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The Ultimate James Bond Vehicle Guide
James Bond is a dude who knows how to rock a sweet ride. Over his twenty-five films, he’s driven some of the best cars ever made. And here they all are.
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VIDEO: Watch someone play a first person shooter with a steering wheel
Watching someone play a a first person shooter with a steering wheel controller, in this case the N64 classic Goldeneye, is somewhat strange. But after a few moments, it makes total sense.
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VIDEO: ‘GoldenEye’ was a great game, but certainly not perfect
We often forget that even the most beloved games from our youth, like GoldenEye, were hardly perfect. Which is why IRL antics can help clean those rose-tinted glasses we often wear.
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10 of the most memorable weapons from movies
When it comes to many movies, a simple six-shooter just won't do. Through the years, there have been plenty uniquely destructive weapons to grace the big screen.
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Living in a Post-Tebowing World
Last weekend, Tim Tebow's Super Bowl dreams went up in smoke (or was that just a cold breeze coming off Tom Brady's throwing arm?) when the Patriots pummeled the Broncos in the playoffs. The team’s loss didn't break my heart, but there is one thing about the Florida quarterback's inaugural NFL season I will miss.
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So the new possible leader of North Korea might be a gamer dork
He’s also into basketball, James Bond, and manga by the way.
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8 of the manliest fictional characters of all-time
There are loads of male characters in all manner of fictional text and media. Some, though, have such innate manliness that you could practically distill and bottle it. Here’s a list of the manliest fictional characters ever to grace the page and screen.
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9 historical figures who could be Bond villains
The Bond villain has become a cultural archetype, a figure of menace who is various parts insane, dashing and ruthless. Everyone has a mental image of what the typical Bond villain is like, but why should our imaginations be confined by the world of fiction, especially when human history