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Metro’s 7th Heaven


METRO NEWS SERVICES
November 19, 2009 9:52 p.m.
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Assassin’s Creed II
Immerse yourself in Renaissance-era Italy for some art — the art of killing, that is. Montreal-based Ubisoft’s latest title revolves around an Italian nobleman-turned-assassin seeking revenge for the death of his father and brothers. Plenty of violence and thrills follow, but one of the biggest attractions of the game are characters based on historical figures such as Leonardo da Vinci and Lorenzo di Medici.

New Moon
For those (and there are millions of them if advance ticket sales are any indicators) who get dizzy at the sight of vampires and werewolves professing puppy love to one human hottie, opening day of the Twilight sequel is Christmas, New Year’s Eve and Valentine’s Day rolled into one. For the rest of us, there’s still Halloween.

Sarah Palin
On what planet does a vice-president wannabe become regular news fodder? Apparently on the one we live in. The former Alaska governor’s latest headline-magnet is her memoir Going Rogue (released Tuesday), which has been sitting atop book charts for month. There are also reports of hundreds of fans lining up outside bookstores to meet Palin on her promotional tour across the U.S.

Kindle
It’s here. Finally. This week, Amazon.com announced that the popular e-book reader - which is lighter than the average paperback, less than a centimetre thick and has a 15-centimetre screen - is now available in Canada, about six weeks after it launched internationally in more than 100 other countries. However, the $300-plus price tag may keep it off of many Christmas wish lists.

Funny People
The trouble with Judd Apatow’s first box-office dud is that it’s not very funny. That doesn’t mean it’s not good. Critics and moviegoers were probably turned off by the dearth of mirth but the Knocked Up director trades easy laughs for emotional depth in this two-and-a-half-hour dramedy.

Songs ’N Smiles Sillytown
New moms, note this. This Fisher-Price toy has just been named the top battery-operated toy for 2010 by the Canadian Toy Testing Council. Aimed at babies aged six to 18 months, this multi-coloured plaything feature a whole smorgasbord of peek-and-pop action blocks and more than 16 songs and goofy sounds. 

Jon and Kate Plus 8 series finale
The end is nigh. Come Monday, TLC will pull the plug on the show about the once-happy family that slowly imploded before our eyes. Reports say that the final episode will feature in-depth, but separate interviews from Jon and Kate Gosselin.

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