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THIS JUST OUT: Hugh Laurie! Game Noir! Exorcism!

Posted by LUKE.BAUMGARTEN at 03:50 PM on Tue, May. 17, 2011

The_Roommate_Film.jpegDVD

The Roommate
See super-fine Leighton Meester in My Roommate Is a Nutjob. Rated PG-13

The Rite
See super-fine (in a hot grandpa way) Anthony Hopkins in My Roommate Needs an Exorcism. Rated PG-13

The Mechanic
See super-fine (in a kiss-me-or-kill-me way) Jason Statham in My Murdered Dad's Intimidating Best Friend is Training Me to Be an Assassin So I Can Avenge Him. Rated R


danger_mouserome.jpegMUSIC

Rome | Danger Mouse 
There was a time — call this time "2004" — when Danger Mouse was seen as an agitator, thief, enemy of the record industry, and quite possibly a genius (or at least a one-off savant). There was a time — call this time "since then" — when Danger Mouse has become an industry-beloved, Grammy-winning, world-conquering producer. (Granted, after 2009, EMI considers him a troublemaker again.) Here, he continues his singular project of making weird-ass pop music that is the spiritual offspring of Ennio Morricone and will still sell a billion records because Jack White and Norah Jones sing on it. The year 2004 was right: genius. 

Let Them Talk | Hugh Laurie
Dr. House makes a blues record. The generous end of the (mostly British) critical consensus is, "for a white, middle-class Englishman, Hugh Laurie plays a surprisingly convincing bluesman."

Give 'Til It's Gone | Ben Harper 
Another exact-same album from Ben Harper


la_noire_00.jpegVIDEOGAMES

Maybe I'm too hard on you, videogame industry. Maybe I'm the one to blame. "Luke doesn't like me," you say. This is true. Most of the time, I think you're all talk. And the cost for that talk is generally more than I care to pay ($59.99 MSRP for Lego Pirates of the Caribbean — really?). And when it's a reasonable amount of money (as in the Wii's $8 downloadable Chrono Trigger, out this week), it's for a game I played — and loved — 15 years ago. No, videogame industry, I think you're the problem. That said...

L.A. Noire | PS3, XBox
Looks pretty rad, and may be worth putting off that kitchen remodel for. A war hero-turned-cop tries to clean up 1947 Los Angeles after exposing corruption. Gameplay includes everything from gumshoeing to car chases to shootouts in a world that's not quite as open as Grand Theft Auto but big enough to feel complete.

Infinity Blade (Multiplayer) | iOS
This game costs, like, $6 bucks (if you've bought the single player edition, the update is free). It's no Lego Pirates of the Caribbean, but I also didn't have to take out a second mortgage for the five hours of absorbing gameplay here. 

 
 
 
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