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Next 'Kodak Moment' may be bankruptcy

Former film titan Kodak is said to be readying an application for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

The WSJ.com report says Kodak is preparing the Chapter 11 filing in case its efforts to sell some of its digital patents fail.

The imaging giant still employs some 19,000. This report follows a warning that it could soon be delisted from the NYSE.

Kodak has been struggling to find its mojo for some time. Check out this promotional/inspirational video from 2006. It remains one of my all-time favorites.

Via YouTube
 

11,000 SF of beach makes one cool stop-motion video

Check out this cleverly done stop-motion video at Vimeo created over 11,000 square feet of beach with a Nokia N8.
 

Gulp. The world's largest stop-motion animation shot on a Nokia N8. from Nokia HD on Vimeo.

New Muppets trailers ...Haa...yah!

These warm my geek heart. Why must we wait until Thanksgiving?

Green froggie's lightThe full trailer

Conan the Barbarian coming August 19

"I live. I love. I slay...I am content."               Via YouTube

Revenge of the Electric Car film trailer

It looks like they were wrong about in that thing on who killed the electric car. They merely ticked it off.

Thor trailer released

You Norse junkies can get a taste of the film due for release May 2011.

Cars 2 official trailer

Tags: Tech Junkie | cars | film

The first official trailer has hit YouTube.

Is television better than the movies?

Is television better than movies these days? We think so!

Check out this article from today's New York Times: Are films bad, or is TV just better?

Stan Lee comments on new "Spider-Man" game and actor

Comics legend Stan Lee weighs in on the latest Spidey news. He narrates "Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions," due out next month, and compares actor Andrew Garfield with predecessor Tobey Maguire.

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