Saw V Teaser Movie Trailer
July 30, 2008 Movies No CommentsHere is the official Saw V movie trailer. Very short!
Here is the official Saw V movie trailer. Very short!
The new Horror movie Mirrors will come to theaters on 15 August. It stars 24’s Kiefer Sutherland and is from the same director as The Hills Have Eyes. The movie does seem far-fetched, but there isn’t much this year for horror flicks!
Mirrors Movie Trailer

For many, the weekends start on Thursdays! People that love bars and clubs and can’t wait for the weekend should check out these Thursday night happenings in downtown Honolulu, Hawaii.
If you are feeling brave, all three of these bars are located near each other. Make it a pub crawl and send us some pics! If you know of a great location for Thursday nights on Oahu, let us know with a comment.
Several U.S. airlines are warning people not to open fake emails claiming that the people bought an airline ticket.
The Minneapolis Star Tribune quotes a computer virus expert as speculating that the email attack is coming from Russia.
From various publications, we know that the emails are carrying the names of Northwest Airlines, Continental Airlines, Sun Country Airlines, US Airways, Allegiant Air, Delta Air Lines, Alaska Airlines, Midwest Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines
The emails have an attachment that includes a .zip file containing a virus. Some airlines have posted warnings on their websites, such as this one from Delta:
Fraudulent emails, purporting to be from Delta, have apparently been sent to consumers in the last 24 hours. These e-mails claim that the recipient has purchased a Delta ticket, that a credit card has been charged, and that an invoice or receipt is attached to the e-mail. If you have received one of these emails, do not open the attachment as it may contain potentially dangerous viruses or other malware that may harm your computer. Be assured that Delta did not send these emails, and our customers’ credit cards have not been charged as a result of the e-mails. These e-mails did not originate with Delta, nor do we believe that any personal information that our customers provided to us was used to generate these e-mails.
Northwest put out a press release with this statement from its vice president of e-commerce, Al Lenza:
Customers should be aware that these e-mails are not coming from the airline. NWA itineraries are specific and contain information that customer will recognize. If the format does not look familiar to you, and you have not recently purchased a ticket, do not open the attachment. Delete the e-mail right away.