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2012 (2009)
November 17th, 2008

The director known with his  films Independence Day, The Day After Tomorrow, 10,000 BC Roland Emmerich is now working on a new movie about a Mayan belief that the world will end 2012. Like the previous movies of Rolland Emmerich, i am absolutely sure this movie will be so different too, because till now, this man has made movies that haven’t been done by anyone. I am really exited to see the movie, i know you are exited too. And below, to make you more exited there is a trailer about movie Watch 2012 Trailer. You can follow anything about the movie, as soon as it appears.

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Star Trek (2009)
November 17th, 2008

Star Trek (2009)Star Trek is a science fiction film directed by J. J. Abrams, written by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, and produced by Damon Lindelof and Bryan Burk. It is the eleventh Star Trek film and features the main characters of the original Star Trek series, who are portrayed by a new cast. It follows James T. Kirk (Chris Pine) enrolling at Starfleet Academy, his first meeting with Spock (Zachary Quinto), and their battles with Romulans from the future, who are interfering with history.[1] The film is scheduled to be released on May 8, 2009 in North America and the United Kingdom.

Development of the film began in 2005 when Paramount Pictures contacted Abrams, Orci and Kurtzman for ideas to revive the franchise. The creative team contrasted Orci and Lindelof, who consider themselves “Trekkies”, with casual fans like Abrams, who all aimed to create a film that would interest a general audience. They wanted to be faithful to Star Trek canon, but also introduced elements of their favorite novels, modified continuity with the time travel storyline, and modernized the production design of the original show. Filming took place from November 2007 to April 2008 under intense secrecy. Midway through the shoot, Paramount chose to delay the release date from December 25, 2008 to May 2009, arguing the film would perform better in the summer.

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Agoria - Go Fast (2009)
November 16th, 2008

Agoria - Go FastAgoria’s latest full-length is an album of tunes taken from and inspired by Olivier Van Hoofstadt’s Go Fast. It’s due for release in January.

The film is a drug smuggling thriller focusing on the story of the “Go Fasters,” drivers of armed cars that travel at high speed whilst transporting large amounts of hashish on France’s motorways. The film’s producers originally wanted to sign two of Agoria’s tracks from his album The Green Armchair, but after Agoria saw the scenes that had been synchronised with his tracks, he offered to record the soundtrack for the whole film.

The soundtrack is a mix of beatless interludes and driving club tracks, all with Agoria’s lush electronic signature sound. He again joins forces with long-time vocal collaborator Scande on two of the twelve tracks, as well as his opera singing mother on “Altre Voci.”

Different will release Go Fast in January 2009 in the UK.

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John Tejada - Fabric 44 (2009)
November 16th, 2008

American DJ/producer John Tejada will mix the next entry into Fabric’s celebrated compilation series.

Fabric 44 will be a heavily edited mix from Tejada, who is renowned for his studio prowess. Says the DJ, “I did edit the tracks quite a bit…to take it one step above of what you might hear when a DJ plays out. I wanted the whole track selection to turn into one piece of music: a techno-classical piece that has movements and moods from start to finish, similar to a conductor with a classical piece of music.” The symphony will contain a host of tunes from Tejada’s own Palette label, as well as two tunes from Hardwax in and among the rest.

Fabric will release John Tejada’s Fabric 44 on January 12, 2009 in the UK.

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5Cue our favorite creepy whooshing sound, because ABC has confirmed the premiere date for the fifth season of Lost, and it’s Jan. 21.

Yep, that’s a Wednesday, and it’s where Lost — which last season aired Thursdays at 10 pm/ET, following Grey’s Anatomy — will stay.

More specifically, Lost’s regular time slot will be Wednesdays at 9 pm, though the new cycle will kick off with a three-hour event — a clip show followed by the first two episodes.

Last season, Lost saw its best-laid plans to air all of its episodes uninterrupted, à la 24, waylaid by the WGA strike. At this time, sources are unable to confirm if the 17-episode Season 5 will in fact pull off the straight-through feat.

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