Found it as a link on Facebook. Probably came up because under my profile I
have Twilight Zone as one of my favorite TV shows.

Dave

On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 9:35 AM, delancey <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is very interesting.  There are a lot of SF films that get made
> and go around the festivals, but never find distribution because they
> ain't considered sufficiently commercial.  It's not unreasonable to
> expect that some might be gems.  Also: this is international content,
> which means again much of it will be passed over by default by most
> distributors.
>
> I wish it were cheaper -- $24.90 a month seems a little high for a
> subscription service -- but then again it costs about the same as,
> what, 2.5 tickets to the movies?
>
> I suspect I'll try it....
>
> I'll be interested to hear about how it does.  David, how did you hear
> about it?
>
> cd
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