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Showtime Unlimited Schedule June 01 2013 12:00 Am 12:30 Am 1:00 Showtime Unlimited Schedule June 01 2013 12:00 am 12:30 am 1:00 am 1:30 am 2:00 am 2:30 am 3:00 am 3:30 am 4:00 am 4:30 am 5:00 am 5:30 am SHOWTIME Richard Pryor: Omit The Logic TVMA Sommore: Chandelier Status TVMA Gigolos:... Nurse...... Reindeer Games R TVMA TVMA SHO 2 Dexter: This Is The Way Gigolos:... Scream 4 R The Tortured R Touching Home PG13 The World Ends TVMA TVMA SHOWTIME SHOWCASE Perfect Sense R Take This Waltz (1:35) R C'mon Man (3:35) R Breakawa... (5:20) PG13 SHO BEYOND Land... R Hellraiser: Hellworld (12:35) R Hellraiser: Inferno (2:10) R Fear Island TVMA Racing..... TV14 SHO EXTREME SuicideG... Highlander: Endgame R Hobo With a Shotgun TVMA Mike Epps Presents: Live from Club Nokia TVMA In... (5:10) R (11:50) TVMA SHO NEXT Twilight Saga, The: Breaking Little Boy Blue (1:05) R Year of the Carnivore TVMA National Lampoon's Attack Of The 5'2" Women R Dawn Part 1 (11:05) PG13 SHO WOMEN Chicago (11:15) PG13 A Merry War (1:10) PG13 Dakota Skye R But I'm A Cheerleader R SHOWTIME FAMILY ZONE Outsourced PG13 Beautiful Ohio (1:45) TV14 The Apostle (3:20) PG13 Babysitt... (5:35) PG FLiX Reservoir Dogs R 3 A.M. (1:10) TVMA Eye See You (2:45) R Canvas (4:25) R THE MOVIE CHANNEL From Time to Time PG A Room With A View (1:40) R Afghan Luke (3:40) R A... (5:15) R THE MOVIE CHANNEL XTRA Thirst (11:40) R Phantoms (1:15) R Thirst R Brotherhood R 6:00 am 6:30 am 7:00 am 7:30 am 8:00 am 8:30 am 9:00 am 9:30 am 10:00 am 10:30 am 11:00 am 11:30 am SHOWTIME Spy Kids: All the Time The Prince & Me (7:15) PG The Help (9:15) PG13 in the World (5:45) PG SHO 2 Touching Home PG13 Jack PG13 War Horse PG13 Swinging... R SHOWTIME SHOWCASE Breakaway (5:20) PG13 Elle: A Modern Cinderella Tale G Beware the Gonzo (8:40) TVMA Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (10:20) PG13 SHO BEYOND Racing..... TV14 The Princess Stallion (6:55) TVG Freaky Friday (8:25) G The Tempest (10:05) PG13 SHO EXTREME In Enemy Hands (5:10) R A Beginner's Guide to Endings R Fade to Black (2006) (8:35) R Timeline PG13 SHO NEXT Toast TVPG That's What I Am (7:40) PG The High Cost of Living TVMA The... (11:10) PG SHO WOMEN Gun Shy (5:55) R The Heart Specialist (7:40) R Skin PG13 Your... R SHOWTIME FAMILY ZONE Babysitt... (5:35) PG Battle Of The High School Musicals: D3: The Mighty Ducks PG Run The Wild Fields (10:15) TVPG Guys 'N' Divas (6:50) TVPG FLiX Paradise (1991) PG13 The Baby Dance TV14 Straight Talk (9:35) PG Brassed.... (11:10) R THE MOVIE CHANNEL A Price Above Rubies (5:15) R Dark Horse (7:15) TV14 Skateland (8:45) PG13 The Golden Bowl R THE MOVIE CHANNEL XTRA Sgt. Bilko PG Sleepover (7:35) PG Heavyweights (9:05) PG Lymelife (10:45) R Showtime Unlimited Schedule June 01 2013 12:00 pm 12:30 pm 1:00 pm 1:30 pm 2:00 pm 2:30 pm 3:00 pm 3:30 pm 4:00 pm 4:30 pm 5:00 pm 5:30 pm SHOWTIME The Big Empty (11:55) R The Pianist R Autumn In New York PG13 SHO 2 Swinging with the Finkels R Salmon Fishing in the Yemen PG13 Kinky Boots (2:55) PG13 Bulletproof Monk (4:45) PG13 SHOWTIME SHOWCASE Behind the Burly Q TVMA Beyond Borders (1:40) R Weeds:..... Weeds:..... Weeds:..... Weeds:..... TVMA TVMA TVMA TVMA SHO BEYOND The Woman In Black (11:55) PG13 Touchback PG13 Detention (3:35) TVMA The Eclipse R SHO EXTREME Timeline... Brake (12:25) R Die Another Day PG13 Reindeer Games (4:15) R PG13 SHO NEXT The Perfect Game (11:10) PG Swedish Auto (1:10) TVMA The Burning Plain R Spike R SHO WOMEN Your Sister's Sister R The Con Artist R The Big White R Year Of The Dog (4:20) PG13 SHOWTIME FAMILY ZONE My Father The Hero PG Greedy PG13 The Last Play at Shea (3:25) TVPG The... (5:05) TVPG FLiX Brassed Off (11:10) R Little Voice R Heaven (2:40) R Another Stakeout PG13 THE MOVIE CHANNEL The... R Stepmom (12:45) PG13 The Bang Bang Club R Valkyrie PG13 THE MOVIE CHANNEL XTRA Lymelife... Bob Funk R Dead Man Running R Children Of The Corn V: The... R (10:45) R Fields of Terror (4:05) R 6:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm 11:00 pm 11:30 pm SHOWTIME Peace, Love & Misunderstanding (5:55) R The Help PG13 Richard Pryor: Omit The Logic TVMA Gigolos:... TVMA SHO 2 Bulletpr... Richard Pryor: Omit The Logic TVMA War Horse PG13 Salmon Fishing in the Yemen PG13 (4:45) PG13 SHOWTIME SHOWCASE Weeds:..... Weeds:..... Weeds:..... Weeds:..... Weeds:..... Weeds:..... Weeds:..... Weeds:..... Weeds:..... People Like Us PG13 TVMA TVMA TVMA TVMA TVMA TVMA TVMA TVMA TVMA SHO BEYOND The... R The Tempest PG13 Land of the Dead (8:25) R The Woman In Black PG13 Saw (11:35) R SHO EXTREME Paycheck PG13 Traffic R Brake R SHO NEXT Spike R Adventures of Power PG13 Fright Night R Fear Island TVMA Reality.... TVMA SHO WOMEN The Door in the Floor R Elizabeth R The English Patient (10:05) R SHOWTIME FAMILY ZONE The... (5:05) Battle Of The High School D3: The Mighty Ducks PG My Father The Hero (9:45) PG Mrs.... (11:15) PG13 TVPG Musicals: Guys 'N' Divas TVPG FLiX Another.... A Low Down Dirty Shame R Hard Rain (8:15) R Trainspotting R Drugstor... PG13 (11:35) R THE MOVIE CHANNEL Valkyrie PG13 Daylight PG13 Bloodrayne The Third Reich R Let The Right One In R THE MOVIE CHANNEL XTRA The Reef R The Three Musketeers PG13 Twilight Saga, The: Breaking Dawn Part 1 PG13 Bel Ami R Showtime Unlimited Schedule June 02 2013 12:00 am 12:30 am 1:00 am 1:30 am 2:00 am 2:30 am 3:00 am 3:30 am 4:00 am 4:30 am 5:00 am 5:30 am SHOWTIME The Borgias: Lucrezia's Nurse...... Drive Angry R The Crying Game (3:15) R Melanie.... (5:10) TVMA Gambit TVMA TVMA SHO 2 Salmon..... Sommore: Chandelier Status TVMA The Samaritan R Wes Craven Presents: Dracula 2000 (3:35) R Kingdom.... PG13 (5:25) TVMA SHOWTIME SHOWCASE People..... Nurse Betty R Budz House R The Confidant TVMA The... PG13 (5:35) R SHO BEYOND Saw (11:35) R 4:44: Last Day On Earth R The Hole R Shadow Zone: My Teacher Ate My Homework (4:45) TVPG SHO EXTREME The Crow (12:05) R Bob Saget: That's What Andrew Dice Clay: Goon R Fade... I'm Talkin' About TVMA Indestructible TVMA (5:35) R SHO NEXT The Wild and Wonderful God Bless Ozzy Osbourne TVMA Mr. Nice (3:05) TVMA A... (5:10) PG13 Whites of West Virginia TVMA SHO WOMEN The... (10:05) R Politics of Love (12:50) TV14 Ceremony (2:20) R The Con Artist R The... TVPG SHOWTIME FAMILY ZONE Mrs. Dalloway (11:15) PG13 The Lottery TVPG From Time to Time PG Shadow Zone: The Undead Express (4:10) PG13 FLiX Drugstore Cowboy (11:35) R Twisted (1:20) R Chopper R Paper Soldiers R THE MOVIE CHANNEL Let... R Bloodrayne The Third Reich R Let The Right One In R How to Lose Friends & Alienate People R THE MOVIE CHANNEL XTRA Bel Ami R Perfect Sense (12:45) R Centurion R Beautiful Kate (4:10) R 6:00 am 6:30 am 7:00 am 7:30 am 8:00 am 8:30 am 9:00 am 9:30 am 10:00 am 10:30 am 11:00 am 11:30 am SHOWTIME Family Band: The Cowsills Story TVMA What Dreams May Come PG13 But I'm A Cheerleader R Kinky Boots PG13 SHO 2 Kingdom.... (5:25) TVMA Legendary (6:55) PG13 Peace, Love & Misunderstanding (8:45) R Snow Falling on Cedars (10:25) PG13 SHOWTIME SHOWCASE The Woman in the Fifth (5:35) R Newsies PG Simon Birch (9:05) PG Kevin Nealon: Whelmed...But Not Overly TV14 SHO BEYOND Shadow..... In His Father's Shoes PG Earth Girls Are Easy PG The Innkeepers (10:10) R (4:45) TVPG SHO EXTREME Fade to Black (2006) (5:35) R Top Dog PG13 In My Sleep PG13 JCVD (10:45) R SHO NEXT A Guy Thing (5:10) PG13 Static (2009) R Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs Evil (8:35) PG Call of the Wild (10:05) PG Spooner (11:35) R SHO WOMEN The Hollywood Complex TVPG Captain Ron PG13 My Left Foot (8:45) R Ceremony R SHOWTIME FAMILY ZONE The Secret of Moonacre (5:50) PG Make Believe (7:35) TVPG Harley's Hill (9:10) TVG Mandela And De Klerk (10:35) PG13 FLiX Nola R Agent Cody Banks (7:40) PG The Perfect Score PG13 Lost... (11:05) R THE MOVIE CHANNEL Knucklehead PG13 The School of Rock (7:45) PG13 Spy Kids: All the Time in the World (9:35) PG Mallrats..
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