Starz v.s. Showtime
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Starz v.s. Showtime
I am about to order one on my DTV due to the rebate and try it out for 3 months. Any recommendations would be great.
I am looking for basic movies from the past few years, and no skin flicks.
Are there any sites to check both there programming for a month or two in advance?
I am looking for basic movies from the past few years, and no skin flicks.
Are there any sites to check both there programming for a month or two in advance?
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Re: Starz v.s. Showtime
Starz has more popular movies, good documentary/critic programs and decent shows where as Showtime has more older(80's-90's) popular films and recent low-budget/DTV/independent stuff, Strikeforce/Boxing/NFL and pretty good original shows.
If you want positively no skin flicks, go with Starz.
If you want positively no skin flicks, go with Starz.
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If you're just looking for movies, go with Starz. You can search their schedule online at their website.
While Showtime has some good original programming, their library of films pales in comparison with every other premium network, IMO.
While Showtime has some good original programming, their library of films pales in comparison with every other premium network, IMO.
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Re: Starz v.s. Showtime
Showtime has Dexter, Californication, Shameless, Episodes, Weeds as far as original programs goes. But, Dexter is off until September and Weeds is off until later in the summer. The movies are pretty meh.
Starz has Spartacus and will have Camelot in April and of course the movies.
Since your probably only going to stick with it for a 3 month time period, I would pick Starz. At least you will be able to watch Spartacus: Gods of the Arena for it's 6 episode run and a few popular movies.
Starz has Spartacus and will have Camelot in April and of course the movies.
Since your probably only going to stick with it for a 3 month time period, I would pick Starz. At least you will be able to watch Spartacus: Gods of the Arena for it's 6 episode run and a few popular movies.
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Re: Starz v.s. Showtime
Yeah, it's really bad; even when they do show older films, I would think they'd put the effort to show all of them in OAR since they are the best when it comes to OAR. The CBS-Paramount merger and subsequent EPIX creation really bit them.
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FWIW, you may get The Movie Channel w/ Showtime and Encore w/ Starz. Just something to also consider.
Also, not sure how Starz' OnDemand is, but recall Showtime having a pretty decent offering (back when I was with Comcast, at least).
Also, not sure how Starz' OnDemand is, but recall Showtime having a pretty decent offering (back when I was with Comcast, at least).
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I ended up canceling Starz because I have Netflix. Most of the movies and all of the series seem to be available for streaming at the same time they're being shown on the network. I caught Spartacus and Pillars of the Earth the same weeks they aired on Starz.
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Showtime is only good for the original programming IMO. The movies they show have sucked. I'd go with Starz if you only have it for a few months.
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On my cable system, -Charter, -Showtime includes TMC and Encore.
Other than "Spartacus", I'm not a fan of "Starz" because most of their HD "wisescreen/2:35" films are shown "cropped" to I:78, much like HBO/Cinemax. While Showtime sometimes does this, more often than not films are shown in their proper aspect ratios.
Other than "Spartacus", I'm not a fan of "Starz" because most of their HD "wisescreen/2:35" films are shown "cropped" to I:78, much like HBO/Cinemax. While Showtime sometimes does this, more often than not films are shown in their proper aspect ratios.
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Great, tried to upgrade to Starz via internet and it said I had an old programming package and could not do it. I have been a DTV member with this package for about 15 years now.
Anyone know whats up with this?
Anyone know whats up with this?
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If your on a grandfather package (a package that they no longer sell) you can still keep it, but you won't be able to upgrade to premium programming until you change it to a current one.
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Thx mate. Disadvantges/advantages to upgrading to a new package rather than keep our old one?
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So it's up to you, if you really want to add Starz for the 3+ months, then you have to change it to a current package that you can afford.
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They're not as mainstream (though they do have movies like Extract and Sorority Row if those are your thing), but I would argue that they have great films and not just ones that 'have sucked'.
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It seems like Showtime always has original programming I want to watch. Even during the summer. Dexter, Californication, United States of Tara, Nurse Jackie, Bullshit, The Big C (my gf is mainly into that one), Weeds (although that has been a slog for the past couple seasons.
Basically, I could probably save money by cutting showtime and getting DVDs, but with so many of these shows, I have a "need to see it now" philosophy that won't abide for the several months waiting for the DVDs (this is especially good for shows with startling season finales that could get ruined)
Basically, I could probably save money by cutting showtime and getting DVDs, but with so many of these shows, I have a "need to see it now" philosophy that won't abide for the several months waiting for the DVDs (this is especially good for shows with startling season finales that could get ruined)
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Just go with Netflix with dvds. One subscribtion fee...you can rent both movies A and B at the same time, whereas movie A is shown exclusively on HBO and movie B is shown exclusively on Starz.
Plus...NO distracting, blinding logo, NO "pooping" from the station over the movie advertising a tv series, and NO freaking advertising during the end credits so one can listen to the music. The sight of theses practices on premium channels that one pays extra money for disgusts me.
Plus...NO distracting, blinding logo, NO "pooping" from the station over the movie advertising a tv series, and NO freaking advertising during the end credits so one can listen to the music. The sight of theses practices on premium channels that one pays extra money for disgusts me.
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movie channels except for HBO (for original series) are a waste of money. They show the same movies over and over. You be better off getting high speed internet and Netflix. then you can watch what you want when you want.
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Weeds is headed towards the (thankfully) final season. While Shameless is questionable, Episodes is getting good reviews. Nurse Jackie and United States of Tara should certainly not be overlooked either - both are terrific. Honestly, I often wonder why I keep HBO only for True Blood and Big Love (which ends in a few weeks).