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Shame.
For me, I'm more willing to watch my least favorite films if I don't have to go through the trouble of setting them to play.
I do have all the DVDS but it was nice being able to stick a random Bond flm on when there was nothing on TV.
Besides, like you said, it was sort of a tradition on ITV. And kids without Sky might never get introduced to the Bond films.
So if they're going to buy the Bond films they should at least put the licence to use instead of taking it for no reason.
Yes, it was through a mainstream tv channel that I got introduced to Bond. But I appreciate we are in the digital age where things are easier to get hold of.
I can only imagine that ITV relinquished Bond due to poor viewing figures.
I think it was more down to Skys high money figures.
Don't think it was lack of demand that took them off, myworldisenough-though I'd be interested in seeing viewing figures. They were only scheduled to show them until the 4th of November. Now I suppose they will just pop up now and then. I wished the channel would have been on longer-wouldn't have minded being able to flick it on over the Christmas period.
Yes, the Bond films are senomonous with the Christmas period. Before home video, holiday seasons especially Christmas was the best time to see them. Shame that era appears to be at an end :(
Now we are bitching about Sky not showing them all the time, they showed them solidly for a month as part of the 50th, this would have been heaven when I was a kid. Did anyone seriously think Sky was making this a permanent fixture?
I have them all on Blu ray so the idea of them being on TV is irrelevant and I've never understood why people want to watch films they own, it's a phenomenon that perplexes me why you would do this?
Don't act all high and mighty since that's how most of us grew up.
I was complaining because Sky took the Bond licence and, at the time, didn't seem to be doing anything with it. It was a tradition on ITV so I was angry that they'd taken it off free TV for (what seemed like) no reason.
Did you like the GB trailer? I thought it was pretty cool! I think it is for New Years Day only?!
That trailer was epic.
Is it New Years day only or it did just mean that it was starting up again on New Years day?
Loved how they all had a bullet coming down the barrel! :D It kind of gives the impression it is only for New years day?
I will be running it myself from Feb 18th! ;)
Don't they normally wait about a year to show films that were at the cinema? Sherlock Holmes 2 for example has only just been on.
SF will probably be on box office when Sky get the rights to it but why bother paying for that when the DVD is out?
If you haven't seen the film, £4 is cheaper than £12. A good idea if you only watch films the once. For fans though, of course they'll already have bought the film by then.
The words of a truly dedicated fan. Puts into perspective those people who make the feeble effort to travel to an away match at Carlisle on a wet Tuesday night in feb.
Even I don't hate DAD enough that I can't be arsed to shove the disc in the player.