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If you have kids and they’re excited by the approaching spookiness of Halloween, Amazon has some great deals that you might want to take advantage of: Amazon’s Halloween Store (Costumes, candy, accessories, and décor) Amazon Halloween Candy Deals If you don’t have kids, there are some excellent deals available ...
Amazon, Store, Deal Alert, Kids, Halloween, Electronics, Movies, TV
The director’s cut of the incredible film Watchmen is now available at Amazon’s Video on Demand, to watch immediately over the web. Friends told me about the Watchmen graphic novel years ago; I bought it and started to read, but for some reason never got drawn in enough to finish ...
From David Byrne’s weird little film True Stories (iTunes link). [Video] Here’s the movie at Amazon Video on Demand: True Stories.
We’re checking out some of these cool widgets Amazon provides for “Associates,” to see how well they mesh with the LGF Experience™. Here’s one that shows movies available for purchase or instant viewing with Amazon’s Video on Demand.
Glenn points out a cool Christmas Day deal at Amazon: some movies for $0.99 (and a lot more for $5.99).
At Pajamas TV, Roger Simon talks with film director Lionel Chetwynd about the politics of Hollywood: Poliwood. (The video is free to non-subscribers.)
Wow. The MPAA thinks that because modern technology makes it hard to legally prove the origins of copyrighted materials distributed via the net, they should be able to collect damages from people without proving anything. The Motion Picture Association of America said Friday intellectual-property holders should have the right ...
LGF, MPAA, Record industry, Movies, Hollywood, Law, Copyright
The latest “insult to Islam,” fresh out of Malaysia: Morgan Freeman as God in Evan Almighty: Malaysian Muslims call for ban on movie. KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) - Malaysian Muslims have called for a ban on the blockbuster movie “Evan Almighty,” saying it is offensive to their religion, state media reported ...
LGF, Malaysia, Islam, Islamic Supremacism, Movies, Films, Blasphemy
I have to admit, my interest in the Academy Awards approaches absolute zero. But an open thread could be fun...