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E3 2013: Xbox One’s ‘Quantum Break’ wants to marry games, TV
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesOn the first full day of the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles, those releasing games on next-gen consoles […]... -
Xbox One revealed: Microsoft unveils new console, ‘Halo’ TV series
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesMicrosoft on Tuesday is unveiling the successor to the Xbox 360 at a news event at its Redmond, Wash., campus, pulling back […]... -
'Angry Birds' movie set to soar in July 2016
Angry Birds will be flying into movie theaters in July 2016 with Sony announcing Wednesday that it has acquired the worldwide rights to the ubiquitous game franchise. The 3-D CG-animated movie will be developed and financed by Rovio Entertainment, the...
Tags: Despicable Me (movie), Entertainment, Sony Corp., Star Wars (movie), Arts and Culture
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Tribune review: 'Max Payne 3' a visual, storytelling masterpiece
Cue the sad violins -- Max is back. Not to worry, he's brought his guns and painkillers with him. "Max Payne 3" is a outstanding update to the 11-year-old series that helped make RockStar Entertainment a gaming juggernaut. Rockstar Games, maker of...
Tags: Bruce Willis, Entertainment, PlayStation 3, Mark Wahlberg, Ray Liotta
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'Max Payne 3' first impressions: 'Baghdad with g-strings'
Max Payne is back. Trading his badge for what appears to be a cushy gig in Brazil guarding socialites, our titular character seems to spends much of the game working on a pretty steady cocktail of booze and pills. In between the drunken hazes and...
Tags: Baghdad (Iraq)
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'Day's' end: McClane tale tapped out in final 'Die Hard' ★ 1/2
"A Good Day to Die Hard" isn't just the weakest of the "Die Hard" pictures; it's a lousy action movie on its own terms, even without comparing it to the adored 1988 franchise launch starring Bruce Willis as John McClane, the New York cop who's a carnage...
Tags: Bruce Willis, Flight (movie), A Good Day to Die Hard (movie), The Lives of Others (movie), Die Hard (movie)
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'A Good Day to Die Hard' review: Yippee-ki-whatever
*1/2 (out of four) Well before John McClane (Bruce Willis) calls his CIA operative son Jack (Jai Courtney) "007 of Plainfield, New Jersey," "A Good Day to Die Hard" already feels more like a Bond movie ("Die-monds Are Forever"?) than what it is, "Die...
Tags: Bruce Willis, A Good Day to Die Hard (movie), Die Hard (movie), Sam Worthington, Justin Long
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In Hollywood, game company Ubisoft takes a thumbs-on approach
For the last two decades, video game movies have been so bad that the genre itself has become shorthand for failure. So when French game publisher Ubisoft, best known for its "Assassin's Creed" series and Tom Clancy-branded military games, decided to...
Tags: Michael Fassbender, Mark Wahlberg, Luc Besson, Dwayne Johnson, Gaming
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Video game world built for 'Wreck-It Ralph'
Tribune NewspapersBURBANK, Calif. — It was when he cast Bowser, the fire-breathing turtle from Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. games, that Rich Moore first grasped the magnitude of the job he was undertaking. “That was the huge one,” he said at Walt...Tags: Video Games, Animation (genre), Summer Olympics, Gaming, Electronic Entertainment Expo
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Film review: 'Contraband' hits the mark as a shoot-'em-up
Every three or four films, Mark Wahlberg does a straight-out action potboiler (“Max Payne,” “Shooter”); the latest is “Contraband.” This time around, Wahlberg plays Chris Farraday, a reformed New Orleans smuggler, who,...
Tags: Entertainment, Giovanni Ribisi, Movies, Ben Foster, Mark Wahlberg
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‘Wreck-It Ralph’: Disney animators zip around in video game realms
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - latimes.comIt was when he cast Bowser, the fire-breathing turtle from Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. games, that Rich Moore first grasped ...... -
'Ted' review: Pretty funny, pretty racist
**1/2 (out of four) Early on in “Ted,” the titular walking, talking teddy bear (voiced by director/co-writer Seth MacFarlane) watches “Jack and Jill” with four prostitutes at his side. Ted, who possesses a large sex drive for a...
Tags: Mila Kunis, Overweight, Giovanni Ribisi, James Franco, Mark Wahlberg
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Oct 27, 2012
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