deardelmar said:They have football?
I think ESPN just won the contract for Monday Night Football.
deardelmar said:They have football?
Crow said:I occasionally watch a nature program. I occasionally watch "South Park" or "How Clean is Your House?" But I'm not really into TV. If it weren't for my roommate, we wouldn't have cable and the TV would be for DVDs and videos. Before I moved to Ohio, I went over a year without turning my TV on. Didn't plan it. It just worked out that way.
Having spoken to them personally on the phone, the impression I get is that he's never happy. They seem to be the same talking about something silly like shipping options as they are on the show - always dramatic.Shimei said:American chopper is cool. Is that dad ever happy?
I sure hope the free Dish programming I'll get (employee benefit) comes with ESPN.BillyBob said:I think ESPN just won the contract for Monday Night Football.
It's like "low budget" hits an all new low.lighthouse said:That has to be one of the stupidest shows ever put on film.
Yup.Lucky said:It's like "low budget" hits an all new low.
:darwinsm: I never thought of television as a "noblesse oblige" medium.PureX said:There are only a couple of shows I make a point of watching, and I'm sure I could live without them. I used to like documentaries and information shows, but I don't have cable and even PBS has fallen into the more commercial nonsense, lately. TV could be a fantastic cultural tool, but unfortunately American culture is only about greed, and so everythng on TV is about making money, instead of adding cultural value to our lives.
I can assure you that it does. You get the America's Top 60 for free.Lucky said:I sure hope the free Dish programming I'll get (employee benefit) comes with ESPN.
Mr. 5020 said:I can assure you that it does. You get the America's Top 60 for free.
South Park is evil filth.Crow said:I occasionally watch a nature program. I occasionally watch "South Park" or "How Clean is Your House?" But I'm not really into TV. If it weren't for my roommate, we wouldn't have cable and the TV would be for DVDs and videos. Before I moved to Ohio, I went over a year without turning my TV on. Didn't plan it. It just worked out that way.
The good sitcoms ended with Seinfeld. Andy Griffeth is great, All in the Family is great stuff, Happy Days is good, and most in the 80s although there was the beginning of a decline.... Old school Cosby show was great, Different World, Who's the Boss, Head of the Class, Perfect Strangers....all good shows. But now everything's about gay people. Nearly every single show forces me to watch plots dealing with homosexuality or some other kind of sex overload and I don't go for that.Poly said:I would watch more TV if there were more worth while things to watch. I watch American Idol and 24 and both of these are really going down hill. I try to get into other shows but I just can't. Most shows are either vulgar or just plain stupid. I cannot handle stupid. I can't even remember the last time I watched a funny sitcom. The writing today is so pathetic. I'd rather watch Andy Griffith any day. Now that's funny!
It doesn't have Fox News. Why bother?Mr. 5020 said:I can assure you that it does. You get the America's Top 60 for free.
I would think it's possible to do that now. Just a matter of getting the right hardware and software. Capture cards and such. I'm still trying to figure that stuff out.Nineveh said:I'm waiting for the day I can just have A&E and The History Channel piped straight through cable to my PC
How can you watch that? 2001 A Space Oddysey is one of the most boring films to ever see celluloid.:yawn:The Edge said:Video membership rocks. It's a great idea. I drop way too much money in Blockbuster without it, and now I don't have to buy so many movies.
But yesterday I went to Best Buy and could not leave empty handed, so I picked up
2001 A Space Odyssey
2010 The Year We Make Contact
Some good science fiction from the great mind of Arthur C. Clarke