A (selective) list of movies produced by Lionsgate:
"Requiem for a Dream"
"Gods and Monsters"
"American Psycho"
"Monster's Ball"
"Fahrenheit 9/11"
"Crash"
"Akeelah and the Bee"
"The Bank Job"

While I take your point that the chronological list seems to be trending
towards the lowest common denominator, I don't think you can discount
Lionsgate's contributions to higher-brow fare just yet.

Chris

On 1/6/09, Mark J. <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Macrovision's lower-priced deal with investor Allen Shapiro has been
> cancelled and the indie studio known more for horror ("Saw," "Hostel")
> and lowbrow comedy (Dane Cook movies) than arthouse fare is buying the
> cable channel and web site for $255M:
>
> http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117997965.html?categoryid=14&cs=1
>
> Lionsgate intends to have the channel continue to be competitive with
> E! in the entertainment news/reality category--they already own pieces
> of the VOD horror service FearNet (with Sony and Comcast) and Viacom's
> forthcoming Showtime-killing premium channel Epix (along with MGM).
> >
>

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