Sidlangan Natividad
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Tarantino film news: Brad Pitt and Leonardi DiCaprio both sign up for new Tarantino movie
Quentin Tarantino is gearing up for another Hollywood blockbuster, and this time he is employing Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt.
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'Silver Surfer' news: Marvel Superhero's standalone movie now underway
"Silver Surfer" is getting another shot at Hollywood thanks to Fox, though details are being kept secret for now.
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Paul Walker news: Late 'The Fast and the Furious' actor to have a documentary
Paul Walker will now be immortalized in Hollywood per his documentary this coming Summer.
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NVIDIA rumors: GPU manufacturer to price its flagship GTX 2080 as much as $1,500?
NVIDIA might release the GTX 2080 but with an inflated price tag depending on the cryptocurrency mining demands.
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'Infinity War' spoilers: Iron Man's new look revealed
Iron Man just got an upgrade in time for "Avengers: Infinity War."
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'The Walking Dead' news: Creator debunks controversial Rick Grimes theory
"The Walking Dead's" Rick Grimes is not dying anytime soon, at least according to comic book creator Robert Kirkman.
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'Shazam!' news: Zachary Levi finally reveals superhero costume
"Shazam!" might soon have his official costume revealed after a leak circulated online showing Zachary Levi in the costume.
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'Yakuza 6' news: Devs mistakenly release full game as free demo
"Yakuza 6" accidentally got released in the US as a free full game instead of a free demo.
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'A Way Out' news: Co-op prison escape game achieves new development milestone
"A Way Out" is getting released on March 23 and has gone golden according to the developers.
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'Fallout 3' unofficial remake news: Modders rebuild game using 'Fallout 4' engine
"Fallout 3" is getting remade as a mod for "Fallout 4" thanks to the efforts of modder group Road to Liberty.
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'GTA Online' features update: Pfister Comet SR added in-game
"GTA Online" adds another Porsche clone to its roster of luxury vehicles.
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'Arma 3' news: Russian TV program mistakenly uses video game for war report on Syria
"Arma 3" was mistaken for a real-life warfare footage by a Russian media network.