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‘Thor’ Movie Review Roundup

'Thor' Movie Review Roundup

Watch the 'Thor' Trailer: youtu.be bit.ly – Click to Subscribe! WE've got your THor Review Round-up right here on Clevver Movies, Stick around! Hey there I'm chelsea Cannell here for Clevver Movies with your reveiw Round-up on Thor. the Flick did outstanding overseas, and now that it has hit theaters domestically it's time to hear what the critics are thinking. Entertainment weekly LOVED it saying it, "Pulls off something I wouldn't have thought possible: it restores the innocence to big-budget superhero mythmaking." the Hollywood Reporter also gave it a good review with this "the hammer-hurling god of thunder kicks off this superhero summer with a bang." But MSN didn't seem to like it saying "Thor is confusing because it's been getting reasonably favorable word of mouth despite the fact that it's a lot of ….insert bad word here." SO when and if you guys see it, make sure and give us your review in our comments. Till then, stick around, we've got more news coming up right here on clevver Movies!

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    News roundup: Iraqi bombings kill at least 58 people

    News roundup: Iraqi bombings kill at least 58 people
    President Obama says feds will monitor new Arizona immigration measures.

    Read more on USA Today



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    Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - April 23, 2010 at 7:22 pm

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    Weekend news roundup: Tigard

    Weekend news roundup: Tigard
    A family kitchen in Tigard, Broadway Rose and the history of Swedes in Oregon.

    Read more on The Oregonian



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    Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - April 19, 2010 at 4:36 pm

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    Soccer-World Cup Group F team news round-up

    Soccer-World Cup Group F team news round-up
    Latest Group F team news ahead of the World Cup in South Africa which starts on June 11:

    Read more on Reuters via Yahoo! Canada News



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    Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - April 14, 2010 at 6:38 am

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    Danville area prep sports roundup

    Danville area prep sports roundup
    A concise look at current prep sports in the Dan River Region

    Read more on Danville Register & Bee



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    Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - April 13, 2010 at 3:43 am

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    Wulf Outdoor Sports sponsors wild hog roundup

    Wulf Outdoor Sports sponsors wild hog roundup
    In an effort to promote control of the East Texas wild hog population, Wulf Outdoor Sports, the premier outdoor sports store in East Texas, along with Laser Genetics is proud to present Wulf Outdoor Sports “Wild Hog Roundup”. 

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    Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - April 5, 2010 at 1:21 am

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    Global Investment News Roundup

    Barclays: Japan 4Q GDP Will Shrink 12.1%; Holiday Sales Worst Since 1970; American Greetings Buys Recycled Paper Greetings; Consumer Confidence Hits Record Low; China Eastern Gets Additional Funds; Gazprom Gets Paid

    An economist for Barclays Capital (ADR:BCS) estimates Japan’s economy will shrink at an annual pace of 12.1% this quarter, nearly a three-fold negative jump from the rate previously predicted. “Given the speed and the length of the contraction, this recession could be the most severe in the postwar era,” Barclays’ chief Japan economist Kyohei Morita said, Bloomberg reported. “We expect negative growth will continue for a fifth straight quarter to the April-June period of 2009.”
    U.S. holiday season shopping was the worst since at least 1970, with bottom lines plagued by low demand, heavy discounting and unfriendly weather, the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) said yesterday (Tuesday). ICSC’s tally runs up to December 27, and its chief economist, Michael Niemira isn’t holding out for a miracle turnaround in the remaining days, Reuters reported.
    American Greetings Corp. (AM) said it will buy privately held rival Recycled Paper Greetings in a deal that includes restructuring Recycled Paper Greetings’ debt under a Chapter 11 reorganization process. American Greetings Chief Executive Officer Zev Weiss acknowledged his company was attracted to RPG’s witty, funny and fresh content, according to a news release.
    Consumer confidence hit an all-time low in December, with the Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index dropping to 38 for the month from a revised 44.7 in November. Rising layoffs and the deteriorating housing market were the biggest reasons for the decline.
    The Chinese government more than doubled the size of a bailout for China Eastern Airlines Corp. Ltd. (ADR: CEA), just weeks after announcing a plan to pump $440 million (3 billion yuan) into the carrier, the Financial Times reported. China Eastern said it would now receive more than 900 million (7 billion yuan) through a private placement of Hong Kong and Shanghai-listed shares to its state-owned parent company.
    Ukraine yesterday (Tuesday) paid in full for natural-gas imports from Russia for November and has made an advance payment for supplies in December after OAO Gazprom, Russia’s state-owned oil monopoly, threatened to cut off supplies to the country. The Ukrainian government instructed two state-run banks to provide the country’s energy company NAK Naftogaz Ukrainy with the funds, a day before a deadline, Bloomberg reported.

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    Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - March 13, 2010 at 6:48 pm

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    Global Investment News Roundup

    Barclays: Japan 4Q GDP Will Shrink 12.1%; Holiday Sales Worst Since 1970; American Greetings Buys Recycled Paper Greetings; Consumer Confidence Hits Record Low; China Eastern Gets Additional Funds; Gazprom Gets Paid

    An economist for Barclays Capital (ADR:BCS) estimates Japan’s economy will shrink at an annual pace of 12.1% this quarter, nearly a three-fold negative jump from the rate previously predicted. “Given the speed and the length of the contraction, this recession could be the most severe in the postwar era,” Barclays’ chief Japan economist Kyohei Morita said, Bloomberg reported. “We expect negative growth will continue for a fifth straight quarter to the April-June period of 2009.”
    U.S. holiday season shopping was the worst since at least 1970, with bottom lines plagued by low demand, heavy discounting and unfriendly weather, the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) said yesterday (Tuesday). ICSC’s tally runs up to December 27, and its chief economist, Michael Niemira isn’t holding out for a miracle turnaround in the remaining days, Reuters reported.
    American Greetings Corp. (AM) said it will buy privately held rival Recycled Paper Greetings in a deal that includes restructuring Recycled Paper Greetings’ debt under a Chapter 11 reorganization process. American Greetings Chief Executive Officer Zev Weiss acknowledged his company was attracted to RPG’s witty, funny and fresh content, according to a news release.
    Consumer confidence hit an all-time low in December, with the Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index dropping to 38 for the month from a revised 44.7 in November. Rising layoffs and the deteriorating housing market were the biggest reasons for the decline.
    The Chinese government more than doubled the size of a bailout for China Eastern Airlines Corp. Ltd. (ADR: CEA), just weeks after announcing a plan to pump $440 million (3 billion yuan) into the carrier, the Financial Times reported. China Eastern said it would now receive more than 900 million (7 billion yuan) through a private placement of Hong Kong and Shanghai-listed shares to its state-owned parent company.
    Ukraine yesterday (Tuesday) paid in full for natural-gas imports from Russia for November and has made an advance payment for supplies in December after OAO Gazprom, Russia’s state-owned oil monopoly, threatened to cut off supplies to the country. The Ukrainian government instructed two state-run banks to provide the country’s energy company NAK Naftogaz Ukrainy with the funds, a day before a deadline, Bloomberg reported.

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    Money Moves the Markets;

    Money Morning Lets You Move First


    We?re in the midst of the greatest investing boom in almost 60 years. And rest assured – this boom is not about to end anytime soon.


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    Prison Break News Round-up, May 22

    Prison Break has always been the kind of show that leaves viewers with plenty of news to talk about even during its season break. Having such an impact, fans are still talking about news over its Chinese version, its former cast member’s controversial vehicular manslaughter case and its DVD release.

    Previously, there have been reports regarding a Chinese production company that has allegedly purchased the rights to generate the Fox hit drama. The said deal is reportedly amounting $1.2 million. The news became a hot item, not just because it’s about Prison Break, but because of the company’s attempt to make its project popular by adapting the original Prison Break characters. Of course, Wentworth Miller’s suspected visit to China has made it even more controversial and highly anticipated. However, this is all just hearsay according to Fox. According to the network, there have been no contracts or negotiations regarding the million-dollar deal.

    Another hot item that has been circulating the media for some time now is Lane Garrison’s vehicular manslaughter case. The former Prison Break star has been arraigned in Beverly Hills Superior Court and has already pled guilty to charges brought up against him for getting a 17-year old killed and injuring two other teens while he was drunk driving last December. The actor now faces a maximum jail sentence of six years.

    As for the DVD, Fox has finally announced a release date for Prison Break’s season two. Initially, the network has scheduled for an August 21 release date but changed it to August 28. Now, they have moved it to September 4, 2007, which seems to be it final post. The much-awaited DVD is said to contain commentaries on eleven episodes, plus bonus features, which include “Turning Dallas into America”, “Kill Clip” and “Reinvention of a Series.”

    For more resources about Prison Break and especially about Prison Break news round-up, May 22 please review this website http://www.buddytv.com

    For more resources about Prison Break and especially about Prison Break news round-up, May 22 please review this website http://www.buddytv.com


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    Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - March 12, 2010 at 10:27 pm

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