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Rex Garvin

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Nov 24, 2009, 1:01:28 PM11/24/09
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Gee, remember how great AMC used to be?
Terrific old movies without commercial interuption.
Short subjects and sometimes even cartoon.
Now it sucks, newer movies hacked to peices with commercials, crawls and bugs
during the movie.
I sure do miss the old AMC, thank God for TCM!


Mr. Hole the Magnificent

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Nov 25, 2009, 1:19:19 AM11/25/09
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Watch AMC for Mad Men and Breaking Bad, there is no other reason for
you to tune in.

Flasherly

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Nov 25, 2009, 11:04:24 AM11/25/09
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Crawls and bugs -- nice one. I quit then editing commercials out of
movies I'd digitize. They used to horrify me -- what next, permanent
banners affixed beneath programmes touting syndicated self-
congratulatory footnotes of viewing for sponsored recommendation.
Though never had that granularity, quite a specific channel seen for
pretty much a schedule guide just between -- anything worth taping.
Bravo, TCM, AMC, & etc. Bravo went gay for awhile, now it's not or
doesn't appear to be much else;- flipping through and see something
but nothing in advertising annoyances, often enough beginning to end,
to The History to National Geographic Channel. Seeing in the abscence
of rude reminders and short orders to stop for first having forgotten
to mute out a barrage of blather between. Though do I suppose I miss
MTV, the babysitting channel, ever so often, now and then.

--
Got a bag with a toothbrush and a comb in.
Got those swollen hand blues.
Got thirteen channels of shit on the T.V. to choose from.
I've got electric light.
And I've got second sight.
And amazing powers of observation.
I've got a grand piano to prop up my mortal remains.
I've got wild staring eyes.

And that is how I know

Ooooh, Babe when I pick up the phone
"Surprise, surprise, surprise..." (from Gomer Pyle show)
There's still nobody home.

--Waters

S D

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Nov 25, 2009, 12:35:17 PM11/25/09
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Any stats on the increase of viewer share since the change over ? My
understanding was that the station was faced with higher costs in the
acquisition of the old films. In the mid 80's my cable service did not
carry AMC or TCM. DirecTV did not start off with AMC in the lineup ! ,
but did have TCM. I recall that AMC primarily showed 40's and 50's films
, TCM 30's and 40's . Since I was only able to get AMC for two years or
so before the switch I am not all that familiar with what they featured
that was not subsumed by TCM. What did AMC have other than the serials (
studios etc. ) that is now not shown ?

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