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sweetbabykmd

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  1. Susanb, I think you are referring to Lovers and Other Strangers? That was really bad, and to top it off it was in pan and scan.

    Moviemeister you are definitely not alone. Many of us resort to watching what we record off TCM during the middle of the night (which is when the better movies are run) during 31 days of Oscar, so we have something to watch during primetime. Thank goodness March and April are full of the great older films!

  2. I guess it just seems worse because all the modern movies are on at primetime and Saturdays, and many of the best older movies are on between midnight and 6am. I was glad to see there will be a Film Noir movie on each Saturday in March, but now I realize it is on at 8am, not 8pm. I wish these kinds of movies would be shown at primetime more often. Oh well.

  3. So then you are stating that in 2006 we will only see 5 movies from the 80's and one from the 90's, excluding the month of February? And are you counting just the movie regardless of how many times they repeat it? It just doesn't sound right to me.

  4. Well then Slagman I'm guessing you are not watching much of TCM since most of the movies after early 50's are widescreen. Why wouldn't you want to see the entire movie as it was meant to be seen? I watch TCM and rent widescreen movies on my 19" tv and have no problems. Maybe you guys need glasses?

  5. Did they have 31 days of Oscar back in 2000? If they did I bet they didn't inundate us with all the 80's and 90's movies like they did this month. I don't see how you can say they are showing the same amount of newer films today as they did back then, and you cannot compare this February's schedule to an October schedule. Now as for the March schedule it is a vast improvement compared to the last couple of months and is more in tune with what one would expect from TCM.

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