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Xur’s back once again in Destiny, offering a fresh batch of new Exotic gear for Guardians to browse at their leisure, but where’s he decided to set up shop and, more importantly, is the Agent of the Nine selling anything worth the visit? The vendor’s first visit following the arrival of Destiny‘s final ever sandbox update Age of Triumph earlier this week, Bungie has seen fit to give Xur’s existing inventory an upgrade, adding in new weapon bundles that group together an Exotic weapon with a compatible Ornament. They’ll set you back a hefty 30 Strange Coins and 25 Silver Dust, though, so mull the decision over before you hit buy.
You can find the tentacle-faced merchant chilling out at the Tower this week, where he’s opted to hang out by the Crucible Quartermaster,...
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Xur’s back once again in Destiny, offering a fresh batch of new Exotic gear for Guardians to browse at their leisure, but where’s he decided to set up shop and, more importantly, is the Agent of the Nine selling anything worth the visit? The vendor’s first visit following the arrival of Destiny‘s final ever sandbox update Age of Triumph earlier this week, Bungie has seen fit to give Xur’s existing inventory an upgrade, adding in new weapon bundles that group together an Exotic weapon with a compatible Ornament. They’ll set you back a hefty 30 Strange Coins and 25 Silver Dust, though, so mull the decision over before you hit buy.
You can find the tentacle-faced merchant chilling out at the Tower this week, where he’s opted to hang out by the Crucible Quartermaster,...
- 3/31/2017
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
Destiny‘s most popular vendor has made his first appearance since the launch of the sci-fi shooter’s Rise of Iron expansion earlier this week, and the mysterious Agent of the Nine has some shiny, never-before-seen inventory in stock.
Not everything on offer is brand new, mind you, but there is the added benefit that all weapons and armor pieces – whether existing or newly-introduced – now come at 350 Light as opposed to 280, so even if you already own the Exotics Xur’s selling, here’s your chance to get them at a superior quality without having to infuse the ones collecting dust in your Vault.
Right then, onto the full stock list:
Twilight Garrison (Titan Chest Armor) – 13 Strange Coins Celestial Nighthawk (Hunter Helmet) – 13 Strange Coins Transversive Steps (Warlock Leg Armor) – 13 Strange Coins Monte Carlo (Auto Rifle) – 17 Strange Coins Exotic Legacy Engram (Guantlets) – 31 Strange Coins Three of Coins – 7 Strange Coins Glass Needles...
Not everything on offer is brand new, mind you, but there is the added benefit that all weapons and armor pieces – whether existing or newly-introduced – now come at 350 Light as opposed to 280, so even if you already own the Exotics Xur’s selling, here’s your chance to get them at a superior quality without having to infuse the ones collecting dust in your Vault.
Right then, onto the full stock list:
Twilight Garrison (Titan Chest Armor) – 13 Strange Coins Celestial Nighthawk (Hunter Helmet) – 13 Strange Coins Transversive Steps (Warlock Leg Armor) – 13 Strange Coins Monte Carlo (Auto Rifle) – 17 Strange Coins Exotic Legacy Engram (Guantlets) – 31 Strange Coins Three of Coins – 7 Strange Coins Glass Needles...
- 9/23/2016
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
The 69th annual Locarno Film Festival finally concluded after eleven days and screenings of 279 films, and awarded its Palmarès. The Golden Leopard went to “Godless,” a first feature from Bulgaria’s Ralitza Petrova. The film portrait of the criminal underbelly of Bulgaria also took home Best Actress for Irena Ivanova.
The fest jury awarded João Pedro Rodrigues Best Director for “O Ornitólogo.” Romanian director Radu Jude won the Special Jury Prize for his film “Inimi Cicatrizate” (Scarred Hearts), which was inspired by the 1937 Max Blecher novel.
Read More: João Pedro Rodrigues’ ‘The Ornithologist’ Will Blow Your Mind — Locarno Review
The public favorite, Ken Loach’s “I, Daniel Blake,” about a UK retiree struggling to obtain medical assistance from the state, won the Audience Award; at Cannes, Indiewire’s Eric Kohn dubbed the film “Loach’s best movie in years.”
Read More: Cannes Review: Why ‘I, Daniel Blake’ is Ken Loach...
The fest jury awarded João Pedro Rodrigues Best Director for “O Ornitólogo.” Romanian director Radu Jude won the Special Jury Prize for his film “Inimi Cicatrizate” (Scarred Hearts), which was inspired by the 1937 Max Blecher novel.
Read More: João Pedro Rodrigues’ ‘The Ornithologist’ Will Blow Your Mind — Locarno Review
The public favorite, Ken Loach’s “I, Daniel Blake,” about a UK retiree struggling to obtain medical assistance from the state, won the Audience Award; at Cannes, Indiewire’s Eric Kohn dubbed the film “Loach’s best movie in years.”
Read More: Cannes Review: Why ‘I, Daniel Blake’ is Ken Loach...
- 8/13/2016
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
Destiny‘s Xur is back for his weekly sale of exotic items old and new, but what’s up for grabs, and is any of it worth buying? Well you’ve come to the right place, we’ve got all the info you need to make an informed purchase.
Among the Agent Of The Nine’s wares this week are the Monte Carlo assault rifle – which was previously exclusive to PlayStation players in Year 1 – and an armour piece for each class, including two returning Year 1 Exotics that have been updated to Year 2 status. Check out the full list below:
Helm of Inmost Light – Titan Helmet – 35 Intellect, 36 Strength – 13 Strange Coins Radiant Dance Machines – Hunter Leg Armour – 40 Intellect, 37 Strength – 13 Strange Coins Nothing Manacles – Warlock Gauntlets – 52 Discipline – 13 Strange Coins Monte Carlo – Auto Rifle – 23 Strange Coins Legacy Engram – Primary Weapon Engram – 31 Strange Coins
If any of those take your fancy, you can locate Xur...
Among the Agent Of The Nine’s wares this week are the Monte Carlo assault rifle – which was previously exclusive to PlayStation players in Year 1 – and an armour piece for each class, including two returning Year 1 Exotics that have been updated to Year 2 status. Check out the full list below:
Helm of Inmost Light – Titan Helmet – 35 Intellect, 36 Strength – 13 Strange Coins Radiant Dance Machines – Hunter Leg Armour – 40 Intellect, 37 Strength – 13 Strange Coins Nothing Manacles – Warlock Gauntlets – 52 Discipline – 13 Strange Coins Monte Carlo – Auto Rifle – 23 Strange Coins Legacy Engram – Primary Weapon Engram – 31 Strange Coins
If any of those take your fancy, you can locate Xur...
- 12/11/2015
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
Music and Sex: Scenes from a life - A novel in progress (first chapter here).
As 1980 got going, Walter was distracted from Janie’s absence by progress on the band front. Garrick had found an electric guitarist, Tom O’Reilly. Though still lacking bass and drums, they decided to try putting together some new songs and practicing some covers -- because as TomO (as he styled himself) pointed out pragmatically, a good set of rockin’ covers would get them gigs at the frats that lined the south side of 114th St. Over a round of beers at the Marlin, a brightly lit bar that had less visual flair than a high school cafeteria, but the cheapest beer near campus, they decided to take turns suggesting covers.
Walter led off: "For Your Love." He liked it because of its harpsichord riff.
"Fuck that!" blurted TomO. "I was told we'd be covering Nuggets-type songs.
As 1980 got going, Walter was distracted from Janie’s absence by progress on the band front. Garrick had found an electric guitarist, Tom O’Reilly. Though still lacking bass and drums, they decided to try putting together some new songs and practicing some covers -- because as TomO (as he styled himself) pointed out pragmatically, a good set of rockin’ covers would get them gigs at the frats that lined the south side of 114th St. Over a round of beers at the Marlin, a brightly lit bar that had less visual flair than a high school cafeteria, but the cheapest beer near campus, they decided to take turns suggesting covers.
Walter led off: "For Your Love." He liked it because of its harpsichord riff.
"Fuck that!" blurted TomO. "I was told we'd be covering Nuggets-type songs.
- 9/6/2015
- by RomanAkLeff
- www.culturecatch.com
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Adam Shankman is developing a series for HBO focusing on the political turmoil of New York in the late 1960s, including the connections between the mob and the gay community. One of the original owners of the Stonewall Inn will work on the series as a consulting producer.
Variety reports that Boardwalk Empire and Downton Abbey alum Charlie Cox has been cast in the lead role for Netflix’s upcoming Daredevil series.
Cox’s role on Downton Abbey might have been brief but it was memorable
TMZ says that the family of Whitney Houston is thinking of filing a lawsuit to stop Lifetime’s movie about the pop star. The family is working on a movie of their own, according to TMZ and believe a star of Houston’s stature deserves a big screen movie.
Jeopardy champion Arthur Chu challenges the media narrative where the lovable nerd wears down...
Adam Shankman is developing a series for HBO focusing on the political turmoil of New York in the late 1960s, including the connections between the mob and the gay community. One of the original owners of the Stonewall Inn will work on the series as a consulting producer.
Variety reports that Boardwalk Empire and Downton Abbey alum Charlie Cox has been cast in the lead role for Netflix’s upcoming Daredevil series.
Cox’s role on Downton Abbey might have been brief but it was memorable
TMZ says that the family of Whitney Houston is thinking of filing a lawsuit to stop Lifetime’s movie about the pop star. The family is working on a movie of their own, according to TMZ and believe a star of Houston’s stature deserves a big screen movie.
Jeopardy champion Arthur Chu challenges the media narrative where the lovable nerd wears down...
- 5/28/2014
- by Lyle Masaki
- The Backlot
The "Madagascar" franchise, with its skeletal, if somewhat clever plot mechanics (animals from the Central Park zoo are mistakenly shipped to exotic lands – first Madagascar, then Africa proper – all the while longing for their urban environments), and characters almost exclusively defined by outdated ethnic stereotypes (mostly tired New Yorkers-as-neurotic-Jews-or-loud-African-Americans stuff), is arguably the least ambitious or satisfying of DreamWorks Animation’s admittedly low-wattage carousel of animated tent poles (which now include “Shrek” and its off-shoots, “How to Train Your Dragon,” and “Kung Fu Panda”). And while “Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted” isn’t some kind of triumph, it is a surprisingly satisfying romp, especially when it keeps its manic pacing up.
“Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted” begins with a kind of “Previously on ‘Madagascar’…” update, which you’d be tempted to call lazy but with a series of movies as instantly forgettable as these, you’ll...
“Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted” begins with a kind of “Previously on ‘Madagascar’…” update, which you’d be tempted to call lazy but with a series of movies as instantly forgettable as these, you’ll...
- 6/8/2012
- by Drew Taylor
- The Playlist
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