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    jamie_mcbain

    Mon Apr 05 2010

    I am giving it 3 stars, because you can't get HBO here in Canada, which bites! Update: We now have HBO here in Canada, minus the movies, which is total bull crap, if you ask me.

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    jfi776f9

    Tue Feb 23 2010

    You can still find some good movies on HBO, but this changed over the last years (in the past, they used to show some really good movies even before these movies reached the 1 year mile). Their original productions are still of good quality. They have too many reruns of some pretty bad movies.

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    dichhh1

    Sun Nov 08 2009

    I am 55 years old as this will color my opinion. HBO opinion. 2009 Has important and creative programming. It is commercial free! That's 1 star,of three. the rest is 2 stars(meaning endless rerunning of the same movies month after month. Maybe thats a sign i watch too much tv. Also the goood news is I pay $5 a month. As long as it lasts I can wait for newer movies to arrive!! Sadly, I remmember real new movies that were less than a year old on HBO. Well thats over 20 years ago. Riccardo PS; Remember the entertainment industry is verrrry uppsset! that consumers have dvrs. they just cry everyday over the lost revenue! Remember when it became a crime to download mp3s as music??

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    jedi58

    Wed Oct 14 2009

    The only HBO series I've seen is Rome which was co-produced with the BBC (we don't have HBO over here in the UK, just some of the series from it). If the channel in general is as good as Rome then I'd say it's a pretty good channel. Not sure how much I'd watch on there though given the opportunity as I'm sure there would be quite a variety of genres, some which I'd have no interest in. In terms of quality, I'd say it's good though (will watch another HBO series, True Blood, next week so may have a better picture of what the channel is like then)

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    orangecharlie

    Thu Dec 04 2008

    Expensive and dull.  I don't even watch it when they have the free trials.

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    wiseguy

    Sat Aug 02 2008

    They get a 4 because they have some great series, Soprano's and Rome to name a couple.

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    fb623856216

    Thu Jul 24 2008

    show the same movie OVER & OVER

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    morgan

    Sat Jul 19 2008

    HBO is cool !!

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    j9359e46

    Thu Jul 17 2008

    Haven't watched it in years, costs too much!

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    samantha_lynn

    Wed Jul 16 2008

    great movie channel

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    k_jones_rip_ronnie_baby

    Mon Jul 14 2008

    can't rate it either way.

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    kara669

    Mon Jul 14 2008

    The absolute best.Sopranos,OZ,Sex and the City,I could go on forever.

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    monkey11611

    Sun Jul 13 2008

    tehaha

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    liz60411

    Sat Jul 12 2008

    Dont have it

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    whats_in_a_name

    Sat Jul 12 2008

    too much smut

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    valkyrievoice

    Sat Jul 12 2008

    HBO lost me when they dumped The Sopranos. I've never had anything for HBO before or after they dumped them.

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    amy7664

    Sun Jul 06 2008

    I used to like HBO but they don't have enough original series anymore and leave you hanging for more than a year for return shows . It is a waste of money until they start getting creative again.

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    magellan

    Tue Jun 03 2008

    I don't watch much on TV other than hoops, movies on demand, MTV, and HBO.  I'm not proud of the MTV part.  But back to HBO, for whatever the reason, they seem to be able to make better shows than everybody else.  The Wire, FOTC, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Rome, The Soprano's - a bunch of my favorite shows from the past few years have been HBO creations.  It's a pretty impressive channel.

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    trebon1038

    Sat Mar 29 2008

    They have been around longer than some cable channels but as far as what they call "premium" channels they are overrated and overpriced.  You can get the Star package with more channels and better selection for the same cost.  I do watch HBO and Cinemax on their free weekends because that is when they have their best movies...and because I get the HBO/Cinemax On Demand free also, I can play the movies they are featuring when I want.  I'm not saying they don't have some good programming, just not enough to justify the cost per month for me.

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    fb522813662

    Sat Oct 27 2007

    The cable channel that first brought us the sleaze.

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    disgust4pcness

    Mon Sep 24 2007

    Unless it is sports package (NFL Sunday Ticket, MLB Extra Innings, NHL Center Ice)...there is no way that I am paying beyond my basic satellite service.  I had HBO years ago and found it to be a waste of money.

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    jangler3

    Sat Sep 15 2007

    SAVE YOUR MONEY,get netflix see the movies you want.

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    passtheloot

    Thu Aug 02 2007

    The filthiest movie channel. Dumped it.

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    fluffytuffy

    Tue Dec 05 2006

    HORRIBLE selection of movies, I mean, most of what they show now were original movies in the 1970's and were pretty terrible movies back then! I CANCELLED it, I used to only keep it for the good original programming, but OZ is now off, Sex/City is now off, Sopranos is BORING, and they cancelled my favorite "Deadwood", so, no point in paying $14 a month for this dead channel!!

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    x_factor_z

    Fri Nov 10 2006

    Another "premium" movie channel with too much boxing, i want to watch movies, not too hip shows, etc.

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    edt4226d

    Fri Jun 16 2006

    I try to watch as little TV as possible, but my favorite shows have been on HBO. "The Wire" is, in my opinion, one of the best and grittiest dramas ever. I have a certain ambivalence regarding "The Sopranos" but it still qualifies as a quality show. "Curb Your Enthusiasm" is one of my favorite comedies of all time. Also enjoy some of the "America Undercover" documentaries. Overall, HBO is one of the superior stations on cable. The theatrical movies it plays are probably the weakest aspect of its programming. They'll take a bomb out of Hollywood and play it relentlessly, day and night. Then again, in fairness to them, most of the movies coming out of Hollywood now are bombs, at least in artistic terms.

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    sfalconer

    Fri Jun 09 2006

    I have had HBO in the past and its good for about the first month then you get into the cycle of the same thing over and over again. The fact that its on 5 channels does not seem to help.

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    chalky

    Fri Mar 24 2006

    hbo blows. let's play the same stuff all the freakin' time.

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    samjung23

    Thu Mar 23 2006

    I suspect it's been declining for a while, but it has great original dramas and comedies. It could use more good movies though, HBO used to make a lot of good ones.

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    pzkpfw_vi_e

    Thu Feb 02 2006

    Great original programs, but their selections of movies are the greatest. Their long list of excellent original programming is impressive and years ahead of the competition. Shows like Deadwood, The Sopranos, Curb, Inside the NFL and my favourite of all time (and probably one of the greatest mini-series ever) Band of Brothers. Other programs, which I have never seen but heard good reviews on are probably just as impressive to demographic or audience; Angels in America, Oz, Sex in the City, Six Feet Under and a load of others. And their comedy shows are impressive, though not for everyone. Again, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Da Ali G Show, Extras (Gervais' new show), The Larry Sanders Show (have never seen it though), and stand up shows that are truly impressive. Their boxing matches are usually great spectaculs, and it truly is great tv. When HBO was available to be, I always watched it and it was one of my favourite channels.

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    twansalem

    Thu Dec 29 2005

    For a movie channel it has way to many of what it calls original series. the only thing that distinguishes these shows from what is on broadcast TV is more explicit language and occasional nudity. For such an expensive TV channel, they should cut most of their series and go back to movies.

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    mbh39c21

    Thu Dec 15 2005

    Very few worthwhile new films. What a draG.

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    gobthehotcop

    Wed Oct 26 2005

    The Sopranos, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Six Feet Under, Oz & their documentaries are great. My problem with HBO is they think since Sopranos is such a huge hit that every TV show they make is great. I'm sorry but Sex in the City, Carnivale, Entourage, Deadwood, Rome and The Comeback are all crap. Plus, they always show the same damn movies all month long about twenty times each.

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    caligula

    Wed Oct 12 2005

    SOme of the original shows are great, but most of the time, it's two star movies played over and over again.

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    kattwoman

    Sun Oct 02 2005

    i like that hbo has the original series tv shows. they are interesting, exciting and intriguing.

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    genghisthehun

    Mon Aug 22 2005

    I finally subscribed to watch the Sopranos and then Deadwood. Some of the rest, I could do without.

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    wisec0db

    Thu May 19 2005

    HBO is a groundbreaking channel that helped the movie industry more than any other thing in my opinion.

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    37102002

    Thu Apr 21 2005

    I wouldnt pay for cable without HBO. Honest uninterrupted original programming. What more do you want?

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    bbutler76

    Tue Apr 05 2005

    I love to watch Deadwood, awesome show. HBO has a few other decent documentaries and movie series that are watchable. Other than that they show they show the same crap over and over again. Got rid of the HBO and other than Deadwood I really don't miss it.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Sat Nov 06 2004

    Environmentaly sound as they recycle their movies again and again.

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    tracey_khan

    Sun Oct 24 2004

    There are only TWO GOOD things about HBO: its original series (i.e., Sopranos, Six Feet Under) and its original movies (i.e., Something the Lord Made), thus my two stars. But for a premium channel, they don't even rate one star for movies. They play the same movies over and over. When you subscribe to HBO you're paying for the made for TV movies and their series programming. And because those are few and far between, one feels manipulated and short changed. How long will HBO be allowed to ride on the coat-tails of these series and made for TV movies? As long as these two categores rake in money for HBO...and that's how long we'll have to watch the same movies over and over again...

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    mrpolitical

    Fri Aug 20 2004

    Their original programming overall is excellent. The comedy shows are much funnier then on the other channels, and the drama shows are much more captivating as well. There movie's however are usually nothing most people would really be intrested in and usually are dull and pretty old.

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    tdubya71

    Sun Jul 25 2004

    They may have good original series but the crappy movies they show endlessly bring them down.

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    classictvfan47

    Mon May 24 2004

    Three Words: Home Body Odor! But, seriously folks, this insane station has a sex program, and more of those yucky and useless reality-type shows than even CBS has! Come on, show some family-friendly comedies or Star Trek movies, but not these movies where bad guys win and drugs are used and a network censor would have a heartattack! It stinks! Sex and the City is a terribly written B-sitcom with no redeeming qualities whatsoever. Deadwood is deadly--at being offensive! I don't even think they even HAD those kind of profanities back then! They claim to be innovative--but it all comes back to moronic shock factor. Here's something innovative HBO...a show that the whole family can enjoy!!! TRY IT!

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    jglscd35

    Mon May 24 2004

    the movies are ok, but shows like the sopranos and deadwood are innovative and entertaining.

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    berrycolguy

    Mon May 17 2004

    Best station out there! Very innovative and cutting edge series.

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    helmetranchobo_b

    Mon Mar 22 2004

    I don't like HBO, it reminds me of HOBOs...ha ha, get it?

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    dawnsdinos

    Tue Mar 09 2004

    5 stars just for bringing us the Sopranos.