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AMC: The Prospect Park Era (old production thread)


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Ha maybe I was trolling for just this reaction ;)

Yeah Hulu doesn't work at all for Canada. Everything is blocked to play in the US only (even things that stream in Canada elsewhere.) We have iTunes of course, but it remains to be seen if they'll bother releasing it on Canada iTunes. Last year they had announced that it would be released in Canada at the same time as the US, but nothing has been said this time (at least they showed some aknowledgement that Canada is used to getting the soaps at the same time as the US.) I think there are programs that will help you get around the issues with country blocking though, and if I don't hear anything in a month I'll investigate that (I would now, but I'm hopeless with such techie stuff so putting it off...)

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Yeah--I guess if they're .mp4s on iTunes (I think that's how they release most things) they might get out there to file sharing programs too--I don't think iTunes usually makes it too hard to open files that haven't been technically purchased (at least that's the way a number of prgrams have leaked onto the internet from iTunes only releases.) I'd like to support them, even if it's just free views on Hulu, but, I'm not gonna sit back and have you all discussing AMC and OLTL while I can't view them :P

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He does look somewhat like David Henesy. He also reminds me a little of that 1969 cast photo of DS, which I just loved, and which had the weirdest Louis Edmonds pose - when I first saw that photo, I'd never seen the show, and I thought Edmonds was playing a lower classes role, and John Karlen was one of the Collins.

Here's a cropped version of it.

http://www.collinwood.net/cast/

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allmc, the image of you holding one of these dinosaurs

cassette-recorder.jpg

up to your laptop for our Eric has made my day.

Old ladies with doilies on their heads used to bring these to church to record the sermon (inevitably dropping them and releasing a sea of D batteries onto the cold, hard elementary school all-purpose room floor).



I hope you don't have to resort to iTunes. No offense iTunes, but if these episodes can be had for free, why would anyone go that route unless they really had to? Can't hulu be watched via mobile?

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