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Archive for April 20th, 2008

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

clonewars21.jpgA new behind-the-scenes webdoc about the upcoming Star Wars: The Clone Wars film and series has been posted on StarWars.com. The short clip focuses on the epic battles of the Clone Wars and the unique battles we can expect to see in this August’s feature-length film, which will kick off the rest of the animated series that will air on Cartoon Network shortly after. The webdoc includes footage from a “vertical” battle that involves an AT-TE and a legion of clones scaling the side of a cliff, as well as an apparent previously unmentioned rematch between Count Dooku and Anakin Skywalker.

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Hulk Is Hero. It has been a long and hard two years for director Louis Letterier. To bring The Incredible Hulk to the screen was not only only a huge task in terms of scale but also in terms of a media and fanbase who were protective over a character they felt had been misconstrued […]

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The Impending Oil Crisis

quote I am a little leary of the situation. The truth will come out when, and if the US economy, and the dollar begins to strengthen. If prices remain high, you’ll know someone is lying. Either OPEC doesn’t have the supply they claim they have, or Analysts are incorrect when they say demand has decreased. Personally, I don’t buy the claim that demand has decreased. Population is ever increasing, so, the the demand should always be increasing. quote

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