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Deal got done for seasons 5 and 6, but it's still not expected to air until next year.
Originally posted by MW“I want to thank all of our wonderful fans for their support.” said Weiner in a statement. “I also want to thank AMC and Lionsgate for agreeing to support the artistic freedom of myself, the cast and the crew so that we can continue to make the show exactly as we have from the beginning. I’m excited to get started on the next chapter of our story.”Comment
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This wait is going to be painful, but I'm glad they got the deal done so they can get working.
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Breaking Bad is good, but its not the same. Nothing is the same, that's my point. Its not a quality thing.
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The Walking Dead/Dexter/True Blood will other fall shows I'll be keeping up with. I like B.E. I have the first couple seasons of Breaking bad but never got into it. i'll give it a shot soon.Comment
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And in other news NetFlix has just bought syndication rights to the show's first four seasons for it's online streaming service. "Additional seasons will be added each year after they air on AMC.". They will start airing July 27th.
Netflix will pay the show's producer, Lions Gate, between $750,000 and $900,000 per episode.
I wonder how much this will increase MadMen DVD sales?Last edited by JayBee74; 04-06-2011, 12:18 PM.Comment
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And in other news NetFlix has just bought syndication rights to the show's first four seasons for it's online streaming service. "Additional seasons will be added each year after they air on AMC.". They will start airing July 27th.
Netflix will pay the show's producer, Lions Gate, between $750,000 and $900,000 per episode.
I wonder how much this will increase MadMen DVD sales?Comment
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They still have Season 1 and 2 of Dexter for streaming. Are you saying they had Season 1-4 or 1-5 until recently?Comment
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The change, part of a new arrangement, means no "Dexter" or "Californication" episodes from previous seasons will be available on Netflix, as had been the case under the current arrangement which covered the first two seasons of the shows.
Episodes of current originals will be on Showtime's authenticated broadband service, Showtime Anytime.
The new Showtime-Netflix deal will include the streaming of shows that are no longer on Showtime, such as "The Tudors" and "Sleeper Cell," which previously was not on Netflix.Comment
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I started going through these again (shock) while I wait for Netflix to send me the Sopranos (season 6 part 2). Anyway, I was watching the end of 5G with Dick and his brother. I never really got this vibe before last night, but it hit me last night how they were framing of the shots that there were major overtones alluding to a gun being Don's briefcase. I guess there were some lingering Sopranos rationalizations floating around, ha.
Also, Babylon. Seriously in the running for best episode of any show ever. Everything just hits it right on the head. The writing, the acting, and of course the ending montage.
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