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Imitation is the sincerest form of robbery | This Week in Business

Imitation is the sincerest form of robbery | This Week in Business
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Imitation is the sincerest form of robbery | This Week in Business

Imitation is the sincerest form of robbery | This Week in Business
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How Battle Royale - 2000 movie that spawned Fortnite, PUBG games - became a cult classic

How Battle Royale - 2000 movie that spawned Fortnite, PUBG games - became a cult classic
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Giveaway - Win Battle Royale Limited Edition Blu-ray

Thanks to Arrow Video, we’ve got a copy of the limited edition Blu-ray release of Battle Royale, which features a brand new 4K restoration of the classic cult shocker. Read on for details of how to enter… The kids of Third Year Class-B Shiroiwa Junior High School are back, in a brand new UHD restoration of the classic cult shocker adapted from the controversial novel by Koushun Takami. Presenting an alternate dystopian vision of turn-of-the-millennium Japan, Battle Royale follows the 42 junior high school students selected to take part in the government’s annual Battle Royale programme, established as an extreme method of addressing concerns about juvenile delinquency. Dispatched to a remote island, they are each given individual weapons (ranging from Uzis and machetes to pan lids and binoculars), food and water, and the order to go out and kill one other. Every player is fitted with an explosive collar around their neck, imposing a strict three-day time limit on the deadly

Book Club: Readers Review The Dying Game by Åsa Avdic

The Local Catherine Edwards Share this article When a storm unfolds on a dystopian island, it s clear nothing is what it seems in October s book. Photo: Roberto Nickson/Pexels Catherine Edwards 15:31 CET Throughout October, The Local s Book Club has been reading psychological thriller The Dying Game. Here s a glimpse of what our readers thought. Set in a dystopian near future where the Soviet Union never fell, The Dying Game s premise is already intriguing, and after an early twist it veers into the locked room genre. The year is 2037, and author Åsa Avdic transports us to the tiny island of Isola, where seven people are competing for a role in intelligence. Main character Anna Francis isn t one of them; she s been hired to stage her own death and observe how the others react.

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