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Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts
Saturday, 16 May 2009
Sunday, 20 July 2008
Who Watches the Watch Men? I will tell you! Crab Creative does

Zack Snyder’s Watchmen. Watchmen is directed by Zack Snyder (of Dawn of the Dead and 300) and written by David Hayter (The Scorpion King, X-Men, X-Men 2) and Alex Tse. The movie arrives in theaters everywhere on March 6th, 2009.
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Sunday, 13 July 2008
Friday, 11 July 2008
Guy Maddin, My Winnipeg Docu Fantasia

Crab Creative designed and developed the site to tie in with the look and feel of the Film. There is also an amazing competition running on the site Click here to take a look
Thursday, 5 June 2008
Sofa ready, Eyes ready, end to social life ready, Apple TV ready - iTunes movies up and running
With films from the major studios - Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros and MGM. Apple TV comes of age.
700 films are currently available including I Am Legend and Hitman, and over 100 are available in high definition formats. Films can be downloaded to a PC or Mac and then transferred to Apple devices like an iPod or AppleTV. They’re also fairly reasonably priced at £10.99 for new releases and £6.99 for classics, or you can rent for between £2.49 and £3.49, with high definition versions costing just £1 more across the board.
If you rent a movie you’ll find you have 30 days to start watching, or 48 hours once you have, before DRM kicks in, though there’s no limit to how many times you watch it in that period.
Unfortunately we’re still paying quite a bit more than our friends in the US, whose rentals cost around half the price. Steve Jobs has blamed this on VAT and the price of doing business in good ol’ Blighty. – Paul Lester
700 films are currently available including I Am Legend and Hitman, and over 100 are available in high definition formats. Films can be downloaded to a PC or Mac and then transferred to Apple devices like an iPod or AppleTV. They’re also fairly reasonably priced at £10.99 for new releases and £6.99 for classics, or you can rent for between £2.49 and £3.49, with high definition versions costing just £1 more across the board.
If you rent a movie you’ll find you have 30 days to start watching, or 48 hours once you have, before DRM kicks in, though there’s no limit to how many times you watch it in that period.
Unfortunately we’re still paying quite a bit more than our friends in the US, whose rentals cost around half the price. Steve Jobs has blamed this on VAT and the price of doing business in good ol’ Blighty. – Paul Lester
Monday, 31 March 2008
Thursday, 7 February 2008
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