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In honour of the release of Star Trek Into Darkness, Microsoft’s Bing has designed a few neat cosmic treats online for fans. According to Mashable, the search engine made it possible to translate English words into Klingon, a fictional language spoken in the Star Trek Universe, and vice versa.
Bing received help from a few experts, including linguistics Ph. D. Marc Okrand, who created the language for the original series. Bing also tweaked their search bar tricks, causing “beam me up” to transport users to a colorful interactive galaxy page when entered into the search bar field.
Check it out, plus more from the world of James Bond and TV's "The Office" farewell after the jump!
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Remember those iconic desert scenes in Star Wars on Luke Skywalker’s fictional home planet of Tatooine? Well, those scenes are still set up here on earth.
According to Mashable, visual artist and filmmaker Rä di Martino recently photographed the abandoned sets in Tunisia, North Africa. The props have eerily stood the test of time, for the most part, still showing a bit of what George Lucas put in place for the 1977 film. Oddly enough, the surrounding geographical area also served as a backdrop for Lucas’ Raiders of the Lost Ark.
See what the Star Wars sets look like today, plus get the latest on Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and X-Men: Days of Future Past after the jump!

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This week's #Movie Social Scene round up? Hugh Jackman’s live Twitter chat for The Wolverine, Star Wars in 60 seconds and Wolverine and Professor X take in a hockey game. Find out the deets after the cut!
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No longer will you have to sit awake at night wondering how much it would cost to have Tony Stark’s entire superhero lifestyle in Iron Man 3. Just cough up a cool $10 billion and you’re good to go.
According to Mashable, Tony Stark’s updated technology in the third franchise film significantly bumped up the cost from the original $1.6 billion from past films. Listen, we get it; things like a gold-titanium exoskeleton suit and arc reactor nuclear power source just don’t come cheap these days.
Check out the Iron Man 3 infographic and get the latest from the set of X-Men: Days of Future Past after the jump!
Social media has become an added medium of coverage to all news genres, including sports, politics and entertainment. We’re bringing you a social media round-up of interesting and entertaining items making film headlines in the social sphere.Watch iSteve, get the latest from the Monsters University campus and check out Jamie Foxx on the set of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 after the jump!
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Remember a few weeks ago when director Bryan Singer tweeted a picture of a round room being built on the the X-Men: Days of Future Past set? Well, the director revealed an update of the project and it seems pretty clear that big dome is Cerebro. However, with the film’s time-travel plot still unclear, fans must still wait and see which Cerebro is in this picture; the one used by young Professor X (played by James McAvoy) or old Professor X (played by Sir Patrick Stewart)?
Check out the photo from the X-Men set, plus see why Joseph Gordon-Levitt is showing Kobe Bryant some love after the jump!
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Nobody had a more influential thumb in Hollywood than Roger Ebert. If anyone could make or break a film and persuade a nation of moviegoers with the flick of a wrist, it was him.
The legendary “Chicago Sun-Times” cinema critic died yesterday at the age of 70, after revealing earlier this week the return of his cancer. The news of his death caused a flood of industry reactions around the social sphere for the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, including nods of respect from Steve Carell, Zooey Deschanel and Jason Reitman.
Keep reading to see more of the tributes to the legendary film critic from actors, filmmakers, and more. Plus watch the TEDtalk from 2011 in which Ebert shares his journey in learning to speak through technology.
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Remember the days when we’d have one or two trailers circulating the web before a movie actually premieres? Ah, so simple. Well, the movie marketing and promotions industry has added a few more layers to that process. So instead of a trailer before a movie, we now have a teaser for a bigger teaser for a trailer for a film.
The latest person you can thank for that is The Wolverine director James Mangold (or better yet, Marvel Studios) who released a six second Vine video teaser for the film this past Monday, followed by another 20 second teaser on Tuesday and then a full official trailer for the film yesterday. Adrenaline pumping or overkill?
Check out the three Hugh Jackman-leading videos, plus see the Star Trek: Into Darkness logo in lights after the jump!
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