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# Max Payne



During Mark Wahlberg's interview with [Simon Mayo](Simon_Mayo) to promote the [computer game](Computer_game) adaptation Max Payne, he used the word "intense" about 84 times - to paraphrase, "it really is intensely intense". Neither of the Good Doctors hugely agreed with that sentiment.

While reviewing Max Payne, [Mark Kermode](Mark_Kermode) [gave away](Spoilers) the ending of Silent Hill.

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# Max Payne



During Mark Wahlberg's interview with [Simon Mayo](Simon_Mayo) to promote the [computer game](Computer_game) adaptation Max Payne, he used the word "intense" about 84 times - to paraphrase, "it really is intensely intense". Neither of the Good Doctors hugely agreed with that sentiment.

While reviewing Max Payne, [Mark Kermode](Mark_Kermode) [gave away](Spoilers) the ending of Silent Hill.
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Max Payne

During Mark Wahlberg's interview with Simon Mayo to promote the computer game adaptation Max Payne, he used the word "intense" about 84 times - to paraphrase, "it really is intensely intense". Neither of the Good Doctors hugely agreed with that sentiment.

While reviewing Max Payne, Mark Kermode gave away the ending of Silent Hill.

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Max Payne

During Mark Wahlberg's interview with Simon Mayo to promote the computer game adaptation Max Payne, he used the word "intense" about 84 times - to paraphrase, "it really is intensely intense". Neither of the Good Doctors hugely agreed with that sentiment.

While reviewing Max Payne, Mark Kermode gave away the ending of Silent Hill.