First up, something fishy's going on over at Paramount. The studio has suddenly decided to push the next GI Joe movie back nine months in order to convert it to 3D. At least that's the official story. And while it's true that 3D releases can make more money by charging higher ticket prices, it's strange for such a decision to be made following weeks of hype. I mean we've already seen trailers, stills and posters. Could it be that Paramount just doesn't have faith that Retaliation can hold its own against a crowded summer roster that includes The Avengers, Prometheus and The Dark Knight Rises? I guess we won't know until 2013 when the 3D conversion is done. screencrave.com Next up, are we about to see a ban on sales of the XBOX 360 in the US? It's quite possible if the International Trade Commission decides that Microsoft has been infringing on Motorola's wi-fi and video codec technology. The popular gaming console has already faced a ban in Germany over the issue, but a state-side ban would pretty much end the platform. Even crazier, the final decision could be made by President Obama...you know, cause he's not busy with other things. Before this gets too out of control, we'd like to point out that the XBOX 360 has been on the market since 2005 so unless the upcoming 720 infringes on the same patents, a ban might not be that big a deal for Microsoft. What do you guys think? To ban or not to ban? That's the question. www.ign.com And finally, Megan Fox has sparked rumors <b>...</b>
Author: AskMenVIDEO
Duration: 2:38
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GI Joe Sequel Pushed to 2013, Megan Fox Pregnant - 05.24.12
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
IGN News - Xbox 360 Sales Banned In The US?
The Xbox 360 vs. Motorola patent case is shaking up the future of the Xbox 360. Subscribe to IGN's channel for reviews, news, and all things gaming: www.youtube.com TAGS: xbox 360 motorola "xbox 360 sales ban" "patent infringement" "motorola xbox 360" microsoft "sony" "nintendo" "barack obama" ign ignentertainment games gaming "video games" gameplay hd official 2012 "video game"
Author: IGN
Duration: 1:09
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IGN News - Xbox 360 Sales Banned In The US?
Author: IGN
Duration: 1:09
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IGN News - Xbox 360 Sales Banned In The US?
Monday, May 21, 2012
Video Affion Crockett Introduces 'Obama MMA'! [Comedy Skit].flv
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Author: zach10capoeira
Duration: 4:52
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Video Affion Crockett Introduces 'Obama MMA'! [Comedy Skit].flv
Author: zach10capoeira
Duration: 4:52
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Video Affion Crockett Introduces 'Obama MMA'! [Comedy Skit].flv
Robert Mangabeira Unger - "Beyond Obama"
In the Beyond series, thinker and politician Roberto Mangabeira Unger imagines beyond the current paradigms. Find out more about Unger at his Harvard Law School faculty page (www.law.harvard.edu and at his Wikipedia page (en.wikipedia.org
Author: Roberto Mangabeira Unger
Duration: 8:32
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Robert Mangabeira Unger - "Beyond Obama"
Author: Roberto Mangabeira Unger
Duration: 8:32
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Robert Mangabeira Unger - "Beyond Obama"
Roast News Update 05/22/12
For more videos: theroast.com.au The Roast investigates a conspiracy to destroy commemorative mugs and the Mafia are the mugs that did it.
Author: RoastNewsUpdate
Duration: 1:58
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Roast News Update 05/22/12
Author: RoastNewsUpdate
Duration: 1:58
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Roast News Update 05/22/12
MysteryShow - Barack Obama NO naci
Muchas son las historias que cuentan que Barack Obama no naci
Author: MysteryLeaks
Duration: 8:51
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MysteryShow - Barack Obama NO naci
Author: MysteryLeaks
Duration: 8:51
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MysteryShow - Barack Obama NO naci
The World Tomorrow: President Rafael Correa
In this weeks episode, President Rafael Correa of Ecuador discusses with Julian whether it's always the case of good media vs corrupt government, and examines his country's relationship with the United States. Discussion opens with the circumstances surrounding the attempted coup de tat in Ecuador in 2010, during which the president was taken hostage. From there this weeks interview moves on to the key relationships between media, money and the interests of the United states that are at play in Ecuador. Following the coup attempt, Correa embarked on a furious and controversial counter offensive on Ecuador's media. He attributes the media's influence over the events of 2010 to the vested interests of corporate power and its control of Ecuador's media, now explosively claiming corporate owners of the media "disguised as journalists, are trying to do politics, to destabilise our governments so that no change takes place in our region, for fear of losing the power they have always flaunted".
Author: AssangeWorldTomorrow
Duration: 26:43
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The World Tomorrow: President Rafael Correa
Author: AssangeWorldTomorrow
Duration: 26:43
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The World Tomorrow: President Rafael Correa
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