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Nov 27
Forget Australia – Wolverine’s Back!
Empire magazine has revealed some new shots (including the cover) from “X-Men Origins: Wolverine”. Forget the movie “Australia,” Hugh Jackman was born to play Wolverine! He had this to say about the new film, “There’s a scene in the first X-Men movie, where Wolverine’s introduced in a bar, fighting in a cage, and you felt that …
Nov 27
It’s Back! New Battlestar Galactica Season 4 Promo!
Geeks of the world unite! Battlestar Galactica is almost back. As we discussed on this weeks podcast (episode 16), SCI FI Channel has revealed a new promo for the second (and final) part of the fourth season for “Battlestar Galactica.” The season continues January 16, 2009. As everyone knows, the series is going to go …
Nov 27
Update: Twilight Dominates with $69.6 Million
Summit Entertainment’s Twilight , an adaptation of Stephenie Meyer’s novel, dominated the box office earning $69.6 million from 3,419 theaters. The opening marks the fifth-biggest ever for the month of November, surpassing this month’s earlier releases Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa ($63.1 million) and Quantum of Solace ($67.5 million), and trailing only 2004’s The Incredibles ($70.5 …
Nov 26
Geek Actually Episode 16 – Cinematic Television
http://media.blubrry.com/geekactually/www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/www.geekactually.com/wp-content/episodes/GeekActuallyEp016.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadHosts: David McVay, Mirren Lee, Jacob Oberman and Nicholas McVay This week we are flooded by tech and movie news. We discuss internet censorship, Nicole Kidman’s baby, Stephen Colbert’s comic book appearance, Google’s new search tools, Princess Leia’s new book, Russell Brand’s a pirate, Obama adds to his geek …
Nov 26
Police hire private spies to snoop online
Makes me wonder if they are watching my site because of the anti-internet censorship campaign I am trying to start :-) The internet communications and websites of anti-war campaigners, environmentalists, animal rights activists and other protest groups are being secretly monitored by state and federal agencies. Source: Sydney Morning Herald Go to Source