AMC coming to Bell TV on November 11th

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But AMC is not really a pay movie channel, in Boston on my old cable company AMC was in the digital starter package.
 
What a waste of bandwidth AMC HD is - it's only "Stretch - O - Vision" as AMC does not have the Canadian HD rights for the movies they show. Only their original programming is in HD.

I can't believe that J.R. Shaw fell for this joke - and it's more surprising that Rogers followed - and now Bell!

Those running the gold mine known as Canadian cable/satellite companies really must think their customers are idiots.
 
Might as well settle down and accept AMC or not bother watching it. Remember all the complaints about A&E HD and it stll remains on the channel list. Bell TV will only remove when the channel goes dark and that is not likely as it is American. (sarcastic remark intended)
 
How times change! A year ago I read post after post in this forum asking for TCM, AMC "et alia" as if these services were the be all and end all. Now we've all gotten to see AMC and the consensus seems to a huge disappointment. It seems we never learn that the grass only seems greener....

Maybe now we'll start looking for some quality programming instead of just latching on to the next campaign for a seemingly wonderful channel that Bell must have or else it is betraying its subscribers.
 
AMC, the American cable television station best known for airing classic movies and its popular series "Mad Men", is coming to Bell TV.

Bell will offer AMC in both standard definition and high definition beginning November 11th.

AMC will be available to Premium Movies theme package subscribers at no extra cost on channel 293 in standard definition, and channel 1281 in high definition.
 
987654...., this is typical BEV, they brag about reaching 100 HD channnels, when about half of them show the same programming.:rolleyes:
I guess AMC is better than NO AMC but I hope their original series will at least be in HD!?

With all these anouncements from BEV, I thought one of them should have been as follows: [ " MONTREAL, Nov. 2 2009 -- In an address to The Canadian Club today in Montr
 
ptimo: The fact that a movie is out on Blu-Ray has nothing to do with whether or not it is/can be shown in HD on TV. The stations use HD masters specially made for broadcast TV. This is how Equator/HDNET/OASIS et al. can show many movies in HD that have not yet been released on BD. Thanks to this we've been treated to Ben Hur, Doctor Zhivago, Grapes of Wrath, and Lawrence of Arabia in HD to name just a few. Quality wasn't quite up to Blu-Ray standard but it was still very good.
 
Speaking for myself, I never wanted AMC but I do want TCM. There are lots of complaints about TCM HD on American forums right now. Most are complaining about the non hd and incorrect aspect ratios.
 
987654321, not sure how Bell's AMC HD will be, but since Shaw started showing the actual AMC HD channel, not an upconverted one they'd been showing since it launched, all movies are now in HD.

Shaw switched to the actual AMC HD channel a couple of days ago.

Also, for Mad Men fans, they re-run the crap out of it, so odds are you'll get to see some of it.

Mark
 
I don't know what all the hype and demand was for this channel. The Movietime channel is very similar in what/how they broadcast movies, although not in HD.

Am I missing something?
 
But Shaw Broadcast (SBS) didn't - they only switch for Madmen, etc - so Shaw Direct and Rogers customers are seeing movies stre.........................................tched.
 
It's there because they're packaging it more with the US Superstations than as a premium movie channel.

I was surprised to see it in there, myself.
 
So has it shown up yet? No longer have BTV and was just curious if it had shown up yet?

Also wasn't there something else that was suppose to happen with Bell or BTV today? Can't remeber what it was?
 
Season Four of Mad Men will debut in 2010.

NOTE: SORRY, I previously said Season Four of Mad Men will debut on November 15th. Actually the Prisoner will debut on November 15th and Mad Men will debut in 2010
 
Looking forward to "The Prisoner" series reboot...it looks good from what I've read.

It's apparently a six episode mini-series.

I really liked the original series when I was younger :cool:
 
PVR is a pain. You have to play with the buttons on the PVR remote at each commerical break and hope you time it right so you don't miss part of the movie scene after skipping commericals. When I watch a movie I don't want to have to touch a remote or play with buttons. AMC should be commerical free. Overall, I wouldn't pay a dollar for AMC.
 
Not enough difference in the picture to motivate the finding of the remote to change both were great!
 
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