Collection Update #11
(November, 2018)
Rare Replay (Xbox One)
Deadpool & Deadpool 2 (Blu-Ray)
Bohemian Rhapsody (Cinema)
Rare
Replay (Xbox One)
Rare
Replay is the remastered collection of 30 Rare Games. The collection
includes; Jetpac, Lunar Jetman, Atic Atac, Sabre Wulf, Underwurlde,
Knight Lore, Gunfight, Slalom, R.C. Pro-Am, Cobra Triangle, Snake
Rattle 'n' Roll, Solar Jetman, Digger T. Rock, Battletoads, R.C.
Pro-Am II, Battletoads Arcade, Killer Instinct Gold, Blast Corps,
Banjo-Kazooie, Jet Force Gemini, Perfect Dark, Banjo-Tooie, Conker's
Bad Fur Day, Grabbed by the Ghoules, Kameo, Perfect Dark Zero, Viva
Pinata, Jetpac Refuelled, Viva Pinata: Trouble in Paradise &
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts. All the games look amazing and play
really smooth and well.
Deadpool
& Deadpool 2 (Blu-Ray)
We
all know the quick quips and laugh out loud antics of Deadpool, so
I'll keep it short. Wade Wilson develops cancer which spreads
throughout his body, then he is contacted by one of Ajax's men to
recruit him into a mutant gene group. Wade releases that the
organization is pretty bad, trapping him in a glass tank which
starves Wade from oxygen forcing his mutant genes to reveal
themselves. Wade plans to escape, which causes the building to
explode and his mutant genes to active; rapidly accelerating the
caner's power, but allow his body to heal itself at the same rate.
Wade then goes on a bloodbath goose chase looking for Ajax to get his
revenge. In the second Deadpool Movie, Deadpool joins the X-Men after
Vanessa is killed by henchmen and Deadpool wasn't able to stop them.
Not liking the methods of the X-Men, Deadpool and Weasel set up
X-Force and recruit mutants to do good and save the fate of Firefist.
Making the ultimate sacrifices to do something good in the world.
Bohemian
Rhapsody (Cinema)
Retelling
the true story of Freddie Mercury, the lead singer of Queen. Starting
in 1970, Freddie Mercury is working at Heathrow Airport and following
the college band “Smile”, featuring Roger Taylor & Brain May.
After following them for a while, Freddie asks the band to sing his
songs, but they end up allowing him to perform with them as their
lead singer quit the band. The crowd end up loving Freddie Mercury
and a couple of years later, the renamed “Queen”, have their
first album and sell out, later recording the poetic epic “Bohemian
Rhapsody”. Later showing Freddie's discovery of being gay,
Freddie's struggles with life and the band which resulted in
Freddie's split from the band to go solo, then regrouping to preform
at Live Aid. The cinematography was spot on. Full stop. Just great.
Rami Malek's performance of the legendary Freddie Mercury is scarily
accurate and excellent. But the music has been remastered and
performed amazingly. Now I have always loved Queen, with Freddie
Mercury being one of my all time heroes, so I am probably going to be
biased, but this is the must watch film of the year. 10/10
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