Did anyone else ever notice this movie was played too many times on HBO?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Just One of the Guys
england1161 — 16 years ago(April 14, 2009 03:09 AM)
I saw this movie when it first came out,I thought it was an ok,little bimbo comedy,never thought of it as a masterpiece.I rember channel surfing during the late 1980's to the mid 1990's and everytime I was at HBO this movie was playing.I image the person who decides what gets shown on HBO is a little person who sits in a small room somewhere,who liked this movie so much they played it to death.HBO no longer shows this movie,did anyone else ever notice it or am I just imagining it?
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Kriller1 — 16 years ago(June 16, 2009 12:23 PM)
Haha now that I think about it I know what you're talking about. This was one of those random movies that me and my sister loved to watch when we would see it on TV when we were young. Early-mid 90s this would be on HBO a lot kind of a weird movie to play so often especially now since they don't play it at all anymore. Only channel i see this on now is comedy central
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perkoff — 15 years ago(December 05, 2010 03:27 AM)
HBO always plays the same movies. Last month they had the movie Edge of Darkness on every freaking day. I just signed up for Netflix and realize how pointless HBO is now. I have like 12 different HBO channels and they play the same few movies over and over and over. HBO used to play this movie all the time but now they never play it at all.
I don't know why there are 12 different HBO channels, they all pretty much play the same movies. If I was in charge of HBO I'd put different movies on all the time, it seems like everyone has a DVR or a Tivo so repeating movies 100 times in a month is a even more pointless now a days. -
FOLEYAXEL — 14 years ago(August 04, 2011 12:54 AM)
Yes, the golden age of cable tv. HBO, played alot of these hidden 80s gems and gave it life.
If anyone remembers Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon, it wasn't a box office hit, but got serious playback on HBO and it gained a cult following.
If I recall they replayed this movie alot during the early to mid 90s. -
DavidStHubbinsUSA — 14 years ago(August 08, 2011 05:56 AM)
Your exactly right Back not long after it came out, like within a year or two it was played constantly on HBO. Seeing it again now it's like not much time has passed as I saw it so many times then. It was on multiple times per week over a couple of years back then. I'm sure it had to do with how much it cost HBO to get the rights to broadcast it. Pay cable was still in it's relative early days back then and they probably didn't have a huge library to pick from. Just like they always played Smokey and the Bandit on Showtime constantly in the early 80's.
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FOLEYAXEL — 14 years ago(August 09, 2011 09:54 PM)
Yes, if you come to think of it back then cable would pay for the exclusive broadcasting rights, and also they wasn't a vast library of movies to chose from so depending on what movie they had they would give it a heavy play time. It's a different time when after a movie's theatrical release, 6 months later it hits vhs, then about a year cable, then about a year and half to 2 years on broadcast tv.
Also consider there weren't dvds back then to show deleted or additional scenes most times films were shown on tv with additional or alternate cuts from their original version. -
rlstokey — 14 years ago(February 10, 2012 06:36 AM)
^^^^Let the dog's loose!!!!!!!!!! LOL!
I remember in the early to mid-90's, HBO played this film almost every Sunday. Keep in mind, the major PAY-TV networks didn't feature R-rated films until after 8PM during this time and they had to pad about 12 HRS of PG & PG-13 rated films.