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| Video Game Deal: ‘Bioshock’ Dual Pack Download For $4.99 |
By Empress Eve
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Thursday, December 20th, 2012 at 8:50 am |

Amazon is currently running a deal on the Bioshock Dual Pack for PC Download for only $4.99 (that’s 88% off the list price of $39.98). The bundle includes the download versions of Bioshock and Bioshock 2 (these are currently $19.99 each sold separately). If you order this item between now and 12/31/2012, you will receive a $5 promotional credit good towards any of the “Editor’s Choice” game downloads in the month of January 2013. You will receive an email with your promotional code and redemption instructions. See the Special Offers and Product Promotions of the product page for more details on this promotion.
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| Comic Review: R.I.P.D.: City Of The Damned #1 |
By Gore Jones
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Wednesday, December 19th, 2012 at 10:00 pm |
R.I.P.D.: City of the Damned #1
Written by Jeremy Barlow
Art by Tony Parker
Cover by Dave Wilkins
Dark Horse Comics
Release date: November 28, 2012
Cover price: $3.50
The mini-series R.I.P.D.: City of the Damned is a prequel to the new movie R.I.P.D., which is currently set for release on July 19, 2013. The concept behind the story is that a select few who died are chosen to work for the “Rest In Peace Department.” The job is simple, chase down and kill any evil soul that’s managed to stay on earth longer than its supposed to have. Roy Pulsipher dies and is asked to join the R.I.P.D. to find out why in the last century there hasn’t been any overflow of souls trying to hide on earth longer than they should. His partner is Crispin Mather, who from the looks of it, may have been a puritan and has signed on for another 100 years of service.
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| Samuel L. Jackson & Anne Hathaway Debate Whether ‘Les Miserables’ Or ‘Django Unchained’ Is More Sad |
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Wednesday, December 19th, 2012 at 9:00 pm |

The holiday season usually brings cheer and glee to family and friends, but if you are planning to see a new movie on that day, then you will probably be slapped with some sad stories. That’s because both Les Miserables and Django Unchained open on that day, and both films have rather depressing stories. So the team at Funny or Die brought Anne Hathaway and Samuel L. Jackson, actors who starred in the two films, to a competition to prove which film is more sad. Check it out below.
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