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- The Bourne Legacy
The Bourne Legacy (2012) comes to theatres in August. This time it's a different story for another Bourne like subject.
Fourth installment of the Bourne franchise based on an original story. As writer/director Tony Gilroy explains, "This is not a reboot or a recast or a prequel. No one’s replacing Matt Damon. There will be a whole new hero, a whole new chapter…this is a stand-alone project." Jason Bourne will not be featured in the film; Jeremy Renner will play another assassin trained in the same program as Bourne..
Game Reviews
- CRYSIS 3
Crysis’s highly-acclaimed sandbox gameplay is back with more open levels to let you choose your path and approach.
For almost a decade the CryENGINE has stood as the industry example of constantly improving, cutting-edge game development software. From unbelievably real environments and beautiful lighting to dynamic physics and razer-sharp AI, CryENGINE is the foremost engine for open world and sandbox gameplay.
Music Reviews
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Guns N Roses (Hall Of Fame)Despite many protests – including his own – Axl Rose has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Although he did not attend Saturday's gala, all of Guns N' Roses are among the Hall's 2012...Full Story
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Madonna - That PictureA story by the Guardian surrounding the auction of a picture taken of Madonna in 1990 by photographer Steven Meisel...Full Story
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Jim Marshall Dies at 88Known as 'the Father of Loud', Jim Marshall changed rock'n'roll with his brand of affordable guitar amplifiersFull Story
