I second that. Monsters HD was one awesome channel. Not sure about you other horror fans, but those old enough to remember the magazine "Famous Monsters of Filmland", well the lettering on the logo for Monsters HD was the typeface used for the title of the famous magazine. Whoever designed Monsters HD and their logos was indeed a true horror fan. I am really lost now without it and Film Fest. Film Fest was showing classic Hollywood movies like Gentlemen prefer Brunettes, Exodus, Man of La Mancha...these great Hollywood titles have never been shown on any other channel in high def.
I wrote a letter to Dish today about Monsters HD and they wrote back recommending Chiller. Ok thanks, a standard def channel that I have to move to the next tier of programming to get, I can't afford it.
I watched Voom all the time, I could always count on seeing something on each channel in true high def 24 hours a day! . Most of my newscast viewings were on the Voom news channel, every single story and broadcast on that channel was in hd-even news feeds from around the world, and it looked fantastic.
Then I spent the day today scanning the new channels. WOW WHAT AN IMPROVEMENT. I got so much stretched material it was scary, and most of what I saw was 4:3 with the black bars on the side. And worse yet, some of these channels took programs that were originally in the 4:3 aspect ratio, cut the top and bottom off to make it 16:9. And the Cartoon Network? Not a single high def program. I don't think, as far as true high definition goes, we were given any type of treat the last few days. The only true high def 24 hour networks added that I see are MGM and the new Cinemax. At least they gave me something for my Film Fest withdrawl, but the movies were better on Film Fest.