Below is the trailer for the new supernatural horror film, The Abandoned, which is scheduled to open in the U.S. January 12, 2007.
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Get your geek on.Below is the trailer for the upcoming film, Happily N’Ever After, which opens January 5, 2007.
Below is the trailer for the upcoming film, Pan’s Labyrinth, which opens in limited release on December 29, 2006.
Below is the trailer for the film, Charlotte’s Web, which opened December 15, 2006.
Below is the trailer for the film, Children of Men, which is scheduled to open in the U.S. in limited release on Christmas Day, 2006.
Here’s your first look at the trailer for the new film Arthur and the Invisibles, based upon the book, Arthur and the Minimoys
It is scheduled to open in limited release (New York and Los Angeles) on December 29, but will not be widely released in the U.S. until January 12, 2007.
Yeah, it’s an oldie, but still a goodie – check out the Yoda clock:
http://www.limmy.com/speakingclocks/yoda/
The Force is strong with this one.
Stargate: SG1, Battlestar Galactica stars join authors McCaffrey, Asprin, Turtledove at 2007 DragonCon

The organizers of Dragon*Con, the largest Science fiction and Fantasy convention in the world, are starting to announce the celebrity guest for D*C 2007, which runs over the Labor Day weekend in Atlanta (August 31- September 3, 2007).
AUTHORS:
Kevin J. Anderson
Robert Asprin
Bill Fawcett
Anne McCaffrey
Todd McCaffrey
Jody Lynn Nye
Mike Resnick
John D. Ringo
Selina Rosen
Harry Turtledove
David Weber
Margaret Weis
Janny Wurts
FILM & TV
Alexis Cruz
Lexa Doig
Christopher Judge
Katee Sackhoff
Michael Shanks
Here is the lastest episode of BBC Three’s Torchwood Declassified (IMDB), entitled, “Time Flies.”
Warning: This video contains spoilers.

For the week ending December 17, 2006 (Monday through Sunday), “Profiles in Terror” a new episode of NBC’s Medium drew the largest audience of all science fiction and fantasy series on broadcast network television, according to Nielsen figures gleaned from various media outlets.
The highly-touted episode guest starred actor Kurwood Smith (That 70s Show) as agent Edward Cooper, an FBI profiler that Allison ( Patricia Arguette) idolizes. More than 7 million households tuned into the episode, resulting in almost 5 million viewers in the advertiser prized 18-to-49-year-old demographic.
Second was a new episode of CBS’s Ghost Whisperer, which scored just under 7 million households with 3.66 million 18-to-49ers. ABC’s Day Break also aired a new episode with just over 3 million households and fewer than 2 million 18-to-49 years olds bothering to tune in. ABC later pulled the plug on the struggling show Friday.
Bringing up the rear were repeat episodes of the CW’s Smallville and Supernatural.
THE LIST
1. Medium 7.35 million households (4.83 million 18-49 yo)
New: “Profiles in Terror”
2. Ghost Whisperer 6.79 million households (3.66 million 18-49 yo)
New:”Cat’s Claw”
3. Day Break 3.12 million households (1.83 million 18-49 yo)
New: “What If They Find Him ”
4. Smallville 2.34 million households (1.57 million 18-49 yo)
Repeat: “Wither”
5. Supernatural 1.56 million households (1.04million 18-49 yo)
Repeat: “Blood Lust”