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This week, on a very special episode of Reject Radio, we say goodbye to Dennis Hopper, and then we singlehandedly solve the problem of movie piracy.

Plus, we find time to review Sex and the City 2, The Kids Are All Right, and Prince of Persia.

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On This Week’s Show:

Segment 1: Ripped From the Headlines [0:00 - 34:30]

  • The world has lost Dennis Hopper.
  • Our generation is losing a bit of our own personal movie history.
  • We think of our own mortality.
  • Sean Connery’s probably going to die in the next 20 years. If he dies at all.
  • Guillermo del Toro is no longer Hobbiting.
  • Live-action Mulan is going to kick ass on DVD this summer.
  • Alice in Wonderland earns over $1 billion.
  • What does this mean for tent poles?

Segment 2: Reviews [34:30 - 53:53]

Segment 3: The World Famous Third Segment [53:53 - The End]

  • The Solution to All Movie Piracy: We find it difficult to avoid the morass of the piracy debate while offering fantastic solutions to Hollywood that they can use free of charge.

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