| Blu-ray Deal: ‘Alien Anthology’ and ‘Prometheus’ Bundle For $20! |
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Sunday, December 21st, 2014 at 11:00 am |

One of the weekly deals of at Amazon right now is the Alien Anthology and Prometheus Blu-ray Bundle for only $19.98 (that’s 78% off the list price of $89.99). The bundle comes with the Alien Anthology Blu-ray Edition box set along with the Prometheus Blu-ray/DVD combo pack (which are respectively $24.99 and $7.79 sold separately right now). Note – this deal is valid only through the end of this week, Saturday, December 27, 2014, until 11:59pm PST while supplies last. The Alien Anthology Collection Blu-ray box set includes all four standalone Alien films, which starred Sigourney Weaver: Alien, Aliens, Alien 3, and Alien Resurrection. Along with the two versions of each film are two bonus discs with over 65 hours of special features, with over four hours of previously unreleased exclusive material such as original screen tests of Sigourney Weaver prior to filming the original Alien, unseen deleted scenes, thousands of still photographs from the Fox archives, the previously unseen original cut of “Wreckage and Rage: The Making of ALIEN3,” and more. Below is an extensive list of what’s included in the Alien Anthology Collection Blu-ray box set.
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| Comic Review: Flash Gordon 2014 Holiday Special |
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Sunday, December 21st, 2014 at 10:12 am |

Flash Gordon 2014 Holiday Special
Written by Dan McCoy, Elliot Kalan, and Stuart Wellington
Art by Lara Margarida, Stephen Downey and Joseph Cooper
Colors by Omi Remalante
Letters by Simon Bowland
Covers by Evan Shaner & Jordie Bellaire and Ken Haeser & Blair Smith
Dynamite Entertainment
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Release Date: December 17, 2014
Cover Price: $5.99 The Flash Gordon 2014 Holiday Special is a gift in itself. I mean, how many OTHER publishers put out Holiday specials this year? I believe Dynamite was one of only two. And what better character to get his own Holiday special than Flash Gordon? Sure, it would’ve been interesting to see a Holiday book from either The Shadow or Doc Savage or Red Sonja or even Battlestar Galactica, but in my opinion, the Flash Gordon universe offered the most opportunity story-wise, and the creative teams didn’t disappoint.
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| Hail Santa! It’s An X-mas Parody of Ghost B.C.’s “Year Zero” |
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Saturday, December 20th, 2014 at 10:00 am |

Well, it was bound to happen… someone has made a X-mas parody of “Year Zero” by those Satanic Swedes Ghost B.C. The song, which features a chorus including the chant of “Hail Satan” has now been spoofed in the form of “Hail Santa.” The track is by brothers Dan and Jack Wagoner and features lyrics entirely about the jolly old elf. Check it out here below. I’ve also included the original Ghost B.C. track below for those unfamiliar. “Year Zero” appears on the Ghost B.C. album Infestissumam.
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| Obama: Sony Made A Mistake Not Releasing ‘The Interview’; Studio Responds |
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Friday, December 19th, 2014 at 7:56 pm |

Sony Pictures currently has no plans on releasing The Interview in any format. But this is not just about the studio canceling the release of a movie; the current situation in Hollywood has gained international attention. U.S. Intelligence confirmed that the hackers who broke into the studio’s computer network, leaking emails and acquiring confidential and personal data, were the North Koreans. Though NATO applauded Sony for pulling the film’s release for the safety of audiences after the hackers threatened “9/11-style attacks” on any theaters showing the film, celebrities and a majority of moviegoers were displeased with the decision. Many say that this is an attack on our freedom of speech and that it sends a message that the U.S. is willing to let foreign tyrants dictate to and censor us. In his final press conference of 2014, President Barack Obama talked about the recent controversy, saying that Sony “made a mistake” not releasing James Franco and Seth Rogen‘s political comedy, which involves a plot to assassinate the current North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Meanwhile, the studio has pulled all promotions of the film, trailers, clips, posters, and banners after the hackers made a new threat.
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