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EA SPORTS SSX GETS A LITTLE TRICKIER WITH NEW DOWNLOADABLE CONTENT AVAILABLE NOW

SYDNEY, Australia. – May 3, 2012 – Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: EA) has announced the EA SPORTS™ SSX Mt. Eddie and Classic Characters DLC packs on Xbox LIVE® and the PlayStation®Network. Building upon the successful re-launch of the SSX franchise with 25 review scores of 9/10 or higher, the SSX DLC packs pay homage to the franchise’s rich heritage with the SSX Tricky inspired Mt. Eddie, three retro music tracks, and seven classic retro-themed characters from the SSX universe. SSX fans can purchase both packs as a bundle for $11.45AUD / $13.50NZD or download the packs separately for $8.45AUD / $9.50NZD each.

Inspired by SSX Tricky, Mt. Eddie adds a unique, nostalgic and fun gameplay experience to SSX, bringing back such fan-requested favorites as fireworks, terrain parks, grindable billboards and full loops for players to shred. In addition, Mt. Eddie offers an incredible visual environment to drop into as the visages of fan-favorite SSX characters are carved into the mountain in a tribute to Mount Rushmore.

DLC Pack Content and Price Breakdown:
Mt. Eddie Pack ($8.45AUD / $9.50NZD / 480 MS Points) •           Mt. Eddie – an all-new, SSX Tricky inspired mountain. Includes nine event drops, featuring a nine minute peak to base run •           Three classic music tracks
Classic Characters Pack ($8.45AUD / $9.50NZD / 480 MS Points) •          Seven classic retro-themed SSX characters from SSX 3 and SSX Tricky – includes: Elise, Kaori, Zoe, Eddie, Mac, Psymon and Moby •          Each character comes with an assortment of color combinations for their outfit •          Seven character-specific snowboards
Mt. Eddie & Classic Characters Bundle Pack ($11.45AUD / $13.50NZD / 640 MS Points) •          Bundle includes Mt. Eddie and Classic Characters packs
A modern day reinvention of one of the most critically acclaimed arcade franchises of all-time, SSX allows players to experience the franchise’s signature fun and adrenaline-packed gameplay across iconic regions all over the world. Using NASA topographical satellite data, SSX has a massive world for players to explore. Throughout nine expansive regions, SSX packs reality-defying gameplay into every run letting players Race, Trick, and Survive as they descend huge open mountains. In addition, Explore, Global Events and RiderNet – the SSX recommendation engine – headline an online feature set that will redefine social competition for gamers, making it fun and easy to compete with friends with no lobbies or wait times.

Become a fan of SSX on Facebook via www.facebook.com/easportsssx or follow us on Twitter @EASPORTSSSX. For more information visit http://www.ea.com/ssx. SSX was developed by EA Canada and is rated G.

For more information about EA SPORTS, including news, video, blogs, forums and game communities, please visit www.easports.com to connect, share and compete. To download assets for EA SPORTS SSX, please visit the EA press site at www.ea-anz-press.com
EA SPORTS™ is one of the leading sports entertainment brands in the world, with top-selling videogame franchises, award-winning interactive technology, global videogame competitions and breakthrough digital experiences. EA SPORTS delivers personal access to the emotion of sports through industry-leading sports simulation videogames, including Madden NFL football, FIFA Soccer, NHL® hockey, NBA JAM basketball, NCAA® Football, Fight Night boxing, EA SPORTS MMATiger Woods PGA TOUR® golf , and EA SPORTS Active. For more information about EA SPORTS, including news, video, blogs, forums and game apps, please visit www.easports.com to connect, share and compete.

 
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Square Enix and IO Interactive Announce “INTRODUCING” A New Gameplay-Trailer Series for HITMAN: ABSOLUTION™

Square Enix and IO Interactive today revealed “INTRODUCING: AGENT 47”, the first gameplay trailer in a new original series. Created entirely from original gameplay moments, INTRODUCING is dedicated to show the richness, depth and possibilities surrounding the living and breathing world of HITMAN: ABSOLUTION™ – powered by IO INTERACTIVE’S new proprietary GLACIER 2™ technology.

 
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BenQ unveil their second generation interactive education projectors – MW860USTi and MP780ST+

Project and interact with the unique PointDraw Pen 2.0  

BenQ describe the MW860USTi and MP780ST+ projectors as the ‘ultimate interactive experience in a classroom setting’.  When you take into account their capabilities and the versatility they offer, along with the inclusion of the unique PointDraw pen, most educators once they’ve experienced the technology, are sure to agree.

The MW860USTi (short-throw ratio of 0.37) and the MP780ST+ (short-throw ratio of 0.49) have been designed to provide teachers with a versatile teaching tool which simply does not compare to IWBs due to the unique and innovative additional features and functions incorporated into the projectors, that an IWB cannot provide.

Compact and affordable, these new projectors are truly interactive – fitted with BenQ’s trademarked 2nd generation PointDraw interactive projection technology, QDraw 2.0 interactive software, PointDraw 2.0 and dual pen support.  Amazingly there is no system calibration required and the pen allows the class to participate and become immersed in the learning experience.

Said Chee F. Chung, BenQAustralia’s general manager, “With the release of our new interactive PointDraw projectors we believe we are providing educators with the most innovative and interactive educational tool available today.  The IWB replaced the ‘blackboard’ and the PointDraw interactive projector is set to replace the IWB,” predicted Chung.

“PointDraw projectors free teachers from the hassles of system calibration, and provide then with an opportunity to teach from wherever they are located in the classroom.  The 2nd generation PointDraw projectors have been enhanced over our debut release last year, providing double the interactivity and functionality, and the latest PointDraw pen – the key to this innovative learning experience – supports a faster response time and remote interactivity up to 25 feet away from the board or projected surface.  Newly designed QDraw 2.0 interactive software and Pointdraw dual pen function, enables endless collaboration through simultaneous teacher – student interaction.

“Students can enjoy taking turns to make their contribution to the lesson using their own independent tool bar under teachers’ complete guidance and control,” she said.

The two new interactive projector models offer high brightness, WXGA resolution, short-throw capabilities, DLP® Link™, 20W built-in speaker power, LAN Display, USB Display and many other thoughtful features.

Internationally, BenQ is renowned as a provider of digital lifestyle innovations and the global DLP® education projector leader.   The release of the company’s second generation PointDraw education projectors are expected to be well received by the education sector both locally and globally.

Feature Specification Summary:

  • DLP      Link™ maximises students’ learning by creating an immersive learning      environment through 3D visualisation
  • WXGA      short-throw projection increases the viewing area by 30% compared to XGA and      provides sharper, clearer images with less shadow distractions
  • 20W      built-in speaker power replaces classroom audio systems at no extra cost with      audio pass-through and microphone input
  • LAN      Display and USB Display options provide support for quick and easy setup as      well as simultaneous multi-projection display
  • USB      Drive Display and Remote Desktop allows teachers to teach PC-less with a USB      flash drive or with remote access to their computers via a wireless mouse and      keyboard

 

 
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Symantec Reports Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2012 Results

Fourth Quarter 2012

  • GAAP      Revenue of $1.68 billion, flat compared to prior year
  • Non-GAAP      Operating Margin of 22.2%, down 190 basis points
  • Non-GAAP      Earnings Per Share of $0.38, equal to prior year
  • GAAP      Deferred Revenue of $3.97 billion, up 4%
  • Cash      Flow from Operations of $687 million, flat compared to prior year

Fiscal Year 2012

  • GAAP      Revenue of $6.73 billion, up 9%
  • Non-GAAP      Operating Margin of 25.2%, up 40 basis points
  • Non-GAAP      Earnings Per Share of $1.61, up 13%
  • Cash      Flow from Operations of $1.90 billion, up 6%

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – May 2, 2012 – Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) today reported the results of its fourth quarter and the fiscal year 2012, ended March 30, 2012. GAAP revenue for the fiscal fourth quarter was $1.68 billion, flat year-over-year and up 1 percent after adjusting for currency. For the fiscal year, GAAP revenue was $6.73 billion, up 9 percent year-over-year and up 6 percent after adjusting for currency.
“We posted 9 percent growth for fiscal year 2012, driven by strength in our backup, Software-as-a-Service, data loss prevention, and managed security services offerings.  In addition, we generated strong deferred revenue and cash flow, despite a weaker than expected fourth quarter,” said Enrique Salem, president and chief executive officer, Symantec. “We are encouraged as customers move towards cloud delivered services, and are excited about the roadmap we’ve developed for fiscal year 2013. We have many of the foundational elements in place to continue growing our business.”

“Year over year declines in license sales and a larger proportion of ratable subscription sales caused revenue and EPS to come in below our expectations for the fourth quarter. However, a greater amount of our billings went to the balance sheet, driving record deferred revenue,” said James Beer, executive vice president and chief financial officer, Symantec. “In fiscal year 2012, our business generated $1.9 billion of cash flow from operations, up 6 percent from fiscal year 2011, driven by record results for each of our key financial metrics and across all of our geographies.”

GAAP Results: GAAP operating margin for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2012 was 11.4 percent compared with 14.3 percent for the same quarter last year. GAAP net income for the fiscal fourth quarter was $559 million compared with $168 million for the year-ago period. GAAP diluted earnings per share were $0.76, including the one-time impact from the sale of Symantec’s share of the Huawei-Symantec joint venture, compared with $0.22 for the year-ago quarter.

For the fiscal year 2012, GAAP operating margin was 16.0 percent compared with 14.2 percent for the same period last year. GAAP net income for the fiscal year 2012 was $1.17 billion. GAAP diluted earnings per share for the year were $1.57.

GAAP deferred revenue as of March 30, 2012, was $3.97 billion compared with $3.82 billion as of April 1, 2011, up 4 percent year-over-year and up 5 percent after adjusting for currency.

Cash flow from operating activities for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2012 was $687 million compared with $689 million for the same quarter last year. Symantec ended the quarter and fiscal year with cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments of $3.21 billion. Cash flow from operating activities for fiscal year 2012 was $1.90 billion compared with $1.79 billion for fiscal year 2011, an increase of 6 percent.

Non-GAAP Results: Non-GAAP operating margin for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2012 was 22.2 percent compared with 24.1 percent for the year-ago period. Non-GAAP net income for the fourth quarter was $283 million compared with $297 million for the year-ago quarter. Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share were $0.38 compared with earnings per share of $0.38 for the year ago quarter.

For the fiscal year 2012, non-GAAP operating margin was 25.2 percent compared with 24.8 percent for the same period last year. Non-GAAP net income for the year was $1.2 billion, compared to $1.1 billion for the prior year, an increase of 7%. Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share were $1.61, compared to $1.42, up 13% year over year.

During the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2012, Symantec repurchased approximately 12 million shares for $200 million at an average price of $17.88. During the fiscal year 2012, the company repurchased 51 million shares at an average price of $17.62, equivalent to $893 million. Symantec has $984 million remaining in the current board authorized stock repurchase program.

Business Segment and Geographic Highlights
For the quarter, Symantec’s Consumer segment represented 31 percent of total revenue and increased 2 percent year-over-year on an actual and currency-adjusted basis. The Security and Compliance segment represented 30 percent of total revenue and increased 8 percent year-over-year (9 percent after adjusting for currency). The Storage and Server Management segment represented 35 percent of total revenue and declined 6 percent year-over-year (down 5 percent after adjusting for currency). The Services segment represented 4 percent of total revenue and declined 6 percent year-over-year (down 5 percent after adjusting for currency).

International revenue represented 52 percent of total revenue in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2012 and increased 4 percent year-over-year (5 percent after adjusting for currency). The Europe, Middle East and Africa region represented 27 percent of total revenue for the quarter and declined 5 percent year-over-year (down 1 percent after adjusting for currency). The Asia Pacific/Japan revenue for the quarter represented 19 percent of total revenue and increased 15 percent year-over-year (13 percent after adjusting for currency). The Americas, including the United States, Latin America and Canada, represented 54 percent of total revenue and declined 1 percent year-over-year on an actual and currency-adjusted basis.

Acquisition Highlights
For the quarter, Clearwell and LiveOffice combined to generate revenue of $17 million. The combined earnings per share dilution from these acquisitions was approximately $0.01.
For the fiscal year 2012, total revenue from the Clearwell and LiveOffice acquisitions was $54 million. The combined earnings per share dilution from these acquisitions was $0.01.

First Quarter Fiscal Year 2013 Guidance
Guidance assumes an exchange rate of $1.32 per Euro for the June 2012 quarter versus the actual weighted average of $1.44 and end of period rate of $1.45 per Euro.
For the first quarter of fiscal year 2013, ending June 29, 2012, revenue is estimated between $1.645 billion and $1.660 billion, compared to $1.653 billion in the year ago period, down 0.5 percent to up 0.5 percent as reported and up between 2.4 percent and 3.3 percent after adjusting for currency.

GAAP diluted earnings per share are estimated between $0.18 and $0.19 compared to $0.25, down between 24 percent and 27 percent as reported and down 16 percent to 20 percent after adjusting for currency. Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share are estimated between $0.37 and $0.38, compared to $0.40, down between 5 percent to 7.5 percent as reported, and down 1.5 percent to up 1.0 percent after adjusting for currency.

Deferred revenue is expected to be in the range of $3.715 billion and $3.735 billion, compared to $3.689 billion, up 0.7 percent to 1.3 percent as reported, and up between 2.8 percent and 3.4 percent after adjusting for currency.

Conference Call
Symantec has scheduled a conference call for 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT today to discuss the results from the fiscal fourth quarter and fiscal year 2012, ended March 30, 2012, and to review guidance. Interested parties may access the conference call on the Internet at http://www.symantec.com/invest. To listen to the live call, please go to the Web site at least 15 minutes early to register, download and install any necessary audio software. A replay and script of our officers’ remarks will be available on the investor relations’ home page shortly after the call is completed.

About Symantec
Symantec is a global leader in providing security, storage and systems management solutions to help consumers and organizations secure and manage their information-driven world.  Our software and services protect against more risks at more points, more completely and efficiently, enabling confidence wherever information is used or stored. More information is available at www.symantec.com.

 
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Melbourne Museum presents The Wonders of Ancient Mesopotamia

A major new touring exhibition showcasing stunning artefacts from one of the world’s great ancient civilisations is on show at Melbourne Museum from 4 May to 7 October 2012. 

In The Wonders of Ancient Mesopotamia, Melbourne Museum presents a magnificent exhibition exploring an era of extraordinary invention and innovation, the impact of which is still shaping our lives thousands of years later.


Jewellery set of cylinder and stamp seals
Necklace, bracelet and earrings made up of ancient seals with gold settings imitating Assyrian motifs.
By permission of the Trustees of The British Museum

“We’re delighted to be following the record-breaking success of Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs with another exhibition of extraordinary archaeological treasures – this time from one of the world’s most esteemed institutions, The British Museum,” said Dr Patrick Greene, CEO, Museum Victoria.

“Mesopotamia played an extraordinary role in the development of human civilisation. The art and literature, reliefs and ritual objects recovered from the region provide a remarkable record of how great knowledge has been passed from the ancient to the modern world.”

Glazed ceramic jar
Assyrian jar used as a container for perfume, oils or ointments.
By permission of the Trustees of The British Museum

Mesopotamia – the ‘Land between the Rivers’ – occupies what is now modern Iraq, north east Syria, and south east Turkey. Located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, it was home to a succession of great cities and empires from which emerged many of the fundamentals of contemporary civilisation, including the invention of writing, the 60-second minute and systems of law and government.

The Wonders of Ancient Mesopotamia focuses on three of the great centres of ancient civilisation – Sumer, Assyria and Babylon – bringing their rich history to life through objects and multimedia. Themes in the exhibition include palaces and royal power, religious beliefs and rituals, burial practices and royal tombs, and the myths and legends that surround ancient Mesopotamia.

Statue of King Ashurnasirpal II
A rare example of an Assyrian sculpture in the round was placed in the Temple of Ishtar at Nimrud where Ashurnasirpal established his capital city.
By permission of the Trustees of The British Museum

Major archaeological discoveries were made in the cities of Mesopotamia from the mid 19th century and into the 20th century. “The excavation of the ancient cities of Ur, Nineveh and Nimrud were rivalled in significance only by the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb,” said Dr Greene.

“These discoveries revealed Mesopotamia’s forgotten wonders – from the massive Ziggurat of Ur and the palace of the legendary king Nebuchanezzar to the royal graves at Ur, filled with exquisite artefacts of gold, silver and bronze.”

Visitors to The Wonders of Ancient Mesopotamia will see more than 170 artefacts that reveal many aspects of Mesopotamian culture, from massive carved stone reliefs depicting scenes of battles and hunting to gold jewellery.

The Wonders of Ancient Mesopotamia is presented in collaboration with The British Museum. Tickets are on sale now. Adults $24, concession $16, children $14, school groups, $10 per student (all tickets include entry to Melbourne Museum).

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UNIVERSAL PICTURES – 100th Anniversary Fun Facts and Statistics

Universal Pictures founder Carl Laemmle came up with the name Universal for his film company after seeing a passing delivery wagon

Traffic in Souls was the first feature length film released by Universal in 1913

At the advent of motion pictures, tickets cost five cents which is how the theatre name ‘nickelodeon’ originated

Universal City, CA officially opened on 15 March 1915

Universal produced and distributed over 9,000 silent era “entertainment” films – including serials – between 1912 and 1929

Universal’s first ‘talkie’ film was ‘Melody of Love’ which was released in 1928

Famous cartoon character Mickey Mouse made his debut at a Universal owned theatre in 1928

Universal Pictures was first listed on the Stock Exchange in 1925

Universal’s longest running TV series is ‘Alfred Hitchcock’s presents’ which ran for 361 episodes

E.T holds the record for the most weekends at #1 (16 weeks). It also holds the record for the most weekends in the top 10 (44 weeks)

‘Creature from the Black Lagoon’ was Universal’s first entry into the 3-D market in 1954

Universal Pictures has won 149 Academy Awards and received 690 nominations

Universal Pictures first Best Picture Academy Award was won for All Quiet on the Western Front in 1930

When the Universal Studios Tour opened to the general public in 1964, the cost of admission for one adult was $2.50

The collage in The Café of the Universal Studios Commissary consists of 172 movie posters, the earliest from Imitation of Life (1934)

1 in every xxx households own at least one Universal film

A Universal DVD is sold every xxx seconds

Universal Pictures most expensive film was King Kong which cost $207m

Universal Pictures highest grossing film of all time is E.T: The Extra Terrestrial

Stephen Spielberg named his mechanical shark in Jaws ‘Bruce’

The sound of the knife stabbing actress Janet Leigh in the famous shower scene in Psycho was created by plunging a knife into a casaba melon

Elizabeth Taylor made her feature film debut in Universal’s ‘There’s One Born Every Minute’ in 1942

Universal’s film vaults hold 5,000 feature films and over 40,000 hours of episodic television

A school, zoo and hospital have all existed at one time on the Universal Studios lot

And in the last year….

545,309 guest and visitor passes were issued for Universal Studios

57,956 people and vehicles passed through Gate One

347 TV episodes were shot on the Universal lot, 112 episodes being for Foley

Universal’s Costume Department rented 198,190 items and the Property Department received 22,804 orders, placing 346,282 items

 
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UNIVERSAL PICTURES 100 YEARS, 100 FUN FACTS


1.Universal Film Manufacturing Company was officially incorporated in New
York on April 30, 1912. Company legend says Carl Laemmle was inspired to name
his company Universal after seeing “Universal Pipe Fittings” written on a
passing delivery wagon.

2.The only physical damage made during the filming of National Lampoon’s
Animal House was when John Belushi made a hole in the wall with a
guitar. The actual Sigma Nu fraternity house (which subbed for the fictitious
Delta House) never repaired it, and instead framed the hole in honor of the
film.

3.The working title for E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial was “A Boy’s
Life.”

4.In the movie All Quiet on the Western Front, the Greek writing on
the blackboard in the schoolroom is the beginning of Homer’s Odyssey:
“Tell me, oh Muse, of that ingenious hero who traveled far and wide.”

5.In 1969, a then 22-year old Steven Spielberg was assigned to direct the
Universal Television series pilot, Night Gallery. It’s safe to say things
went pretty well for Steven after that.

6.The word “dude” in The Big Lebowski is used approximately 161
times in the movie: 160 times spoken and once in text (in the credits for “Gutterballs”
the second dream sequence). The F-word or a variation of the F-word is used 292
times. The Dude says “man” 147 times in the movie—that’s nearly 1.5 times a
minute.

7.The first feature filmed at Universal City was Damon and Pythias
in 1914.

8.President Ronald Reagan starred in the 1951 Universal feature film,
Bedtime for Bonzo
.

9.Back to the Future’s
DeLorean time machine is actually a licensed, registered vehicle in the state of
California. While the vanity license plate used in the film says “OUTATIME,”
the DeLorean’s actual license plate reads 3CZV657.

10.The film A Beautiful Mind was shot in sequence in order to help
Russell Crowe better develop his character’s emotional and physical arc.

11.American Graffiti’s
budget was exactly $777,777.77, and it was delivered on time – and on budget.

12.In the Alfred Hitchcock classic The Birds, Tippi Hedren was
actually cut in the face by a bird during the shooting of one sequence.

13. Throughout his  career, Rock Hudson appeared in 46 feature films with Universal including  Pillow Talk, All That Heaven Allows and Magnificent Obsession.
In 1953, he was elected Mayor of Universal City.

14.The infamous apple pie in the movie American Pie was purchased by
the production from Costco.

15.In the movie The Breakfast Club, the students ate the following
for lunch: Andrew: A bag of chips, chocolate cookies, three sandwiches, milk, a
banana and an apple. Claire: Sushi. Allison: Sandwich with Pixie Stix and
Captain Crunch cereal. Brian: Soup, sandwich with peanut butter and jam and
apple juice. Bender: Nothing.

16.In Brokeback Mountain, the song Jack plays on his harmonica is “He
Was a Friend of Mine,” the same song Willie Nelson sings during the closing
credits.

17.The film Buck Privates took in $4 million at the U.S. Box Office
(at a time when theater admission ranged between 10 and 25 cents).

18.A sneak preview of the film Buck Privates was held in late January
1941 for soldiers at Fort MacArthur, California.

19.The Munster’s House on Colonial Street was originally built for the 1946
production, So Goes My Love.

20.The title of the movie Do The Right Thing comes from a Malcolm X
quote: “You’ve got to do the right thing.”

21.According to reports, during some of the Russian roulette scenes in the
movie The Deer Hunter, a live round was put into the gun to heighten the
actors’ tension per Robert De Niro’s suggestion. It was checked, however, to
make sure the bullet was not in the chamber before the trigger was pulled.

22.In the first scene of the movie Double Indemnity, when Walter
first kisses Phyllis, there is a wedding ring on Walter’s hand. Fred MacMurray
was married and the ring was not noticed until post-production.

23.When Bela Lugosi, star of the monster classic, Dracula, died in
1956, he was buried wearing a black silk cape similar to the one he wore in the
film.

24.At 29,500 sq. ft., Universal Studios’ Stage 12 is the 7th
largest soundstage in the world. It was originally built for the 1929 musical
Broadway.

25.Carl Laemmle Jr. offered James Whale a list of more than 30 film
adaptations he could direct and out of them all, Whale picked Frankenstein.
It was his transition from war movies to monster pics.

26.Today’s Universal City officially opened March 15, 1915. Nearly three
years after Universal Film Manufacturing Company was created. The first mayor
was Herbert Rawlinson.

27.Vans, the company behind the checkerboard shoes worn by Sean Penn (a.k.a.
Jeff Spicoli) in the cult movie classic, Fast Times at Ridgemont High,
became a national brand after the film’s release in 1982.

28.Actor Charlton Heston “parted” the Red Sea attraction on the Universal
Studios Tour at the attraction’s grand opening in 1973.

29.Neither Michelle Rodriguez nor Jordana Brewster had drivers’ licenses or
even learners’ permits before production of the film in Fast and the Furious.

30.Universal pioneered the Academy Award-winning Sensurround Sound System
which made its first appearance in the 1974 movie, Earthquake. The
Sensurround system caused low-frequency audio waves to be felt by the audience
and created a visceral complement to the seismic tremors and destruction
depicted on screen..

31.In the movie Field of Dreams, both Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are
among the thousands of extras in the Fenway Park scene. Over a decade later,
when Phil Alden Robinson worked with Affleck on the production of The Sum of
All Fears
, Affleck said, “Nice working with you again.”

32.In the coliseum scenes in Gladiator, only the bottom two decks are
actually filled with people. The other thousands of spectators are
computer-animated.

33.Carole Lombard in My Man Godfrey was the first actress at
Universal to receive a nomination for “Best Actress” at the Academy Awards.

34.William Powell from the 1936 film, My Man Godfrey was the first
actor at Universal to receive a nomination for “Best Actor” at the Academy
Awards.

35.The Universal sound technician, Jack Foley, developed the method of
creating and recording many of the natural, everyday sound effects in a film.
Today this method is named after him.

36.Universal’s first talking picture was Melody of Love.

37.The Universal Amphitheatre opened in 1972 with a staged concert version
of Jesus Christ Superstar. The film version was released in 1973.

38.The legendary thriller and suspense director Alfred Hitchcock did not win
any Academy Awards while working with Universal.

39.Thomas Edison presented Universal Studios with a plaque dedicating its
first electric studio on October 27, 1915.

40.In the infamous shower scene in Psycho, the sound of the
knife-stabbing actress Janet Leigh was made by plunging a knife into a melon.

41.The film Traffic in Souls is considered Universal’s first
full-length feature film.

42.The legendary studio head Irving Thalberg got his start in show business
as Carl Laemmle’s personal secretary in 1917.

43.ET: The Extra Terrestrial
is Universal Pictures’ all-time highest grossing film.

44.With the over-budget production of Show Boat, Carl Laemmle was
forced to sell Universal Studios to his creditors in 1936.

45.In 1995, Waterworld generated worldwide attention for being the
most expensive film made to date. Unable to live up to expectations at the box
office, the film eventually turned a profit due to strong home video sales and
inspired one of the most popular theme park attractions of all time.

46.About 25% of the film Jaws was shot from water level so audiences
could better relate to treading water.

47.In the film The Invisible Man, the director dressed Claude Rains
in black velvet and filmed him against a black velvet background to create the
effect that he wasn’t there.

48.Some of the props used in the 2005 version of King Kong were
original props from the 1933 version. These props came from Peter Jackson’s
personal collection and include the Skull Island spears and brightly painted
shield, and some of the drums from the sacrifice scene.

49.In Jurassic Park, a guitar string was used to make the water
ripple on the dash of the Ford Explorer by attaching it to the underside of the
dash beneath the glass.

50.Universal entered the 3-D market with the film, It Came from Outer
Space
(1953)

51.Universal won its first Best Picture Academy Award for All Quiet on
the Western Front
in 1930.

52.Steven Spielberg nicknamed the mechanical shark in the movie Jaws,
“Bruce.”

53.In the film The Incredible Shrinking Man, when Louise is on the
phone asking for the operator, the music playing on the radio is the theme song
to Written on the Wind, which was made at Universal the year prior.

54.The script Charlton Heston holds in the film Earthquake as he’s
running lines with Genevieve Bujold is actually the script for “Earthquake” and
on the page of the scene being shot.

55.It took two-and-a-half hours a day to apply Lon Chaney’s makeup in The
Hunchback of Notre Dame
.

56.Legendary Universal Chairman Lew R. Wasserman received an Academy Award
in 1973 for his role as a
humanitarian.

57.With the film Meet the Fockers, the MPAA would not allow use of
the name ‘Focker’ unless the filmmakers could find an actual person with that
last name.

58.The first American film to show a toilet flushing on screen was Psycho.

59.While Jurassic Park was in post-production, Steven Spielberg began
working on Schindler’s List in Poland and worked via satellite, courtesy
of technology provided by George Lucas.

60.In the film, Scarface, an M16 assault rifle with an M203 40mm
grenade launcher attached to the barrel is Tony’s “little friend.”

61.The 1932 film Scarface was one of the first films to feature the Thompson
submachine gun, known historically as the “tommy gun.”

62.In the film Pillow Talk, Tony Randall was supposed to fake a
reaction to being decked in the face by one of the restaurant patrons. However,
during filming, the actor overestimated and actually knocked out Randall. The
shot was so well done— it was used in the film.

63.Alfred Hitchcock did not choose to conclude the film, The Birds, with the
usual “THE END” title because he wanted to leave the audience with the feeling
of unending terror and uncertainty.

64.Groucho Marx explained the title Duck Soup as follows: “Take two
turkeys, one goose, four cabbages, but no duck, and mix them together. After one
taste, you’ll duck soup the rest of your life.”

65.For Despicable Me, the film’s directors Chris Renaud and Pierre
Coffin provide most of the voices for Gru’s minions.

66.In The Nutty Professor starring Eddie Murphy, the family dinner
scene was initially going to be cut out due to what was believed to be its lack
of relevance.

67.When the Universal Studios Tour opened to the general public in 1964, the
general admission price for one adult was $2.50.

68.The children who sang the song, “Every Sperm is Sacred” in the Monty
Python film, The Meaning of Life, later said they had no idea what sperm
was or what they were singing about.

69.In the film, My Little Chickadee, Cuthbert J. Twille (W.C. Fields)
says to Flower Belle (Mae West), “Why don’t you come up and see me
sometime?”—This is in reference to West’s famous line in the film She Done
Him Wrong
.

70.The following institutions have existed at one time on the Universal
Studios lot—a school, zoo, and hospital.

71.The hair-washing scene in Out of Africa was shot very close to a
live, territorial hippopotamus. Meryl Streep was extremely nervous during its
filming.

72.The locusts in the 1999 film, The Mummy, were mostly
computer-generated, however, some live grasshoppers were used. Hours before
filming they were chilled in a refrigerator to make them more sluggish.

73.In Smokey and the Bandit, the Trans-Am featured in the bridge jump
scene was fitted with a more powerful Chevrolet engine.

74.The average shot length in the film Vertigo is 6.7
seconds.

75.The permanent set in Stage 28 was created to be a replica of the landmark
The Paris Opera House, for the classic film, The Phantom of the Opera.

76.When you hear the sound of the crowd cheering, “Spartacus! Spartacus!” in
the movie Spartacus, it was actually a pre-taped recording from a 1959
football game at Michigan State University’s Spartan Stadium.

77.In Sullivan’s Travels, director Preston Sturges can be seen in the
background on the set of ‘The Girls’ period movie.

78.The cake in the movie Sixteen Candles is made of cardboard.

79.The final speech by Gregory Peck in To Kill a Mockingbird was done
in one take.

80.The diner in the movie The Sting is the same diner interior used
in Back to the Future.

81.In 1928, famous cartoon character, Mickey Mouse, debuted at a
Universal-owned theater.

82.Elizabeth Taylor made her feature film debut in Universal’s 1942 film,
There’s One Born Every Minute
.

83.Yes, at some point, some Universal executive, or team of executives,
thought 1986’s Howard the Duck was a good idea.

84.The dog chase scene at the beginning of the film Beethoven was
filmed on the Universal backlot.

85.The title of the film Streets of Fire starring Michael Paré and
Diane Lane, was drawn from a Bruce Springsteen song, from his album Darkness
on the Edge of Town
. The song, unfortunately, does not appear in the film.

86.Robert Redford’s character in The Sting is named after blues
legend John Lee Hooker. The character’s name is Johnny Hooker.

87.1920’s Shipwrecked Among Cannibals was the first film to gross
$1,000,000 for Universal.

88.Prominent Universal Director Edward Laemmle was the nephew of Universal
Founder Carl Laemmle. He directed over 60 films (including shorts) for
Universal.

89.In The 40-Year-Old Virgin, the films that are watched by the
“employees” in the Smar-Tech store are all produced by Universal.

90.The Blues Brothers “Bluesmobile” is a 1974 Dodge Monaco.

91.Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein
is only the second time Bela Lugosi would play “Dracula” in a feature film. (He
played other vampires in the interim, but not Dracula.)

92.In 1973’s High Plains Drifter starring Clint Eastwood, one of the
headstones in the graveyard bears the name Sergio Leone as a tribute.

93.On Golden Pond
was Henry Fonda’s final film, and the only one he starred in with his daughter
Jane.

94.Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax
is the third major motion picture produced by Universal from
a book written by Theodore Geisel a.k.a. Dr. Seuss.

95.In 1992’s Scent of Woman, Al Pacino repeatedly shouts “Hoo-ah.” “Hoo-ah”
comes from the military acronym “HUA” which stands for “Heard, Understood,
Acknowledged.”

96.The car wash in Car Wash was named The Dee Luxe Car Wash.

97.1971’s Play Misty for Me was set in Carmel, CA, where Clint
Eastwood later lived and became mayor in 1986.

98.”The Bride” in “The Bride of Frankenstein” is the only one of Universal
Studios’ Classic Monsters to have never killed anyone.

99.Throughout its hundred year legacy, Universal brought to audiences the
first films of talents such as John Ford, Clint Eastwood, Steven Spielberg,
Norman Jewison, Ben Stiller, Robert Zemeckis, John Hughes, Amy Heckerling, Spike
Jonze, Zack Snyder and Judd Apatow.

100.More than 100 million people from around the world have taken the
Universal Studios “studio tour.” While the tour officially began in 1964,
Universal has been welcoming the public to our studio since 1915 and the silent
era.

 

 

 
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CELEBRATING ITS 25th ANNIVERSARY, THE LEGENDARY SERIES MAKES ITS FULL-SEASON BLU-RAY™ DEBUT

New High-Definition Transfer With Staggering Before/After Results Boasts Exclusive Special Features Including Never-Before-Seen Archival Footage, Gag Reel And More! 

The enduringly popular sci-fi favourite STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION – THE FIRST SEASON makes its Blu-ray debut on 1st August from Paramount Home Media Distribution.  Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2012, the beloved series continues to enthral fans with its exciting and socially relevant tales of space exploration in the 24th century.

STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION – THE FIRST SEASON has been retransferred from original film elements to produce stunning high-definition images, including amazing visual effects that have been painstakingly recreated from the source material, creating before/after results that fans will love.  The six-disc Blu-ray set also features 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio and a wealth of exclusive bonus material, such as archival footage, a gag reel, and an inside look at taking The Next Generation to the next level of high-definition.  Featuring the analysis of selected crew members and behind-the-scenes interviews, the new material also includes an in-depth look into The Origin of Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Boasting one of the most endearing ensemble casts in television history, STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION took fans on the remarkable continuing voyages of the Starship Enterprise with Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart), Commander William T. Riker (Jonathan Frakes), Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge (LeVar Burton), Counselor Deanna Troi (Marina Sirtis), Lt. Commander Data (Brent Spiner), Lieutenant Worf (Michael Dorn), Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) and Wesley Crusher (Wil Wheaton).

STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION SEASON ONE is available on Blu-ray from 1st AUGUST, 2012 

BLU-RAY TECHNICAL DETAILS

Title Star Trek: The Next Generation (Season 1)
Discs 6 (Blu-Ray)
RRP $85.95
Rating TBC
Technical Details Disc 1

Aspect   Ratio: Full Frame

Audio: 7.1 DTS-HD Master   Audio
Subtitles:   English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Finnish,   Norwegian, Japanese

Disc 2

Aspect   Ratio: Full Frame

Audio: 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
Subtitles:   English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Finnish,   Norwegian, Japanese

Disc 3

Aspect   Ratio: Full Frame

Audio: 7.1 DTS-HD Master   Audio
Subtitles:   English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Finnish,   Norwegian, Japanese

Disc 4

Aspect   Ratio: Full Frame

Audio: 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
Subtitles:   English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Finnish,   Norwegian, Japanese

Disc 5

Aspect   Ratio: Full Frame

Audio: 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
Subtitles:   English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Finnish,   Norwegian, Japanese

Disc 6

Aspect   Ratio: Full Frame

Audio: 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
Subtitles:   English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Finnish,   Norwegian, Japanese

Running Time Disc 1182.13

Disc 2  227.24

Disc 3 227.19

Disc 4   – 229.14

Disc 5   – 227.15

Disc 6   – 91.01

Special Features Disc 1 

Episodic   Promos

Energized!   Taking the Next Generation to the Next Level

Star   Trek: The Next Generation Archives: The Launch

 

Disc 2

Episodic Promos

Disc 3  

Episodic   Promos

Disc 4

Episodic   Promos

Disc 5  

Episodic   Promos

Disc 6

Episodic   Promos

Stardate   Revisited: The Origin of Star Trek: The Next Generation

Gag   Reel

Archival   Mission Logs – The Beginning; Selected Crew Analysis; The Making of a Legend;   Memorable Missions

 

 

 
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Announcing Max Payne 3 Multiplayer Downloadable Content Details

Today we’re happy to announce Max Payne 3 downloadable content plans with a full line-up of multiplayer content planned for release this summer and beyond, starting with the Local Justice Map Pack coming in June. Players will also be able to order the Max Payne 3 Rockstar Pass to get all of the upcoming DLC at a special discounted rate, compared to purchasing each pack individually. Starting today, the Rockstar Pass can be pre-ordered for Xbox LIVE and PlayStation Network from Best Buy or GameStop in the United States (or pre-ordered for PSN directly from the PlayStation Store).Pre-order details for Australia and New Zealand coming soon.

The Rockstar Pass grants you access to all upcoming Max Payne 3 DLC and will be available for 2400 Microsoft Points (Xbox LIVE), or $29.99 (PlayStation Network and PC) – over a 35% discount compared to purchasing the content individually. Once purchased, the Rockstar Pass enables gamers to download all DLC releasing through the end of 2012 via the in-game store as soon as it is made available on Xbox LIVE, PlayStation Network, or PC.

The Local Justice Map Pack, coming in June, will include the Police Precinct map for Gang Wars, Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch and Payne Killer multiplayer modes. The pack will also feature two additional maps for Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch and Payne Killer, new precinct-themed multiplayer avatar items, multiplayer challenges, and more.

Check out the current release schedule (individual release dates and pricing info will be announced soon) for Max Payne 3 downloadable content packs below and stay tuned for additional packs to be revealed at a later date:

June 2012
• Local Justice Map Pack

Summer 2012
• Disorganized Crime Map Pack
• Deathmatch Made In Heaven Mode Pack
• Hostage Negotiation Map Pack
• New York Minute Co-Op Pack

Fall 2012
• Painful Memories Map Pack
• Trickle Down Economics Map Pack

 
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Fujitsu Tablets Assists Australian Students And Teachers Uphold Traditional Learning Skills

Sydney, Australia, 2 May 2012 – As we move further into the digital age, the art of penmansh