Everything digitized ... that may be true regarding the internet, but not necessarily everything ... like I said, a majority of the prints on my wall have no digital involved at all.i'm with bob, everything is digitized at some level.
as far as film, all of my work, B&W 6x6 and 4x5, consisted of deliberate, slow shooting and careful darkroom printing. form many of the images taken many years ago, I can still remember the details of where I set the tripod. my enlarger used a cold light to de-emphasize the crystalline nature of the emulsion and minimize surface artifacts. all of this is different from digital shooting today; no wonder the film has a different look
However, my comparisons were of digitized film images, and to my eye they still look better over-all. What especially looks better are B&W silverprints that were scanned on a high-end flatbed.
Also, 99% of my film work wasn't done in a slow, plodding manner at all ... instead in a more candid, intuitive and spontanious way.