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terpfan1980
10-10-2006, 08:56 PM
I'm not sure who is really responsible for HDNet Movies (as in I know that Time-Warner is behind HBO, Viacom/Paramount was behind Showtime at last check, etc.), but lately I've been quite impressed with the amount of quality movies they've been showing.

HBO has been a disappointment to me for a while now, with many of the movies they run long ago available on DVD and really not worth the time to me to even bother watching. Occassionally something good slips by, but normally it's more like like Fantastic Four, rather than Saving Private Ryan or Band of Brothers quality.

Showtime still has some movies, but they are in much the same boat as HBO. Normally the product is old, and just not that appealing.

Both HBO and Showtime have obviously moved on (for the most part) to showing their own original programs, and while they run one big premiere per week, their premieres aren't the blockbusters they used to be.

Starz is good if you like movies, but DirecTV doesn't offer a High Def version of Starz at this time, and when they do, I'll likely need an HR20, rather than the trusty TiVo powered HR10-250, to get it.

But... there's this relatively underappreciated little nugget, niche channel, HDNet Movies.

I've seen several very good films on that channel lately, and have been quite impressed at the quality of the films they are offering, and the variety. Not old films (though they certainly fill a good part of the programming day with older stuff, but still quality stuff when they do), but relatively recent films. For example: Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room. It was out in DVD just a few months ago (I guess it could be a bit longer, but you get the idea), and then was showing up in the rotation on HDNM.

They've also had a batch of art house stuff, and some documentaries that have been very interesting to watch (including Bloody Sunday).

It's a mixed bag, but for the most part I'm finding more to like on HDNM than I thought I'd ever find there.

While I occassionally think DirecTV's HD package is a bit of a ripoff, thanks to HDNet Movies, I've been less likely to say that lately, and more likely to find something worth watching. Always a good thing!

Fofer
10-10-2006, 09:11 PM
I'm not sure who is really responsible for HDNet Movies...


Thank Mark Cuban (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban).

Article explaining some of their moves:
http://digital-lifestyles.info/display_page.asp?section=cm&id=2074

edc
10-10-2006, 10:54 PM
Not old films (though they certainly fill a good part of the programming day with older stuff, but still quality stuff when they do), but relatively recent films. For example: Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room. It was out in DVD just a few months ago (I guess it could be a bit longer, but you get the idea), and then was showing up in the rotation on HDNM.

I agree with you, but you chose a particularly bad example!

"Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" was produced by HDNet Films, and actually premiered on the channel the same day it first appeared in theatres.

http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2005_April_4/ai_n13502793

Hersheytx
10-11-2006, 06:27 AM
I get a kick out of watching movies from the 70s,80s and 90s in HD. Movies that I have never seen when they were at the theater. Its refreshing to see very good HD for movies that are usually some of the top picks for best movies of the year.
I have one movie I recorded over a year ago from HDNET that you can not get on DVD any more. It is amazing.....so I keep it. Until its released on DVD again.

MacThor
10-11-2006, 08:28 AM
I completely agree. Before the move -- when I suspected we'd lose DirecTV -- I loaded up the HR10-250 with HDNet Movies.

Scarface
21 Grams
Lost in Translation
Enron: ...
Taxi Driver

They had quite a run of good ones back in July.

darthrsg
10-11-2006, 09:03 AM
Check out Emerald Forest.

yaddayaddayadda
10-11-2006, 09:21 AM
Superman (Chris Reeve) is coming in November.

mwhip
10-11-2006, 09:38 AM
Yeah I saw Fast Times at Ridgemont High a couple days after I got my HD DVR and I gotta say Phoebe Cates and Jennifer Jason Leigh in HD is :up: :up: :up:

Oh and Universal HD has some good stuff also.