NOOOOOOOO!!!! I have Suddenlink cable and they're having some sort of problem with AMC about renewing their contract.The deadline is tomorrow night. Things are not looking good according to the email so I might not have AMC this Sunday for the finale!! *washes cryin' towel and dons black veil*
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Only wathed part of season one.I like the comics but for some reason the show was not doing it for me.Never watched Lost.Tried to watch True Blood but found the books were better and with more continuity.Do not like AMC since most of the movies they now show are clasic trash.That and when they started going to comercials it stunk.Same with IFC.
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Originally posted by misery chastain loves co. View PostNOOOOOOOO!!!! I have Suddenlink cable and they're having some sort of problem with AMC about renewing their contract.The deadline is tomorrow night. Things are not looking good according to the email so I might not have AMC this Sunday for the finale!! *washes cryin' towel and dons black veil*
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Has anyone seen this? I would most definitely watch this...
Carlton Cuse, who along with Damon Lindelof executive produced and acted as showrunners of ABC's Lost, is boarding A&E’s The Bates Motel.
A&E is developing the series, being produced by Mark Wolper and Roy Lee, as a prequel to Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho. The 1960 horror classic featured an off-his-rocker motel manager named Norman Bates who murdered occasional boarders while under the watch of his even-more-psychotic mother.
Bates Motel aims to tell the story of a young Bates and how his life with his deranged mother and her lover unhinged his mind, eventually turning him into a serial killer. It has been described as a cross between Twin Peaks and Smallville.
If the show is picked up to series, Cuse will executive produce and oversee the writing and production what is being envisioned intially as a six-episode “event" that would lead to additional seasons. It also marks the first “genre” TV project for Cuse since his acclaimed run on Lost.
Kerry Ehrin, who worked on Friday NIght Lights and Parenthood, also is joining Bates Motel as a writer/EP and will work with Cuse.
A&E is hoping the series can do for it what zombie drama The Walking Dead did for AMC, generating top ratings while initiating online water-cooler conversations.
Post-Lost, Cuse, with his Carlton Cuse Productions banner, is working in both TV and features. He recently turned in a draft of an untitled action-adventure for Hugh Jackman and Shawn Levy's 21 Laps for Fox.
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Originally posted by Teriw View PostI have never had AMC. Then again I dont pay for Cable at all. My parents do but I just get everything "other ways" since cable is just another unnecessary bill. But they don't have AMC either. I dont know if we don't get it in canada or if bell and eastlink just don't have it. Until HBO canada we didn't get that either but all of their movies/shows were and still are carried on The Movie Network/Movie Central (West coast)
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Woo Hoo !!!!!!!!!! After ignoring TWD last year, our cable provider has now picked up all three seasons and are playing them back to back on FX (with the Foxtel IQ option, and particularly given that they're ad free, we can record and watch at our leisure - man, I love cable !!!!)
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Originally posted by Menace View PostTeri ...Bell here on the east coast does not have AMC either ..Rogers does but I have Bell so I have to download the episode the next day after airing. Bell has better customer service and does not harrass me because I download all the time.. Rogers would call me and threaten to suspend my internet because I download too much. So i cancelled my phones, cable and internet and went with Bell a few years back.
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