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Thursday
Jan072010

New For 2010: The Untitled Wednesday Night Show with Cat

If you missed it live last night, you missed one of those landmark days in video history. Yes, there's the first broadcast demonstration of television at the 1939 World's Fair. Of course 1969 brought us the moonlanding. Last night though, was the first episode of The Untitled Wednesday Night Show. Ryan Ritchey and Catherine "The Cat" Tillson host this look at "the crossroads of pop culture and technology." And while the show still doesn't have a name, it already has a gimmick (bingo wheel!), and a random challenge. Watch as Ryan and Cat see whether the Blackberry or iPhone (along with their texting skills) is faster in sending a text message. There's also talk of blue alien lovemaking, and sanitary sandwich making. There's plenty more, but we won't spoil the fun:

Friday
Aug142009

Coming Soon to a Theater Near You: Pay to See Scenes of a Future Film

James Cameron's Avatar is nearly the cinematic equivalent of Duke Nukem Forever: Cameron started talking about the movie shortly after Titanic was released. Now 13 years later, we are slowly, finally approaching the film's debut this December.

In a move of marketing genius, or a sign of bad (or good) things to come. Regal Cinemas has announced they will host "Avatar Day" on August 21 at IMAX 3-D theaters around the country. No pricing has been announced, but we're going out on a limb and saying it won't be free since it wasn't billed as free. Details are scarce on the site though, so stay tuned.

What do you think, is it good to see final scenes in their final 3-D form before a movie is released? Will we see directors follow this trend and have studios anxious to "double-dip" or at least gain some revenue before the film is actually released? Will Regal surprise us all and make it a free event?