Monthly Archives: May 2011

Welcome Our Super Hero Summer Intern!

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// With huge deadlines approaching and our film gaining traction in mainstream and niche fields we have expanded as a crew and this Summer we have brought in a new intern to blog, tweet, and market the movie like a … Continue reading

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Hello 1984, Nice To Track…I Mean SEE You Again!

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// Beginning in June every newly manufactured car will be have a required “little black box” installed within.  That’s right, YOUR car that YOU purchase with YOUR money will be babysat and evaluated outside of your discretion. There are two … Continue reading

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The Smashed Ceiling

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// Today, the United States has crashed through the self-imposed debt ceiling, and according to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, the United states could risk going into default on August 2nd if the debt ceiling isn’t raised by then. Until that … Continue reading

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***Blooper of the Week***

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// We’ve seemed to have an issue lately with keeping the arms realistically close to the character. In this blooper George’s arms are being VERY stubborn, while Joe the bartender magically walks right through his bar top. Subscribe and keep … Continue reading

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Smallville: A Tribute

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// Two weeks ago, the TV show Smallville aired its last episode after a ten-year run. The show, which featured a young Clark Kent’s journey into realizing his destiny as Superman, was a bold move by writers Alfred Gough and … Continue reading

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Two Nights in Jail for Drinking…Snapple??

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// How much does a bottle of fruit juice cost? For one New York City resident, it cost him two nights in jail. Douglas Brown was sitting in his friend’s car in the Bronx on Tuesday afternoon when a policeman … Continue reading

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Rebel of the Week: Rand Paul and His 7-Hour Filibuster for our Civil Liberties

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// Imagine if this Friday at 12:01 a.m. all law enforcement officials had to cease their “patriotic” behavior adopted since 9/11. No monitoring your bank account, no sifting through your bag without reasonable suspicion at the subway stop, and your … Continue reading

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Unsustainable Debt? Violent Protests? Its All Greek To Me

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// As the United States comes to grips with its own budget mess, the nation of Greece is expected to receive more financial aid from the IMF and the EU, as part of a nearly $120 billion bailout package to … Continue reading

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Our Thoughts Go Out to the Family of James Welborn, Owner of Hub Comics in Somerville

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// I remember visiting Hub Comic early last year. This neighborhood shop was everything a comic enthusiast would want and more. With a cozy atmosphere and comics coming out of their ears the loyalty of their customers is totally understandable. … Continue reading

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Mexican Bank Chief goes for IMF Head

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// The race to replace Dominique Strauss-Kahn as head of the IMF is on! Today, Mexican Central Bank head Agustin Carstens formally threw his hat into the ring for the top job at the IMF. Carstens, a Mexico City native … Continue reading

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