02-23-2004, 03:53 PM
The whole on-demand setup is amazing. With the movie channels, I really enjoy it more with HBO since they have a lot of the older episodes of not just their series like Sopranos and Curb, but they have all the documentaries and stuff like Autopsy, etc.
I've noticed a lot more movies available on Movies on Demand, and they're reasonably priced. New releases are $3.95 and older titles are $1.95 - which is a pretty good deal considering (I think) it's cheaper than blockbuster and you don't have to return anything. There are hundreds of movies available, and the tradeoff is sometimes you can see the same movie for free if it's beong offered on one of the movie channel's On Demand service as well.
I think I spend more time watching movies than actual TV programming.
They're also starting to add widescreen movies to their offering which is a bonus.
I've noticed a lot more movies available on Movies on Demand, and they're reasonably priced. New releases are $3.95 and older titles are $1.95 - which is a pretty good deal considering (I think) it's cheaper than blockbuster and you don't have to return anything. There are hundreds of movies available, and the tradeoff is sometimes you can see the same movie for free if it's beong offered on one of the movie channel's On Demand service as well.
I think I spend more time watching movies than actual TV programming.
They're also starting to add widescreen movies to their offering which is a bonus.