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Amazon extends CBS summer series pact Amazon has licensed all of CBS’s previous summer drama originals, Under the Dome, Extant and Zoo, and will now get the efforts for the 2016, 2017 and 2018 seasons. CBS Corp. CEO Les Moonves has previously said Amazon’s financial input has been key allowing the shows, which are produced for the traditionally quiet period normally dominated by repeats, to run to big budgets and subsequently hoover up good audiences. The first show from the new pact is BrainDead, the comic-thriller CBS announced earlier this year. Amazon subscribers will be able to stream the show four days after its broadcast debut. “Prime members have loved having access to series like Under the Dome and Extant just four days after broadcast, and we’re excited to continue to offer in-season availability of more great CBS summer series over the next three years,” said Brad Beale, Amazon’s VP, digital video content acquisition. The deal also means Amazon will get an expanded selection of CBS and Showtime library titles such as Medium, The Tudors, The L Word, the original Twin Peaks series, America’s Next Top Model, I Love Lucy, Penn & Teller, The Amazing Race, MacGyver, Brotherhood and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch. There will also be more CBS Films available. FULL ARTICLE - http://tbivision.com/news/2015/10/am...s-pact/490841/ |
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New to Amazon Prime for November 2015
November 1st Desk Set The Enemy Below The Craft Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights The Newton Boys November 5th Tell Awakenings The Adventures of Milo and Otis The Mask of Zorro Seven Years In Tibet The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus November 7th The Yes Men Are Revolting November 10th Wolf Hall Prince November 11th Outrageous Sophie Tucker November 12th The Song November 14th Ex Machina November 15th The Joe Show November 18th Mr. Selfridge: Season 3 Catch Me Daddy November 19th Vikings: Season 3 Dying of The Light November 20th The Man in the High Castle: Season 1 November 21st Only God Forgives November 22nd Teen Wolf: Season 5a November 26th Kate & Leopold November 28th Falling Skies: Season 5 Top Five |
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Nice. Looking forward to Wolf Hall, Vikings S3 and especially The Man in the High Castle. I'm a sucker for alternate history and Philip K. Dick.
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November 20th The Man in the High Castle: Season 1 |
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Originally Posted by Red Dog
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They put Episode 2 up today.
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^ I'm going to wait until the full season is up.
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Just watched the first episode of Red Oaks and really enjoyed it. Reminds me of Caddyshack for TV.
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It's in my watch list. Just haven't gotten to it yet.
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Amazon is really stepping it up with the original content. I'm enjoying their stuff more than Netflix.
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The BTTF movies were taken off by 10/31 in the morning lame. I posted on their FB but I will send a message also I was in the middle of BTTF 3.
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They took down both versions of Apocalypse Now too :(.
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Originally Posted by GatorDeb
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The BTTF movies were taken off by 10/31 in the morning lame. I posted on their FB but I will send a message also I was in the middle of BTTF 3.
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Originally Posted by invisiblegt
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Well, the Back to the Future movies were an exclusive for Amazon for the month of October only.
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I guess I haven't paid much attention, but is Amazon way worse at taking things down off Prime streaming quickly vs Netflix? I just went through my watchlist, and a lot of old things were no longer Prime...The Usual Suspects, BTTF, and a few others that didn't seem like they were were hot commodities.
Yeah, none of the streaming services are probably worth it for movies, but still a bit annoying. |
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Originally Posted by aktick
(Post 12637777)
I guess I haven't paid much attention, but is Amazon way worse at taking things down off Prime streaming quickly vs Netflix? I just went through my watchlist, and a lot of old things were no longer Prime...
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Originally Posted by TheBigDave
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I agree. In my experience, movies seem to come and go much more quickly on Prime than on Netflix. And there doesn't seem to be any warning. At least on Netflix, they mark which titles in your queue are expiring soon.
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One advantage of having a watchlist on Amazon is that if it leaves it is still in your watchlist... Albeit for purchase or rent only. I just leave them there and wait for if/when they return to prime.
With Netflix, they do return and reappear in your list but you don't always know what disappeared when it goes away... |
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Yep, Exactly what I do too.
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Interstellar is now steaming on Amazon Prime
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Grateful Dead Bio-Series in Development at Amazon A limited-run Grateful Dead bio-series is in the works at Amazon, with Bob Weir slated to executive produce and oversee all aspects of the show's music, Deadline reports. The as-yet-untitled series is based on Steve Parish's 2003 memoir, Home Before Daylight: My Life On the Road with the Grateful Dead. In the book, Parish — who will serve as an executive producer on the show — chronicles his time as a member of the Grateful Dead's extended family, starting with his work as a roadie and later as Jerry Garcia's manager and confidant. In 2008, as Rolling Stone reported, Parish and producer Stephen Emery attempted to turn Home Before Daylight into a Grateful Dead biopic. The project, however, stalled despite having Weir signed on as music director, and Jefferson Airplane, Neil Young and Bob Dylan all set to contribute to the soundtrack. Emery remains involved in the new project as a co-executive producer, though it's unclear if Weir will have to start from scratch with the show's music. Neither a writer, nor a director, are attached to the series yet. FULL ARTICLE - http://www.rollingstone.com/music/ne...mazon-20151215 |
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New to Amazon Prime for January 2016
January 1st Bone Tomahawk I'll See You In My Dreams Annie (2014) The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water Paper Planes Miracle On 34th Street The Da Vinci Code Journey To The Center Of The Earth Taps An Affair To Remember The St. Valentine's Day Massacre Dazed and Confused Thundercats: Season 1 January 4th Breakfast At Tiffany's Planes, Trains & Automobiles Margin Call Serpico January 5th 1408 January 8th Hot Tub Time Machine January 9th Goodnight Mommy January 11th All Creatures Big and Small January 13th The Missing January 14th The Second Mother January 15th Just Add Magic: Season 1 January 16th Frank Miller's Sin City Spare Parts January 22nd Mad Dogs: Season 1 January 23rd Mortdecai January 26th Man of Tai Chi I'm really looking forward to Bone Tomahawk and Goodnight Mommy. And this is the first time I've heard of the new Amazon show Mad Dogs, but it sounds really interesting: From The Shield/Terriers' Shawn Ryan comes a new Amazon series (based on the UK show) about four longtime friends who travel to Belize to see an old pal, and are then forced to fend for their lives after the reunion takes an unexpectedly dark turn. Starring Ben Chaplin, Michael Imperioli, Romany Malco, and Steve Zahn. |
Didn't they have an exclusive deal on Legend of Korra? I wish they'd put up the final season. Hope springs eternal that they'll finish up Justified too, it's been about a year since the final episode aired. Cool that I'll get to see Bone Tomahawk that way, it's gotten good buzz here.
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Originally Posted by TheBigDave
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And this is the first time I've heard of the new Amazon show Mad Dogs, but it sounds really interesting: |
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Who would want to watch Miracle on 34th Street in January?
At least Amazon churns their movies. Seems like Netflix stagnates after a while. Plus I'm finding that I like their series a bit better than Netflix too. |
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Originally Posted by Eddie W
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Who would want to watch Miracle on 34th Street in January?
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