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| Burt Reynolds Doing You're in the Movies TV Ads [Hollywood] During the 1970s and early 1980s, Burt Reynolds was one of the biggest actors in Hollywood, starring in classics like Deliverance and Smokey and the Bandit. The guy even released a solo album and posed in the buff in magazine Cosmopolitan [..] |
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Speed Racer vs Iron Man: No Contest For Gamers Hollywood has a ton of concerns about Warner Bros. "Speed Racer," (TWX) opening this weekend. It's opening into tough competition with "Iron Man," which grabbed a huge swath of dudes/geeks/moviegoers last week. Many mem [..] |
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| Silent Hill | Mobile Phones When you are talking about atmospheric games or even movies, Silent Hill stays at the top of the chart without a shadow of a doubt. This creepy, spine tingling story not only inspired a Hollywood based movie from the game but now it has come to haunt you from the screens of [...] [..] |
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| First Uncharted Movie Details [Uncharted: Drake's Fortune] In case you missed it, our own Mr. Hollywood, John Gaudiosi, ran an excellent feature this morning on the Avrads, and their plans to start making video game movies that don't suck. If you haven't read it, it's good stuff, go read it. If only because Avrad gives th [..] |
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| Clarion releases innovative ?MiND?, Mobile Internet Navigation Device What happens when you mix together a NetBook, a portable GPS, and a PMP? You get the Clarion MiND, “Mobile Internet Navigation Device”. The new MiND uses the low power Intel Atom processor (running at 800Mhz) found in many netbooks and Linux as the core behind its multimedia and navigation features. The MiND uses Wifi [...] [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 4.197 |
| British Parliament Appalled By "Suicide Bombing Game" We're used to seeing all manner of deeply offensive things on the Internet, but apparently some Brits aren't. British Member of Parliament Keith Vaz heard about "Kaboom: The Suicide Bombing Game," which has been around since early 2002, and wants it removed from the Internet.
It's not much as far as a game goes: You play a Arab-looking man, and wait for a good number of passers-by. Then [..] |
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Brace yourself: Mark Wahlberg hasn't played Max Payne Filed under: Culture
Sadly, we've gotten used to Hollywood muckety-mucks not actually playing through the source material when they're creating a movie based on a video game. But Mark Wahlberg's answer as to why he's avoided Max [..] |
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| MGS4 Midnight Launch Goes Hollywood [Konami] Hundreds of Metal Gear devotees braved moderate temperatures and clear skies yesterday to be the first to get their hands on a copy of Metal Gear Solid 4... on the West Coast, that is. Southern Californians also had a chance to rub elbows with s [..] |
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Nokia Issues Update for N810 and N800 Internet Tablets Yesterday was a big day for Nokia Internet Tablet owners. The N810 and N800 each got a firmware update codenamed “Diablo” and while some refer to it as a minor release, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Why? Let’s look at the change log highlights:
SSU (seamless software updating) enabling components of the OS [...] [..] |
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| Dragonball Movie Cast Pictures [Hollywood]
Yes, yes. We've already seen the Hollywood Dragon Ball movie's Goku Justin Chatwin. Now, we can see the other people as other people, too! Scans of Japanese movie mag Roadshow Magazine have high quality pics of Bulma (Emm [..] |
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| Max Payne Movie Tops Box Office [Hollywood] Bad reviews, so what? The Hollywood version of Max Payne staring Mark Walhberg came out on top at the box office in its first week, beating out Oliver Stone's W. That film debuted at the fourth spot. Explained Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tr [..] |
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