'Something Weird' ON DEMAND
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'Something Weird' ON DEMAND
For those with Comcast ON DEMAND. Discovered they've added a new section under FREE MOVIES called WEIRD. Titles available, BLOOD FEAST, BLOODY PIT OF HORROR, FRANKENSTEIN'S CASTLE OF FREAKS, and several others. Noticed the Something Weird Video logo before the movie starts. Don't know about all of them, but watched HORRORS OF SPIDER ISLAND, and it was hosted by Elvira.
-"I've already been to Singapore"
-"And you look it too"
-"I've already been to Singapore"
-"And you look it too"
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I don't have Comcast, but I'll check to see if it's also available through my cable company. It would be perfect because lately I've been craving cheapie exploitation horror movies!
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I'm missing out
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I've also noticed that OnDemand has a section devoted to those cool Icebox.com web cartoons from a few years back.
Looks like Comcast is really doing VOD right.
I just wish they could do the same for their HDTV lineup.
Looks like Comcast is really doing VOD right.
I just wish they could do the same for their HDTV lineup.
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They added it a couple months ago, although at the time all they offered were 1950s pr0n movies (the sort where seeing a stripper in her bra and panties was the big thing) and gory old drivers ed. films. Sounds like the lineup's improved.
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Originally Posted by Sean O'Hara
They added it a couple months ago, although at the time all they offered were 1950s pr0n movies (the sort where seeing a stripper in her bra and panties was the big thing) and gory old drivers ed. films. Sounds like the lineup's improved.
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Well, I checked my OnDemand and realized that Time Warner doesn't offer any of those options, at least not in my area. I don't even think we have Comcast down here. I guess I'm missing out, too.