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The latest star to be lensed by the director of CBS's crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation won't be another bullet-riddled, heat-decomposed, swimming-pool-waterlogged corpse. Apparently, director Michael Bay and producer Jerry Bruckheimer have enough of those. No, the new star will be a pair of 2007 GMC Yukons, which the TV execs and the automaker are outfitting as "Mobile Analysis Units" and donating them to the cities of Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Bruckheimer and Bay, as a part of the deal, are producing short video clips walking Web viewers through the build process - in CSI's tony style, of course. The vehicles include 20-inch wheels, TracVision satellite TV, chrome side steps, and a power tailgate. The inevitable sweepstakes linked to the stunt is online at www.cbs.com/Yukon, where Webheads can watch the clips of the vehicles being built and play a game for a chance at winning their own Yukon.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is an interactive adventure game for the PC based on CBS Television's popular forensics crime drama by the same title. CSI will let gamers play an agent working along side the stars of the popular show including Grissom, Catherine and the rest of the CSI team. Players will be able to question victims and witnesses, examine crime scenes and evidence, and use all of the latest forensics technology to catch the "bad guy". The game will offer a first-person perspective and will feature 3D rendered characters based on the actors that play all your favorite CSI chracters including William L. Petersen and Jorja Fox. Author Max Allan Collins ... penned the case files for the game which are spread out across five crime scenes that must be unraveled. Other features include music, sounds and accurately modeled locations from the show.
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Paul Millander (Matt O'Toole), the serial killer who taunted the squad throughout the first season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, is back in business. Claiming a third victim, Millander repeats his previous M.O., leaving behind a tape suggesting that the victim committed suicide. But Grissom (William L. Petersen) not only concludes that no suicide has occurred, but ... ascertains that the victim's birth date was August 17, the same day in 1959 that Millander's own father was killed -- and, more chillingly, the same day in 1956 that Grissom himself was born. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation [TV Series] Created by Anthony Zuiker, the CBS cop series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which first aired on October 6, 2000, could be described as "Quincy for the 21st century." Set in Las Vegas, the weekly, 60-minute series focused on the activities of that city's Crime Scene Investigations Bureau. Working the overnight shift, the principal characters deployed state-of-the-art forensic technology to solve unsolvable crimes.
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The cast of  CSI: Crime Scene Investigation  © CBS Broadcasting Inc. One of the many lovable things about CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is its audacity. In CSI-land, everything is possible... unlikely, and no-one ever bats an eyelid. Which is probably the secret of its success. The scenarios might be crazy, but everyone takes everything so seriously that it's impossible not to get swept along.
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Thursday night at 9 o'clock this fall will be the battle of the TV titans as CBS' "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" goes up against ABC's "Grey's Anatomy." ET gets the inside scoop from CRAIG TOMASHOFF, TV Guide's West Coast Bureau Chief, on who will win the ratings race.
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