Jerry Bruckheimer's latest movie, Confessions Of A Shopaholic, premieres next month and ... wait, where are you going? This might actually interest you. Halfway through the movie you'll be able to catch a glimpse of the poster art for Bruckheimer's 2010 take on Prince of Persia. According to MTV, the previously unseen artwork shows up during a scene in Times Square and features Jake Gyllenhaal in full costume.
Surely, that's well worth going to see a movie with "Shopaholic" in the title. The perfect way to pull in the young, male gaming audience.
Reader Comments (25)
Posted: Jan 27th 2009 9:14AM (Unverified) said
WUT IS DIS? where is mah dsfanboy.com? why u b showin' da movies!?
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Posted: Jan 27th 2009 9:22AM (Unverified) said
Ick. I knew I should have click on the "Joystiq - Change is Coming" banner sooner. I don't like this. =\ Time to find a new news source.
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Posted: Jan 27th 2009 9:36AM WiNGSPANTT from TopTierTacticsco said
Find a new news source? Good luck.
Kotaku is basically an extension of 4chan, minus the grammatical correctness.
And pretty much every other site lacks the 'stiq's artistic and comedic flair.
Pretty much just this site and Gamervision are the only ones worth reading on the Internet.
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Kotaku is basically an extension of 4chan, minus the grammatical correctness.
And pretty much every other site lacks the 'stiq's artistic and comedic flair.
Pretty much just this site and Gamervision are the only ones worth reading on the Internet.
Posted: Jan 27th 2009 9:22AM (Unverified) said
I think this movie is gonna be shit. A big load of stinky shit.
BTW, you guys did a great job with this new redesigned Joystiq, but I'll like a log-in system please?
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BTW, you guys did a great job with this new redesigned Joystiq, but I'll like a log-in system please?
Posted: Jan 27th 2009 9:23AM Andrew Yoon said
Log-in system is something that's in the works. However, it won't happen immediately.
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Posted: Jan 27th 2009 9:24AM (Unverified) said
Ick, what is this? I knew I should have clicked on that "Joystiq - Change is Coming" banner sooner. Time to find a new news source.
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Posted: Jan 27th 2009 9:27AM ChiTownRuler23 said
lol "Jerry Bruckheimer's latest movie, Confessions Of A Shopaholic, premieres next month and ... wait, where are you going?" lol priceless
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Posted: Jan 27th 2009 9:35AM igorponweed said
Oh, crap. The site is terrible now! It looks like joyystiq mini! This is barely relevant to ninendo. Hey! This guy who thought of working for nintendo just washed my windows! Yay!
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Posted: Jan 27th 2009 9:44AM TheDarkWayne said
the site is terrible? really? come on, when it's down to it, barely anything changed
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Posted: Jan 27th 2009 9:46AM Mr Khan said
I just thought of something interesting: since the comments are now all run together like this, does that mean commenters are cross-compatible too? Will tmac start trolling what used to be Wiifanboy stories, like he trolled Wii stories on joystiq, because they are one-in-the-same?
Each community had its own cast of regulars. Running them all together is going to create havoc, at least in the short term
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Each community had its own cast of regulars. Running them all together is going to create havoc, at least in the short term
Posted: Jan 27th 2009 12:19PM Duke said
As they explained yesterday, it is merged into this - http://nintendo.joystiq.com/
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Posted: Jan 27th 2009 10:32AM The Albatross said
Didn't Walt Disney already make this movie when it was called Alladin?
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Posted: Jan 27th 2009 3:24PM (Unverified) said
Letting your children watch Aladdin makes them terrorists, apparently.
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Posted: Feb 13th 2009 4:24PM (Unverified) said
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