December 2007


As we look back into 2007, we didn’t have many remarkable movies around. Hoping 2008 to be a better year in the movie sphere,here is a list of most anticipated movies of 2008 which is probably a useful resource.

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Okay, so we’ve done some digging into the RIAA’s lawsuit against Jeffery Howell, in which the industry is claiming that ripped MP3s are “unauthorized copies,” and it turns out that Jeffery isn’t actually being sued for ripping CDs, like the Washington Post and several other sources have reported, but for plain old illegal downloading.

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The creator of Ali G and Borat has been persuaded by Steven Spielberg to move from comedy to serious politics by playing a hippie opponent of the Vietnam war.In The Trial of the Chicago Seven, Sacha Baron Cohen will portray Abbie Hoffman, a figure from the 1960s counterculture who used a series of pranks to campaign against the war.

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No wonder he played WoW so much.

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A pictorial review.

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since he won’t allow comments digg will

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According to BBC, an average PS3 game costs nearly $15 million to make - and that’s before any marketing is done for the game. Not only is this bad news for gamers, as it almost ensures our store shelves will be stocked with sequel after buyer-recognizable sequel, but it’s also bad for developers, who could go belly up after one unsuccessful title.

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America now joins Russia, the U.K., and China as one of the world’s endemic surveillance societies. Still think Orwellian comparisons are hyperbole?

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“History, they say, doesn’t repeat –but it does echo. Looking back at other situations, other republics and empires, one is tempted to draw parallels between then and now. The parallel drawn most often is the decline of the British Empire .In the end America will follow its own unique path. All Republics end, and so do all Empires.” 4 for pause.

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A senior official of Benazir Bhutto’s Pakistan People’s Party told TIME late Saturday that the slain former prime minister’s 19-year-old son, Bilawal, will likely be named as her political heir and the new party leader on Sunday.

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