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October 2014 OctOber 2014 8:45 PM ET/5:45 PM PT 10:30 PM ET/7:30 PM PT 8:00 PM ET/5:00 PM PT 7:45 PM CT/6:45 PM MT 9:30 PM CT/8:30 PM MT 7:00 PM CT/6:00 PM MT Fatal Attraction Flightplan 10 Things I Hate About You 11:00 PM ET/8:00 PM PT 9:45 PM ET/6:45 PM PT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 10:00 PM CT/9:00 PM MT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3 8:45 PM CT/7:45 PM MT 1:35 AM ET/10:35 PM PT Basic Instinct 12:15 AM ET/9:15 PM PT Wide Awake 12:35 AM CT/11:35 PM MT 11:15 PM CT/10:15 PM MT 11:15 PM ET/8:15 PM PT Equilibrium THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 Speed 10:15 PM CT/9:15 PM MT 3:35 AM ET/12:35 AM PT 1:20 AM ET/10:20 PM PT 2:15 AM ET/11:15 PM PT 10 Things I Hate About You 2:35 AM CT/1:35 AM MT 12:20 AM CT/11:20 PM MT 1:15 AM CT/12:15 AM MT Chinatown Fatal Attraction Kiss of the Dragon SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4 6:00 AM ET/3:00 AM PT 3:35 AM ET/12:35 AM PT 4:05 AM ET/1:05 AM PT 1:00 AM ET/10:00 PM PT 5:00 AM CT/4:00 AM MT 2:35 AM CT/1:35 AM MT 3:05 AM CT/2:05 AM MT 12:00 AM CT/11:00 PM MT Adventures of Tom Thumb and Basic Instinct Flightplan Bull Durham Thumbelina 6:00 AM ET/3:00 AM PT 6:00 AM ET/3:00 AM PT 3:00 AM ET/12:00 AM PT 7:30 AM ET/4:30 AM PT 5:00 AM CT/4:00 AM MT 5:00 AM CT/4:00 AM MT 2:00 AM CT/1:00 AM MT 6:30 AM CT/5:30 AM MT A Monster in Paris Sea Level The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Garfield’s Pet Force 7:45 AM ET/4:45 AM PT 7:35 AM ET/4:35 AM PT 6:00 AM ET/3:00 AM PT 9:00 AM ET/6:00 AM PT 6:45 AM CT/5:45 AM MT 6:35 AM CT/5:35 AM MT 5:00 AM CT/4:00 AM MT 8:00 AM CT/7:00 AM MT The Dark Crystal The Trumpet of the Swan D3: The Mighty Ducks Igor 9:30 AM ET/6:30 AM PT 9:00 AM ET/6:00 AM PT 8:00 AM ET/5:00 AM PT 10:30 AM ET/7:30 AM PT 8:30 AM CT/7:30 AM MT 8:00 AM CT/7:00 AM MT 7:00 AM CT/6:00 AM MT 9:30 AM CT/8:30 AM MT Labyrinth Microcosmos Garfield Adventures of Tom Thumb and 11:15 AM ET/8:15 AM PT 10:30 AM ET/7:30 AM PT 9:35 AM ET/6:35 AM PT Thumbelina 10:15 AM CT/9:15 AM MT 9:30 AM CT/8:30 AM MT 8:35 AM CT/7:35 AM MT 11:50 AM ET/8:50 AM PT A Monster in Paris Sea Level Wide Awake 10:50 AM CT/9:50 AM MT 1:00 PM ET/10:00 AM PT 12:05 PM ET/9:05 AM PT 11:15 AM ET/8:15 AM PT Garfield’s Pet Force 12:00 PM CT/11:00 AM MT 11:05 AM CT/10:05 AM MT 10:15 AM CT/9:15 AM MT 1:20 PM ET/10:20 AM PT The Dark Crystal The Trumpet of the Swan 10 Things I Hate About You 12:20 PM CT/11:20 AM MT 2:45 PM ET/11:45 AM PT 1:30 PM ET/10:30 AM PT 1:00 PM ET/10:00 AM PT Igor 1:45 PM CT/12:45 PM MT 12:30 PM CT/11:30 AM MT 12:00 PM CT/11:00 AM MT 3:00 PM ET/12:00 PM PT Labyrinth Microcosmos D3: The Mighty Ducks 2:00 PM CT/1:00 PM MT 4:35 PM ET/1:35 PM PT 2:55 PM ET/11:55 AM PT 3:00 PM ET/12:00 PM PT Adventures of Tom Thumb and 3:35 PM CT/2:35 PM MT 1:55 PM CT/12:55 PM MT 2:00 PM CT/1:00 PM MT Thumbelina Eight Men Out Sea Level Garfield 4:30 PM ET/1:30 PM PT 6:45 PM ET/3:45 PM PT 4:30 PM ET/1:30 PM PT 4:30 PM ET/1:30 PM PT 3:30 PM CT/2:30 PM MT 5:45 PM CT/4:45 PM MT 3:30 PM CT/2:30 PM MT 3:30 PM CT/2:30 PM MT The Conversation Speed Speed Once Upon a Time in the West 6:35 PM ET/3:35 PM PT 8:45 PM ET/5:45 PM PT 6:30 PM ET/3:30 PM PT 7:30 PM ET/4:30 PM PT 5:35 PM CT/4:35 PM MT 7:45 PM CT/6:45 PM MT 5:30 PM CT/4:30 PM MT 6:30 PM CT/5:30 PM MT No Way Out Kiss of the Dragon Wide Awake The Fly (1958) All schedules subject to change - 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