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DVD Doomsday in Hollywood Movie moguls and studio bosses are starting to really worry about falling DVD revenues, even if they are publicly blaming the slowing growth on the overall economic blues.
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Pirate Bay To Hollywood To celebrate getting dragged into court by the media industry, Pirate Bay redesigned its web site. Here's the new one:
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| I Am 8-Bit And So Is The Rest of Hollywood [I Am 8-Bit] The fourth annual I Am 8-Bit art show debuted in Hollywood last night, taking over the World of Wonder Storefront Gallery on Hollywood Boulevard, attracting hundreds of video game-loving, art-appreciating Californians. Everything about th [..] |
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Is Web 2.0 Nuts? Or Just Like Hollywood? Scenario: If you can find time away from other work -- and if you can afford the meager development costs -- then you have time to pursue your creative vision, with hopes of wild ri [..] |
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| Oh Hollywood, What Did You Do To Dragonball?! [Oddities] Manga Dragonball has been adapted into anime and countless video games no problem. Turning it into a Hollywood movie seems to pose more of a problem, though. It's not easy! Early images of the movie, which stars Justin Chatwin from War of the Wo [..] |
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| YouTube Goes Hollywood (GOOG) Google (GOOG) video site YouTube is close to signing a deal with Hollywood talent agency William Morris Agency in an effort bring more professionally-produced -- and advertising-friendly -- content to the site.
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| Capcom Up For More Hollywood Adaptations [Business]
Capcom is going Hollywood crazy! The Osaka-based publisher is casting a keen eye on the movie business, hoping to get more of its IPs into moving pictures. According to Capcom president Haruhiro Tsujimoto:
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Hollywood Annoyed About "YouTube Gold" News broke last week that YouTube is doing a deal with Hollywood talent agency William Morris Agency to bring some of the agency's clients onto the site in the form of more advertising-friendly videos.
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| The Journey of Max Payne to Hollywood [Feature] By John Gaudiosi LOS ANGELES, CA—Long before next generation consoles like Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 ushered in deeper, more cinematic videogame experiences, Finnish developer Remedy Entertainment and publisher Gathering of Developers introduced Max Payne to PC and PlayStation 2 games in 2001. The shooter became a hit with gamers, captivating play [..] |
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CHART OF THE DAY: Blu-ray Sales Not Saving Hollywood Bad news for studios hoping that Blu-ray will turbocharge the ailing disc business: While Blu-ray sales are growing fast, they aren't making up for the huge drop in DVD sales. Digital distribution is helping, though.
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Business Got The Blues? Blame Hollywood A favorite crutch of underperforming public companies: Blame the weather. Miss your sales goals for the quarter? That's because it was too hot or too cold. But this spring saw a ne [..] |
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