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Post by horrorfan2112 on Feb 15, 2005 12:18:02 GMT -5
I can't beleive that we are not offered the same choices on the high def indemand channel as the standard broadcast channel. You would think that they would have the same line up but they don't . I am so sick of being offered yesterdays movies just because they are showing them in high def . Fact is most people have already watched these movies on dvd MONTHS ago. As far as the nature programming is concerned you can get your fill of those on the inhd hdnet and discoveryhd channels for the price of the hd tier all month long for the price of one event. I would love to see how many people have actually ordered any of these movies . The only movie they have offered that was even worth looking at is Shrek2. The whole channel is a sham unless they offer the exact same programming they offer in standard def. I wonder what they are thinking at time warner when they offer this crap to us . hd on demand is a JOKE...they should get rid of it and put on a 24 hour loop of malaysian balet dancing with rap stars in diapers ..Maybe somebody would watch it then.
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Post by Skaggs on Feb 16, 2005 14:00:48 GMT -5
I can't beleive that we are not offered the same choices on the high def indemand channel as the standard broadcast channel. You would think that they would have the same line up but they don't . I am so sick of being offered yesterdays movies just because they are showing them in high def. Apparently, Albany TWC thinks that the offerings on their HD On Demand service are, "...similar to the current Movies On Demand service." From the Albany TWC website: "HD Video On Demand: Channel 1800, new in 2005, offers pay-per-title content similar to the current Movies On Demand service. For example, "Shrek 2" debuts Jan. 17."
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