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Movie Premieres on terrestrial television
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carl.waring
10-03-2013
Originally Posted by DVDfever:
“ (I don't know why they made 3 versions...”

So as many people as possible can watch it. Simple, really
DVDfever
10-03-2013
Originally Posted by carl.waring:
“So as many people as possible can watch it. Simple, really ”

Carl, when you follow me around on here and attempt to reply and take the michael without knowing any facts, it comes across as poor trolling. Please refrain from this. Thankyou.

Both the extended and director's cuts are both 15-rated. If you'd read my review, you'd know that.

And Mark Kermode points out here why censorship for the cinema is a bad thing, re: Die Hard 5:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=uXE6EqvGgIQ
carl.waring
10-03-2013
Originally Posted by DVDfever:
“Carl, when you follow me around on here”

Wow! You're a little paranoid, aren't you?!

Quote:
“Both the extended and director's cuts are both 15-rated. If you'd read my review, you'd know that.”

Yeah. I noted the self-promotional link Fair point. But the answer is still "money"
DVDfever
10-03-2013
Originally Posted by carl.waring:
“Wow! You're a little paranoid, aren't you?!”

Not at all. You've been doing it for years. You do it to me and a few others. Still, you would deny it, wouldn't you.
carl.waring
10-03-2013
I reply to posts on forums. That's what they're there for. Don't really care who they're from.

That you have a problem with it isn't my problem.
rosco2010
11-03-2013
Originally Posted by DVDfever:
“Yes, it is. That's a reasonable film for the most part, but no doubt C4 will show the 12-rated theatrical cut which has some really bad censorship compared to the extended and director's cuts. (I don't know why they made 3 versions. I watched the longest one - the director's cut at 104 mins - when I saw it)

http://dvdfever.co.uk/?p=19610”

No matter what version they show it'll still be hackneyed and unbelievable.
Mr Sirs
11-03-2013
A quiet week ahead, but here's the revised list:-


THURSDAY 14TH:-

A USEFUL LIFE (2010), Fim4, 11.00am-12.20pm.


SUNDAY 17TH:-

SALT (2010), Channel 4, 9.00pm-?
Corabal
11-03-2013
Monday 18th March - 11.15pm-1.35am - Fish Story (Japan, 2009), Film4
Mr Sirs
12-03-2013
To take us through to a week on Friday (22nd):-


THURSDAY 14TH:-

A USEFUL LIFE (2010), Film4, 11.00am-12.20pm.


SATURDAY 16TH:-

AFRICA UNITED (2010), BBC2, 10.00-11.20pm.

JULIA'S EYES (Spain - 2010), Film4, 11.25pm-1.40am.


SUNDAY 17TH:-

SALT (2010), Channel 4, 9.00-11.00pm.


MONDAY 18TH:-

FISH STORY (Japan - 2009), Film4, 11.15pm-1.35am.


WEDNESDAY 20TH:-

IMAGINARY FRIEND (2012), Channel 5, 3.15-5.00pm.


FRIDAY 22ND:-


AMAZING GRACE (2006), STV Only - not ITV, 8.00-10.10pm.

BEYOND THE FIRE (2009), BBC2, 11.50pm-1.05am.
Zachariah_Gray
12-03-2013
Sunday 24th March

THE KARATE KID (2010), Channel 4, 9pm-11:40pm
Zachariah_Gray
13-03-2013
Originally Posted by Zachariah_Gray:
“Sunday 24th March

THE KARATE KID (2010), Channel 4, 9pm-11:40pm”

SUNDAY 24TH MARCH

RED (2010), Channel 4, 9pm-11:15pm
Corabal
13-03-2013
An odd and somewhat rare one to start with, as it's a BBC4 premiere, Digiguide has it listed as a TV drama called Premiere: The Silence, but there was no synopsis so I double checked it on the Radio Times website, lo and behold another premiere

Saturday 23rd March - 9.00pm-10.55pm - The Silence (Germany, 2010), BBC4

Both the following on Channel 4

Saturday 23rd ,March - 12.40am-2.45am (Sunday) - Notorious (2009)
Sunday 24th March - 11.15pm-12.55am - Kill List (2011)

Easter listings next week, I wonder if anything new will show up.
DVDfever
13-03-2013
Originally Posted by Mr Sirs:
“SATURDAY 16TH:-

JULIA'S EYES (Spain - 2010), Film4, 11.25pm-1.40am.”

I'd say that's worth a look for the lead actress and it's very well filmed, but it does go on.

http://dvdfever.co.uk/?p=2255
Corabal
14-03-2013
Originally Posted by DVDfever:
“I'd say that's worth a look for the lead actress and it's very well filmed, but it does go on.

http://dvdfever.co.uk/?p=2255”

For acting purposes I hope.
DVDfever
14-03-2013
Originally Posted by Corabal:
“For acting purposes I hope. ”

Well, i had a good think about it afterwards....
jenzie
15-03-2013
SEE NO EVIL (2006) - horror channel saturday 16th 00:45 (12:45am) to 02:35 (02:35am)

is this a premier?
Corabal
16-03-2013
Maybe, is that the film with the wrestler Kane? Will look out for that.
onecitizen
16-03-2013
Originally Posted by jenzie:
“SEE NO EVIL (2006) - horror channel saturday 16th 00:45 (12:45am) to 02:35 (02:35am)

is this a premier?”

Don't know if its a premiere, but it's not terrestrial.
Corabal
19-03-2013
Originally Posted by onecitizen:
“Don't know if its a premiere, but it's not terrestrial.”

Isn't Horror Channel Freebies? Fair enough if so.
Mr Sirs
19-03-2013
Originally Posted by Corabal:
“Isn't Horror Channel Freebies? Fair enough if so.”


Sorry Corabal - for the purposes of this thread IMO terrestrial television covers only "free to air" tv channels available on Freeview, and excludes any other services that have to be paid for/subscription/part of a package either via Top Up TV, Sky, Virgin, BT etc.. I guess we could say Freeview isn't really free as a box had to be paid for initially to receive the service, but then again all new tvs have Freeview built in and so now nothing "extra" has to be paid to receive the channels.
bgtension
19-03-2013
Originally Posted by Mr Sirs:
“
SUNDAY 17TH:-

SALT (2010), Channel 4, 9.00pm-?”

I'm sure Salt was on Film 4 last year?
Mr Sirs
19-03-2013
Originally Posted by bgtension:
“I'm sure Salt was on Film 4 last year?”


No idea bg - just went with EPG/listings mag denoting it as a premiere - but these sources aren't always accurate so you could be right.
Mr Sirs
19-03-2013
Here is an update to take us through to (including) Good Friday 29th March:-

WEDNESDAY 20TH:-

IMAGINARY FRIEND (2012), Channel 5, 3.15-5.00pm.


FRIDAY 22ND:-

AMAZING GRACE (2006), STV Only - not ITV, 8.00-10.10pm.

BEYOND THE FIRE (2009), BBC2, 11.50pm-1.05am.


SATURDAY 23RD:-

THE SILENCE (2010), BBC4, 9.00-10.55pm.

PROJECT NIM (2011), BBC2, 9.30-11.05pm.

NOTORIOUS (2009), Channel 4, 12.40-2.45am (Sunday).


SUNDAY 24TH:-

RED (2010), Channel 4, 9.00-11.15pm.

KILL LIST (2011), Channel 4, 11.15pm-12.55am.


GOOD FRIDAY 29TH:-

THE LITTLE POLAR BEAR 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND (2005), BBC2, 8.40-9.55am.

WINTER'S BONE (2010), BBC2, 10.45pm-12.20am.

CARLOS (2010), Channel 4, 12.15-3.00am.
Corabal
19-03-2013
Originally Posted by Mr Sirs:
“Sorry Corabal - for the purposes of this thread IMO terrestrial television covers only "free to air" tv channels available on Freeview, and excludes any other services that have to be paid for/subscription/part of a package either via Top Up TV, Sky, Virgin, BT etc.. I guess we could say Freeview isn't really free as a box had to be paid for initially to receive the service, but then again all new tvs have Freeview built in and so now nothing "extra" has to be paid to receive the channels.”

Freebies = Freeview, sorry.
Corabal
19-03-2013
You always seem to update before I'm about to post, Mr Sirs.

All the following on Channel 4, seems they're the only channel bothering with premieres nowadays.

Saturday 30th March - 12.40am-3.10am (Sunday) - Happy, Happy (Norway, 2010)
Easter Sunday - 6.15pm-8.00pm - Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2010)

Easter Monday
7.05am-8.30am - Doctor Dolittle: Tail to the Chief (TV Movie, 2010)
1.10am-2.55am (Tuesday) - Beauty (Skoonheid) (South Africa, 2011)

Not a premiere, merely a heads up
Easter Monday - 9.40am-11.40am - Citizen Kane (1941), BBC2
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