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  1. TravisR

    TCM Changing September 1 2021 >

    I don't understand why any of you guys seem to worry so much about what others have to say about the movies you like. Do you really think the pathetic loser at Buzzfeed that has to write that day's "I rewatched [title goes here] and it has NOT aged well!" story or someone delivering their "hot...
  2. TravisR

    TCM Changing September 1 2021 >

    I actually wish it was "Creepy Classics" and the channel switched to all horror movies.
  3. TravisR

    TCM Changing September 1 2021 >

    I'm perfectly fine with that. A meaningless change is better than a negative change.
  4. TravisR

    TCM Changing September 1 2021 >

    Roller Boogie has actually been on TCM Undergound a few times. So has the immortal Disco Godfather.
  5. TravisR

    TCM Changing September 1 2021 >

    "Tonight on TCM... Armageddon, The Rock, and Bad Boys II! All presented with commercials!"
  6. TravisR

    TCM Changing September 1 2021 >

    I don't think you have to worry about them shifting focus to more modern movies. It's fair to assume that whatever they're planning is going to take place on or very close to September 1 or they likely wouldn't be promoting the date. Looking at their schedule from September 1 to 29 (as far as...
  7. TravisR

    TCM Changing September 1 2021 >

    You know people are going to believe that, right? :laugh:
  8. TravisR

    TCM Changing September 1 2021 >

    Yeah, if they were going to do something that was overtly negative, they'd do it quietly. If they were adding commercials, they'd just start playing them and hope that people didn't bitch too much rather than shine a spotlight on something that no one wants. As for the Warner catalog getting...
  9. TravisR

    TCM Changing September 1 2021 >

    My guess is that it's something that isn't really going to have an effect on the channel itself. Like some kind of online feature in an effort to get some younger eyes on older movies.
  10. TravisR

    TCM Changing September 1 2021 >

    To be fair, assuming the worst is usually a safe bet. :laugh:
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