First Official Thor Movie Poster [Pic]

Marvel Studios has just released the first official movie poster for Kenneth Branagh’s upcoming live-action adaptation of Thor, and the movie trailer should appear online sometime today. Check it out:

[Via /film]



Pirates Vs Ninjas Vs Zombies Vs Pandas

Ninjas? Way over done. Pirates? Johnny Depp should have hung up his hat with the first movie. Zombies? Dawn of the Yawn. Pandas? Skadoosh! That’s the magic piece of the puzzle! Move over Angry Birds, there’s a game with a way more awesome premise on the rise!

YouTube Santa: The Good List Gets Unlimited Upload Length

Today Youtube announced that it was lifting the restriction it’s placed on the length of video content being uploaded to their platform. This is great news, because we don’t have to chop our videos into 15-minute chunks to get them uploaded and playable.

The Catch

Starting today, we’ll begin allowing selected users with a history of complying with the YouTube Community Guidelines and our copyright rules to upload videos that are longer than 15 minutes.

We all know that Youtube had kept the limit to 15 minutes to make it more difficult for people to post copyrighted content on the site. But apparently they are now comfortable enough with their detection algorithm to lift this limit and let “trusted” accounts upload longer videos. Unfortunately, we don’t know exactly what that criteria is yet, but it still seems like a step in the right direction to give amateur movie makers a bit more creative freedom!



Game On in 2011: Use a Condom Every Time! [Video]

To promote safe sex practices among teenagers, the Leicestershire Teenage Pregnancy Partnership created this cute and funny 8-bit PSA titled “Game On.”

[Via TDW]

These are not the shoes you’re looking for…

So probably ever since Phantom Menace came out it’s been cool to like Star Wars. Everyone’s jumping on the wagon it seems nowadays and George has been cashing in on it ever since.

Remember the good ol’ days when it was just lunchboxes, backpacks and action figures? Now you’ve got clothing by Marc Ecko.

Which brings us to today’s newest venture: Adidas C-3PO/RD-D2 shoes.

Are these the Shoes you were looking for?

You know, some things are probably best left forgotten. Like the Holiday Special. Or this.

If these were able to pull a Jedi Mind Trick over on you, they’re available here for $110.

Transformers: Dark of the Moon First Official Trailer

The first official trailer for Transformers: Dark of the Moon has been released yesterday, and well, all I can say so far is that it looks very much like a typical Michael Bay movie. Check it out:

Apple’s app store policy facing court challenge

Regular readers will know we’ve covered plenty of stories about Apple’s approval policy for inclusion in the iTunes App Store: a policy that has seemed inconsistent to say the least. Now one company is threatening to take the matter to court.

Danish newspaper Ekstra Bladet recently developed an iPad app that aimed to repackage the contents of the newspaper in a tablet-friendly fashion. Unfortunately for its hopes of acceptance, those contents included Side-9, a daily feature on said page that features a topless woman.

Apple has rejected the app on the grounds that the photographs violate restrictions on adult content. That’s prompted the newspaper’s editor Poul Madsen to complain that the rejection is unfair censorship and a restriction on free speech. He says that if Apple doesn’t reverse its decision, he will consider taking the issue to the European Court of Justice.

Simply on the taste and decency matter, I’d suspect the newspaper has very little chance of success. While European law does cover the issue of free speech, that’s designed more for preventing government censorship than how private publishing companies choose to accept customers. And Apple does have the right to set its own decency standards: this isn’t the same as the newspaper being banned from running its own website.

Where Ekstra Bladet may have a credible point is on the issue of inconsistency. The Sun, a British newspaper, has an iPad app that contains its Page 3 feature, much the same idea as Side-9 but with added puns and a comment on the news by the model that always seems to match the paper’s own editorial line.

On the face of it, Apple clearly isn’t playing fair and, if you wanted to come up with a conspiracy theory, you could point to the fact that The Sun is run by News Corporation, which is planning a major launch of an iPad exclusive newspaper next year.

There may be a key difference, though. The Sun app is a paid app and requires users to confirm they are at least 17. Ekstra Bladet can only play the hypocrisy card if it is willing to play by the same rules and still gets rejected.

To describe Side-9 as pornographic is ludicrous. To ban applications that contain partial nudity when the exact same image can be viewed through Safari is farcical. But as dumb a move as it may be, I’m not convinced Apple is doing anything illegal.