cheezydemon3
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***Dead Horse*** + ***Stick*** = Hours of fun....
It would make sense for HBO's production value to generally be better than AMC's (regardless of show) due to experience. They also tend to spend a bit more per episode but they keep more of it from the cutting room floor. Remember, AMC is still new to the game. That doesn't mean their product is crap... And you can have superior story, quirks, and things thrown in for the fans and have crappy production value. Take earlier conversations for example... Evil Dead is still pretty popular in spite of it being like three decades old and being done in clay-mation. I would claim Tucker&DaleVSEvil is low production too... it doesn't change that fact that it has quite a following here. Dead Alive wasn't the best produced Jackson film ever made, but I'd wager it's probably more than a few people's favorite film from Jackson.
Leave Artax outta this. (BA dum dum)
THIS^ *And please hear me....Schemmy, Hunterla5, Accidic. You are all very cool people on here. I am not beating the Artax, I think there is a valid discussion to be had....*
Value Definition 1
If VALUE means quality of recording equipment, Gross salaries paid to actors and directors, cost of locations, "spared no expense" type stuff, then YES, HBO spends more/has more "Value"....
Value Definition 2
If MEGA PAY CHANNEL A has a huge budget and makes a show with a CHEEZYDEMON STRATIFICATIONARY EXTRAPOLATORY INDEX SCORE (hereafter CSEI) of 65
AND
Medium Cable Network Channel B makes a better show (CSEI of 93), on a shoestring budget...(lesser name actors, less paid director, etc.)
Which one had better production VALUE?
To me, it looks like B got more bang for their buck, or VALUE.
Maybe Schemy meant Production Quality........but I would have given him crap the for that too, lol.

Honestly I have a chip on my shoulder.
AMC came oughtta NOWHERE and did things no one thought they could. Does this make them Better than HBO?
They are kinda apples and oranges, but if we are JUST talking shows, do we include Band of Brothers?
In the end, Channels pick shows. They have to be smart and lucky to get a high percentage of GOOD shows. Then they have to have "Good enough" Production. They can't make The walking dead with a camcorder and a highschool drama class. To Schemmy's point (if I may) there has to be at least a certain level of production "value" and higher "value" doesn't hurt.
Netflix has a had a stinker or 2 , but they are KILLLING it as far as I am concerned.