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A Classic Cinema Review by fog 2001: A Space Odyssey, was a ground breaking science fiction film; directed by Stanley Kubrick and inspired by an original story by Arthur C. Clarke, entitled, The Sentinel. The film script is credited to...


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An awesome new featurette is up on Rottentomatoes.com about the Human technology used in Avatar, with lot's of new footage. If you want to remain unspoiled by the shear visual orgy, then don't click! Other than that, storywise it's not too...


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Avatar keeps looking better and better. This particular featurette covers the human side of the story. If you can view the footage here go to IGN by clicking here to see the featurette. <object id='ignplayer' width='480' height='270'...


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GIZMODO confirmed the droid we were all looking for in JJ Abrams Star Trek. In this frame you can clearly see R2-D2's cameo appearance on Star Trek. The sighting is confirmed by ILM.


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As you may have noticed from the trailer, the Box is about, strangely enough, a box, which is delivered to a young couple in America in 1976. The owner is a strange, disfigured old man named Arlington Stewart (Frank Langella) who delivers the...


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Dr Who series 1 - 4 $299.00 Box Set Get ready to check out this long awaited boxed collection of 23 discs series offering 52 episodes from series one through to four, three Christmas Specials plus a host of Extras. Series 1 began...


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Knowing (2009): 610 Knowing is such a mixed bag. Such a mixed bag. I wanted this to be really good all the way through. At times the film feels like a real vision from director Alex Proyas. At other times the film loses itself compeltely. I...


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Is December 21 2012 - The End of The World? Until a couple of years ago there were not that many people who were acquainted with the end of the world 2012 prophecy that was put forward by...


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The question, "if a movie was made about your life, who would play the starring role" is deemed irrelevant in the world of Surrogates as your surrogate of choice would essentially play yourself. But admittedly it wouldn't be much of a life, as you...


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This movie scares me because it seems so real. This featurette doesn't help any either. I hope I can sleep tonight! <div><object width="576" height="358" allowFullScreen="true"><param name="movie" name="flashVars" ...


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I may be pushing some buttons or creating some waves with 20th Century, so I just offer the link to AICN where you can see a fuzzy, pirate peek at the latest Avatar trailer. I enjoyed it and was happy to see all the actors involved with the...


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Moon." wrap="0" title="Sam Rockwell in Moon" margin="5" If Star Trek and District 9 were science fiction coming off life support, Moon is the genre once again walking and flexing its muscles. This is smart sci-fi and innovative film making,...


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District 9 may have left me with a lot of unanswered questions but in my mind it didn't particularly matter. I enjoyed District 9 over and above any other movie I have seen recently and was thoroughly entertained by Neill Blomkamp's take on the...


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Surrogates." wrap="0" title="Bruce Willis in Surrogates" margin="5" In the sci-fi genre, graphic novel adaptations are the new rage. There was V for Vendetta in 2006 and then Watchmen earlier this year (both cinematic renderings of Alan Moores...


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Flash Forward is not just a new TV show but also a novel by Robert J. Sawyer. Whether you're reading this before or after the show starts on Monday night on Australian Tv dont forget to try and read the original book. Rober Sawyer has...


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A wasteland of wickedness can only be saved by the book Eli is carrying. <div><object width="512" height="322"><param name="movie" ><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" ><param name="AllowScriptAccess"...


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by Matt Shea Theres no questioning the recent sickness of cinematic sci-fi. Once a burgeoning genre full of big ideas and clever allegory, science fiction films in the modern age have become afflicted with a depressing disease, ideological...


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THE REVIEW DISTRICT 9 EDDIE: Hi everyone, my name is Eddie Blane and welcome to the new and improved version of The Review... RUSTY: Well I wouldnt say new and improved because Nicholas and Charles used to hold up their end of the...


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PONYO So who hasnt seen Pnyo yet? The Latest Studio Ghibli Anime! This is a film both children and adults can enjoy. The style is perhaps a little simpler and less detailed than some Ghibli films but still delightful. Can Ponyo...


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