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Post by ie on Oct 11, 2006 18:10:11 GMT -5
Alright, I have cable, and this is the main channel I watch when I go to watch television. Here's a schedule, even though you're going to have to scroll down to the 11th (now). Tomorrow's schedule interests me: 07:45 AM iota directed by Simon Dennis 08:00 AM Greendale directed by Neil Young 09:30 AM Noi albinoi directed by Dagur Kari 11:00 AM Camp Hollywood directed by Steve Markle 12:15 PM Southern Belles directed by Paul S. Myers and Brennan Shroff (maybe?) 01:45 PM The Yes Men directed by Dan Ollman and Sarah Price and Chris Smith 03:15 PM Imagining Argentina directed by Christopher Hampton (maybe?) 10:00 PM Cape Fear directed by Martin Scorsese 04:45 AM Original Child Bomb directed by Carey Schonegevel (I saw a trailer of this documentary; looks like it could be awesome) So, just wanted to let you know about this channel. I know the IFC is also popular, but whenever I check it out, nothing really interesting to me is on. So, dunno. Check both. Gotta go return some videotapes.
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Post by ie on Oct 13, 2006 23:08:55 GMT -5
So, yeah.
The Sundance channel is pretty nice. Even though only two of the movies I listed here broke my Top 500 - Noi albinoi and Original Child Bomb - the others were still interesting to watch. I definitely offer it up as another channel to look into for movies, and, I think most cable packages have it. I mean, after all, I have it, and I don't have the HBOs or the more regular movie channels.
I wasn't able to find a listing for what channel it's on across the country, but here in the Evergreen state, it's channel 505.
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