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		<title>The Netflix Relief Fund</title>
		<link>http://www.showbits.net/2011/07/28/netflix-relief-fund/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2011 19:06:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken Gagne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With Blockbuster in its dying throes, Netflix has exploited its dominance over the home video market with a recent raise in rates. Customers are outraged that they are now expected to pay for one month of streaming service nearly as much as they now pay for a single Starbucks latte. I&#039;ve offered an affordable and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With Blockbuster in its dying throes, Netflix has exploited its dominance over the home video market with a recent raise in rates.  Customers are outraged that they are now expected to pay for one month of streaming service nearly as much as they now pay for a single Starbucks latte.</p>
<p>I&#039;ve offered <a href="http://www.showbits.net/2011/07/13/library-dvds/" title="The Public Library: Netflix 2.0 | Showbits">an affordable and civic-minded alternative</a>, but it is not American consumers&#039; way to change their habits; they want to keep doing what they&#039;ve always been doing, regardless of how viable it is.  Fortunately, their cause now has some celebrity weight to it.  <a href="http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/15be7bfd8f/netflix-relief-fund-with-jason-alexander" title="Netflix Relief Fund with Jason Alexander from Funny Or Die, Jason Alexander, and Alex Fernie">Jason Alexander speaks on behalf of the Netflix Relief Fund</a>:</p>
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<p>If this plea doesn&#039;t put things in perspective, then please give generously.</p>
<p>(Hat tips to <a href="http://allthingsd.com/20110728/dont-look-away-from-the-devastation-of-the-netflix-price-hike-video/" title="Don&rsquo;t Look Away From the Devastation of the Netflix Price Hike (Video) - Kara Swisher - News - AllThingsD">Kara Swisher</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com/ryanfaas/status/96650996347969537" title="Twitter / @ryanfaas: LMAO!!! RT @karaswisher Do ...">Ryan Faas</a>)</p>
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		<title>The Public Library: Netflix 2.0</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jul 2011 07:49:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken Gagne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My friends and I have diverse film experiences. They tend to see more movies than I do, whereas I see more unusual or esoteric ones. Where they&#039;ve seen Dr. Strangelove, I watched Fail-Safe; for their Zombieland, there&#039;s my The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra. As a result, we often exchange recommendations, though even our acceptances take [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My friends and I have diverse film experiences.  They tend to see more movies than I do, whereas I see more unusual or esoteric ones.  Where they&#039;ve seen <em>Dr. Strangelove</em>, I watched <em>Fail-Safe</em>; for their <em>Zombieland</em>, there&#039;s my <em>The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra</em>.  As a result, we often exchange recommendations, though even our acceptances take different forms: their &#034;I&#039;ll add it to <a href="http://www.netflix.com/" title="Netflix - Unlimited TV Shows Online &#038; Movies Online, plus DVDs">my Netflix queue</a>&#034; to my &#034;I&#039;ll borrow it from the library.&#034;</p>
<p>I understand Netflix&#039;s appeal and the purpose it serves: it provides its customers with easy opportunities to expose themselves to a variety of movies and television shows they&#039;d otherwise never see, and for a more affordable price than traditional purchases or rentals.  Doing all this without leaving home is convenient, and the option of streaming it directly to your set-top box makes it unnecessary to anticipate your desires more than a few minutes in advance.</p>
<p><div id="attachment_631" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 170px"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/screenpunk/2831829139/" title="so many choises, so little time | Flickr - Photo Sharing!"><img src="http://www.showbits.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/library-dvds-150x150.jpg" alt="Library DVDs" title="Library DVDs" width="160" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-631" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text"><em>All these DVDs can be yours, for the right price: free.</em></p></div>But for all this, and especially in light of <a href="http://chris.pirillo.com/is-netflix-worth-it-anymore/" title="Is Netflix Worth It Anymore? ~ Chris Pirillo">its recent rate increase</a>, Netflix still strikes me as an inferior choice next to the oft-overlooked public library.  This venerable institution is sometimes seen as a destination more for children than adults, or for the decreasing number of bookworms in an increasingly multimedia world.  But libraries and librarians are often on the cutting edge of technology, which for more than a decade has included such basic offerings as DVDs.</p>
<p>Anyone with a library card can borrow movies and TV shows for free.  Much like Netflix, such requests can be made online: just search the library&#039;s online catalog, click a button, and the item will be set aside as soon as it becomes available.  If the local branch doesn&#039;t carry a specific title, odds are their  interlibrary loan (ILL) program can procure it at no additional charge.  They&#039;ll even send an email when the item is ready to be picked up.</p>
<p>True, libraries don&#039;t provide streaming media &mdash; but my limited understanding of this aspect of Netflix gives me the same opinion of that service as I did of DivX a decade ago.  Streaming media does not offer the wealth of bonus features and other additional content that add value to the physical disc.  Viewers who still want those can order the disc from Netflix &mdash; but at that point, why not use the library?</p>
<p>Besides there being no monthly charge, no limits on borrowing, and no commitment to persistent membership fee even when life is too busy for movies, there&#039;s a far more important reason to consider the library.  The challenges of today&#039;s economy have afflicted civic services, and libraries are one that we cannot afford to lose.  Libraries are a vital element of not just a democracy, but a thriving economy.  <a href="http://www.worcestermag.com/speak-out/letters/Letters-04-22-10.html" title="Letters: 04-22-10 | Worcester Magazine | Letters">In one study</a>, every dollar invested in library services returned an increase of $9.08 in gross regional product and $12.66 in total state wages, making them one of the best investments our society can make.</p>
<p>Fortunately, your patronage is just as valuable as your money.  Library usage is at an all-time high at the same time funding is reaching all-time lows.  When it comes time to allocate next year&#039;s budget, one of the best arguments libraries can make is to demonstrate the need and desire for their services by pointing to current usage trends.  Every DVD borrowed from libraries is <a href="http://www.wordbits.net/2010/04/29/are-libraries-checking-out/" title="Local libraries' budgetary issues &mdash; and solutions | Wordbits">another point in their favor</a>, allowing them to continue to encourage a literate and employable citizenry, both in today&#039;s generation and tomorrow&#039;s.</p>
<p>No alternative &mdash; not Netflix, not Best Buy, and especially not piracy &mdash; offers cineasts as much bang for the buck as the public library.  Where else can one promote literacy without reading a word or paying a dollar?</p>
<p>If that&#039;s not a bonus feature, I don&#039;t know what is.</p>
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		<title>Views of First Contact</title>
		<link>http://www.showbits.net/2011/05/25/star-trek-first-contact-dvd-book/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2011 22:17:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken Gagne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This past April 5 was First Contact Day, marking only 52 years until humans first encounter beings from another world. I observed the occasion by watching the film that introduced this milestone into Star Trek canon: First Contact, the first film to feature the TNG crew exclusively. But it wasn&#039;t until this week that I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This past April 5 was <a href="http://www.showbits.net/2007/04/05/first-contact/" title="Live Long and Prosper | Showbits">First Contact Day</a>, marking only 52 years until humans first encounter beings from another world.  I observed the occasion by watching the film that introduced this milestone into <a href="http://www.showbits.net/category/star-trek/" title="Star Trek | Showbits"><em>Star Trek</em></a> canon: <em>First Contact</em>, the first film to feature the <a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/tng/" title="TNG | Showbits"><em>TNG</em></a> crew exclusively.</p>
<p>But it wasn&#039;t until this week that I finally popped in the set&#039;s second disc of bonus features.  I&#039;m not usually a fan of such material and can&#039;t remember the last time I listened to a director&#039;s commentary, but I&#039;m always willing to make an exception for <em>Star Trek</em>.</p>
<p>As I expected, this disc was a welcome addition to the set and not just some tacked-on money-grab.  Some of these featurettes were filmed on the set of the movie, but others were shot exclusively for <a href="http://dvd.ign.com/articles/594/594096p3.html" title="Star Trek: First Contact - Special Collector's Edition - DVD Review at IGN">the special edition DVD&#039;s 2005 release</a>.  They&#039;re broadly broken down into &#034;The Star Trek Universe&#034;, &#034;The Borg Collective&#034;, &#034;First Contact Production&#034;, &#034;Scene Deconstruction&#034;, and &#034;Archives&#034;, for a total of 19 pieces.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.showbits.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/firstcontact-menu-300x167.jpg" alt="Star Trek First Contact menu" title="Star Trek First Contact menu" width="200" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-661" />I first watched the 11-minute &#034;The Legacy of Zefram Cochrane&#034;, which details the inventor of the warp drive and how he was cast and written for <em>First Contact</em>.  The interviews with Rick Berman, Michael Okuda, James Cromwell, and Brannon Braga focused primarily on the First Contact portrayal of the character but does include some clips and discussion of Glenn Corbett, who debuted as Cochrane in TOS. (Corbett died in 1993, well before Cochrane&#039;s reinvention for <em>First Contact</em>.)  No mention of a very different interpretation in the non-canon novel <em><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1120870.Federation" title="Goodreads | Federation by Judith Reeves-Stevens - Reviews, Discussion, Bookclubs, Lists">Federation</a></em> was made, though.</p>
<p>I spent the next 18.5 minutes with &#034;First Contact: The Possibilities&#034;, which was in fact not a montage of scenarios from science fiction or hypothesis of humanity&#039;s first encounter with extraterrestrials, but was instead a profile of real-world, modern-day efforts to detect signs of alien intelligence.  Representatives of <a href="http://www.seti.org/" title="SETI Institute">SETI</a> and the <a href="http://planetary.org/home/" title="The Planetary Society">Planetary Society</a> shared their methodologies and hopes, detailing some interesting intersections with <em>Star Trek</em>.  For example, I had no idea that <a href="http://www.seti.org/" title="SETI Institute">SETI@home</a> would not exist if not for Paramount Studios!</p>
<p>&#034;Design Matrix&#034; dissected the artistry of the Enterprise and its cybernetic inhabitants, the Borg.  Although I imagined the budget of the silver screen allowed for more complex cyborgs than their television roots did, I had never consciously noted some of the differences &mdash; for example, <em>TNG</em> Borg had helmets and caps, and movie Borg did not.  The attention to detail that the <em>First Contact</em> Borg received also allowed for eyepieces that you probably didn&#039;t know blinked Morse code messages, usually the names of the electrician&#039;s friends and pets.  With so much investment in each outfit, the crew had the time and budget to design only eight individual Borg outfits, which were reused time and again in this film and in <em>Voyager</em>.  Director Jonathan Frakes was quick to give credit where due, a quality consistent with my meeting him at <a href="http://www.showbits.net/2008/11/26/super-megafest-2008/" title="The Return of Super Megafest | Showbits">the Super Megafest a few years ago</a>.</p>
<p>&#034;The Story&#034; revealed some alternative angles the scriptwriters tried, including putting Picard in Montana with a local photographer as a love interest, or even setting the entire film in Medieval Ages.  I&#039;m not surprised that <em>MAD Magazine</em> spoofed this film when it came out, but I didn&#039;t know that their parody was apparently based on one of those earlier scripts.  Now I&#039;m keen to get my hands on that lampoon!</p>
<p>I was disappointed to find the featurette dubbed &#034;From A To E&#034; was not about the history of the Enterprise, but rather the putting together of <em>First Contact</em>.  The crew&#039;s analogies amused me, from Ronald D. Moore calling the film &#034;<em><a href="http://www.showbits.net/2007/07/04/die-hard-4-review/" title="Security Goes to the Movies | Showbits">Die Hard</a></em> on the Enterprise&#034; to Brannon Braga describing the film&#039;s conclusion as the &#034;<em>Star Trek</em> nativity scene, with three wise Vulcans&#034;.  Throughout these interviews, though, Braga and Rick Berman rarely cracked a smile, even as other cast and crew cheerfully shared that &#034;<em>Star Trek</em> is so much fun!&#034; and &#034;First Contact is my favorite film.&#034;  It was a sharp contrast.</p>
<p>There are also a few scene breakdowns that show how the CGI was done (ever liken the Borg sphere to the Death Star?), with narration by ILM special effects supervisor  <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9026719/Q_A_John_Knoll_on_CGI_i_Tron_i_and_25_years_of_change?pageNumber=1" title="Q&#038;A: John Knoll on CGI, Tron and 25 years of change - Computerworld">John Knoll</a>.  This and some <a href="http://www.dvdactive.com/easter-eggs/dvd/star-trek-first-contact-collectors-edition.html" title="Star Trek: First Contact Collector's Edition (US - DVD R1) in Easter Eggs - Video Discs at DVDActive">Easter eggs</a> topped off a great package, though a lack of deleted scenes was noticeable.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/422930.Star_Trek"><img src="http://www.showbits.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/firstcontact-book.jpg" alt="Star Trek First Contact book" title="Star Trek First Contact book" align="right" width="150" /></a>As much as I appreciated learning more about my favorite <em>Star Trek</em> film, what truly gave a new perspective of it was the novelization.  Whether a movie is being adapted to book or vice versa, the source material is almost always superior, but there are nonetheless opportunities to explore the characters and plot in a way unique to that medium.  In the case of <em>First Contact</em>, the J. M. Dillard&#039;s novel explains to us <strong>why</strong> Zefram Cochrane is both brilliant and an alcoholic.  It gave our protagonist much more gravitas and let me better empathize with him, rather than seeing him almost as the film&#039;s comic relief.</p>
<p>Two negative changes the book featured (perhaps due to working off an unfinished script) were relatively minor.  When Picard claims the phaser from Lily and she demurs &#034;It&#039;s my first ray gun,&#034; the preceding line in the film indicates that the weapon was set to kill.  In the book, it&#039;s on its lowest setting, which would&#039;ve given Picard only a bad burn, making the perceived threat of the scene into fantasy.  Finally, before Data&#039;s novelized betrayal of the Borg, he gives Picard many not-so-subtle cues.  I much prefer the tension produced by his last-minute cinematic revelation.</p>
<p>That there are so many important details, both within and behind the scenes, demonstrates how much love was poured into this movie.  It&#039;s the Star Trek film that I&#039;ve returned to time and again, and I look forward to celebrating many more <em>First Contact</em> days.</p>
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		<title>DC Superheroes Duke It Out on DVD</title>
		<link>http://www.showbits.net/2010/04/06/public-enemies-crisis-on-two-earths/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 17:03:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken Gagne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[DC, the animation house responsible for Batman and Superman, have in the last few years brought their stable of superheroes to life in a series of direct-to-DVD feature films. From the aforementioned mainstays to less popular heroes Wonder Woman and Green Lantern, each has gotten a crack at the spotlight. But despite extended length compared [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/dc/" title="DC | Showbits">DC</a>, the animation house responsible for <a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/batman/" title="Batman | Showbits">Batman</a> and <a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/superman/" title="Superman | Showbits">Superman</a>, have in the last few years brought their stable of superheroes to life in a series of <a href="http://warnervideo.com/dcuondvd/" title="DC Universe Animated Original Movies - Official Site">direct-to-DVD feature films</a>.  From the aforementioned mainstays to less popular heroes Wonder Woman and <a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/green-lantern/" title="Green Lantern | Showbits">Green Lantern</a>, each has gotten a crack at the spotlight.  But despite extended length compared with their television series and PG-13 ratings, I found that two recent installments don&#039;t always do their heroes justice.</p>
<p><em><a href="http://www.warnervideo.com/supermanbatmandvd/" title="SUPERMAN BATMAN: PUBLIC ENEMIES MOVIE - Official Site">Superman/Batman: Public Enemies</a></em> is based on the first six issues of the <em>Superman/Batman</em> comic book that launched in 2003.  When Lex Luthor is elected president, one of his first acts is to declare his two arch-nemeses enemies of the state.  With villains out to collect the bounty and vigilantes-turned-soldiers determined to follow the letter of the law, Batman and Superman have few places left to turn.</p>
<p>The plot consists mostly of blows being traded among a cavalcade of DC superheroes.  While this who&#039;s-who of the DCU can be fun for fans of the comics, it doesn&#039;t leave much room for character development.  There are a few insightful moments, be it in dialogue or in cooperative battle tactics, that reveal Superman and Batman&#039;s relationship and ability to work as a team, but mostly it&#039;s just one action scene after another.</p>
<p>But the presentation of this film is fantastic, with a vaguely anime-like look.  Kevin Conroy and Tim Daly reprise the titular roles they&#039;ve become famous for in the last two decades, while Clancy Brown and Allison Mack (the latter of <em>Smallville</em>) turn in admirable performances as Lex Luthor and Power Girl, respectively.  Unfortunately, the script doesn&#039;t afford Power Girl much respect, leaving her a weak-willed woman.  (Can you spot <a href="http://twitter.com/LeVarburton" title="LeVar Burton (levarburton) on Twitter">LeVar Burton</a>&#039;s cameo?)</p>
<p><div id="attachment_572" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a class="thickbox" rel="" href="http://www.showbits.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/crisisontwoearths.jpg"><img src="http://www.showbits.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/crisisontwoearths-300x188.jpg" alt="Batman and Owlman" title="Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths" width="300" height="188" class="size-medium wp-image-572" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text"><em>Batman and Owlman face their counterparts.</em></p></div><em>Public Enemies</em> was followed this February with DC&#039;s seventh and most recent video release, <a href="http://www.warnervideo.com/justiceleaguecrisis/" title="JUSTICE LEAGUE: CRISIS ON TWO EARTHS - Official Movie Site"><em>Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths</em></a>, in which our heroes &mdash; Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern, and Martian Manhunter &mdash; travel to a <a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/mirror-universe/" title="Mirror Universe | Showbits">mirror universe</a>, where heroes are villains and vice versa.  Such an encounter could be a fascinating opportunity to delve into what makes someone be good or evil, but the running time of just 75 minutes affords little opportunity for backstory or character development.  The most screen time is given to the trinity of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman and their evil counterparts: Ultraman, Owlman, and Superwoman, but the only meaningful dialogue is given to Batman and Owlman.  There is a superficial love interest for the Martian Manhunter, but it&#039;s not explored in any real depth.</p>
<p>Being such a short film, the plot has to move fast.  The Justice League&#039;s first melee with the Crime Syndicate occurs just 12 minutes into the film, resulting in an exciting airborne battle.  In this scene and throughout the film, the Justice League fight mostly random super-powered troops; the movie doesn&#039;t pit our heroes against their equivalents until about the one-hour mark. </p>
<p>Again, the animation is top-notch, though there remain instances where <a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/cgi/" title="CGI | Showbits">CGI</a> is not as seamlessly integrated as they could be.  It would&#039;ve been clever had Batman, Owlman, or both been played by familiar voice actors, such as Kevin Conroy.  But we do instead get excellent performances with James Wood as Owlman, Gina Torres (<em><a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/firefly/" title="Firefly | Showbits">Firefly</a></em>) as  Superwoman, Bruce Davison (<em>X-Men</em>) as the <a href="http://www.potus.com/" title="POTUS -- Presidents of the United States">POTUS</a>, and Kari Wuhrer (<em>Sliders</em>) as Black Canary.</p>
<p>Both movies feature trailers and featurettes that we&#039;ve seen on DC&#039;s other DVDs, which doesn&#039;t make for very &#034;special&#034; features.  A notable exception is <em>Crisis on Two Earths</em>, which includes an original short film starring The Spectre, the DC universe&#039;s manifestation of God&#039;s spirit of vengeance.</p>
<p>These two animated films feature top-notch production values and are true to their comic book origins without requiring viewers to be familiar with their other animated incarnations.  But I couldn&#039;t help but feeling that the PG-13 rating was used not to explore mature themes and characters, but to show grittier slugfests.  I don&#039;t need &#034;mature&#034; to mean &#034;dark&#034;, but I do want to see characters embark on a journey, tackling issues with more than their fists.</p>
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		<title>The Return of Superman Returns</title>
		<link>http://www.showbits.net/2009/12/01/superman-returns-bryan-singer-cut/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 19:45:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken Gagne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Superman Returns, released to theaters in June 2006, was a mixed success: it raked in $391 million from the worldwide box office &#8212; a lot of money, but well short of the $500 million expected. Critics were also, well, critical: some found male lead Brandon Routh dull, the plot lacking in action, and the inclusion [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Superman Returns</em>, released to theaters in June 2006, was a mixed success: it raked in $391 million from the worldwide box office &mdash; a lot of money, but well short of the $500 million expected.  Critics were also, well, critical: some found male lead Brandon Routh dull, the plot lacking in action, and the inclusion of Superman&#039;s son unnecessary.</p>
<p>But Superman fanboys, even those who can are not blind to the film&#039;s shortcomings, still love the film and want even more from it.  The various teasers and trailers released at the time revealed footage not seen in the final cut, so we hoped those pieces would be restored in the DVD edition.  And though some deleted scenes were indeed made available, there remain even more that were not.</p>
<p>Just as <a href="http://www.showbits.net/2006/12/29/superman-ii/" title="Donner, Party of Two — Showbits"><em>Superman II</em> got a Richard Donner cut</a>, there is now <a href="http://www.supermanreturnsthebryansingercut.com/" title="Superman Returns The Bryan Singer Cut">a petition for Warner Bros. to create <em>Superman Returns: The Bryan Singer Cut</em></a>, named for the movie&#039;s writer, producer, and director.  These fans have taken what unreleased snippets they could find and strung together <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VioSWNxeq7Y&#038;fmt=22" title="YouTube - Superman Returns The Bryan Singer Cut Final Trailer">this trailer</a>:</p>
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<p>As an owner of the original <em>Superman Returns</em> DVD, I would buy another edition and so hope this petition succeeds &mdash; but I don&#039;t think it will.  First, <em>Superman Returns</em> is likely to be dismissed in whatever film is next for the superhero; the potential for a reboot could be confused by further promotion of this film.  Second, the Richard Donner cut was a unique situation in which studio politics prevented his vision for <em>Superman II</em> from being realized for more than two decades; I don&#039;t know of any similar dissatisfaction on Bryan Singer&#039;s part.  Finally, since DVDs have regional releases, I&#039;m not sure if it hurts, or is immaterial to, the cause that the petition is based in Argentina.</p>
<p>Nonetheless, you can follow the cause on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/SupermanReturnsTheBryanSingerCut/182272975212" title="Facebook | SupermanReturnsTheBryanSingerCut">Facebook</a> or <a href="http://twitter.com/SRTBSC" title="Superman Foro (SRTBSC) on Twitter">Twitter</a>, though neither have been updated in the last two weeks, just two days after the above trailer was posted to YouTube.  Perhaps this cause was just a superhero fly-by-night.</p>
<p>Hat tip to the <a href="http://www.bluetights.net/index.php?categoryid=19&#038;p2_articleid=741" title="BlueTights Network - News - Fans campaign to get Superman Returns directors cut">BlueTights Network</a>.</p>
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		<title>Star Trek Warps to DVD</title>
		<link>http://www.showbits.net/2009/11/17/star-trek-xi-dvd/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 15:38:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken Gagne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Star Trek, JJ Abrams&#039; successful relaunch of Gene Roddenberry&#039;s vision of the future, hits DVD today. Here&#039;s the trailer: The movie is available in three physical editions: one-disc standard definition, two-disc standard definition, and three-disc high-definition. With wise shopping (and the previous sentence&#039;s links), you can find these formats for $10, $20, and $20, respectively. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/star-trek-xi/" title="Star Trek XI — Showbits"><em>Star Trek</em></a>, JJ Abrams&#039; successful relaunch of Gene Roddenberry&#039;s vision of the future, hits DVD today. <a href="http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=194675598244" title="Facebook | Videos Posted by Star Trek: Star Trek: Bonus Features Sneak Peek [HD]">Here&#039;s the trailer</a>:</p>
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<p>The movie is available in three physical editions: <a href="http://www.dvdpricesearch.com/cgi-bin/dvdcalc2?cmd=calc&#038;tmpCart=105659" title="DVD Price Search - Price Check (Star Trek (2009))">one-disc standard definition</a>, <a href="http://www.dvdpricesearch.com/cgi-bin/dvdcalc2?cmd=calc&#038;tmpCart=105660" title="DVD Price Search - Price Check (Star Trek (2009): 2-Disc Special Edition)">two-disc standard definition</a>, and <a href="http://www.dvdpricesearch.com/cgi-bin/dvdcalc2?cmd=calc&#038;tmpCart=105661" title="DVD Price Search - Price Check (Star Trek (2009): 3-Disc Special Edition (Blu-Ray))">three-disc high-definition</a>.  With wise shopping (and the previous sentence&#039;s links), you can find these formats for $10, $20, and $20, respectively.  The standard def one-disc format has just the movie and gag reel, whereas the two-disc edition includes nine deleted scenes (with Klingons!), several featurettes, and a digital copy of the film you can put on your computer or mobile device.  <a href="http://trekmovie.com/2009/07/17/complete-details-on-star-trek-movie-blu-ray-and-dvd-releases/" title="Complete Details On Star Trek Movie Blu-Ray and DVD Sets | TrekMovie.com">Many more features</a> are exclusive to Blu-ray &mdash; which, despite being a higher-capacity format, needs three discs to hold it all. (Apparently the higher resolution of Blu-ray requires the digital edition to have its own dedicated disc!)</p>
<p>You can also <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewMovie?id=317909453&#038;s=143441" title-"Star Trek on iTunes">download the film from iTunes</a> for $15 standard definition and $20 HD.  iTunes&#039; online rental option won&#039;t be available until December 16, though <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Star-Trek-Two-Disc-Digital-Copy/dp/B001AVCFJM/showbits-20" title="Amazon.com: Star Trek (Two-Disc Digital Copy Edition): Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto: Movies &#038; TV">Amazon</a> has it now for $4.</p>
<p>No matter what format you get, this film is sure to be the perfect stocking stuffer this holiday season &mdash; or, if you can&#039;t wait for Santa, then share it with the family next week on American Thanksgiving. Though if you don&#039;t think you&#039;d like the film at any time of year, then <a href="http://www.rifftrax.com/rifftrax/star-trek" title="Star Trek | RiffTrax">RiffTrax&#039;s audio commentary</a> will be available this Thursday.</p>
<p>I&#039;ve been to the movies 389 times in the last 15 years.  Of all those films, a few were worth seeing twice, but <em>Star Trek</em> is the only movie I&#039;ve seen three times in theaters.  I can&#039;t wait until home video lets me add even more repeat showings to my record!</p>
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		<title>Star Trek Scene It? Warps to Stores Early</title>
		<link>http://www.showbits.net/2009/03/03/star-trek-scene-it/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 22:28:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken Gagne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the Eighties, there were attempts to combine VCR technology with board games. The results were often cumbersome: since VCR tapes are meant to be played linearly, rewatching scenes (which gameplay often required) meant rewinding, a slow and inexact process. The advent of interactive DVDs streamlined the process greatly, with the most popular example being [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the Eighties, there were attempts to combine VCR technology with <a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/board-games/" title="Board games on Showbits">board games</a>.  The results were often cumbersome: since VCR tapes are meant to be played linearly, rewatching scenes (which gameplay often required) meant rewinding, a slow and inexact process.  The advent of interactive DVDs streamlined the process greatly, with the most popular example being the party game <a href="http://php.screenlifegames.com/si_all.php" title="Scene It?® THE DVD GAME™ Official Site: DVD Triva games, Scene It Family DVD games, Scene It Kids DVD games">Scene It</a>?.  Players watch movie clips, or puzzles and clues that relate to movies, then answer trivia questions.  Whoever guesses the right answer first advances their token around a board; whoever gets to the end first, wins.</p>
<p>There are several variations: <a href="http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/s/sceneitlightscameraaction/default.htm" title="Xbox.com | Scene It?® Lights, Camera, Action - Game Detail Page">Xbox 360 versions</a> eliminate the need for a physical component, while themed editions of the traditional DVD version offer questions and clips from <a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/james-bond/" title="James Bond on Showbits">James Bond</a>, <a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/harry-potter/" title="Harry Potter on Showbits">Harry Potter</a>, or <em>Friends</em>.  I&#039;ve been waiting awhile for what seemed an obvious pairing: a <em><a href="http://www.showbits.net/category/star-trek/" title="Showbits - Star Trek">Star Trek</a></em> edition of Scene It?  <a href="http://trekmovie.com/2008/02/17/toy-fair-report-2-new-trek-board-game-playmates-movie-toy-details-but-no-prototypes/" title="Toy Fair Report 2: New Trek SceneIt? Game + Playmates Movie Toy Details | TrekMovie.com">The last I heard</a> was that such a product was to have scenes from <a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/star-trek-xi/" title="Star Trek XI on Showbits">the upcoming movie</a>, and that the film&#039;s delay from Christmas 2008 to May 2009 had necessarily pushed back the game as well.</p>
<p>I guess someone didn&#039;t get that memo, or maybe there was an update I missed &mdash; either way, Trekkers have an unexpected reason to celebrate: <a href="http://php.screenlifegames.com/si_startrek.php" title="Screenlife's Star Trek Scene It?"><em>Star Trek</em> Scene It? is now shipping</a>.  The game comes in two varieties, Ships and Captains, but each appear to contain identical questions and components with no bonuses over the other. (Some stores will charge more for one edition; don&#039;t be fooled!)</p>
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<p>I personally can&#039;t wait to play this game, though I fear the challenge &mdash; not of winning, but of finding opponents who will give me a run for my latinum.  Recalling favorite <em>Star Trek</em> episodes by name is typical dinner conversation among my geek friends.  Now I need to coordinate enough of us and find a single stardate on which we can all play&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Why So Serious?</title>
		<link>http://www.showbits.net/2008/12/10/dark-knight-rifftrax/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 19:50:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken Gagne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday saw the DVD release of The Dark Knight, Batman&#039;s last cinematic manifestation. Like no one else I know, I chose not to partake of its theatrical debut, and it&#039;s not high on my home theater&#039;s priority list. But I am always ready and eager to mock anything this popular. Courtesy RiffTrax comes this exclusive [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday saw the DVD release of <em><a href="http://www.showbits.net/2008/07/18/batman-fanfilms/" title="Showbits - The Dork Knight">The Dark Knight</a></em>, Batman&#039;s last cinematic manifestation.  Like no one else I know, I chose not to partake of its theatrical debut, and it&#039;s not high on my home theater&#039;s priority list. </p>
<p>But I am always ready and eager to mock anything this popular.  Courtesy <a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/rifftrax/" title="RiffTrax">RiffTrax</a> comes this <a href="http://blog.rifftrax.com/2008/12/08/the-dark-knight-audio-exclusive/" title="The Dark Knight audio exclusive!">exclusive audio from a rather revealing deleted scene</a>:</p>
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<p>The clip is a promotion for their <a href="http://www.rifftrax.com/rifftrax/dark-knight" title="The Dark Knight | RiffTrax">RiffTrax of <em>The Dark Knight</em></a>:</p>
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<p>Despite these parodies, I actually am a fan of the Gotham Knight.  I count the original Michael Keaton film, <em>Mask of the Phantasm</em>, and <em>Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker</em> all among my personal library, and I am eager to add the <a href="http://www.dvdpricesearch.com/cgi-bin/dvdcalc2?cmd=calc&#038;tmpCart=91359" title="DVD Price Search - Price Check (Batman: The Complete Animated Series)">complete animated series</a> to my collection.  If you want to read about some superheroes I actually <em>could</em> do without, check out IGN&#039;s top ten list, &#034;<a href="http://stars.ign.com/articles/935/935879p1.html" title="IGN: Worst Comic Book Heroes on Film">Worst Comic Book Heroes on Film</a>&#034;.  I wholeheartedly concur with such choices as <em>Spawn</em>, <em>The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen</em>, and &lt;shudder&gt; <em><a href="http://www.showbits.net/2007/02/07/the-not-so-marvelous/" title="Showbits - The Not-So-Marvelous">Daredevil</a></em>.  Sigh. Why can&#039;t all superhero movies be super?</p>
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		<title>Out of Control</title>
		<link>http://www.showbits.net/2008/07/25/bruce-and-lloyd-out-of-control/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 16:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken Gagne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#039;s been a month since the Get Smart movie was released, and reviews have been surprisingly positive. All the fans I know of the original television series who saw the movie have enjoyed it, which is not what I expected. What&#039;s also unexpected is the alacrity with which Warner Bros. released a sequel &#8212; or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#039;s been a month since the <em>Get Smart</em> movie was released, and reviews have been surprisingly positive.  All the fans I know of the original television series who saw the movie have enjoyed it, which is <A HREF = "http://www.showbits.net/2007/01/27/get-smart/" TITLE="Missed It By That Much">not what I expected</a>.</p>
<p>What&#039;s also unexpected is the alacrity with which Warner Bros. released a sequel &mdash; or more accurately, a spinoff.  <A HREF = "http://getbruceandlloyd.warnerbros.com/" TITLE="Bruce &amp; Lloyd"><em>Bruce &amp; Lloyd Out of Control</em></A>, which came out on DVD the same day its theatrical sibling hit the silver screen, stars Masi Oka (of <A HREF = "http://www.showbits.net/tag/heroes/" TITLE="Heroes on Showbits"><em>Heroes</em></A> fame) and Nate Torrence as their characters from the <em>Get Smart</em> film.  While Maxwell Smart saves the world, Bruce and Lloyd get their own adventure to recover an invisibility cloak that&#039;s been stolen from Control&#039;s tech division.  Here&#039;s <A HREF = "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= cf79Ai61lS8" TITLE="Get Smart's Bruce and Lloyd Out of Control (2008) trailer">the trailer</A>:</p>
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<p>Though the film hasn&#039;t enjoyed the favorable reception of <em>Get Smart</em>, I consider it a creative venture nonetheless.  It&#039;s ingenious that they thought to use all the film&#039;s assets and actors while they were already on the set, saving the cost and effort of recreating it later.  It also rides on the coattails of its big brother, and vice versa: fans of <em>Get Smart</em> will recognize the brand name when they see it at the video store, while anyone who hasn&#039;t seen the theatrical film but liked this lower-budget alternative may be lured to the box office.  And my reservations regarding the remake of the television show may not hold true here, since this is an original adventure with original protagonists.</p>
<p>By the holiday season, we may see a two-disc DVD set that contains both movies.  In the meantime, the spinoff can also be <A HREF = "http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewMovie?id=281305805&#038;s=143441" TITLE="Bruce and Lloyd Out of Control">purchased or rented on iTunes</A>, where a 7-minute, 90-megabyte <A HREF = "http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewMovie?id=283634000&#038;s=143441" TITLE="Making of Bruce &#038; Lloyd on iTunes">&#034;making of&#034; featurette</A> is available for free.</p>
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		<title>Bring the Dark Knight Home Tonight</title>
		<link>http://www.showbits.net/2008/03/12/gotham-knight-trailer/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 21:15:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken Gagne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Combining the trend of direct-to-DVD adatations of DC comic books such as Superman: Doomsday with the multiple personalities of The Animatrix, I present to you Batman: Gotham Knight, hitting home video on July 8th: This comes hot on the heels of the recently-released Justice League: New Frontier, which I hope to review soon: I&#039;m a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Combining the trend of direct-to-DVD adatations of DC comic books such as <A HREF = "http://www.showbits.net/2007/10/30/superman-doomsday/" TITLE="Clash of the Titans"><em>Superman: Doomsday</em></A> with the multiple personalities of <em><A HREF = "http://www.intothematrix.com/" TITLE="THE ANIMATRIX">The Animatrix</A></em>, I present to you <A HREF = "http://www.warnervideo.com/batmangothamknight/" TITLE="Batman--Gotham Knight official site"><em>Batman: Gotham Knight</em></a>, hitting home video on July 8th:</p>
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<p>This comes hot on the heels of the recently-released <em><A HREF = "http://www.warnervideo.com/jlnewfrontier/" TITLE="Justice League--The New Frontier official movie site">Justice League: New Frontier</a></em>, which I hope to review soon:</p>
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<p>I&#039;m a fan of DC Comics and find their animated adaptations to be consistently above average (unlike, say, <a href = "http://www.showbits.net/2007/02/07/the-not-so-marvelous/" TITLE="The Not-So-Marvelous">live-action Marvel films</A>).  I love how energetically DC is pursuing the home video market as a viable alternative to cinematic releases &#8212; and since I&#039;m not a fan of Christian Bale, these DVD releases will give me an alternative to <A HREF = "http://www.showbits.net/2008/07/18/batman-fanfilms/" TITLE="The Dork Knight"><em>The Dark Knight</em></A> this summer.  Keep &#039;em coming!!</p>
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