| Jamie Foxx Confirms Sinister Six Talks For ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Sequels |
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Saturday, September 14th, 2013 at 1:25 pm |

Though the first Amazing Spider-Man did not really hint at it, the upcoming The Amazing Spider-Man 2 tells us that the series will culminate where the villains from the respective films band together to fight Spider-Man. Recently, Chris Cooper revealed that he only had a small role in the second film, which would be expanded upon in the third. Paul Giamatti also has a small role in the sequel, but it is suspected that he has signed on for at least one more installment. Speculation of a Sinister Six team started when Sony announced that they would be releasing two more Amazing Spider-Man films. Course we won’t know if all if this is true until we see the movie itself, but should a villain die, it’s safe to say that he won’t be joining the six. But it seems that film star Jamie Foxx let slip the fact that Electro won’t die in the sequel. He also confirmed that there are talks of a Sinister Six hapening. Hit the jump to see what he had to say.
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| Streaming Review: Hostel Part III |
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Friday, September 13th, 2013 at 8:34 pm |

Hostel Part III
Netflix | Amazon | Crackle | Google Play | iTunes | SEN | Vudu | YouTube
DVD | Blu-ray
Directed by Scott Spiegel
Starring Kip Pardue, Brian Hallisay, John Hensley, Thomas Kretschmann, Danny Jacobs
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Originally Released: December 27, 2011
The Hostel series created by Eli Roth continues with Hostel Part III, a slice that while lacking in certain departments and doesn’t have the punch of the first two chapters, has a few turns and gory scenes that will make it worth a glance for horror fans. The third Hostel movie is set in the United States, specifically Las Vegas, where the Elite Hunting organization has either relocated or established a new “franchise.” Despite the fact that the motives remain the same, allowing the elite to murder, maim, and torture those that "would not be missed", and a new twist adds the Vegas gambling element – allowing members to place bets on expressions of the torture as it happens before a live audience. Finding themselves mixed up in the turmoil are protagonist Scott (Brian Hallisay) and his buddies, who head to Vegas for his Bachelor Party, which turns into more than what they, and the Elite Hunting members, expect”¦
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| The Drill Down 293: The Golden Touch |
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Friday, September 13th, 2013 at 7:04 pm |

This week, the NSA cracks consumer encryption AND your smartphone data, Apple unveils two new iPhones, Sony’s new Playstation Vita set-top box, the ultimate twerking fail, and more…
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| ‘Oldboy’ Celebrates National Fortune Cookie Day |
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Friday, September 13th, 2013 at 6:03 pm |

Today is National Fortune Cookie Day and the Oldboy remake is celebrating. Check out the poster here below, which shows just how Oldboy celebrating, along with the special fortune that’s inside the cookie. The marketing has been quite interesting so far for this American remake, directed by Spike Lee and starring Josh Brolin, Elizabeth Olsen, and Sharlto Copley. During San Diego Comic-Con back in July, FilmDistrict had Oldboy hotel escorts carrying yellow umbrellas outside the convention center “waiting to serve you” at the Oldboy Hotel.
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| Scientist, Entrepreneur, and Pioneering Sound Engineer Ray Dolby Is Dead
Dr. Ray Dolby, founder and guiding force behind Dolby Laboratories from 1965 to 2009, died on Thursday at his home in San Francisco, CA, according to an announcement by the company. He was 80. The exact circumstances of Dolby’s death were not included in the announcement, but he lived with Alzheimer’s disease for several years and was diagnosed with acute Leukemia in July of this year. During those 80 years of life, he amassed a fortune of approximately $2.9 billion dollars, was awarded more than 50 U.S. Patents, and fundamentally changed how we watch and listen to media in the modern world.
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