Archive for September, 2005
X-Box360 - Tokyo Game Show 2005
Posted on September 30, 2005
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Tags: Tokyo Game Show, X Box 360
The X-Box360 information from the Tokyo Game Show 2005 -
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[Source - XBox.com]
Chris
SciFi - Inside Serenity
Posted on September 29, 2005
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Tags: Serenity
The Sci Fi channel ran a behind the scenes special hosted by Adam Baldwin for the Serenity movie. It first aired September 27, but you can check it out online through Yahoo! Movies -
Resurrecting ‘Firefly’ - Joss Whedon and the cast of the original television show find a new home on the big screen.
Alias: Season 5
Posted on September 29, 2005
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Tags: Alias, Television News
The new season of Alias begins tonight on ‘abc’ and it seems that we will be in store for some new faces on the show. This may be the last season for Jennifer Garner and apparently the network is looking to continue the show based on the addition of some new characters. It will be interesting to see how the new characters play into season five and what the future holds for Alias.
Coming to DVD - Fall/Winter 05′-06′
Posted on September 28, 2005
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Tags: DVD
Here are some of the movies I am looking forward to on DVD -
Stealth
Starring: Jamie Foxx, Josh Lucas & Jessica Biel
Released: 15th November 2005
Microsoft & Intel Backing HD-DVD Format
Posted on September 28, 2005
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Tags: HD DVD, Intel, Microsoft
Blu-ray support a last minute switch, Microsoft says
Scott M. Fulton, III
September 27, 2005 - 19:02 EST
Redmond (WA) - In an exclusive interview with Tom’s Hardware Guide, one of Microsoft’s lead representatives on the DVD Forum Steering Committee said that decisions regarding whether his company and Intel would back and promote HD DVD as a high-definition video disc standard, were determined only within the last few days. Prior to some critical recent developments and announcements, both companies - which had proclaimed neutrality - may have been ready to back Blu-ray.

