| New ‘Avengers: Age Of Ultron’ Extended Trailer Offers Unseen Footage
While there is still the same lack of strings on Ultron as we’ve heard about before, there are some new things to see in a new extended trailer for Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron. Blink though and you’ll miss the few new scenes blended in with the clip that premiered a couple of weeks ago. For instance we finally can confirm once and for all just who the mystery woman is at the Avenger’s party, and it’s Korean actress Claudia Kim. We also get Black Widow examining Loki’s scepter from the first film and some extra footage of Tony Stark in the suit. Otherwise, it’s a couple more seconds of Ultron’s monologue and little else. Notably still absent is The Vision (Paul Bettany). Nevertheless, it’s a great chance to watch the trailer for the 50th plus time (I wish I was exaggerating) and see just a few more seconds of the eagerly awaited sequel due in May of 2015. You can watch it below.
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| Beautiful Trailer For Animated Film ‘Song Of The Sea’ Released
The 2009 animated feature The Secret of Kells is one of the real treats you can discover for the first time on Netflix, a wonderful little movie you’ll no doubt be happy you watched. This is solidified by the fact that the movie was nominated for a Best Animated Feature Academy Award, though in an excellent year for animated films that saw it competing with an impressive mix of animation styles including Pixar’s Up, Fantastic Mr. Fox, The Princess and the Frog, and Coraline (with Up taking home the Oscar). Now, five years later, director Tomm Moore is back with another animated flick titled Song of the Sea. The movie features the voices of David Rawle, Brendan Gleeson, Fionnula Flanagan, Lisa Hannigan, Lucy O’Connell, Jon Kenny, Pat Shortt, and Liam Hourican. You can read a synopsis and watch a trailer for the movie below.
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| Story Details For Telltale’s ‘Game Of Thrones’ Revealed
Some new story details have been revealed for Game of Thrones, the upcoming episodic video game series being developed by Telltale Games, the studio behind the massively popular point-and-click video game adaptation of another megahit TV series based on a popular book or comic, The Walking Dead. The game will of course be inspired by the work of author George R.R. Martin, just as the HBO series of the same name is, but it will be based more on the world, characters, and events seen in the TV series than the books. You can read much more about the game and its story below, and also see a pair of promo images.
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| Blu-ray Review: UHF 25th Anniversary Edition |

UHF
Blu-ray
Director: Jay Levey
Screenwriter: Jay Levey, “Weird Al” Yankovic
Cast: “Weird Al” Yankovic, Kevin McCarthy, Michael Richards, David Bowe, Victoria Jackson
Shout! Factory
Rated PG-13 | 97 Minutes
Release Date: November 11, 2014 In UHF, “Weird Al” Yankovic stars as George Newman, a daydreamer with a hyperactive imagination who becomes the manager of Channel 62, A UHF (Ultra High Frequency) TV station on the verge of bankruptcy. Before long, George’s eclectic programming – including shows like Stanley Spadowski’s Clubhouse, Wheel of Fish, and Raul’s Wild Kingdom – is saving the station. Channel 62’s sudden increase in popularity gains the attention of the nefarious R.J. Fletcher (Kevin McCarthy, Invasion of the Body Snatchers), owner of the rival VHF network station, Channel 8. Furious that George’s rinky-dink UHF station is beating him in ratings, Fletcher sets out to buy Channel 62 and permanently cancel George’s programming. Absurdity ensues as George and his friends attempt to raise money to out-buy Fletcher through a telethon.
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