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15 Richest Fictional Characters
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Santa is out and Tony Stark is in.

Jolly Ol’ St. Nick topped Forbes magazine’s list of the 15 richest fictional characters last year, but this year he’s been replaced by defense contractor Daddy Warbucks, who raised his worth through the Iraq war. Though Forbes still considers Santa’s worth as infinite, they excluded him from the list after getting “bombarded by letters from outraged children insisting that Claus is ‘real,’ ” according to a statement from Forbes.com.

Bruce Wayne, ranked number 7, is the richest superhero on the list with a net worth of $6.8 billion. Batman’s alter ego is followed by fellow superhero Tony Stark, aka Iron Man. Tony’s made his money through defense contracts, like Wayne, but his net worth is only $3 billion. Plumber Mario makes his debut on the list with a net worth of a cool billion dollars, earned by collecting those gold coins.

Other new additions to the list are Mr. Monopoly, spam entrepreneur Prince Abakaliki of Nigeria, and Tony Montana.

Forbes says, “Net worth estimates are based, when possible, on known commodity and share price movements. All prices as of market close, Nov. 17, 2006. In the case of privately held fictional concerns, we sought to identify comparable fictional public companies. Final net worths were calculated using a tiny grain of common sense and a large dose of salt.”

Forbes’ Fictional 15 List:

1. Oliver “Daddy” Warbucks $36.2 billion
2. Montgomery Burns $16.8 billion
3. Scrooge McDuck $10.9 billion
4. Richie Rich $10.7 billion
5. Jed Clampett $7.7 billion
6. Mr. Monopoly $7.1 billion
7. Bruce Wayne $6.8 billion
8. Tony Stark $3 billion
9. Prince Abakaliki of Nigeria $2.8 billion
10. Thurston Howell III $2.7 billion
11. Willy Wonka $2 billion
12. Lucius Malfoy $1.3 billion
13. Tony Montana $1 billion
14. Lara Croft $1 billion
15. Mario $1 billion

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DVD Releases: You, Me and Dupree
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MOVIES:

You, Me and Dupree
Ice Age – The Meltdown
An Inconvenient Truth
The Punisher (Extended Cut)

TELEVISION:

Star Trek The Animated Series
Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (50th Anniversary Ed.)
Alias (Complete Collection)
Seinfeld (S7)
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist (S2)

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Bytes: Jackson Out of Hobbit
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  • Peter Jackson and his partner Fran Walsh have stated that they will not be involved in the film version of J.R.R. Tolkien‘s THE HOBBIT or a second proposed LORD OF THE RINGS prequel since the film’s studio New Line has decided to look for another director. [Link]
  • In tribute to himself, Stephen Colbert is opening the “Stephen Colbert Museum and Gift Shop” in Alabama’s Colbert County and will document the event on his Comedy Central show THE COLBERT REPORT during the week of November 27.
  • CASINO ROYALE leading lady Eva Green told French magazine Studio that Eric Bana, Kevin Bacon, and John Hurt have joined the cast of THE GOLDEN COMPASS, New Line Cinema’s film adaptation of the Philip Pullman book. [Link]
  • Jessalyn Gilsig (NIP/TUCK) will appear in a multi-episode arc on NBC’s HEROES. [Link]
  • Quentin Tarantino will play a role in director Takashi Miike‘s English-language film SUKIYAKI WESTERN: DJANGO. [Link]
  • Armin Mueller-Stahl and Sinead Cusack will co-star opposite Viggo Mortensen and Naomi Watts in David Cronenberg‘s crime drama EASTERN PROMISES. [Link]
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DVD Review: An Inconvenient Truth
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An Inconvenient Truth

After losing the 2000 Presidential election, former Vice President Al Gore decided to rededicate his life to environmental issues. He traveled around the country presenting a multimedia slide show about climate change in an effort to bring awareness to the threat the planet is facing due to global warming.

AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH is a compilation of Gore’s various presentations interspersed with personal events from the former politician’s life, which makes this documentary far from a dry list of data and statistics.

One does not need a scientist to understand what Gore is trying to convey. By using graphs, charts, and cartoons to illustrate certain points along with film footage and photos from around the globe, the message is clear: Global warming is real and it’s not a political issue, but a moral one that should not be ignored.

In a major show-don’t-tell moment, Gore uses “before and after” photos to prove his point that the Earth is adversely affected by climate change. Photos from years past of various places, such as Mount Kilimanjaro, were shown and then compared to recent pictures taken of the same exact locations using the same exact shot set-ups. The differences in the images are disturbing. Where the area was once ice-covered, there’s now only a hint of ice left to be seen.

The movie also touches on how global warming and its negative effects on the planet, such as throwing ecosystems off balance, are related to and effect all human activity. For example, the massive population boom in the last half century alone has stressed the Earth immensely, as has the demand for goods and factory orders, motor vehicle usage and the fossil fuels they guzzle, and increased deforestation and cultivation. A rapidly increasing human population that acts irresponsibly can only lead to doom (in a Lovecraftian sort of way).

As if trying to show the harmful affects climate change has on the planet wasn’t hard enough, Gore also has the challenge of proving that global warming actually exists. It appears that the skeptics are people like Jim Inhofe, chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works who in 2002 received over $1 million from oil and gas companies. Fortunately for Gore, the evidence presented in the documentary has been confirmed as accurate by many climate scientists.

This film can easily be considered the scariest movie of the year. Fortunately, the frightening facts conveyed can lead to a positive change. No matter who you are — democrat/republican, man/woman, young/old, geek/non-geek, alien/humanoid, wookie/klingon — it’s not too late to reverse the negative affects of global warming. One need only acknowledge and understand AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH’s message of hope.

The environmentally-friendly packaged DVD hits stores tomorrow and a portion of the proceeds from its sales will go to the bipartisan climate effort, The Alliance for Climate Protection. Bonus materials on the DVD include a “making of” feature, a 30-minute introduction by Al Gore with updated information, a music video by Melissa Etheridge, who provide’s the film’s theme song, and commentary by the film’s director and producers.

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Bytes: Feet Beats Bond at Box Office
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  • The Warner Bros. animated movie HAPPY FEET debuted with $42.3 million, holding an slight edge for the weekend’s No. 1 slot over Sony’s new James Bond flick Casino Royale, which opened with $40.6 million. [Link]
  • Onetime James Bond Pierce Brosnan will play a debonair spy in SPY VS. STU, a comedy about a commitment-phobic guy who is in danger of losing his girlfriend to Brosnan. [Link]
  • FOX might bring PRISON BREAK back as early as January. The drama was supposed to go on hiatus from November 27 until March.
  • Carson Kressley and Jack LaLanne are among the many special guests in the live-action THE YEAR WITHOUT A SANTA CLAUS, which airs December 11 on NBC. John Goodman and Delta Burke star as Santa and Mrs. Claus. [Link]
  • DreamWorks has bought the movie rights to CAMP CREEPY TIME, an upcoming children’s book written by actress Gina Gershon and her brother Dann Gershon. It’s about a camp that’s a front for a smuggling operation run by aliens.
  • MY FUHRER, Germany’s first comedy poking fun at Adolf Hitler, is now in post-production and will be shown to German audiences in January. [Link]
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