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Edited on Tue Jun-14-11 10:01 PM by Armstead
Redford started and owned the Sundance Channel, which carried great movies, documentaries and other special programming.
Then he recently sold it to Rainbow Holdings, the same company that has just butchered the once equally great Independent Film Channel.
Having just watched a bit of Sundance, it is clear that the new owners have plans for Sundance -- and it ain't pretty.
It is clear that Rainbow Holdings is planning to massacre the Sundance Channel in the same way they have ruined IFC.
IFC now shows a limited selection of the most sensationalistic and popular "independent" films over and over again, as well as (mostly) dumb "edgy" comedy shows (in this case edgy means stupid. Just as bad, IFC started chopping up movies with endless commercials. They didn't just add a few commercials -- they have made it so you get about three minutes of movie, five minutes of commercials and then three more minutes of movie, etc.
The same company also did the same a few years ago with American Movie Classics, which now shows the same "popular favorites" over and over -- and which is also unwatchable because of the ridiculously high commercial to movie ratio.
Now, one can see the same slimy hand of greed beginning to strangle Sundance. Was just watching one of their new "series" called Love, Lust and.... which is basically a slightly higher-toned version of those cheapo EW! Channel shows that list the greatest somethings ,that consist of some old file footage interspersed with shallow snarky comments by non-celebrities.
And -- surprise, surprise -- they are sneaking in commercials there too. Just a few, but the handwriting is on the wall.
Sundance still does show some good indie and foreign films. But it is only a matter of time before those start getting chopped up by commercials too, and the selection limited to the most sensationalist "indie" films and dumb-ass reality shows pretending to be high-toned.
Oh Robert, Robert....Did you really need the money that bad you would sell a once great channel to a bunch of corporate shysters?
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