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All of which cleverly knocks you out your Hitman comfort zones because you're forced to modify your strategy with each escalation.
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'Your dad's a hitman.' I'm not sure that's something you ever get over.
Imagine seeing a player with the Gamertag "Hitman" on your team in Call of Duty, only to watch him get killed over and over and over and over and over and over again.
Sure, I know you aren't about to go hire a hitman for your tenant who paid late... right?)... but what about accidents?
I'm trying to imagine the horror of looking in your rearview mirror and seeing what probably looks like a hitman about to hijack your car.
Paul Howlett The American (Anton Corbijn, 2010), 9pm, Film4 This hitman tale is not your usual action fare: there's a lethal opening, a night-time car chase and a gunfight among festival crowds, but otherwise it's about the assassin as existentialist hero, George Clooney's Jack moving enigmatically across a beautiful Italian countryside, pondering the nature of his business and one last job.
You're accusing your pseudo-boyfriend of being a hitman, and also asking him to kill someone.
In Hitman games, you are really playing your surroundings.
Human life is a marvellous web of chance meetings and coincidences – the person you've just bumped into in an airport gift shop is a hitman on his way to murder your brother's wife.
What?! Storylines run the gamut, from the dangers of collegiate gambling (complete with fratboy hitmen), marrying your gay boss so he can get a green card, unplanned pregnancies, and so on.
Hitman is like what you'd expect from your favorite TV shows.
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