On Demand Blogs & Blog Posts
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- “Free food for the poor!” by Thrilling Days of Yesteryear on Nov 9, 2009
I’ll say this for CharredHer—they may be cut from the same bolt of cloth as their partners-in-weaseldom, Bombast Cable—but the On Demand service they offer (and naturally, I’m talking about the FREE movies section) showcases some interesting...
- Future of Work Redux by The Marketing Fresh Peel on Nov 2, 2009
This is a content from: The Marketing Fresh Peel This is a content from: The Marketing Fresh Peel Jeff Brenman, of Apollo Ideas, adds his thoughts in a presentation about the future of work and they are a nice continuation to the future of work disc...
- Halloween after-mash (Monster, to be precise) by Thrilling Days of Yesteryear on Nov 1, 2009
Six. Six trick-or-treaters came by Rancho Yesteryear yesterday. Which leaves me one up on sister Kat and the ‘rents—they only received five. Admittedly, the group I attended to were all wearing “hoodies” (I jokingly asked if “gangsta”...
- “Drawing on my fine command of the English language, I said nothing…” – Robert Benchley by Thrilling Days of Yesteryear on Sep 27, 2009
Every Friday, the TCM on Demand service changes a bit of their programming—usually their shorts schedule, as whatever movies they happen to be currently showing demonstrate a longevity not unlike the Energizer Bunny. So they’ve finished with the...
- If a video store closes and nobody cares, does it still count? by girlofwords.com on Sep 16, 2009
As reported in today’s Washington Post (via Reuters), Blockbuster is set to close up to 960 stores by end of 2010. Anybody distressed by this? Anybody? Maybe it’s because Blockbuster and I have never had a good relationship, despite my be...
- Take the last train to Dogville by Thrilling Days of Yesteryear on Sep 16, 2009
In the past two weeks, my CharredHer Cable's TCM on Demand has seen fit to showcase some of the M-G-M “Dogville” comedies cranked out by the studio between 1930 and 1931 under the direction of Jules White and Zion Myers (who also provided some of...
- Classic TV at your fingertips by Thrilling Days of Yesteryear on Aug 18, 2009
In the past, I’ve mentioned the two online services—Hulu and Fancast—that often present classic movies sometimes too elusive to catch on TCM or FMC, and have also pointed out that they showcase vintage television shows as well. Though I don’...





