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Tube Bits for 05/02/2008

  • USA Today offers us a first glimpse of the Sleestak in the new Will Ferrell movie, Land of the Lost. Not bad. The good? Director Brad Silberling fought to keep the Sleestak as they are and not to go the CGI route. The bad? The movie is no longer about Marshall, Will and Holly, but, rather, three adults who find themselves in the Land of the Lost.
  • The new TheWB.com website, when it launches in August, will be streaming Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Roswell. So, if you missed them the first time around, now's (well, in August) your chance to catch these shows. Or just Sarah Michelle Gellar. Your choice.
  • Good news for all you Torchwood fans who also love Apple's DRM infested media player (winds up Tim), iTunes. The BBC is bringing Torchwood to iTunes, most likely when it starts its third season, and all for only $2 an episode.
  • Love Galactica or LOST? Have you ever wondered who would win in a no-holds barred cage match? Then head on over to SF Gates' TV Show Face-Off: LOST vs. Galactica. Be sure to voice your opinion as only the internet allows you to do, then cast your vote for the only real choice here, LOST.

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Posted by JP Frantz at Friday May 02, 2008 at 12:20 AM
© 2008 SF Signal



You forgot the hat-tip credit for the Sleestak link. (H)

Posted by John on Friday May 02, 2008 at 12:28 AM

But Lost isn't SF (or even fantasy), it's really just a soap, so how can you compare the two programmes?

Posted by Jim Morrison on Friday May 02, 2008 at 7:40 AM

You know, for all of you who whine about the iPod, iTunes, etc.

Just don't buy anything from Apple store. Load your own tunes and videos. That way you avoid the DRM.

I have something like 90 days worth of audio files at this point. Not a speck of DRM on any of them. And all 100% legally obtained, ripped and put on the iPod as needed.

:-@

Posted by Fred Kiesche on Friday May 02, 2008 at 8:40 AM

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