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Battlestar Galactica Webisodes and The Tyranny of Digital Distance
The decision to restrict the webisodes to the US has annoyed international fans.
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Movie Review: Superman Returns, Reboots, and Resurrects
Overall, Singer does for Superman what he did for the X-Men: he's brought a fine film to the silver screen and ensured at least one sequel to follow.
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Movie Review: X-Men: The Last Stand Disappoints
All in all, the weakest of the X-Men films by a long shot.
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Lucy's Story: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
The strength of Narnia, however, like Lord of the Rings, is in the casting.
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Movie Review: Serenity: The Film, The Fans, The Politics & A Few Other Thoughts
Serenity offers a powerful metaphor for those struggling to maintain their rights and dignity in the face of a conservative right-wing political climate.
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Katrina: The Aftermath, The Politics & Citizen Media
"Not insurgents. Not refugees. Not enemies. Americans."
So, while I commend Thao Nguyen for her quick thinking and wish her every luck in prosecuting the man who appears strongly to have abused her, I simply want to add a few words of warning to the digital ether and ask you to think about the ramifications of digital images becoming a form of citizen "justice". We need to be wary in such cases, or our new digital resources may indeed open a seductive but ultimately unjust hi-tech pandora's box.
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HALO Films, Machinimation and beyond!
The Rock's gonna put the smackdown on your gaming ass!
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The Tyranny of Digital Distance
The tyranny of digital distance occurs when the geographic has been by and large supplanted by the digital ...
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What BattleStar Galactica Can Teach Doctor Who About Television In The Digital Age
... something else seems to be setting Battlestar Galactica apart from other SF TV series, which is the fantastic online presence of the show's braintrust and their innovative and creative use of digital technology...
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