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Aeon Flux Discussion
Sneak Peek at Beast and Angel from X3
USA Today has some snapshots of two of the newest mutants from X3.
Singer wants to go Trekking?
Bryan Singer (X-Men, X2, Superman Returns) has mentioned an interest in picking up the torch (from where it currently lies, sputtering a silent death) and making the next Trek movie. It’s obvious the man knows how to direct Patrick Stewart!
New Month, Same Ol’ Potter
Potter’s working on week three, down 62% from the previous week and STILL beat Aeon Flux.
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
- Aeon Flux *
- Walk the Line
- Yours, Mine, and Ours
- Just Friends
- Price and Prejudice
- Rent
- Chicken Little
- Derailed
- In the Mix
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Weekly DVD Picks – December 6, 2005
Here it is, ladies and gentlemen. It’s a huge
offering of titles this week, as it’s the first
Tuesday in December. There’s an incredible volume
here; I’m getting eight titles myself.
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Free copy of “A Christmas Carol (1910)” available for download
Kino video has released A Christmas
Carol for download by anyone who wants to watch
it, free of charge. This version, made in 1910, is
one of nine titles on their A
Christmas Past DVD. Answer a couple of questions,
decide whether or not to share your e-mail address
(you can leave it blank without a problem), and
download away in Quicktime or WMV formats.
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s Superstamps!
The U.S. Mail has announced a series of superhero stamps featuring well-known DC characters.
Invasion Discussion: “Origin of the Species”
After a couple reads his blogs, they abduct Dave to find out what he knows about the hurricane’s aftermath. Underlay and Sirk discover the identity of the woman in the bay and Sirk gets a glimpse of the orange lights.
Looks like Invasion too will be off, at least for next week as it will be replaced by Alias.
Lost Discussion: “What Kate Did”
As Kate’s backstory continues, her original crime is revealed. She thinks something is haunting her through Sawyer. Locke and Eko make an interesting discovery about the film, and Michael has a mysterious encounter with the computer.
Lost goes off the air for the rest of the year, returning January 11, 2006 with “The 23rd Psalm,” which gives us a glimpse into Mr. Eko’s story.