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<blockquote data-quote="net1" data-source="post: 27941"><p>As reported, the Sky Movies channels are to be rebranded on 1 November with the tags Premier and Moviemax dropped and replaced by Sky Movies 1 to 9. At the same time a new on-screen guide will launch which Sky hopes will make it easier for people to find out what films are being shown on a given day.</p><p></p><p>However, details of a new enhancement have also been revealed. On November 15th, the world's first multi-start film premiere will be broadcast. Viewers will be able to choose the start time of "Star Wars Attack of the Clones" using their remote control.</p><p></p><p>Also, Sky Movies will show its first ever unencrypted film. "About a Boy" will be available to all Sky subscribers on 8 November.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="net1, post: 27941"] As reported, the Sky Movies channels are to be rebranded on 1 November with the tags Premier and Moviemax dropped and replaced by Sky Movies 1 to 9. At the same time a new on-screen guide will launch which Sky hopes will make it easier for people to find out what films are being shown on a given day. However, details of a new enhancement have also been revealed. On November 15th, the world's first multi-start film premiere will be broadcast. Viewers will be able to choose the start time of "Star Wars Attack of the Clones" using their remote control. Also, Sky Movies will show its first ever unencrypted film. "About a Boy" will be available to all Sky subscribers on 8 November. [/QUOTE]
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