Countless eager gamers waited to play ‘Grand Theft Auto Online,’ which was released at 7 a.m. Et on Oct. 1 with some server issues. Nevertheless, fans took to Twitter to voice their excitement over the new game!
Gamers are kissing their social lives goodbye as they settle in to play the highly-anticipated multiplayer online version of Grand Theft Auto V. Read on to see what the fans have to say!
‘Grand Theft Auto Online’ Released — Fans Tweet Their Reactions
Grand theft auto V online allllllll daaaaaay
— Leo (@TheOgKingLeo) October 1, 2013
The government shut down today because of grand theft auto online
— Joe Dougherty (@_joedougherty_) October 1, 2013
The government may have shut down but Grand Theft Auto Online did come out today. Ya win some ya lose some.
— Not Rick (@Wwpmbd) October 1, 2013
Grand theft auto online !!
— gustavo (@llkinggus13ll) October 1, 2013
The real reason for the #govtshutdown: People wanted to get a head start on Grand Theft Auto Online.
Gamers are kissing their social lives goodbye as they settle in to play the highly-anticipated multiplayer online version of Grand Theft Auto V. Read on to see what the fans have to say!
‘Grand Theft Auto Online’ Released — Fans Tweet Their Reactions
Grand theft auto V online allllllll daaaaaay
— Leo (@TheOgKingLeo) October 1, 2013
The government shut down today because of grand theft auto online
— Joe Dougherty (@_joedougherty_) October 1, 2013
The government may have shut down but Grand Theft Auto Online did come out today. Ya win some ya lose some.
— Not Rick (@Wwpmbd) October 1, 2013
Grand theft auto online !!
— gustavo (@llkinggus13ll) October 1, 2013
The real reason for the #govtshutdown: People wanted to get a head start on Grand Theft Auto Online.
- 10/1/2013
- by Ivy Jacobson
- HollywoodLife
Notorious Boston gangster Whitey Bulger, who partially influenced Jack Nicholson's character in The Departed, will get his first post-arrest big screen close-up courtesy of Twilight star Peter Facinelli. The actor is producing an adaptation of Street Soldier: My Life as an Enforcer for Whitey Bulger and the Boston Irish Mob, written by former kickboxing champ and Bulger enforcer Edward MacKenzie, Aka Eddie Mac.
- 6/29/2011
- Movieline
There are a few pieces of development news for you today. Deadline tells us that Kario Salem – who is working with DreamWorks and Warner Bros. on a biopic of Martin Luther King Jr. — has signed with the former studio on another project, one only described as a crime thriller. Produced by Gary Foster, Russ Krasnoff, and Adrienne Maloof, the story is said to be “inspired by true events,” centering on “decorated war hero returns home to a job as a police officer, and to the woman of his dreams.” Things go awry when “everything he believes in turns out to be fiction.”
Kalem has been getting a decent amount of work lately, having written the Patricia Cornwall adaptation Scarpetta, which will star Angelina Jolie, as well as Curtis Hanon‘s Mavericks, starring Gerard Butler. I’m not familiar with any of his writing, sadly, so it wouldn’t be possible...
Kalem has been getting a decent amount of work lately, having written the Patricia Cornwall adaptation Scarpetta, which will star Angelina Jolie, as well as Curtis Hanon‘s Mavericks, starring Gerard Butler. I’m not familiar with any of his writing, sadly, so it wouldn’t be possible...
- 6/28/2011
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
Filed under: Movie News
Talk about good timing: Peter Facinelli (the head of the Cullen vampire clan in the 'Twilight' series) had already acquired the rights to a book about Whitey Bulger when the mob boss was nabbed on June 23 after more than 15 years on the run.
Now, with interest piqued in the tale of the Boston mobster, Facinelli is going ahead with his adaptation of 'Street Soldier: My Life As an Enforcer for Whitey Bulger and the Boston Irish Mob,' by Edward MacKenzie and Phyllis Karas.
The film will tell the story from the vantage point of mob enforcer "Eddie Mac," who did his boss's dirty work on the mean streets of Boston.
Bulger's story was already told, after a fashion, in Martin Scorsese's Oscar-winning 'The Departed,' which was said to be been inspired by Bulger's villainous exploits.
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Talk about good timing: Peter Facinelli (the head of the Cullen vampire clan in the 'Twilight' series) had already acquired the rights to a book about Whitey Bulger when the mob boss was nabbed on June 23 after more than 15 years on the run.
Now, with interest piqued in the tale of the Boston mobster, Facinelli is going ahead with his adaptation of 'Street Soldier: My Life As an Enforcer for Whitey Bulger and the Boston Irish Mob,' by Edward MacKenzie and Phyllis Karas.
The film will tell the story from the vantage point of mob enforcer "Eddie Mac," who did his boss's dirty work on the mean streets of Boston.
Bulger's story was already told, after a fashion, in Martin Scorsese's Oscar-winning 'The Departed,' which was said to be been inspired by Bulger's villainous exploits.
Continue Reading...
- 6/28/2011
- by Sharon Knolle
- Moviefone
Exclusive: Twilight Saga star Peter Facinelli is producing an adaptation of Street Soldier: My Life as an Enforcer For Whitey Bulger and the Boston Irish Mob, an adaptation of the Edward MacKenzie and Phyllis Karas book. Facinelli Films is teamed with Brookstreet Pictures on an indie film that will tell the story of Bulger's rise and disappearance from the Boston mob scene. While Bulger was said to have informed the character that Jack Nicholson played in The Departed, his tale has drawn film interest after he was apprehended in Santa Monica after vanishing in 1994 as federal agents were about to arrest him in connection with 21 killings, racketeering and other crimes perpetrated in the 70s and 80s involving his Winter Hill gang. Fortunately for Facinelli, he got involved nine months ago and has a Nick Gordon script and funding commitment from Brookstreet Pictures. He wants to tell the story from the vantage point of MacKenzie,...
- 6/28/2011
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
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