
If you owned an Nintendo 64 then it’d likely you’ve heard of GoldenEye 007. Released in 1997, the game was groundbreaking and to this day holds up in the quality department. The game never had a sequel in the strictest sense. Video game company Rare, the makers of GoldenEye, released a spiritual sequel with Perfect Dark. The game was built on the same engine but featured new, original characters.
No one really expected another GoldenEye to me made. But then in 2004 GoldenEye: Rogue Agent saw release. It’s title is deceptive in that it has nothing to do with the movie GoldenEye or the N64 game.
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While DC comics and Warner Brothers might have about a half dozen superhero films in the works most of them won’t see release until 2011. This March the much hyped Watchmen finally hits theaters and then DC fans will have to wait until 2010 for the release of Green Lantern’s first cinematic outing. Now while I am far from a GL expert I know enough about the character and his mythos to realize that a movie adaptation should surely work, assuming of course the script stays faithful to the source material. My fears of potential mismanagement have been alleviated substancely with the latest bit of big news regarding the movie. Apparently Martin Campbell is in negotiations to direct.
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