Robert Redford – OBITUARY

Born on August 18, 1936, in Los Angeles, Charles Robert Redford Jr. had a somewhat turbulent youth, being expelled from the University of Colorado due to alcohol. After a difficult period marked by his mother’s early death at age 40 and various jobs, he found himself in Florence studying art. He eventually returned to the US and pursued set design in New York before discovering his passion for acting. He married producer Lola Van Wagenen in 1958 and began building his career with small roles in television and on stage. A breakthrough came with the 1962 film *The Voice of Charlie Pont*, earning him an Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actor, which led to the lead role in the Broadway hit *Barefoot in the Park* (and the subsequent film adaptation in 1967). His performance as a bisexual movie star in *Inside Daisy Clover* (1965) garnered him a Golden Globe nomination. These roles paved the way for a string of successful films, culminating in his international stardom opposite Paul Newman in *Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid*, which received seven Oscar nominations. Redford and Newman remained close friends until Newman’s death in 2008.

This Upcoming Indie Game Has an Interesting Concept, But It Lacks Polish

I only played the demo of *Go North*, but even those two levels gave me a good idea of what the complete game would be like. The core idea is strong: you guide the character, Dara, through tougher and tougher mazes to reach the Maze God, who promises to fulfill any explorer’s wish. Unfortunately, that’s where the good parts end. The actual gameplay feels bland and moves at a sluggish pace.

Rumour: Assassin’s Creed 4 Remake Makes Big Changes, Drops Modern Day Story and Adds RPG Elements

Okay, so I’m hearing from Jeux Vidéo Magazine that Ubisoft is seriously rethinking the story in the next Assassin’s Creed. Apparently, they’re ditching the modern-day stuff altogether and focusing entirely on Edward Kenway’s adventures – more story for him, which sounds awesome! From what I understand, gameplay is going to feel more like the recent AC games, but they’re adding in RPG stuff like loot drops and stats for Edward’s weapons and armor. Basically, it’s looking like a blend of classic Assassin’s Creed and some good old-fashioned RPG grinding – I’m definitely excited about that!

LimeWire Buys Fyre Festival: The Meme Heist of the Century 🤡

Ah, but the path to ownership was not without its rivals. Among them stood Ryan Reynolds, that silver-tongued merchant of charm, who had apparently fancied the idea of adding Fyre Festival to his collection of ironic acquisitions. His marketing agency, Maximum Effort, had placed a bid-though one suspects it was done half in jest, like betting on a three-legged horse. Upon losing, Reynolds offered his congratulations with the dry wit of a man who knows he’s dodged a cannonball: “Congrats to LimeWire… I look forward to attending their first event but will be bringing my own palette of water.” A wise precaution indeed.

Kate Middleton & King Charles III Share Heartwarming Moment at Funeral

At the funeral of Katharine, Duchess of Kent – the wife of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, who was a cousin of the late Queen Elizabeth II – on September 16th, Princess Catherine was photographed comforting her father-in-law. She put her arm around his shoulder while kissing him on both cheeks and offering a curtsy.