Archive for September, 2006

First Heroes Episode is a Hit with Viewers

Written by andy on Tuesday, September 26th, 2006 in TV.

Paced by the series debut of Heroes, which posted the highest rating for any NBC drama premiere in five years, NBC won its second Monday night of the 2006-07 season in adults 18-49, according to preliminary “fast affiliate-based” “live plus same day” viewing figures from Nielsen Media Research.

At 9 p.m. ET, the debut of Heroes (5.9 rating, 14 share in 18-49, 14.3 million viewers overall) delivered NBC’s highest 18-49 for any fall drama premiere in five years (since Crossing Jordan on Monday, Sept. 24, 2001). Heroes soared above the time period competition in the key demographic of adults 18-49, with a 31 percent margin of victory over second place (5.9 vs. a 4.5 for CBS’ comedies). Pending updates, Heroes also won the hour in total viewers, adults, men and women 18-34 and other key measures.

Heroes was up 48 percent versus NBC’s 2005-06 season average in the time period, excluding sports (5.9 vs. 4.0). From its first half-hour to its second, Heroes grew by 13 percent (to a 6.3/15 from a 5.6/14) and by 1.1 million viewers overall.

Pending updates, Heroes is within one tenth of an 18-49 rating point of the highest rating so far this fall for any new series premiere, close behind Sunday’s debut of Brothers & Sisters on ABC. By comparison, “Brothers & Sisters” benefited from a 9.6 lead-in rating in 18-49 from Desperate Housewives, while Heroes had a 3.8 rating lead-in last night.

The powerful Heroes premiere will be rebroadcast on NBC tonight at 8 p.m. ET and on the SCI FI Channel this Friday, September 29, at 7 p.m. ET.

Deleted X3 Scenes

Written by andy on Tuesday, September 26th, 2006 in TV.

The DVD version of Brett Ratner’s installment in the X-Men franchise, X-Men: The Last Stand, is coming soon to a store near you. However, If you find yourself unable to wait for the scant week remaining, and you just must have some new X-action now, you can surf on over to Comics2Film (make sure you find the posts for September 25th) and check out five new extended/deleted scenes from the upcoming DVD release. It is nothing phenomenally mind blowing, and the DVD will certainly have tons more to offer, but it is new material with Marvel mutants in it, which has to be worth something for the X-Men fans out there.

Oddly, I don’t actually own the second X-Men film, and I’m not in a big hurry to go out and purchase part three, either. I enjoyed both of the flicks at least enough to merit an interest in DVD purchasing, but I’m wary of buying them before they launch in a fancy trilogy set which I know I’ll desire. Anyone want to place wagers on how long before the X-Men boxed set including all three movies and yet more “never before seen footage” appears on shelves everywhere?

Company of Heroes Tops The U.S. Sales Chart

Written by andy on Monday, September 25th, 2006 in Gaming.

Company of Heroes’ standard-edition DVD release beats out Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy for the top spot in the U.S. games sales chart for the week ending September 16th:

1) Company Of Heroes (DVD) – THQ
2) Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy – LucasArts
3) World Of Warcraft – Vivendi
4) Company Of Heroes Collector’s Edition – THQ
5) The Sims 2 Glamour Life Stuff Expansion Pack – Electronic Arts
6) The Sims 2 – Electronic Arts
7) Company Of Heroes (CD) – THQ
8 ) Civilization IV – 2K Games
9) Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion – 2K Games
10) Age Of Empires III – Microsoft
11) Warcraft III Battle Chest – Vivendi
12) Guild Wars Factions – NCsoft
13) Battlefield 2 Deluxe – Electronic Arts
14) Madden NFL 2007 – Electronic Arts
15) The Sims 2 Open For Business Expansion Pack – Electronic Arts
16) Star Wars: Empire At War – LucasArts
17) Civilization IV: Warlord Expansion Pack – 2K Games
18) Heroes Of Might & Magic V – Ubisoft
19) Lord of the Rings: Battle For Middle Earth II – Electronic Arts
20) Guild Wars – NCsoft

F.E.A.R. Demo on Xbox Live Marketplace & more

Written by andy on Monday, September 25th, 2006 in Gaming.

Trailers:
Battlestations Midway
Eragon
Import Tuner Challenge
Need for Speed Carbon
The Darkness

Demos:
FEAR

Picture Packs:
Mass Effect Picture Pack $ (Premium)
Battlestar Galactica (US Only)

Videos:
TGS Showfloor video 3

“THE BLUES BROTHERS” BLUESMOBILE 1:18 DIECAST CAR ERTL

Written by andy on Monday, September 25th, 2006 in Toys.

The Bluesmobile was a 1974 Dodge Monaco Sedan and was painted black & white to resemble a former police car. The used car look was enhanced with distressed police car markings and graphics.

Joyride’s Blues Brothers Bluesmobile is 1:18 scale and has 4 opening doors, opening Trunk, opening Hood, large speaker on top of roof and the distinctive Bluesmobile distressed decorations.

This is an ERTL, JoyRide, 1/18th scale, die-cast model of a 1974 Mt. Prospect Police Dodge Monaco Sedan, “The Bluesmobile” from the classic movie “The Blues Brothers.” Model features tan interior, simulated trash on dashboard, “dirty” look, no hubcaps, giant speaker that mounts to the roof, and opening hodd, doors and trunk. A GREAT addition to any collection!

Halo 2 Series 3 Action Figures back in Stock

Written by andy on Monday, September 25th, 2006 in Toys.

Blues Brothers Church Burns

Written by andy on Sunday, September 24th, 2006 in Movies.

High on my list of favorite movies is the original Blues Brothers flick. One of the few SNL skits to ever translate well into a full length film, it has an appeal to it which is entirely undeniable. Strong characters, insanely quotable dialog, tremendous music and a wacky, unbelievable-but-ridiculously-fun plot have turned the movie into a comedy classic. The film contains many icons — people, objects and places — but one of the real life icons was nearly lost this week in an unfortunate accident.

Pilgrim Baptist Church of Chicago, which was featured in the film as the location where James Brown performs, had been undergoing major renovations for some time, with money raised by the congregation. Sadly, shortly before an 89th anniversary celebration, an electrical fire caused major damage to the church, rendering it unusable for at least six months. On a positive note, however, nobody was injured and the church avoided major structural damage, so it can be repaired. The expense of rebuilding is yet unknown, but we can certainly pray it will not be prohibitive.
via Cinematical

Satellite TV Services’ DVR Receivers Compared

Written by andy on Sunday, September 24th, 2006 in TV.

So you decided that you are going to switch to Satellite TV and part of the decision is based on which DVR you get in your package. Which of the two nationwide services should you get? Dish Network or DirecTV? We are not going to include the specialty Satellite TV services that have mainly religious and/or ethnic programming. This article takes a look at your choices and the major differences in the current DVR offerings. We won’t cover the various programming packages as there are too many packages and that information is outside the scope of this article. If you’re interested, Dish and DirecTV lay out their programming packages quite well on their websites.

The first decision you need to make is whether or not you need a High Definition (HD) programming package and in turn an HD dish and receiver/DVR or if you will view your satellite TV via standard definition (SD). At this point, both Dish Network and DirecTV offer one standard definition and one HD DVR each. Of course, you could go out and buy a used receiver from another user, eBay, etc. However, you should be careful doing this as there are several perilous usage and licensing issues that you should explore completely before giving up any of your hard earned dollars.

So, what are your choices? For SD programming, DirecTV offers the R15 (or as they refer to it, the DIRECTV Plus Receiver) and Dish offers the 625. For HD, DirecTV and Dish offer the HR20 (DIRECTV Plus HD DVR) and the ViP-622 respectively.

First of all, I should point out that the DirecTV and Dish receivers stack up really against each other, so they must have been doing their homework prior to releasing these models.

Let’s compare the SD DVRs first:

Standard Definition Models:

Both the R15 and the 625 models offer the following in common:

1. Programming guides.
2. Dual tuners.
3. Monthly fees (just under $6) for having the DVR service. DirecTV waives it if you choose the Total Choice Premier package.
4. Interactive channel offering information like weather, horoscopes, viewing recommendations. Dish’s gives you the ability to view and pay your bill.
5. Outputs including USB, S-Video, digital audio and the other usual inputs/output to connect to the rest of your AV equipment.
6. Parental controls.
7. 100 hour recording time.
8. On-screen Caller ID.

Here are the main differences:

1. The R15 has a 14-day guide, while the 625 only has a 9-day guide.
2. The R15 has the ability to mark spots in recorded programs (bookmarks) that you can return to later.
3. The R15 has a 90 minute live TV buffer, while the 625 has only an hour’s worth.
4. The R15 has a search feature allowing you to search the guide by title, actor and channel.
5. Both of the Dish models (the 625 and ViP-622) offer a cool feature where one receiver can drive two televisions, even if they are in different rooms.

Now for the HD boxes:

Common Features:

1. The first four common features in the SD models (see above) apply in the same way to the HD models.
2. 200 hours of SD recording or 30 hours of HD.
3. Inputs/outputs: two satellite inputs, S-video out, HDMI, USB, Ethernet.

Differences:

1. The first four differences in the SD models (see above) apply in the same way to the HD models.
2. The HR20 has a SATA interface, which is labeled ‘for future use’. The obvious thought here is you may be able to expand the storage of this DVR by simply plugging in an external hard drive.
3. Again, the Dish model has the two TV feature where you can view two different shows on different channels using PIP (Picture in Picture).

Verdict

Ignoring the price differences, both vendors offer comparable DVR boxes. The only major difference may be the ability of the Dish models to drive two televisions without the need for a receiver attached to each television. Of course, you may feel that the 90 minute buffer time, the bookmarking and search features in the DirecTV models are worthwhile. Either way, your life will never be the same once you have experienced television with a DVR.

via DVR Playground

The Top 50 Marvel Comics Covers of 2006

Written by andy on Sunday, September 24th, 2006 in General.

IGN (thanks Ross) has a listing of the Top 50 comic book covers of 2006:

#20 #19
New Avengers: Illuminati
Cover by: Gabrielle Dell’Otto
Runaways #19
Cover by: Jo Chen
#18 #17
Marvel Zombies HC
Cover by: Arthur Suydam
New Avengers #19
Cover by: Mike Deodato


#16 #15
Iron Man/Captain America:
Casualties of War

Cover by: Jim Cheung
Marvel Zombies #4
Cover by: Arthur Suydam

#14 #13
Annihilation: Nova #2
Cover by: Gabrielle Dell’Otto
Ultimates #11
Cover by: Bryan Hitch

#12 #11
Wolverine #38
Cover by: Kaare Andrews
Daredevil #83
Cover by: Tommy Lee Edwards

300 – the vanishing trailer

Written by andy on Friday, September 22nd, 2006 in Movies.

This trailer is getting yanked from everywhere I see it posted. Watch it while you can



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