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Overnight Clicks: Trailer Park

UPDATED: 11:39 am MDT May 2, 2005


video clicks' The New Video Spot
Up first, we plug our fantastic video player, filled with the greatest news video on the Internet. And I'm not just saying that because I'm the video guy. Judge for yourself. Especially the video of the mint-condition mummy! That and much more is right here.


Marvin The RobotThe 'Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy' Trailer
Have I mentioned that this is probably the greatest trailer I've ever seen in my life? Well, it is. And I hope this movie, based on the quirky Douglas Adams books, does well. Don't panic! Check it out, by clicking right here.


Batman The 'Batman Begins' Trailer
Face it, the last Batman movie was horrible. That's why I've had very low expectations for the new one that comes out in June. But the current issue of Entertainment Weekly magazine features a piece saying this one will be better than OK. Sure, Time-Warner just happens to own DC Comics and EW, but that's besides the point (isn't it?). Anyway, make a point to check out the latest and greatest Bats trailer right here.


Prof. Wrestling The 'Backlash' Preview
Our wrestling writing god (eat your heart out JBL), Professor Wrestling, checks in with his Friday column. This week, he predicts how the script will be written for WWE "Backlash," featuring the tumblers from "Raw!" on Spike TV. The masked one's picks are right here.


That'll do it. "Overnight Clicks" returns next week. To quote the great Jack Buck: We'll see ya ... tomorrow (Monday) night!


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