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  1. Yeah while the first episode wan't bad( Charles Dance and Peter Dinklage were superb in their scene together though), the second was a lot better. The new characters may have helped and a lot of the new things introduced were pretty cool. Diana Rigg was wonderful too

  2. new screenshots up today

     

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    Scuba diving with the sharks about should be a good laugh. That 6th picture looks gorgeous aswell

  3. Is that the one where they let the guy from the TV series have a go?

     

    It's more of a crossover between the movies and the show. Lambert's in it as well. There's a fifth film that was made for the sci-fi channel that has the tv show cast in it and it's worse than highlander 2, which is a feat in itself really

  4. Just added to the bbfc website it turns out they have cut it

     

    This work was originally seen for advice in an unfinished form. The company was advised that the film was likely to receive a '15' certificate but that their preferred '12A' classification could be achieved by making a number of cuts to both language and visuals. When the finished version of the film was submitted for formal classification, edits had been made to reduce the number of uses of strong language (both 'f**k' and 'motherf***er') and to reduce sequences of bloody violence, including blood sprays when characters are shot in the head, and punches to restrained individuals. The formal submission was consequently rated '12A'.

     

    We are getting a softer version than the one in the US which is terrible anyway you look at it

  5. A good day to Die Hard to be rated 12A

     

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    Obviously, a 12A certificate isn't an indiciation of the film's quality, and nor does swearing and violence suddenly turn a film into something special. Sadly though, there was a real sense with the last Die Hard movie that it had been neutered somewhat to fit a family friendly rating. And while the UK release of A Good Day To Die Hard has been passed uncut (as in, the BBFC hasn't insisted on cuts) - with a running time of 97 minutes 33 seconds (it's the shortest film in the series by far) - you can't help but fear that the edges have been knocked off again, just to get more bums on seats.

     

    You want proof? Here's the BBFC's extended note: "The film contains four uses of strong language ('f**k') and a partial use of

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    Very exciting Possible Huge Spoilers for Avengers 2 and Marvel Phase 3 underneath from Latino-review.com who have a pretty good track record.

     

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    According to Latino-Review, Marvel's The Avengers 2 will see Mark Ruffalo's Hulk shipped off Earth by the MCU's (Marvel Cinematic Universe) version of the Illuminati. That means one of Marvel's Phase 3 movies would be a live-action Planet Hulk film. (Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige recently revealed that Ant-Man and Doctor Strange would also be Phase 3 movies.)

    But that's not all. The Hulk would return in The Avengers 3 for a big screen version of the comics' World War Hulk storyline.

     

    Lending credence to these rumors is that fact that Feige teased a Planet Hulk movie in November. "I don't think there's a lot that we couldn't do someday, as the cinematic universe continues to grow and expand and get as big as the comic book universe," Feige told MTV at the time. "Planet Hulk is a cool story. World War Hulk is a cool story."

     

     

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  7. Recently released WWE star Trent Barreta took a swipe at Kofi Kingston on his Twitter earlier today, writing, “Now that I’m fired I can finally say it: Kofi Kingston is an a-shole.”

     

    Kingston then later replied with, “@trentylocks I never wanted to shake hands with you…,” to which Barreta replied, “@TrueKofi yea. And we won’t ever again.”

  8. WWE WORKHORSE INJURED, OUT FOR CLOSE TO A YEAR

    by Mike Johnson @ 5:40 PM on 1/10/2013

     

    WWE star Tyson Kidd (TJ Wilson), who was dubbed a "workhorse" by CM Punk on his promo this past Monday, will be out of action 10-12 months.

     

    We're still working on details of exactly when this happened but Kidd suffered a fractured knee and a torn ACL over the holiday house show loop. I am told he actually worked on the injury after he suffered it and worked the next night of the tour as well, so he's one tough, insane SOB.

     

    Kidd's team with Justin Gabriel had regularly been one of the best parts of WWE's secondary TV programming like Superstars, so this is a real blow to those shows.

     

    That's a shame. Sounds bloody painful too

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