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In Reply to: RE: OH, come on! Two weeks and no new thread??? nt posted by Brian A on June 26, 2010 at 21:40:04
I was looking for a small tv for my bedroom but didn't want to spend much. I don't have cable or satellite and even the main tv is only on 5-6 hours a week. Best Buy had a sale on their Dynex line, had a 32" 720p for $350. Then I saw the display model listed at $250. No box, no manual, but full warranty so I said I'll take it. As the kid was removing it from the shelf he dropped it! They gave me a brand new one at the same price.
The is the first time that I've ever had a tv in my bedroom, but it's nice to relax and stretch out in front of an old movie or classic tv show at night.
Baba-Booey to you all!
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How can you watch an old movie or classic TV without cable or satellite? What we receive with normal Digital TV is only current programming which normally sucks.
Netflix
-Wendell
Our local library system has a big collection of classic movie and TV shows. Plenty of Criterion Collection versions, too. Try searching the catalog and reserving copies if you don't see anything good on the shelf. As you might suspect, free DVD rentals are rather popular.
Or, you can download 'em via torrents. I came across a forum post with a nearly definitive list of giallo films, almost all with links to torrents.
Late at night they show Twilight Zone, Honeymooners, Untouchables, and earlier in the day Seinfeld, Hawaii Five-O, etc. The benefits of living in a big city...;)
Baba-Booey to you all!
I live in the Kansas City area. We have one channel that shows old shows in the EARLY morning only. The rest of the time, it's older (usually not very good) movies.
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