The move to give the channel a new identity is at least tacit recognition that Hollywood movies can no longer carry pay TV. Channels like HBO and Showtime are, at best, the fourth stop in the Hollywood food chain for movies -- after the theater, DVDs and pay-per-view -- having long lost that special, new-car smell when they end up on cable TV. Re-creating Cinemax as a channel for tire-squealing shoot-'em-ups -- with a good measure of sex thrown in, of course -- is one of the few ways HBO can expand.
The popular adult fare Cinemax has been known for will not be dropped. It will still appear in the late-night hours where it's been shown for years. But HBO hopes it can begin to create a new identity for the channel that goes beyond "Hotel Erotica" and "Bikini Frankenstein." To keep costs down, HBO is either producing its new slate with partners -- the cost of making "Strike Back" is being split with the British pay-channel Sky TV, which, like The Post, is owned by News Corp. -- or by just paying for US rights alone for new series. In the past, HBO owned shows like "The Sopranos" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm" outright. Under the new Cinemax plan, producers are free to sell their shows overseas -- which in recent years has been paying big money to get hold of original American stuff with lots of guns and girls.
Television Series: Strike Back (S02E01- Project Dawn 3)
Release Date: August 2011
Actress: Orla O'Rourke
Video Clip Credit: El amigo


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