I'm betting it will be sometime after the channel offers at least a couple programs per day (as opposed to two or three per week).ESPN had the FSU football game in 3D on Saturday. When is Dish offering ESPN 3D?
I'm betting it will be sometime after the channel offers at least a couple programs per day (as opposed to two or three per week).ESPN had the FSU football game in 3D on Saturday. When is Dish offering ESPN 3D?
DISH is continuing the tradition of having the highest pay per views in the industry.
Its prolly the "unedited" christmas story complete with swear words that are not in the TBS versionOh, I thought they were 5 dollars. I saw the big '5' and then looked at the movies... "Elf" was repeated endlessly on USA or another channel. "A Christmas Story" should be on a marathon pretty soon. The others you can certainly catch and hopefully DVR if you really want to see them.
I do agree, they're "free" if you catch them. Heh, at 5 cents each, I'd consider them. I suspect they only remain on DVRs for 24 hours after you first start watching them. If that's the case, I'd pass.
LOL, got this in my email today. Don't these movies come on "Free" tv?
EVERY YEAR. But at DISH they are still going to charge you at least a nickel per movie.
well, if 5 movies for $.25 too much for you then maybe you shouldn't have satellite or cable tv anyway...
If I wanted to watch the movies, I'd pay a small fee to see them commercial free.EVERY YEAR. But at DISH they are still going to charge you at least a nickel per movie.
harshness said:If I wanted to watch the movies, I'd pay a small fee to see them commercial free.
They're trying anything to prime the PPV siphon as the cable companies are clearly making a mint on PPV VOD.
The conundrum about 3D is that there is so little of it available, you really need to have it around for when you want to show off your 3D setup. 3D Blu-ray outright purchase is surely going to end up being cheaper than renting the movie repeatedly.Dish needs to lower their rates by $1.00 then they will get folks to use their ppv service.
The conundrum about 3D is that there is so little of it available, you really need to have it around for when you want to show off your 3D setup. 3D Blu-ray outright purchase is surely going to end up being cheaper than renting the movie repeatedly.
I remember that, when I bought my HDTV in 2001, there was very little HD content. How times have changed........ The same could happen for 3D.
And monkeys might flap their wings in a hasty exit from Wayne Campbell's backside.I remember that, when I bought my HDTV in 2001, there was very little HD content. How times have changed........ The same could happen for 3D.