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VIDEO: Transporter 3 trailer #2 shows more Audi A8 co-star

Monday, October 13th, 2008 by admin

Lionsgate has released the second trailer showcasing that buff delivery guy with the English accent, and if you thought Transporter 2 was an all-out sprint on the ludicrous side, wait until you get a load of the stunts in Transporter 3. It not only shows off more of Statham’s body and his 1-liner prowess, it also shows off more bad dialogue, more absurd stunts, and more reasons why it’s Crank but with a bracelet and an Audi. It will clearly be a movie where you put your brain down in the seat next to you and then load up on greasy popcorn and root beer with wide-eyed glee. But that doesn’t mean we won’t see it. Check out the trailer after the jump, and mark your calendars for November 26.
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Transformers 2 to feature Devastator - 1 Decepticon made of 5

Saturday, September 13th, 2008 by admin

Devastator, a massive Decepticon made out of five, or six, or seven Constructicons, depending on which source you cite, will be in Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen. In the oddest case of reasoning we can imagine, he’s said to have “massive upper body strength, like a gorilla.” Devastator is a simpleton with one mission: heavy metal whoopass. But he’s pretty easy to trip up since he’s not so smart, which could be what the gorilla comment is about. Nevertheless, when upright, he’s pretty good at what he does: his signature line is “Nothing defeats the Devastator. Nothing!” For the Autobots and humans, that’ll probably mean a beatin

MovieBeam to have one last go at it?

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 by admin

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When MovieBeam shut down operations last December, we had a feeling we wouldn’t be mourning for long, but we definitely didn’t see it playing out like this. Reportedly, Movie Gallery is asking for bankruptcy court approval to sell its VOD service to one Dar Capital Limited for a cool $2.25 million. Should the deal go down, the firm would technically pick up 1,800 customers who had once shelled out for the dedicated set-top-box — but really, why on Earth would any halfway sane investor exhume this thoroughly decomposed corpse and attempt to breathe new life into it?

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Brace yourself: EA is making Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Thursday, April 24th, 2008 by admin

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Are you sitting down? Really? We don’t mean that in the figurative internet sense, we mean it in the “please put your butt on a flat surface and brace yourself” sense. Ready? … EA is making Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Don’t worry, we’ll give you a second to return your eyeballs to your head after they comically extend three inches from their sockets. Guess which systems it’s coming out for. Did you guess everything from 360s and PS3s to microwave oven readouts and pocket watches? Then you’re totally right. Did you suspect that the game would be released around the same time as the movie of the same name this November? Alright Professor Trelawney, where are you hiding that crystal ball?

Our one hope, and we know that this won’t happen, is for the games to evolve in their maturity level and tone just like the books grew progressively darker. But we’ll probably just end up waving our Wiimotes around using magic to make Hagrid a sandwich or something.

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Disney sells 4 million movies and over 40 million videos on iTunes — amounts to nothing

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008 by admin

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Disney announced that it sold 4 million movies and between 40 to 50 million videos on iTunes since 2006. That’s huge, right? Not really. In fact, analysts expect those numbers to amount to just $123 million ($1.44 earned per video, $14.50 per movie); pennies in comparison to Disney’s $35 billion in annual sales. In fact, it’s roughly 10% of the $1 billion in digital revenue Disney hopes to achieve this year. A clear reminder, dear readers, of just how Type-A we really are. The typical Wal-mart noob still doesn’t download their video and music — hell, they can’t even figure out Linux.

source:engadget.com