Posted by W_B on February 03, 2016 at 05:30:11 from (155.188.123.18):
In Reply to: ot movies old vs new posted by T in NE on February 02, 2016 at 21:51:42:
Just my opinion here... There are some new broadcast channels in our area that a carrying the old shows, like from the 60's 70s and 80s mostly. I'm not stuck in the past with my viewing habits and looking again at these I think they are so hokey and the acting is so bad I can't stand to watch them, even the old Star Trek episodes (original series) I can't stand. I guess I was never a big fan of the oldies anyway but did watch in the day when I could. One show more recent show I missed because it was on cable originally was Leverage, Ion TV is showing it all day on Sundays. Well acted, witty, interesting capers. I also try to catch Star Gate SG-1 but usually it's on too late to see it. I really mostly prefer the new things I've never seen before. We've become fans of some of the PBS and British mysteries and dramas and of course the cooking and home remodel shows on Create that the local PBS station carries on it's own channel.
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