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Film: Ender's Game
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Film: Ender's Game
Game: Batman: Arkham Origins
Put down the popcorn and leftover Halloween candy, dim the lights and pick up a controller, mouse or keyboard. You might be pleasantly surprised to discover just how gripping and terrifying video games have become.
Put down the popcorn and leftover Halloween candy, dim the lights and pick up a controller, mouse or keyboard. You might be pleasantly surprised to discover just how gripping and terrifying video games have become.
Platform: Playstation 3 exclusive
The audience was shocked when David Sedaris stood in front of them and read some of his unfinished and unpublished material.
The audience was pleasantly surprised when David Sedaris stood in front of them and read from a handful of newly written and unpublished works.
Film: Captain Phillips
As the lights dimmed, the vibrant audience grew quiet with anticipation. Within a few moments, drummer Vinnie Colaiuta appeared on stage and began hammering away on his drums. As the beat began to transfix the audience, bass player James Genus and guitarist Lionel Loueke chimed in.
Film:Gravity
Pulling out a prisoner's teeth or shocking him with electrodes are just two of the options given to a gamer in Grand Theft Auto V's controversial torture scene. The other options include water boarding and beating him with a gigantic red plumbing wrench.
As the doomsday clock of the current console generation ticks onward toward the release of the Playstation 4 (PS4) and Xbox One in November, there are still plenty of great games to dive into beyond the brilliant allure of Los Santos in Grand Theft Auto V.
Game: Rayman Legends
Game: Diablo III
Title:Punk Rock Jesus
Game: BioShock Infinite