pilotguy
05-25-2003, 12:22 PM
This is only my personal opinion, but I wonder if anyone else here feels this way:
I really HATE marathon programming! (I mean those marathons that last more than 2-3 hours at a shot). I don't care if they're running a marathon of my all-time favorite show or movie star....too much is too much!
I would rather see the material spread out over a period of several days or weeks, instead of one big lump.
Movie networks will do this too....They'll run 24 hours of Abbott & Costello movies, or something like that. One time American Movie Classics ran all 28 "Blondie and Dagwood" feature films in a row (that lasted a couple of days and nights).
If you're a true fan, and they run these super-long marathons, there is NO WAY that you can sit there and take in everything....you're GOING to miss SOMETHING!
Even if you want to tape the marathon, you can only get so much on a blank tape...even at the slow "extended play" speed...which ends up looking inferior to the faster "standard play" speed.
No, I'd rather get a steady diet of my favorites on a regular basis instead of trying to gorge myself in one long sitting....but then, that's just me!
Anybody ELSE feel that way?
I really HATE marathon programming! (I mean those marathons that last more than 2-3 hours at a shot). I don't care if they're running a marathon of my all-time favorite show or movie star....too much is too much!
I would rather see the material spread out over a period of several days or weeks, instead of one big lump.
Movie networks will do this too....They'll run 24 hours of Abbott & Costello movies, or something like that. One time American Movie Classics ran all 28 "Blondie and Dagwood" feature films in a row (that lasted a couple of days and nights).
If you're a true fan, and they run these super-long marathons, there is NO WAY that you can sit there and take in everything....you're GOING to miss SOMETHING!
Even if you want to tape the marathon, you can only get so much on a blank tape...even at the slow "extended play" speed...which ends up looking inferior to the faster "standard play" speed.
No, I'd rather get a steady diet of my favorites on a regular basis instead of trying to gorge myself in one long sitting....but then, that's just me!
Anybody ELSE feel that way?