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Walmart is bundling Digital Downloads with DVD’s

Techcrunch is reporting that Wal-mart has sold an option for a digital download with the purchase of the “Superman Returns” DVD.

Techcrunch also did a review of digital movie download vendors but is sceptical of Wal-Mart’s venture into this digital movie business space. and mentions that If this is the best Walmart can do, we’ll be filing this under “Failed Movie Download Models” in the near future.

Bill Maher Translates Rap Lyrics for White People - HILARIOUS

Bill Maher translates songs from Notorious BIG, Snoop Dogg , and Eazy-E into “white”.

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Video: Mitch Hedburg stand-up

Almost 6 minute long clip of an older show(maybe late 80s). RIP Mitch

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Stephen King’s THE MIST Film Adaptation Finally Coming!

“The Shawshank Redemption” and “The Green Mile”’s Frank Darabont will direct one of Stephen King’s most anticipated (and creepiest) stories.

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Coming Soon: HBO Online

Thanks to the popularity of YouTube, all kinds of shows are popping up on the Web. Conspicuously absent from that list: Home Box Office, who has been less-than-amicable to downloaders. But, that won’t be true for long. HBO is planning significant online and mobile offerings, and executives are currently in the process of hashing out the details.

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Best (and Worst) lines in the History of American Films

As in life, first impressions count in cinema. In Citizen Kane (1941), the opening word, Charles Foster Kane’s dying utterance “Rosebud”, holds the key (perhaps) to the entire movie.

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You’re On Notice! Colbert Report ‘On Notice Board’ Generator

Now you too can put the Lutherans on notice just like Stephen!

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LOST S03E03 easter eggs

Did you get all the Easter Eggs from last nights show?

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Universal and Fox Studios pull out of the Halo movie

Due to the rising production costs and worries overfirst time director Neil Blomkamp Universal and Fox Studios opted to back out of the picture. Microsoft was to receieve as much as 10% of the gross for the rights of the franchise. Will we ever see Master Chief hit the silver screen or will he just live on through video games?

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