AMC continues to push original series
As we've mentioned a couple of times, AMC is moving ahead with its plans to start focusing more on original series. One of those new series, Mad Men, will debut sometime this July. The series focuses on a group of ad execs in New York City in the '60s. You can see a trailer here.
Another series, Breaking Bad, is close to being picked up, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The drama will center on a chemistry teacher, played by Malcolm in the Middle's Bryan Cranston, who builds a meth lab to help support his family after he's diagnosed with cancer. Oh yeah, and his son is handicapped. Good gravy, that sounds depressing.
AMC also has a development deal for a Western series from Walter Hill and Ron Parker, as well as a remake of The Prisoner, a sci fi series from the '60s about a mysterious prison called "The Village." Additionally, AMC has been developing several new miniseries.
In other words: more original stuff, and less of those "classic movies." I would be bothered by this if not for the fact that Turner Classic Movies has always had a better selection of films.

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