| Geek Peek: First Shadowy Image From Matthew Vaughn’s ‘X-Men: First Class’ Is Here
The first official image from 20th Century Fox and Marvel Studios’ upcoming comic book movie, X-Men: First Class, has been released online. The image is meant to show off much of the cast, with young Magneto (Michael Fassbender) and young Professor Xavier (James McAvoy) leading the charge in front of characters like (starting from the left behind Fassbender and making your way right toward McAvoy) Moira MacTaggert (Rose Byrne), Emma Frost (January Jones), Azazel (Jason Flemyng), Beast (Nicholas Hoult), Havoc (Lucas Till), Angel Salvadore (Zoe Kravitz), and Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence). You can see the first image from director Matthew Vaughn‘s X-Men: First Class by clicking on over to the other side now!
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| TV Review: Bob’s Burgers Episode 1 |
By Henchman21
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Tuesday, January 18th, 2011 at 5:47 pm |
Bob’s Burgers
Created by: Loren Bouchard
Starring: H. Jon Benjamin, John Roberts, Kristen Schaal
Fox
Sunday 8:30/7:30c
Fox has long relied on animated shows to fill their Sunday night line-up, and apparently Seth MacFarlane can’t be the only source for them, so the network has turned to Loren Bouchard (Home Movies, Dr. Katz) to come up with a new creation. What he has given us is Bob’s Burgers, a slice of life comedy is more King of the Hill than it is Family Guy, but are audiences interested in this style of comedy? Hopefully so, because it’s a show that has a lot of humor, at least judging from the first episode. Bob’s Burgers centers on Bob Belcher (H. Jon Benjamin) and his family as they try to operate a burger joint and keep it afloat. The first episode deals with Bob having to juggle his restaurant’s re-re-re-opening, a health inspector that wants to ruin his business, and his wedding anniversary. The humor comes from some wild situations (the store being closed due to allegations the burgers are made of people) but it also stems from the relationships between the characters.
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| Redbox Sales Decline In Fourth Quarter As Netflix Rises Redbox, the company that operates DVD rental vending machine across the US, reported a decline in sales, according to the fourth quarter financial report by it’s parent company Coinstar (CSTR).
The company cited several reasons for the lower sales numbers, with the most prominently discussed reason being the new stipulation from movie studios to delay Redbox rentals of new DVDs until 28 days after they’ve been released. Essentially, this means when a new movie gets released to DVD, you can buy it through retail stores, but you cannot rent it for almost a month.
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| New ‘True Blood’ Season 4 Promo Video Teases The Arrival Of The Witch
The fourth season of HBO’s hit series, True Blood, is currently being filmed while fans wait impatiently for the show’s return. Sadly, no trailer for the upcoming season have hit the ‘net yet, but HBO has released a brief new promo that will make all of you fans of the ways of the witch very, very happy. Being unfamiliar with the books that True Blood is based on, The Southern Vampire Mysteries, I personally how no clue how much witches play into the storylines. That said, considering where things have gone in the first few seasons, I can only assume they’d fit right in at the party. You can click on over to the other side now to check out HBO’s brief promo video for season 4 of True Blood!
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| Music Review: Pearl Jam – Live On Ten Legs |
By Obi-Dan
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Tuesday, January 18th, 2011 at 2:20 pm |
Pearl Jam
Live On Ten Legs
Monkeywrench
Released January 17 (UK) January 18 (U.S.: CD | MP3) 2011
I hate Pearl Jam. I’ve spent many hours on my guitar trying to sound as good as Stone Gossard and Mike McCready. I gave up a long time ago trying to play the bass like Jeff Ament and I have as much chance of being a better drummer than Matt Cameron as I have of finding a voice like Eddie Vedder in my armpit. I find them sickeningly good and I can barely stand it. Of course, I am joking about my ‘hatred’: I adore Pearl Jam. This year Pearl Jam has lined up a list of surprises to coincide with the 20th anniversary of its debut album, Ten. To kick things off comes the release of new live album, Live On Ten Legs. Recorded at various concerts during 2003-2010 and at 18 tracks long it’s a good collection of Pearl Jam songs with at least one track from all of its back catalogue (with the exception of No Code).
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