| Out Now: ‘Seeking Justice’ With Nicolas Cage
If you’re looking for a new action thriller to check out, Seeking Justice has been released on DVD and Blu-ray. The movie stars Nicolas Cage as a man named Will who, after his wife Laura (January Jones) is attacked and hospitalized, takes an offer from a mysterious man named Simon (Guy Pearce), who promises to take care of the man who attacked his wife in exchange for one small favor at a later date. Continue on for more and to watch a trailer for the movie.
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| Digital Comics Deal: Image’s #1 (2012) Sale |

Image Comics has put out a great deal of amazing comics over the past few months including books like America’s Got Powers, Fatale, Saga, and so many more, and it seems like I’m not the only one who’s noticed such events. The fine folks over at Comixology are currently running a 3-day digital sale on all of the number one issues during Image’s 20th Anniversary. Most of the time when I write up these sales, I try to differentiate between the good and the bad to tell you all what you should avoid and what you must read. Well, things are a little different here as I strongly suggest you pick up as many of these as you can. Each one of these comics has a lot to offer to readers and by having only #1 issues available, it’s a great way to test the series. Now, if it were me, I’d have to say that you should read Mind The Gap, Saga, Fatale, America’s Got Powers, The Manhattan Projects, Secret, and Heart, but like I said before, you can’t go wrong with any of these. So, what are you going to do? I’ll give you the answer, spend $20 dollars and buy the collected #1 download. It’s simple math, you should buy each one of these comics, but there are 23 comics at $1 a piece, so spend three dollars less and get all of them. Boom. Donezo.
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| $5 MP3 Album Deal: The Black Crowes ‘Croweology’ |

Another great MP3 deal is on Amazon this month! Croweology, the anthology of classic cuts and cool and hot rockers by The Black Crowes, is available for only $5.00. The Black Crowes came out of Athens, Georgia in 1989 and found success with their cover of Otis Redding’s “Hard to Handle.” Fusing together classic rock sounds similar to what English bands like Humble Pie, Free, and The Small Faces were doing, with country-esque blues played ala Led Zeppelin, The Black Crowes released albums during the 1990s and beyond that were adventurous musical road maps of early sounds and new ones, creating a retro yet contemporary niche and welcome path for a fan not weaned on mid 1990s genres of music (Seattle Grunge, post punk, post heavy metal, gothic metal). Croweology finds the band in fine fettle, on tracks like “Jealous Again,” “Sister Luck,” the radio classic “She Talks to Angels,” and power ballads like “Bad Luck, Blue Eyes” and “Ballad in Urgency.” 20 tracks round out the album, spanning some of the best of their work from the 1990s. Good stuff by a band that took a lot from the past to shape their own musical present.
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| Activision Making Video Game Version Of Disney’s ‘Wreck-It Ralph’
We’ve seen countless video game movies—movies based on existing video game titles or characters—and vice versa over the years. But rarely do we see a video game based on a movie about video games. Disney and Activision Publishing have announced that a video game based on Wreck-It Ralph, the new computer animated feature from Walt Disney Animation Studios, is on the way. The movie follows an arcade game bad guy named Ralph (John C. Reilly) who decides that he’s sick of being the bad guy, and heads off on an adventure to turn his existence around and become the good guy for once.
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| Sigourney Weaver Says James Cameron Plans To Shoot ‘Avatar’ Sequels Back-To-Back |
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Tuesday, June 26th, 2012 at 2:00 pm |

If and when James Cameron begins filming his Avatar sequels, everyone will be closely watching if he can match or elevate the look and feel of Pandora. Avatar is only the highest grossing film of all time, so it is only fair that the audience get something that’s fresh and improved. Cameron has said that he will stop making non-Avatar films — after he said you would have to pry Battle Angel out of his cold dead hands – and sees himself making an Avatar 4. But if he really intends to make three sequels to Avatar, one can’t even imagine how long the film making process would actually take. So rather than shoot these three sequels separately, why not shoot them all together at once? At least that’s what Avatar star Sigourney Weaver says will happen.
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