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2010

TRON Gaming Keyboard Designed by Razer

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Big TRON fan? The TRON Gaming Keyboard Designed by Razer features distinctive blue light effects during start-up/shutdown, and comes with a detachable modular keypad and fully programmable keys with macro capabilities.

iOS Apps: Movie Challenge

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Presenting “Movie Challenge”, the most engaging and best selling Movie Trivia experience available on iPhone OS. Much more than multiple-choice, trickier than True or False, the varied and unique Game Types that make up “Movie Challenge” will keep you coming back for more.

Green Lantern Trailer

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At last, the first Green Lantern trailer is right here. Plus, I’ve grabbed 55 high-res screenshots from it. Gander in awe at the effects, the heroics, and the glipses of Oa.

Total Film

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Total Film, the world’s best movie magazine and website is now available as an iPhone app. It’s the ultimate pocket companion for film fans.

Eye of the Tiger: iPad edition

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If the iPad had existed in the 80s, maybe this is how Survivor would have recorded its hit song “Eye of the Tiger.” This techno trio recorded the classic song using only the iPad apps Real Drums, Pro Keys, Baby Scratch, and Guitar Mania.

Movie Reviews: Hot Tub Time Machine

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“Hot Tub Time Machine” revolves around a trio of friends since high school who have suffered bad luck in their adult lives, after having one of the best lives when they were teenagers.

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Movie Review

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After Catherine Hardwicke (“Twilight”) and Chris Weitz’s (“New Moon”) adaptation of the story, fans would see the continuation of the heated saga in “Eclipse” through the eyes of new director David Slade (“Hard Candy”), in which turns out to be much more favourable and edgier than previous two films.

Facebook movie trailer released

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Columbia Pictures has just released the very first teaser trailer for its upcoming film, The Social Network. Like the poster that debuted last week, the teaser is sparse in its detail, but intriguing and provocative at the same time.

Ip Man 2 Movie Review

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In Chinese, the character meaning “martial arts” is the combination of two characters – “stop” and “war”. The spirit of Chinese martial arts (wushu) is to stop the war, not to fight. Boy does this come into play as Donnie Yen reprises his now iconic role as Ip Man and this sequel continues where the first movie left off.

Captain America Outfit Revealed, It’s Cooler Than We Thought It Would Be

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When I heard so very long ago that a Captain America movie was on the horizon my first thought was “oh dear god don’t let them destroy the outfit” after all the red, white and blue coloring is a symbol of what Captain America stands for. I’m happy to announce that a mock-up of the outfit has been spotted (pictured above) and it’s not hideous.

Shrek Forever After Movie Review

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When I found out that a fourth Shrek movie was being made, it made me frown because it seemed pretty needless, especially that the last movie was such a bore. But then again, if you take the storyline into consideration, this becomes a fitting final chapter to formally close the Shrek series. The movie is originally entitled SHREK FOREVER AFTER, but in other regions of the world including ours, it is entitled SHREK: THE FINAL CHAPTER, so it’s obvious.

American Virgin Movie Review

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Rob Schneider’s oeuvre doesn’t inspire much excitement in the average moviegoer. At most, people expect a dumb movie that might be reasonably funny and raunchy, expectations quickly lowered to match the low ambitions carried by films like Deuce Bigelow. But I imagine that even the most forgiving of moviegoers would have trouble lowering their expectations enough to make American Virgin seem in any way palatable. It’s just an awful film through and through, amazingly lowering the bar for Rob Schneider pictures.

The Back-up Plan Movie Review

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Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez hits the big screen with her rom-com comeback in “The Back-Up Plan” since we saw her last in 2006’s “El Cantante” and “Bordertown”. She’s famed for her perfect figure, but in this movie, she’s curvier and more voluptuous than ever playing Zoe the pregnant pet store owner.

My Life In Ruins Movie Review

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“You’re looking for obstacles rather than looking for magic” – that’s Georgia’s problem. Set in Athens, against the backdrop of majestic ancient Greek ruins, “My Life In Ruins” is a delightful rom-com starring the talented Nia Vardalos (“My Big Fat Greek Wedding”), Richard Dreyfuss, Harland Williams, Rachel Dratch and Alexis Georgoulis.

Iron Man 2 Movie Review

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Marvel’s most celebrated Superhero, Iron Man 2 showcases an excellent weapon loaded with minimal firepower.

2009

X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)

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Concept: The amazingly recuperative fighting machine with retractable claws known as Wolverine, gets his own violent backstory in this prequel to the X-Men movie trilogy. Wolverine navigates his dicey relationship with mastermind Victor Creed and the Weapon X program as a parade of mutants old and new gives the rage-filled Wolverine more reasons to get ticked off.

2008

Movie Review - The Forbidden Kingdom

It really is an explosive film having both Jet Li and Jackie Chan in a film. Their fight scenes together will really make you move as you watch them. The comedy scenes are really funny like those in their previous Chinese Kung Fu films.

Movie Review - Nim’s Island

Nim’s Island is a pathetic excuse for an adventure flick, which fails in so many levels due to poor acting. The story mainly focuses on how Nim tries to survive on deserted island all by herself when her father got accidentally lost at sea.

2006

Movie Downloads Cometh--or Not?

Slowly, oh so slowly, major Hollywood players seem to be warming to the idea of digital downloads.