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Clerks 3 Will Recreate Famous Jay & Silent Bob Scene from the Original

The original Clerks was, arguably, geek culture’s first major shot across the mainstream bow upon its Oct. 1994 release. Having rode Cannes Film Festival buzz from earlier that year, the print-media-proliferated story of a regular dude from New Jersey selling his precious comic book collection to help fund his $27,575 indie passion project stoked a cultural curiosity that money couldn’t buy. Of course, said curiosity yielded the breakthrough of a lifetime for the dude in question, Kevin Smith. Now, some 27 years and several shared-universe films later, the filmmaker and recent Masters of the Universe visionary reveals that Clerks III…
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Resident Evil vs. Silent Hill: Which Franchise is Scarier?

The release of Resident Evil Village and the always persistent rumors of a Silent Hill revival seem to have these two famous franchises on the minds of more horror fans than ever. Then again, these two franchises tend to live rent free in the minds of most gamers most of the time due to the simple fact that they feature some of the greatest scares in video game history. “Scare” is the key word here. Maybe you have an opinion on which games are better, more memorable, or more fun, but at the end of the day, which franchise do…
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Hideo Kojima Doesn’t Need Konami to Return to Silent Hill

It doesn’t take much to get fans excited about a new Hideo Kojima game. In fact, all it really took to get everyone talking about what Kojima will do next was this tweet from Kojima Productions that simply mentioned the team is currently hiring for a new project. #KojimaProductions confirms a new project is in development and is looking to hire the best-in-class talent to work out of our Tokyo studio. For more information on the openings and requirements, please visit our website at https://t.co/jeTGnnwLAW pic.twitter.com/StLOrxTlhg— KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS (Eng) (@KojiPro2015_EN) October 22, 2020 The tweet doesn’t include much information, and…
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Silent Hill: Shattered Memories “Follow-Up” Teased by Writer Sam Barlow

On Twitter, Sam Barlow (writer of Her Story and Telling Lies) revealed that he’s trying to pitch a follow-up to his 2009 horror game, Silent Hill: Shattered Memories. TFW an interviewer asks what you'd do to make a Shattered Memories follow-up today but you can't tell them because you're currently pitching that thing pic.twitter.com/ztnbcjjBck— Sam Barlow (@mrsambarlow) October 7, 2020 Barlow expands upon that statement in a separate tweet in which he mentions that a follow-up to Shattered Memories is not the premise of his mysterious “Project A” game. However, he suggests that a Shattered Memories follow-up could be developed…
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How Hideo Kojima and Junji Ito Could Finish What Silent Hills Started

The collaboration survival horror fans have been waiting for may finally be happening, according to famed mangaka Junji Ito, who confirmed that he’s been talking to video game auteur Hideo Kojima about working together on a new horror project, which has been the subject of much speculation since the release of Death Stranding last year. Ito shared this tidbit while talking to Viz Media during this weekend’s Comic-Con@Home event, where he was asked whether he was currently working on any video game projects. “So, the simple answer is no,” Ito’s translator Junko Goda told Viz Media. “However, I do know…
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A Silent Voice

A Silent Voice follows the poignant and moving story of Sh?ya Ishida, a school bully, and Sh?ko Nishimiya, a young girl with a hearing disability. Their story begins in sixth grade when Sh?ko transfers to Sh?ya?s elementary school and quickly finds herself bullied and isolated due to her hearing disability. Years later, the tables turn, and Sh?ya finds himself the victim. A Silent Voice depicts the struggles and challenges of adolescence alongside coming-of-age outside the norm. [Eleven Arts]Rated: Not RatedRelease Date: Oct 20, 2017
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