I apologise for my lack of updates recently but as John (may his reign last a thousand years) has mentioned it is a busy time of year, not for you dear reader clearly as you have time to read this.
First of all John, im sorry I couldn't say till now, Bioshock 2 will be released around November 09 for Pc and Xbox 360 (possibly ps3), and has been in development since October of last year, if you ask nicely I may supply you with more details. Oh and while im at it remind me about the 2 star-wars tv shows.
For those of you that haven't played Bioshock yet, I suggest you sample it via the newly discounted digital goodness that is Steam, for $30. (atleast if you live in the US)
Next up in a seamless link from games to movies based on games. Some details were released this week on the Max Payne movie staring Mark Wahlberg in the title role I am indifferent on the whole affair, but when you factor in that Uwe Boll will be nowhere near this movie I hold out hope that it might just be worth watching.
Finally onto movies, I was informed recently that 2 goliaths of the entertainment industry (Peter “LoTR's” Jackson, and Steven “pretty much everything else” Spielberg) would be working together on a new trilogy of movies, my interest was peaked. I then discovered that the trilogy would not infact be a live action piece, but motion captured animation, with Jacksons long term collaborator and professional unitard wearer Andy Serkis's involvement confirmed, Maximum joy one would assume? I then found out the subject matter on which this triumvirates latest magnum opus would be based.
Tintin..................
I await the announcement of Michel Gondry and Michael Moore's collaboration on The Adventures of Peter Rabbit.
I think i'll call it a night there, until the next time brave reader, ponder but one question, in a universe of near infinite possibility through infinite diversity, where in the blink of an eye a thousand suns can burst into life and die in a fiery inferno, where man's inventiveness is limited only by the shackles of desire and imagination, why oh why are you bothering to read this? Answers on a post card to someone who cares :)
T/K
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