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re: anyone else confess to watching hours of sunrise earth?

Posted on 1/29/15 at 10:14 am to
Posted by FairhopeTider
Fairhope, Alabama
Member since May 2012
20797 posts
Posted on 1/29/15 at 10:14 am to
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Name sounds familiar. What kind of show was it?


It was basically a camera fixated on a nature scene (river, beach, mountains, etc.). It was an hour long and it was just a uninterrupted view of the sun rising over that particular scene. No music, no talking, and no commercials. It was on Discovery HD Theater several years ago when there were just a handfull of HD options and HD was just catching on.

Here is one of the episodes:
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Posted by CAD703X
Liberty Island
Member since Jul 2008
78360 posts
Posted on 1/29/15 at 10:30 am to
i miss that and the VOOM channels more than anything

i thought VOOM was the most amazing thing ever RIP. really showed what HD was capable of.



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Animania HD (animation & cartoons)
Auction HD (televised auctions)
Epics ("A cinematic celebration of the silver screen with magnificent stories and music, all about heroes, noble journeys and the triumphant human spirit."; only non-HD channel)
Equator HD (unique locations & international cultures)
Gallery HD (museums, galleries, & architecture)
GamePlay HD (video gaming)
HDNews (high definition news; formerly Voom News Bytes HD)
LAB HD (video art & experimental film)
Monsters HD (horror)
MOOV HD (video art; initially its own channel, then a programming strand on LAB HD)
Rave HD (music)
Rush HD (extreme sports)
Treasure HD (collectibles)
Ultra HD (high fashion & fine dining)
Voom HD Movies (classic & current Hollywood blockbusters)
World Sport HD (international sports)

It's suite of 10 HD movie channels, HD Cinema 10:

Divine HD (LGBT)
Family Room HD (family-friendly)
Film Fest HD (independent movies & documentaries)
Gunslingers HD (westerns)
Guy TV HD (male-oriented)
Ha Ha HD (comedy)
Kung Fu HD (kung-fu, martial arts, & Japanese anime)
The Majestic HD (pre-1970s films in black & white & Technicolor)
Vice HD (law enforcement)
World Cinema HD (global classics, award-winners, and foreign films)

This post was edited on 1/29/15 at 10:32 am
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