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    Aaron talks Fifty Dead Men Walking and discusses The Hangover and the comedy genre in general with Jamie. Plus fan backlash erupts as a major Twilight character is re-casted. NBC looks to bring Rockford back for a new generation, a new Walmart policy that has studios worrying about their business. Paramount introduces a new staggered release policy favouring Blu-ray over standard DVD releases. Music theme by freeplaymusic.com and Thornley.

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