| $5 Album MP3 Deal: Montrose ‘Montrose’ |
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Saturday, October 26th, 2013 at 11:00 am |

Right now, the classic self-title debut album Montrose is available for only $5 in MP3 format as part of Amazon.com’s $5 MP3 album deal. (The CD is currently $8.98 and is an AutoRip, which means you get a free MP3 with the physical copy.) The album, featuring lead vocalist Sammy Hagar and guitarist Ronnie Montrose, includes rock heavies “Rock the Nation,” “Bad Motor Scooter,” “Space Station #5,” and “Rock Candy.” If you’re looking for more music deals, be sure to check out all 100 albums on sale in MP3 format right now for only $5 each as part of Amazon’s monthly MP3 album deals.
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| Watch ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ Every Night Through Halloween On IFC |
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Saturday, October 26th, 2013 at 10:00 am |

The IFC channel has been thrilling viewers all month long with their SCREAM-O-WEEN fright fest with horror movies like Silent Hill, House of 1000 Corpses, and Saw. As part of this programming, the network will be presenting the awesome cult classic horror musical The Rocky Horror Picture Show every night at midnight from October 27 through October 30. There will also be encore presentations on each day, including on Halloween morning and afternoon (October 31). If you’re a fan of Rocky Horror, then you know that audience partici “¦ pation is half the fun! So, be sure to check out IFC’s Watch-Along guide. I’ve seen Rocky Horror tons of times at home and at midnight theater screening, I’ve reviewed the reviewed the 35th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray Edition (which I own), and I’m actually going to a stage production of it on Halloween night, yet I’m still excited about it airing every night this week and plan to watch it on IFC, especially because I love the idea that I’ll be watching it along with so many other viewers.
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| Cookie Monster Asks The Fox ‘What Does The Fox Say?’ (Video) |
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Saturday, October 26th, 2013 at 9:00 am |

One of the biggest sensations in music today – even bigger than Miley Cyrus’ tongue or whatever Justin Bieber is up to these days, is the song “The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?)” by Norwegian duo Ylvis, whose video for the tune went viral last month and landed the group on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, which saw the host even jump on the performance (watch both videos here below). I must admit, I not only laughed my ass off at this song and its video, but I really started to seriously wonder, what does the fox say? The fox isn’t one of the animals on those See N Say toys, and I I’ve yet to encountered a fox out here on the streets of Brooklyn, so… Of course, I’m not the only one who’s wondering what the fox says. Among the hordes of us scratching our heads about this is Cookie Monster, star of the long-running children series Sesame Street. In a Vine video posted this week, the big blue puppet decided to take a break from nom-nomming on some cookies to ask The Fox (also a puppet) what it says. Check out the Vine video here below to see what the Fox had to say about what the fox says.
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| Streaming Review: Immortals |
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Friday, October 25th, 2013 at 8:13 pm |

Immortals
Netflix | Amazon | Google Play | SEN | Vudu | Xbox | YouTube
DVD | DVD
Directed by Tarsem Singh
Starring Henry Cavill, Stephen Dorff, Luke Evans, Mickey Rourke, John Hurt
Relativity Media
Originally Released: November 11, 2011
Coupled with delightful visuals and unreal effects, Immortals is a fantasy, with a reasonable cast and a good dash of battle gore. While it takes the lead from the likes of 300, Troy, and Clash Of The Titans; it also unfortunately butchers the original mythology upon which it is ostensibly based, taking the phrase "loosely based" to new levels of bullshittery. Immortals follows the legend of Theseus (Henry Cavill), the founder-hero from Greek mythology, responsible for the formation and consolidation of Athens – and eventually Greece as a power in the ancient world. Centuries after the war of the Immortals, evil King Hyperion (Mickey Rourke) seeks the Epirus Bow, the only weapon that could possibly free the evil Titans, antagonists of the Gods. A Hero’s Journey, Immortals depicts Theseus’ rise to prominence, a reluctant mortal who would stand by the sides of Gods – and eventually fight in their names. In a blood-soaked battle that would determine the conceptualization of "souls" in Greek culture, the stakes are high – and may spell doom not only for the mortals, but for Immortal Gods as well.
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| 12 Images Of Hugh Jackman, Jennifer Lawrence, Michael Fassbender & More From ‘X-Men: Days Of Future Past’ |
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Friday, October 25th, 2013 at 4:26 pm |

Following the release of the sneak peek for the trailer of Bryan Singer‘s X-Men: Days Of Future Past, Fox has released 12 new images from the film featuring the ensemble cast. The film finds a present-day Professor X (Patrick Stewart) and Magneto (Ian McKellen) sending Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) being sent back in time to 1973 to meet their past selves Professor X (James McAvoy), Magneto (Michael Fassbender), and the rest of the mutants from X-Men: First Class to stop Bolivar Trask (Peter Dinklage) and his Sentinels, robots designed to hunt and kill mutants. Hit the jump to see all 12 photos.
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