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Dirty Harry is back

DirtyHarry.jpgDirty Harry is returning and with Clint Eastwood at the helm. As much as I would like that to be a new Dirt Harry movie, because that strangely appeals to me, it's not, but it's close and it's equally as good.

While WB are announcing the reissue of the Dirty Harry series of films over at Yahoo News, now this could be excellent news or pure marketing, because it is tied with the release of the Dirty Harry videogame which will feature original voice work by both Eastwood and Gene Hackman. Of course, there is something that WB could do to please the film fans at the same time as they give gamers a slice of the big barrel action, and that's new extras, and perhaps some remastering.

It would be great to see this reissue with something new to bring, other than just remind everyone of the name and try some promotional work to sell the game at the same time. Which do you think we'll see? I'm plumping for the latter.





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This might just work.

if i remember correctly, and i lets face it my memory is going. then this was a little bit darker/dreary.lifelike than other cop dramas(cagny and lacey anyone?)

which made it very enjoyable. would go for that as videogame as well.

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