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AMC Kicks off the New Year With Programming Lineup of Film Premieres and Favorites

Two Night Marathon of "The Walking Dead"

"AMC Premiere Movie Month" in January Showcases an AMC Premiere Movie Every Sunday, Including Swordfish, Exit Wounds, The Brave One and More

"AMC Celebrates" Events Include 35th Anniversary of Taxi Driver, 20th Anniversary of Terminator 2: Judgment Day and
60th Anniversary of The Day the Earth Stood Still- in HD for the First Time on Television

"Can’t Get Enough" Marathons Featuring Rocky I-V, The Godfather Parts I and II and The Shawshank Redemption

AMC News’ Jacob Soboroff Covers the Sundance Film Festival and Counts Down to the Oscars with Exclusive Nominee Interviews

New York, NY – January, 2011 – AMC kicks off 2011 with an impressive lineup of film favorites as well as full coverage of The Sundance Film Festival and Awards season buzz. The following is a closer look at AMC’s programming slate for January and February:

JANUARY

  • "AMC’s CRAZY ABOUT THE DUKE"
    Saturday, January 8 beginning at 9:30am ET into early Sunday morning

    "AMC’s Crazy about e Duke" will feature back-to-back films starring screen legend John Wayne. The marathon begins with the 1969 classic, True Grit, whose remake is currently in theaters. Other John Wayne films will include Fort Apache (1948), The Comancheros (1961), The Undefeated (1969), Legend of the Lost (1957), True Grit (1969), El Dorado (1967) and The Comancheros (1961).
  • AMC Marathon of "The Walking Dead"
    Tuesday, January 18 and Wednesday, January 19 beginning at 8pm ET

    AMC will air the entire first season of the critically acclaimed show, "The Walking Dead" on Tuesday, January 18 and Wednesday, January 19 starting at 8pm ET.
  • "AMC PREMIERE MOVIE MONTH"
    The following movies will make their AMC network debut during on Sundays during January:

    Swordfish
    Sunday, January 2nd at 8pm ET

    On January 2nd, the AMC premiere of the 2001 action movie, Swordfish will air, starring Halle Berry, John Travolta and Hugh Jackman. The film is about a secretive renegade counter-terrorist who co-opts the world’s greatest hacker to steal billions in US Government dirty money.

    Exit Wounds
    Sunday, January 9 at 8pm ET

    On January 9, the AMC premiere of the 2001 action thriller, Exit Wounds will air, starring Steven Seagal, about a tough cop in an inner-city precinct who discovers a web of dirty cops and corruption.

    The Chronicles of Riddick

    Sunday, January 16 at 8pm ET

    Vin Diesel and Judi Dench star in the 2004 action adventure about the wanted criminal who arrives on a planet called Helion Prime, and finds himself up against an invading empire that plans to convert or kill all humans in the universe.

    The Brave One **Featuring an Exclusive Interview with Jodie Foster**
    Sunday, January 23rd at 8pm ET

    Starring Jodie Foster and Terrence Howard, The Brave One is a drama about a woman who struggles to recover from a brutal attack by setting out on a mission for revenge.

    Seraphim Falls
    Sunday, January 30 at 8pm ET

    The 2006 western drama, starring Liam Neeson, Pierce Brosnan and Anjelica Houston, follows a colonel who hunts down a man with whom he has a grudge after the Civil War.

  • "AMC CELEBRATES" 60 Anniversary of The Day the Earth Stood Still– Shown in HD for the First Time on Television
    Friday, January 14 at 8pm ET

    AMC is home to the television premiere of the fully restored HD version of the 1951 award-winning sci-fi thriller The Day the Earth Stood Still. The film, which will be shown with limited breaks, is about an alien that tells the people of Earth that they must live peacefully or be destroyed as a danger to other planets. Stars Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal and Hugh Marlowe, and is directed by Robert Wise.
  • AMC NEWS Covers the 2011 Sundance Film Festival
    Monday, January 24 through Sunday, January 30


    AMC News’ Jacob Soboroff takes viewers inside The Sundance Film Festival with exclusive interviews with filmmakers and the latest news from the red carpet.

FEBRUARY

  • "AMC CELEBRATES" 20 Anniversary of Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
    Friday, February 4 at 8pm ET

    With limited break, AMC celebrates the 20th anniversary of the award-winning thriller, directed by James Cameron and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton, about the cyborg who once tried to kill Sarah Connor and now protects her teenage son from an even more powerful and advanced Terminator.

    "AMC CELEBRATES" 35th Anniversary of Taxi Driver (1976)
    Sunday, February 20th at 8pm ET

    AMC airs the Oscar nominated Taxi Driver, directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Robert DeNiro. The classic, which will be shown with limited break, is about a mentally unstable Vietnam War veteran who works as nighttime taxi driver in a city that feeds his urge to violently lash out, attempting to save a teenage prostitute in the process.

  • "AMC CAN’T GET ENOUGH" SPECIALS:

    Rocky I-V
    AMC airs Rocky I-V from Monday, February 7 through Friday, February 11. Beginning with Rocky I on Monday, each of the five nights will showcase two back-to-back airings starting at 8pm ET.

    The Godfather and The Godfather Part II
    As the exclusive home to The Godfather trilogy, AMC airs The Godfather on Saturday, February 12, beginning at 4pm ET, three consecutive times and The Godfather II on Sunday February 13, beginning at 3:30pm ET three consecutive times.

    The Shawshank Redemption
    AMC airs a marathon of the award-winning film, directed by Frank Darabont, from Monday, February 14 through Thursday, February 17 at 8pm ET.

  • COUNTDOWN TO THE RED CARPET
    Monday, February 21st through Sunday, February 27


    AMC News correspondent Jacob Soboroff highlights the year’s nominated films and interviews nominated actors in anticipation of the 2011 Academy Awards.
  • "AMC’s CRAZY ABOUT THE MAN WITH NO NAME"
    Saturday, February 19 beginning at 5:30pm ET

    "AMC Crazy About The Man with No Name" will celebrate Academy Award-winner Clint Eastwood, in one of his greatest roles, in back-to-back airings of A Fistful of Dollars (1964), For a Few Dollars More (1965), and The Good, the Bad and The Ugly (1966).

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AMC reigns as the only cable network in history to ever win the Emmy® Award for Outstanding Drama Series three years in a row, as well as the Golden Globe® Award for Best Television Series – Drama for three consecutive years. Whether commemorating favorite films from every genre and decade or creating acclaimed original programming, the AMC experience is an uncompromising celebration of great stories. AMC’s original stories include the Emmy® Award-winning dramas Mad Men and Breaking Bad, and entertaining non-scripted programming such as AMC News. AMC further demonstrates its commitment to the art of storytelling with curated movie franchises like AMC Hollywood Icon and AMC Complete Collection. Available in more than 96 million homes (Source: Nielsen Media Research), AMC is a subsidiary of Rainbow Media Holdings LLC, which includes sister networks IFC, Sundance Channel, WE tv and Wedding Central. AMC is available across all platforms, including on-air, online, on demand and mobile. AMC: Story Matters HereTM.

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