Network
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This would last on the Tiffany
network
for more than four decades.
The second time I watched the show was again out of disbelief because I still thought it was an animated short whipped up by the
network
during a commercial break.
I've read nothing but good things about this show; everyone that's seen it seems to love it and I think that should send a message to the
network
to pick it up.
What the Hell happened to
network
programming since then?
I really hope that one day a
network
will show it again to the next generation of children.
There is a vast network, right?
I didn't realize it didn't count as a
network
show.
First, the animation is clearly cheaply done and looks more like a fifteen minute show on cartoon
network
than a film.
It's fantastic that the
network
hired some "social media marketing" team to come in and write 9- and 10-star reviews for this piece of crap.
It's a small syndicated
network
a lot like TVLand.
Nobody says that the old boys
network
has to like it.
It feels like a cartoon sometimes and the violence goes so far out there but then so does the evening
network
news.
I have been trying to figure out if it was an act of Lane's-- namely getting a "better offer" in a Broadway show (his IMDb biography shows he did mostly children's films those years) or the fickle finger of
network
fate that did this show in.
Great premise, though a bit underbudgeted (what could one expect when it came to sci-fi on
network
tv back in 1986?), and there were many questions that were never resolved.
i was the "henchman" in the black shirt and backwards ball cap with a hellraiser box tattoo, close up when the grenade went off, and I'm about to laugh cause it was so cheesy, but hey it was an easy 225 dollars,but i knew it was a straight to USA
network
movie when i saw it...but the Germans probably liked it a lot more, it was filmed in new port richey, florida, in basically someones field, the city was so proud that there was a movie being filmed their, that they treated the cast and crew like royalty, and threw them a big party (i.e.
Sliders is a perfect example of
network
television and their short-sightedness......and an even more perfect example showing how the Nielson's are an absolute joke.
Did the TV
network
that showed the film ever repeat the showing?
I first saw this movie on the Lifetime Television
network
after hearing some good reviews and seeing previews.
This one was backed by the Showtime cable
network
and there's nothing much to gain from watching it.
I know it's a little late to say this (well, about seven years too late!), but I wish some
network
would realize how much this show is loved and demanded by fans and bring it back in some form (most likely with different people)!
One of the worst films I've ever seen at the Toronto Film Festival; this was compared by the program book to Robert Altman's The Player, but plays instead like a rejected TV pilot for a third-rate
network.
No surprise - about what you would expect from a third rate
network.
Last night Canada's CBC television
network
aired Society's Child.
Yes it is a little edgy for
network
tv, but with the time slot that it was on made it ok.
For the
network
tv they cut a lot out of the show that is shown on the DVD set.
Then it will have a
network
that won't be afraid to show it.
The
network
insisted the show ending with them going to separate beds at the end of each episode to avoid that speculation.
I actually saw this film not that long ago on History Channel, after seeing the entire Winds of War on
network
TV when I was down with a back injury years ago.
Although I have to blame the suits at MTM, who was the production company, for, along with the suits at the network, giving anybody, golden child or not, an 8 episode deal sight unseen.
No other
network
through 88 worldwide bought it to my knowledge...
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