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The latest zombie apocalypse has a Canadian survivor.
One of the four new Left 4 Dead 2 survivors, who players guide through never- ending hordes of zombies, is voiced by Kingston, Ont., bad boy Hugh Dillon. The former frontman for multi-platinum rock band The Headstones and current big- screen actor is the voice behind Nick, a gambler and conman.
Dillon joins three other actors to breathe life into the game’s new survivors – a high school football coach (The Wire’s Chad Coleman), a TV news reporter (Rochelle Aytes from The Forgotten), and a hillbilly mechanic (Eric Ladin from Mad Men and Generation Kill).
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Do hockey fans have no shame? No. No they don’t. Nice example to set for your kids their guys.
Yes, it may be fake… but c’mon, suspend your disbelief people! This almost makes me want to buy Tony Hawk Ride… almost.
It’s time to play video games like it’s 1986. With the release of New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Nintendo has gone back to the popular plumber’s roots with a side-scrolling, 2-D adventure reminiscent of the franchise’s first four titles.
The new Star Trek movie ain’t no tale of geriatric space heroes wheezing their way from one scene to the next. It’s a shot of adrenaline the iconic science fiction series badly needed. But when it got its facelift, did Star Trek lose its heart? Keith Bonnell reports from the bridge…