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REVIEW: The Three Musketeers is a Tedious, Incoherent Drag

If Sherlock Holmes could be successfully steampunked into a rakish action hero, there’s no reason The Three Musketeers couldn’t be gearpunked into some tolerable 17th century equivalent — and Athos, Porthos, Aramis and young D’A rtagnan are actually soldiers, so no serious character tweaking is required to send them off into repeated swashbuckling setpieces. It’s not the addition of airships and male dangly earrings that make Paul W.S. Anderson’s take on Alexandre Dumas’ classic, much-adapted adventure such a drag, it’s everything else — the incoherence, the anvil-heavy dialogue, the lack of anything beyond the broadest of characterizations.

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REVIEW: The Three Musketeers is a Tedious, Incoherent Drag

CinemaNow headed to VuNow

VuNow has announced that they have added Roxio CinemaNow content to their VuNow Internet TV service. The service allows users to watch video content directly from their TVs without the need for a PC. The service connects to YouTube, many global TV stations, and now over 10,000 CinemaNow movies.

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Sonic to sell movies on USB drives

Sonic Solutions has announced that will begin selling USB drives loaded with movies that are available through their CinemaNow service, at retail price, beginning later this year. The drives will each hold one film, and will come from the CinemaNow library, which offers over 10,000 films from all the major studios. The movies can be played right from the drive or through many of the CinemaNow integrated devices

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Sonic to sell movies on USB drives