• Paramount + (via Sky Cinema)

    From JNugent@jennings&co@fastmail.fm to uk.media.tv.misc on Tue Aug 2 01:42:04 2022
    From Newsgroup: uk.media.tv.misc

    I took out a Sky Cinema contract at a bargain price of -u8 a month
    including Paramount + a few weeks ago.

    The advertising postcard showed P+ (which I still have here) as
    including "Ray Donovan - the Movie".

    Needless to day, it is not there.

    And the old Clint Eastwood film "Escape From Alcatraz" simply stops
    about five to ten minutes from the end!

    I can feel a telephone call coming on...
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  • From Jeff Layman@Jeff@invalid.invalid to uk.media.tv.misc on Tue Aug 2 12:41:05 2022
    From Newsgroup: uk.media.tv.misc

    On 02/08/2022 01:42, JNugent wrote:
    I took out a Sky Cinema contract at a bargain price of -u8 a month
    including Paramount + a few weeks ago.

    The advertising postcard showed P+ (which I still have here) as
    including "Ray Donovan - the Movie".

    Needless to day, it is not there.

    And the old Clint Eastwood film "Escape From Alcatraz" simply stops
    about five to ten minutes from the end!

    That's an interpretation I hadn't considered for "The Director's cut"! ;-)
    --

    Jeff
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  • From JNugent@jennings&co@fastmail.fm to uk.media.tv.misc on Mon Aug 8 13:24:57 2022
    From Newsgroup: uk.media.tv.misc

    On 02/08/2022 12:41 pm, Jeff Layman wrote:

    On 02/08/2022 01:42, JNugent wrote:

    I took out a Sky Cinema contract at a bargain price of -u8 a month
    including Paramount + a few weeks ago.
    The advertising postcard showed P+ (which I still have here) as
    including "Ray Donovan - the Movie".
    Needless to day, it is not there.

    And the old Clint Eastwood film "Escape From Alcatraz" simply stops
    about five to ten minutes from the end!

    That's an interpretation I hadn't considered for "The Director's cut"! ;-)

    There were a few other problems, including the fact that the USA drama
    series "La Brea" was incomplete, in that Episodes 2 and 10 (of a total
    of 10) were missing.

    I rang Sky a few days ago and expressed my concerns.

    The answer I got from a very hard-working agent was variegated:

    (a) "Ray Donovan - The Movie" is only available to Sky Cinema /
    Paramount+ customers who have the Sky Q box (I had that but sent it
    back, for various reasons and of course, there is no mention of RD being
    only available on Sky Q on the flyer, which I still have),

    (b) it was not known why "Escape From Alcatraz" has the last ten minutes missing, and

    (c) there was a technical problem at Paramount which had caused the lack
    of the two missing episodes of "La Brea"

    The agent generously offered to send the installation crew to put in Sky
    Q, free of charge. That was a kind offer, but I declined it. Regulars
    here can probably guess why.

    Last night (Sunday), I checked again and found that "Ray Donovan - The
    Movie" is now available to me, as are the missing "La Brea" episodes.

    I haven't got the patience to check "Escape From Alcatraz".

    Talking of missing endings, though, over the weekend, we watched the four-movie series based on "Flowers In The Attic".

    The first two played out as you would expect.

    The third part ("If There Be Thorns") suddenly moved from one scene to
    another at 0:09 and after a few more minutes, the credits rolled for the
    end of the film (it "ended" at 0:16). After 0:16, the film resumed from
    where it had been at 0:09. In other words, the last seven minutes of the
    movie had been cut and inserted at 0:09. Once I'd figured that out and inserted a couple of bookmarks, we were able to watch it and follow the
    plot.

    How hard is it to digitise a movie in the correct reel order?


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  • From Stephen Wolstenholme@steve@easynn.com to uk.media.tv.misc on Mon Aug 8 14:44:26 2022
    From Newsgroup: uk.media.tv.misc

    On Mon, 8 Aug 2022 13:24:57 +0100, JNugent <jennings&co@fastmail.fm>
    wrote:

    How hard is it to digitise a movie in the correct reel order?


    I think it may not be an automatic process but depend on real people.

    Steve
    --
    Neural Network Software for Windows http://www.npsnn.com

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  • From Gordon Freeman@Gordon@freeman.invalid to uk.media.tv.misc on Tue Aug 9 00:30:17 2022
    From Newsgroup: uk.media.tv.misc

    Stephen Wolstenholme <steve@easynn.com> wrote:

    On Mon, 8 Aug 2022 13:24:57 +0100, JNugent
    <jennings&co@fastmail.fm>
    wrote:

    How hard is it to digitise a movie in the correct reel order?


    I think it may not be an automatic process but depend on real
    people.


    ITYM reel people.
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  • From JNugent@jennings&co@fastmail.fm to uk.media.tv.misc on Fri Sep 2 23:18:35 2022
    From Newsgroup: uk.media.tv.misc

    On 09/08/2022 01:30 am, Gordon Freeman wrote:

    Stephen Wolstenholme <steve@easynn.com> wrote:
    JNugent <jennings&co@fastmail.fm> wrote:

    [in respect of a movie on P+ strung together on the server in the wrong
    order]

    How hard is it to digitise a movie in the correct reel order?

    I think it may not be an automatic process but depend on real
    people.

    ITYM reel people.

    Hilarity here this evening...

    Though I have read Shaw's "Pygmalion" several times, I had never seen
    the film "My Fair Lady". So I downloaded it (in SD) on Sky Cinema (the Paramount plus bonus section) and sat down to watch.

    The action moves straight from halfway through Act 1 (in Covent Garden)
    to the "Entre'Act" (intermission) and thereafter to the ball scene,
    followed about 50 minutes later by the end credits. Then back to the
    rest of the Covent Garden scene in Act 1.

    I'm *sure* they're only doing it to check that I'm awake.



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