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Posted on : 16-05-2007 | By : Alex Shaw | In : Podcasts

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28 Weeks Later/Linkin Park/Tori Amos/Halo 3 Multiplayer Beta Delay

… And hell followed with them.

This week, as you’ve all been very good, we have another guest host, Sam Inglis. Alex chats with him about a new subject for DC: music. Tori Amos and Linkin Park are thrown back and forth. Then we get our teeth into some films including The Page Turner and Half Nelson.
Sam makes a more than welcome addition to our growing array of hosts and hopefully should be returning regularly.

After interviewing Sam, Alex rejoins regular hosts Paul and Tony to lament over the excruciating delay on the Halo 3 Multiplayer Beta and a ridiculous bug in the recent downloadable content for Crackdown.

This episode, everybody discusses the new British Horror sequel, 28 Weeks Later, and we get to hear what Sam and Tony thought of Bridge to Terabithia and whether Alex was exaggerating last week.

Paul gives us the lowdown on the rest of the movies on release this week and we round off with a song from DC’s Canadian correspondent Mat Lo called Green Eyes. Check out Mat’s myspace page here: http://www.myspace.com/matlomusic

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