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FirstShowing.net (Free subscription) | yesterday
However, this is nothing short of customary when dealing with a film on a scale like Avatar where there's even the slightest possibility for a franchise. Sam Worthington himself told Total Film (via MarketSaw): "You work 18-hour days. I was on it for 14 months. Jim's still editing. We'll still be filming it up to the day it's released -- probably after the movie comes out, knowing Jim! That commitment...
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TrueGameHeadz BlogHeadz (Free subscription) | yesterday
“Retro” video games are just about on the verge of becoming a marketing tool, instead of an artistic choice, where games are crafted to sell specifically to certain audience’s tastes, instead of developers making interesting games. Fortunately, we aren’t there just yet, as 8-bit graphics and chiptunes are still a hard sell to a lot [...]
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Celebrity Gossip (Free subscription) | yesterday
Mimi Rogers exposed her nude voluptuous body in a movie with those big ass tits. Click on pictures to enlarge. Mimi Rogers (born January 27, 1956) is an American movie actress and competitive poker player. Her breakthrough role was opposite Tom Berenger in Someone to Watch Over Me (1987). Since then, her career has largely been focused on independent films, including The Rapture (1991) and Dark Horse...
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The Quintessential Magpie (Free subscription) | 29/11/2009
Good Morning, it's another lovely Blue Monday at my dear friend Smiling Sally's blog, and I want to first thank Sally for hosting us again! Then, I'd like to show you some of the whimsical blue Christmas ornaments and other items I spotted out shopping today. It all started when something shiny caught my eye... And I spotted this window display... Yes, that would be a blue sock monkey in a banana car!...
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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | 29/11/2009
It was just seven-and-a-half years ago that Spider-Man became the first film to gross over $100 million in a single weekend. Now, we have a...
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Electronic Cerebrectomy (Free subscription) | 29/11/2009
After yesterday's movie list , picking my 50 favorite films from 2000 to 2009, I was having fun and decided to keep going. So, here's another esoteric list of favorites. And that is favorites , not greatest . Since I just can't bring myself to defy the calendar, it's my favorite movies from 1991 to 2000. I didn't put on any of the movies from yesterday's list, however. 1. Addams Family Values 2. The...
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Cool toys and Gadgets (Free subscription) | 28/11/2009
Win points and satisfy your hunger by moving left or right to eat the falling revels your hunger levels are showin on the rev counter. You can deflect your least favorite revels with space bar Homepage Download (2.44 MB)Similar Posts: Lost In Space Adventure 1.0 Coconut Drum 1.0 Flash Strike 1.0 Your Free Disk Counter 1.1.2 ShinyStat (Free Web Counter) Marble Arena v1.4 BurgerTime [...]
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WiiSellit Blog (Free subscription) | 27/11/2009
Read some Metroid Prime Trilogy game tips to help you through your intergalactic adventure
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Matt Dawson (Free subscription) | 26/11/2009
The poem "Favorite Toy" describes the life of domestic servitude of an unfortunate robot named Roy. The young narrator makes poor Roy do all the work and eventually the put upon robot just runs out of juice. I figured that for Roy to keep up with all the demands of his owner he'd need at least an extra pair of arms, and eyes to go with them! And of course (for me at any rate) robot arms have...
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Sore Eyes (Free subscription) | 26/11/2009
Is it time for a remake of Forbidden Planet? J. Michael Straczynski has signed on to write a remake of the 1956 classic sci-fi film The Forbidden Planet. Echoing the story of The Tempest, it envisions an abandoned planet, its inhabitants far advanced beyond humanity and apparently extinguished in a single night two hundred thousand years [...]
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Medgadget (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
If humans are going to colonize space, reproducing in a zero or low gravity environment may be a necessary condition. It has been known for decades, though, that some animals fail at pregnancy while aboard orbiting spacecraft. Japanese scientists from the RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology in Kobe decided to look into which part of the fertility process is affected by a lack of terrestrial gravity....
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ModLife (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
(Image Above: familyfun.go.com) Sure, we’re all thankful for love and food and shelter and family and friends and electricity and the like, but there’s plenty of other things that begin to feel left out in the Thanksgiving thanking game. So, don’t play turkey when you’re sharing what you’re thankful for this Thanksgiving; think of everything that’s [...]
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Autoblog (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
Filed under: Sedan , Performance , Buick , GM , First Drive , Luxury 2011 Buick Regal - Click above for high-res image gallery There's an odd bit of historical deja vu at work here. Back in the late '60s and early '70s, General Motors wanted to shift a few sporty-ish four-cylinder models from its Opel division into America, so they turned to their Buick dealers. This didn't work out exactly as planned...
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BrontëBlog (Free subscription) | 22/11/2009
A very important auction (arguably one of the most important ones in the recent years) with Brontë-related items is taking place next December 4 in Christie's. We read on ArtDaily : "The William E. Self Library Part II: Important English & American Literature" Following Christie’s highly successful 2008 auction of The William E. Self Family Collection: The Kenyon Starling Library...
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Ain't it Cool News (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Hey, everyone. in Chicago here.With so many strides having been made in the last couple years in the field of animation (most, but not all, courtesy of the folks at Pixar), it feel a little bizarre to come face to face with a film that barely seems to be trying to break new ground. But such is the case with PLANET 51, a work so decidedly lacking anything resembling inspiration that it makes CLOUDY...