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More cartoons coming to DVD.
February 2009 sees the Back to the Future films re-released individually on dvd. More than two decades since the original, the trilogy remains a landmark in film history.
Transformers 2 follows the pattern of sequels that benefit from the success of the original film, continuing a long running Hollywood trend to capitalize on blockbusters.
Remembering animator Sheila Rae Brown, who worked on films like Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Home on the Range and Tom and Jerry: The Movie.
Classic cartoonist/comic writer Don Ragnvald Christensen dies aged 90.
This impressive graphic novel from Dark Horse Comics collects together three long out of print adventures of the world's favourite archaeologist, Indiana Jones.
Images of the Michael Jackson's White Glove have swept the media following his death last week. The glove symbolised the Jackson's phonomenal stardom and the man himself
From the first Mercury missions to todays Space Shuttle flights US Astronauts have been armed with rugged edged weapons.
Frederick Warder memorably appeared as 004 in Timothy Dalton's first outing as Bond in 1987, but what are his recollections of the experience and of working with Dalton?
Mad magazine spoofs led to a 1964 copyright lawsuit brought by Irving Berlin and others. Mad's victory set a precedent, and defined comics copyrights for years.
Hal Duncan talks about why he'd forsake Superman, Spiderman, Wolverine, Batman and Luke Skywalker for Peter Pan.
Soviet and now Russian cosmonauts have carried firearms in space for decades and continue to do so.
In the spring of 1939, with the publication of Action Comics #1, the publishing industry saw the comic book become a financially viable medium. Thanks to Superman.
Paper dolls have historically been popular when household money was tight. Collectors, however, seek vintage paper dolls for the "joy of the hunt", not the modest price.
Harrison Ford and Sean Connery battle Nazis and secret orders while searching for the Holy Grail.
When Gene Roddenberry created Star Trek in 1964, he could never have imagined what an impact his television show would have on our popular culture.
Despite a flawed storyline, Fritz Lang's Metropolis is an impressive science fiction movie from pre-Nazi Germany. Today, its influence in movies can still be felt.
Fresh and exciting SantralIstanbul is an art and cultural complex situated just outside the usual tourist-zone of the city. Ideal for mxing art, electricity and pleasure.


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