try those subscribed movie channels like HBO, SHOWTIME, STARS... they have zero commercials! Other than those, i don't know... the channels that show movies (such as ABC, CBS etc) need the commercials to pay for the "use" of the movie, however if you use the pay for movie channels, YOU pay for the access to the movie.
2006-12-20 03:32:28
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answered by modelboys_modelgirl 2
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I don't know where you can enjoy TV "moive" "contioudly" without interruptions of noisy "commeciials", but I know where you can enjoy some grammar lessons. Either going back to elementary school, or buying hooked on phonics.
As for the actual question, premium cable channels like HBO, Starz, etcetera show no commercials whatsoever. Of course it's more expensive than basic cable.
2006-12-20 03:33:07
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answered by Fernando S 2
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Well I think the Lifetime Movie Network and the Hallmark channel shows them without commercials. Sometimes the Encore channel picks up TV movies and airs them. Their a pay channel but I think it comes packaged with HBO or Showtime.
Also, you could just Tivo the ones you want to see and skip the commercials that way.
Netflix has a lot of the old ones on DVD so you might check there as well. Hope that helps!
2006-12-20 03:31:25
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answered by Stacey K 2
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The tv adds are very silly here in Hungary but the nice thing is that they only have commercial times between shows and once or twice in a long movie. before the adds come on it says, Reklem, meaning commercial break time. At least you know you have a good 5 to 10 mins. to make some tea or grab a snack without missing any of the show. Most times I watch Netflix with my laptop, no adds there.I watch the CW tv once a week to catch up on my Vampire Diaries, but the adds don't bother me much, sort of reminds me of the US when I see them.I almost feel like I am back home in the states when I see a commercial for trash bags or mobile service. Funny thing here is many of the adds are in the Slovakian language, guess the main station for some channels is located in Slovakia. I can watch a show in English and all the adds are in either Hungarian or Slovakian, so strange. Thing is they use the same "brainwashing" formula in their add like advertisers use in the US. They think people are so dumb all over the world. My son gets really angry as he pays a small fortune in Las Vegas for his cable channels, he wonders why he has to pay so much and still suffer through adds.
2016-05-23 00:06:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Your best bets are to 1) watch those movies that advertise that they will be shown "with limited commercial interruption", 2) rent them when they come out on DVD, or 3) get premium channels like Encore, Showtime, Cinemax, or HBO and watch the movies there.
2006-12-20 03:48:41
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answered by Lexie 4
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Turner Classic Movies is a basic cable channel that has no commercials during the movie.
2006-12-20 03:38:57
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answered by smilindave1 4
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Order Premium channels such as HBO, Showtime, Cinnemax, Starz, The Movie Channel, Encore etc....
2006-12-20 03:30:47
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answered by ►►BLOGGER◄◄ 5
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Rent the DVD, or pay for premium cable channels that show commercial-free movies. No way around it on regular broadcast.
2006-12-20 03:32:33
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answered by dukefenton 7
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What is a moive? If you mean movie, just get a satellite dish or cable subscription, then you will hundreds of choices.
2006-12-20 03:37:51
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answered by ladytc 6
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HBO, Cinnemax, Showtime...
Pay Per View....
2006-12-20 03:30:08
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answered by Anonymous
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