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FMC Recently changed their policy to be more 
like AMC.
Cropped movies during prime time and proper ratio during the day.



Thanks for the info. I didn't know that. Aren't they also going to be having ads during the programming like AMC? Seems like I read that somewhere. Maybe here.

 

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For the satellite &/or Cable enabled persons with DVRs, there are Hi-Def channels such as TMC, Showtime, HBO, etc that allow you to record all you can eat for a monthly charge. And it won't self destruct like PPV films usually do. I use this as a source for films not on physical media, such as one of my Favorite films - "The Devil's Disciple" starring B Lancaster.
I believe Streaming is/will become a PPV type situation. If I want over a period of time view a film 20 times, I REFUSE to pay for it 20 times.

Yes, "The Devil's Disciple" was a great unappreciated film. Lancaster, Douglas, and Olivier in a Shaw play- who can ask for more? I hope all the Lancaster-Douglas films make it to Blu-ray: Gunfight at OK Corral, Seven Days in May, Devil's Disciple, List of Adrian Messenger. Twilight Time interest?
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If Twilight Time wants to rescue these two masterpieces from the void, and isolate the scores by Goldsmith and Williams respectively, it's okay with me.
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Twilight Time is only handling Fox and Columbia titles. That may change (I love what the company is doing) but a lot of these wishes really are wishful thinking.
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Yes, I know, but it pleases me to do so.
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