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WATCH: ‘The Wolverine’ Trailers Contemplate Mortality (And It Friggin’ Hurts)

After a  six-second ‘Tweaser’  anda   20-second preview  of The Wolverine ,  Marvel unleashed almost four-and-a-half minutes of adamantium goodness in the form of two trailers on Wednesday, and it sets up at least part of the storyline for Hugh Jackman’s latest outing as the cigar-smoking mutant.  It looks like a scientist whom Wolvie saved from what looks like a nuclear explosion wants to repay the favor: The mutant gave him life, so Mr. Big Brain wants to give Wolverine the ability to die by taking away his regenerative powers. Or is it all a diabolical trick?  That beautiful blond assistant in the lab coat is  Svetlana Khodchenkova , who plays the villain Viper in the movie.  Below are both the domestic and international trailer.  The latter does a much better job of telling the story. You might want to watch that one first. In this context,  The Wolverine reminds me of one of the themes that Anne Rice grappled with in her Interview with the Vampire novels: Is immortality as alluring as it seems? ‘The Wolverine’ Trailer (Domestic) : A Life Saved The International Trailer Reveals More Follow Frank DiGiacomo on  Twitter . Follow Movieline on  Twitter .

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Eric Balfour Loves Healthy Energy Drinks

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Popping out of a health food place in West Hollywood, Eric Balfour touts the regenerative effects of fine juice. Slurrp!

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Could Subway Trains Generate Power with Regenerative Braking?

Photo: Flickr , CC Could Save Millions of Dollars Per Year Vehicles without regenerative braking are throwing away a lot of energy every time they brake (movement is converted into heat via friction on the brake pads). Hybrid and electric car address that problem by capturing as much of that energy as possible and converting it into electricity, and the same might be about to happen to subway trains with the added twist that it would be tied to the (smart) power grid. The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPT… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Could Subway Trains Generate Power with Regenerative Braking?