I don't think you're getting it.
If you're a wedding photographer, paparazzi, newspaper reporter, etc - then sure, throw all your film equipment in the trash.
Us amateurs, whose goal is more to have fun that to just produce the final image as efficiently as possible, look upon some of the negatives as positives.
We
know that digital can "beat" film in most technical ways but film and film cameras (be they SLRs, rangefinders, ultraminis, "toys", medium/large format, whatever) offer something different. Maybe it's the look of the film, maybe it's the handling of the device, maybe it's just the old-fashioned fun of manually focusing a hand-crafted metal lens, maybe it's even the action of winding the film... but it offers something on an emotional level that digital does not. They are different.
For me, it's the camera as much as anything... I have no interest in a modern film SLR; I don't want one that has autofocus and Program mode and other features of my digital SLR.
Oh, and film still debatably has an edge in absolute resolution... and if you talk medium or large format, it easily beats most digital.