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Rotten Tomatoes posted some quotes from Jeff Bridges. “I heard they’re going to pitch me one pretty soon,” said Bridges. “I hear they’re going to make a sequel. I’m always curious to hear what they’re going to say. I haven’t heard [the idea yet].”

That’s right people. Tron 2 has been rumored for a long time. Looks like Jeff Bridges might need the work. For some reason it seems like if they did a sequel to Tron he wouldn’t do anymore than a cameo in the film. Whatever, retro is the future of movies these days.

Of course, if they did a sequel now, they would be using all the newest, latest tech and innovations available. You know, like better glowing effects, and Imax 3D discs flying at our faces. Now that I think about it, Tron 2 would be pretty sweet in 3D on an Imax screen.

Tron!

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I just have to say, that’s pretty awesome. While Ford may be getting old in his old age, uh? Anyway, he still makes a great adventurer/explorer. This poster alone has got to be better than the entire Tomb Raider movie franchise. If you want an even bigger, hi resolution poster, check out the Indiana Jones official site here.

The art is from longtime Lucas poster artist Drew Struzan. You can check out some of his other amazing poster work at his website here. Oh, and if you didn’t read it on the poster, the movie is coming out on May 22nd 2008. I can’t wait. Well, I can, I just don’t want to.

Later!

That’s right everybody, Ubisoft has revealed they are working on a sequel to one of the best shooter’s of the past few years. Are you ready for this? The sequel is set in none other than Las Vegas Nevada.

“Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas had the effect of a bomb in the world of video gaming in 2006, by introducing in one fell swoop technological advance and innovation in terms gameplay,” said Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot. “We are confident that Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas 2 will also pioneer in the field of highly competitive shooters and delight fans of the Rainbow Six brand.”

And they have a release date so we might as well start counting down right? It’s set for March 2008. Since they don’t give a day of the month I’m just going to assume it’s the last day of March.

In other Ubisoft news, they’ve delayed their premiere PS3 shooter Haze. Pushing it back until early next year. As if Sony needed anymore bad news. And they’ve also announced a delay for Sam Fisher’s next mission, Splinter Cell: Conviction, maybe pushed back as far as fall next year.
Boom!

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