I still prefer my film and film cameras though, regardless of Lee’s commentary.
Is that because of the process involved, the loading of the film, knowing you have only 36 exposures, the wait until you see the results..etc, or the results themselves?
I admit that the wait, to see the results, is a feeling hard to replace.
From a results point of view though I honestly think 35mm film, printed traditionally, with dodging & burning, is inferior to a modern DSLR+Photoshop, but that 36exp limit helps focus the mind and it teaches you that every composition needs to be special.
The world moves on though, and the most popular photographers are now 15 year olds, taking photos with their phone and posting immediately to millions of followers on social media.
One day that will seem as "lame" as standing at a wooden tripod, under a piece of black cloth, while your subject remains motionless for the 15 second exposure.