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BT Vision Collaborates with Miramax for Movies on Demand

BT Vision has added a number of popular movie titles to its on-demand repository, thanks to its new deal with Miramax. The new collaboration will let BT Vision subscribers access hit movies like Pulp Fiction, Good Will Hunting, The Talented Mr. Ripley and The Aviator. BT Vision would be setting up a unique Miramax-branded lounge in its Film area.

BT Vision disclosed that its subscribers watch over two million movies on demand every month. BT chief executive officer Marc Watson, said "This deal will give our customers the chance to see a broad range of Miramax’s independent, ground-breaking and crowd-pleasing films and will further strengthen our position as the UK’s best on demand television provider.”

Miramax also expressed its enthusiasm for the new deal. The company chief executive officer said, "We remain laser-focused on finding new ways to make the unmatched mix of Miramax films easily accessible – and for BT Vision subscribers, we have for the first time jointly developed a special Miramax branded environment that will make finding and viewing Miramax films as easy as possible.”

On-demand movie market is getting competitive now. Recently, Sky announced its collaboration with BBC for offering iPlayer services to its subscribers. BT Vision has clubbed Miramax deal with its Unlimited option, under which you can view unlimited on-demand content from Film Club, Vision Kids and Sky Sports.

One thought on “BT Vision Collaborates with Miramax for Movies on Demand

  • Laura

    Pulp Fiction may be the single best film ever made, and quite appropriately it is by one of the most creative directors of all time, Quentin Tarantino. This movie is amazing from the beginning definition of pulp to the end credits and boasts one of the best casts ever assembled with the likes of Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth and Christopher Walken. The dialog is surprisingly humorous for this type of film, and I think that’s what has made it so successful. Wrongfully denied the many Oscars it was nominated for, Pulp Fiction is by far the best film of the 90s and no Tarantino film has surpassed the quality of this movie (although Kill Bill came close). As far as I’m concerned this is the top film of all-time and definitely deserves a watch if you haven’t seen it.

    Thanks,
    Laura @

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