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|    Re: Cheesy Movies, and Where to Find The    |
|    06 Jan 16 21:55:35    |
      From: freezer88@hotSPAMTHISmail.com              If I don't reply to this Doug Elrod post, the terroists win.              > With the demise of the small UHF stations (like KTMA), the       > cheap (and sometimes out-of-copyright) movies they used to       > show might be harder to find. But it appears that SUBCHANNELS       > in the new broadcast digital system are CHOCK-FULL of them!       >       > If you have a "digital cable" system, you can occasionally       > find these channels hidden away at the high numbers (say, 1500       > (!)). If you happen to have a "TV Antenna", you can attach it       > to your digital TV (and make sure to tell the TV that you wish       > to tune to antenna-based channels), and then find these       > channels (at locations such as "4-3" or "12-2").       >       > It appears that many of the old original "Mystery Science       > Theater 3000" movies are still being aired this way, along       > with many others which look EMINENTLY MSTable!       >       > -Doug Elrod (dre1@cornell.edu)       > submitted for your approval, in case anyone out there has       > *need* of such movies! ;-)       >       >              Archive.org. That is all.                     --       My name is Freezer and my anti-drug is porn.       http://mst3kfreezer.livejournal.com/       @allhailfreezer              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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