Mac Mini - Media Center and Multiple HDTVs

I am interested in using the Mac Mini as my Media Center and would like to have it output to 2 HDTV's. One in the family room and one in the bedroom for instance. However, I want to play different content at the same time on both TV's. What is the best way to accomplish this?
2 Mac Minis - 1 for each TV?
1 Mac Mini and an AppleTV - Networked?
Software or Device that I am unaware of that could stream different content to different TVs simultaneously?
Thanks for your help!
JM

All my itunes music and videos, Netflix Streaming, Hulu, Amazon VOD etc., over the air HD content, any of my stored photos, DVD's that are on my hard drives.
That lets out the Apple TV, then, without hacking the box. Running a couple of Mac minis with third-party software such as Boxee might be an option.
I want preferably one device that can access everything the internet has to provide as far as TV and Movies.
Not possible since there are so many different providers and formats, but you can come close.
I want it to also take my over the air signals from the rooftop HDTV antennae and act as a DVR.
That would require a system such as the units from El Gato or Miglia.
I then would like for it to be able to network to my air, iphone, etc. so that I can then access all of this content remotely from anywhere in the world or take it with me.
For that you'd probably need a Slingbox, unless someone here knows of software that would do the same job.
Then, if it could all be controlled by one remote.....perfect.
That probably will take one of the higher-end AV control systems to be able to control multiple devices, particularly multiple computers, all stored in an AV closet, from a single remote.
I hope this helps some. If you do a web search for "mac mini media center", you'll find a number of sites and articles from people who've been doing the same sort of thing you're talking about, though perhaps not in such a complex setup. Those experiences might be useful to you.
Regards.
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