Saturday, June 20, 2009

Links For 6-21-2009

Couldn't Think Of A Category

Cop brandishes gun at McDonald's because order taking too long. Haven't we all wanted to pull a gun on a McDonald's employee at one time or another? Of course, most of us don't have the benefit of being a police officer.

Eight percent admit to downloading video illegally. Another huge percentage are lying about not doing it!

Somebody Earned Some Cool Points

Moby: The RIAA needs to be disbanded. I was never too into his music, like a few songs, but this is pure awesome.

Pixar sends copy of UP to dying little girl. Very cool of them.

Hot Celebrity Ladies

TV hottie Olivia Munn posed for Playboy, but not nude. There's an interview with her about it: Olivia Munn not nude, not for a lack of effort. Then there's the tame, but probably not safe for work pix: Olivia Munn Playboy shoot, not nude but still HOT! (There are higher-res versions out there, but I didn't think to bookmark the link. Sorry!)

Exclusive new details on the Leighton Meester sex tape. Yes. Oh, yes.



Entertainment

CHUCK's third season will feature sandwiches, imperfect kung-fu. Such a loooong wait.

Neve Campbell turns down SCREAM 4. Not that anybody cares, because all of the SCREAM movies after the first one were complete garbage, and the first one's formula was overly copied for a good five years, maybe more. Can anybody think of anything that Neve Campbell has done since the SCREAM movies anyway?

Video Games

Activision threatens to "stop supporting" Sony consoles. So, Sony responds to Activision's threats to ditch playstation. I shrug shoulders.

SPLINTER CELL CONVICTION on PS3? Never, says Ubi. Will SPLINTER CELL on PS3 become the new METAL GEAR SOLID 4 on Xbox?

STREET FIGHTER IV sequel 'practically confirmed'. A sequel? From Capcom. Neeeeever.

Raccoon City recreated in LEFT 4 DEAD, full RE3 campaign on the way. I might have to re-install LEFT 4 DEAD on my computer now. Dammit!

GameStop have head in sand over digital downloads. Until bandwidth caps disappear and US broadband speeds reach the higher speeds found in some other countries, I think physical media won't be going anywhere for awhile.

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