet is 1,000gb down AND up. Phone is VOIP, and good -- works with nomorobo, too.
For movies, well, I'm not afraid to scrounge them up wherever I can find them, usually in HD. For the past several years, I had a project to gather and watch as many anti-communist films as I could find (and did). Then I had a project to watch as many disaster/apocalypse films as I could (and did). Sat/Sun is "movie night".
I gathered up all the Twilight Zones, the entire run of "Hill Street Blues", the entire run of "St. Elsewhere", also "Centennial". Also in the collection is the full run of "Outer Limits".
Most of this is archived on SSDs, if I ever want to go back and have another look.
I just finished a "project" to watch the entire run of the old series "One Step Beyond" (which can be found on YouTube).
Tonight I'm reaching 'way, WAY back to 1952 or so, to watch another episode of The Gabby Hayes Show (probably one of the first shows I remember around age 2-3 or so).
Just about everything is viewed on the Mac with a 27" display. Actually "bigger" in one's field of vision than is sitting 12-15 feet away from a 40" tv...