Turner Network Television spent today playing all three Lord of the Rings movies in unison with “limited commercial interruption.” For a Lord of the Rings nerd like myself, this could have been a pretty sweet event. But there are two major issues that prevent me from truly enjoying this showing.
I should note that TNT is still playing these movies as I write this and that they’re almost done with the second one, but I’ll go on anyway.
The first – and most annoying – problem is that each time TNT comes back from a commercial break they give you about 2 seconds of the film and then they go back to commercials. Someone screwed something up in the control room or with the automatic commercial settings or something. So not only do you miss about a minute or two of the movie at the end of each commercial break, you’re subject to more commercials!
And the second problem is that if today’s programming reflects what “limited commercial interruptions” means in the current cable television market then this market is in trouble. While I appreciate the effort of the folks at TNT to put on a day’s worth of programming that I enjoy, there certainly did not seem to be less commercials than any other day. Perhaps limited interruptions means that while there are less commercial breaks, the breaks are longer than normal. Maybe it’s a matter of semantics.
All I know is that I expected less commercials and not to have a few seconds of the film only to be thrown back into the commercials again!