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Trailer Tracker: Harry Potter, Little Fockers, RED, more

It’s that time of the week … or one day past that usual time of the week! That’s right, time for Trailer Tracker where we at Player Affinity brave the bleak and foreboding world of the internet searching for the newest trailers. This week is loaded with good stuff. We start with the much-anticipated full trailer for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows as well as two other sequels, Meet the Fockers and the follow-up to last years horror movie phenomenon, Paranormal Activity 2. After that it’s on to retired people kicking ass in Red, Johnny Depp voicing a lizard lost in the Mojave Desert in Gore Verbinski’s Rango, the teaser for David Fincher’s Facebook movie The Social Network and the newest of the bunch, the American remake of the Swedish vampire film, entitled Let Me In, starring Chloe Moretz. 

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July Movie Preview

We’re already into July, but the summer is just heating up. June was dominated by family films, with Shrek Forever After, The Karate Kid and Toy Story 3 as the movies that topped the box office. As great as those films are (especially Toy Story 3), summer is supposed to be about the live-action blockbusters be they action films, fantasy adventures, sci-fi thrillers or star-studded comedies. Well, that’s exactly what July 2010 is all about. Time to bring it on.

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The Idiot’s Guide (ages 20+) to The Last Airbender

Not really sure what all this The Last Airbender business is about? Neither am I — and neither is anyone born before 1990. Join me as a fumble my way through flash websites, Wikipedia and more in attempt to learn something about one of this summer’s biggest fantasy films. I’ve scrummaged through the elemental nations, character, trailers, clips and more, so at least respect how much time I’ve put in and read.

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Twilight Eclipse Gets An 8-Bit Epic

I guess I’ve seen people spend time on stranger things, but this is still really, really strange. This fellow here’s crafted a Twilight Eclipse 8-bit epic, spanning multiple YouTube videos with enough branching paths to warrant two to three playthroughs. Well, not really play, but rather, just to witness how things will pan out. Spoilers: It always ends with people dying.

It’s certainly a game that something like the Twilight series does not deserve, but it’s fun nonetheless. I’m sure the line for Eclipse has already circled around my block and the closest movie theater from where I live is at least 10 miles away. Blergh.

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Twilight Eclipse Gets An 8-Bit Epic

I guess I’ve seen people spend time on stranger things, but this is still really, really strange. This fellow here’s crafted a Twilight Eclipse 8-bit epic, spanning multiple YouTube videos with enough branching paths to warrant two to three playthroughs. Well, not really play, but rather, just to witness how things will pan out. Spoilers: It always ends with people dying.

It’s certainly a game that something like the Twilight series does not deserve, but it’s fun nonetheless. I’m sure the line for Eclipse has already circled around my block and the closest movie theater from where I live is at least 10 miles away. Blergh.

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Tony Hawk E3 2010 Interview

He revolutionized the extreme sports video game genre and put skateboarding on the map in a way no one else could. Of course, the only man I could be talking about is the legendary Tony Hawk.

I had a chance before E3 officially got underway, and Activision threw their mega-concert, to catch up with the skate legend and to talk to him about his new game coming out this fall, Tony Hawk’s Shred from Activision. We also chatted about what he thought his legacy was and what it was like to turn the video game world on its head.

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Tony Hawk E3 2010 Interview

He revolutionized the extreme sports video game genre and put skateboarding on the map in a way no one else could. Of course, the only man I could be talking about is the legendary Tony Hawk.

I had a chance before E3 officially got underway, and Activision threw their mega-concert, to catch up with the skate legend and to talk to him about his new game coming out this fall, Tony Hawk’s Shred from Activision. We also chatted about what he thought his legacy was and what it was like to turn the video game world on its head.

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True Blood – It Hurts Me Too

A strange installment in the series, not simply in the way the episode ends, which even for True Blood is pretty disturbing, but rather due to its inconsistency. The third series has yet to take hold and It Hurts Me Too, unfortunately makes little ground but is somewhat saved by some incredibly shocking imagery and a greater focus on action.

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Satterfield with Ray Carsillo on E3

Before E3 came to a close, I had a chance to speak with a veteran of gaming journalism who is currently the Editor-in-Chief of GameTrailers.com, Shane Satterfield.

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Satterfield with Ray Carsillo on E3

Before E3 came to a close, I had a chance to speak with a veteran of gaming journalism who is currently the Editor-in-Chief of GameTrailers.com, Shane Satterfield.

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