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NeuroticAlias

What he says is so true. We want to be entertained. No matter how short or long the story. If its good,people will watch.
Hmmmm,is it me?

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Tom Clancy Dies At Age 66 -


Best Selling Author Tom Clancy died last night in Baltimore, according to the [NY Times]. Clancy's work has long been a source for highly successful military thrillers in film as well as video games.

No cause of death has been revealed as of yet, but Ubisoft offered the following statement via their Facebook account:

QuoteWe are saddened to learn of Tom Clancy’s passing and our condolences go out to his family. Tom Clancy was an extraordinary author with a gift for creating detailed, engrossing fictional stories that captivated audiences around the world. The teams at Ubisoft, especially at the Red Storm studio, are incredibly grateful to have collaborated with and learned from him, and we are humbled by the opportunity to carry on part of his legacy through our properties that bear his name.

His upcoming novel, “Command Authority,” is planned for publication on Dec. 3rd.

Source:[NY Times]

GamerMan316

Was about to post the same, R.I.P.


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Not sure how much I'm willing to back Hollywood regurgitating older films, but this promotional stunt was pretty well carried out. If for nothing else, the reactions are worth watching.


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Quote from: zerosum on October 08, 2013, 01:23:41 AM
Not sure how much I'm willing to back Hollywood regurgitating older films, but this promotional stunt was pretty well carried out. If for nothing else, the reactions are worth watching.



Nice  :)
Probably better than the actual remake will be!


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Quick Hit:
In a recent [Reddit Q&A via ANN], Keanu Reeves who's been linked to a live-action film version of Cowboy Bebop since forever was a word, revealed the following:

"Cowboy Bebop does not look like it is going to happen with me in it. The script that was written was great and amazing, but it would cost like half a billion dollars to make it, and while I wished and hoped I would have done that project, we are working on trying to get Bill & Ted 3. There's a script and we are trying to put it together."

Looks like Spike's going to have to wait to make his live-action film debut...again. On the bright side...Bill & Ted 3 (better late than never)??

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