Sunday 27 November 2011

Tardis Christmas Radio @ timelord50.co.uk

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Christmas will soon be upon us and it may be early but ive setup up Tardis Christmas Radio Non-stop Christmas Classics.

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IN TIME

In Time, the new sci-fi allegorical action thriller, takes off from a premise that's shrewd, fun, original, and (in every sense) timely. In a not-so-distant future, when the middle class has collapsed and the wealth is controlled by one percent of the population, everyone gets to live until they're 25 years old — and from that moment on, they're living on borrowed, or stolen, time. Each person who has passed the quarter-century mark has a digital clock embedded in their forearm (the green numbers appear right on the skin) that registers how much time they have left before they kick off. Once you're 25, you don't age physically, but you can keep living as long as you keep adding to that time clock. Starring Justin Timberlake, Amanda Seyfried

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Twilight stays on top

Twilight stays on top as box office receipts drop 12 per cent compared to last year's holiday. It is traditionally the most lucrative time of the year for cinemas around the United States.

But Thanksgiving proved to be a turkey for the film industry, with box office receipts dropping by 12 per cent on last year. It is projected the total take for the holiday weekend will be just $230 million, according to Deadline Hollywood. This was despite the blockbuster Twilight Saga's Breaking Dawn Part One performing well and several critically lauded family films hitting the silver screen.

The vampire romance movie raked it in, holding its place at the top of the rankings and pulling in $61.3m over the five day holiday period This means it has pulled in an impressive $220m at the American box office alone. This was despite the film's controversial birthing scene, which has triggered seizures in epilepsy sufferers, and a cool reception from critics.

Rolling Stone's Peter Traver's gave it a particularly harsh spanking, saying: 'The sexless, bloodless, padded and plodding Breaking Dawn, Part One is the worst Twilight movie to date.'

"Doctor Who: The Complete Sixth Series"

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"Doctor Who: The Complete Sixth Series" (BBC) features all 13 regular episodes plus the Christmas special from most recent series of the erstwhile British sci-fantasy show, now under the creative wing of writer/producer Stephen Moffat and Doctor Matt Smith. It's a season to remember, opening with the death of The Doctor and then circling back around the strange and amazing story of River Song (Alex Kingston), and an absolute delight of time travel fantasy and wildly inventive adventures.

The Christmas Special," "Season Six, Part One" and "Part Two." On DVD and Blu-ray, both in six-disc box sets packed with supplements, including episodes of "Doctor Who Confidential" new to this set.

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