Russell Crowe’s $359M Historical Epic Is About To Leave Streaming Entirely In Just 3 Days

I remember when Russell Crowe really broke through for me – I loved him in L.A. Confidential and The Insider, and he even got his first Oscar nod for the latter! But it was Gladiator in 2000 that really made him a huge star, and deservedly so – he won the Best Actor Oscar for that role. He kept the momentum going with A Beautiful Mind, earning another Oscar nomination. Since then, he’s become something of a master of the historical epic – I’ve enjoyed films like Master and Commander, Robin Hood, and Noah. Actually, I just heard one of those is heading to a streaming service soon, which is exciting!

Hajime Tabata launches revitalization project in Shimabara Peninsula with Ryugu Nation integration

So, I heard this project is also trying to help out some towns in Kyushu – Shimabara, Minami-Shimabara, and Unzen – which have been losing people. It’s cool they’re doing that! And get this – the official mascots from each town – Shimabaran, Captain Beiga, and Oyuppy – are going to be in the game as AI guides in Ryugu Nation. It’s a neat way to bring some local flavor and maybe even draw attention to these places.

Bitcoin’s $1.2B Surge: Will It Hold or Crash Again?

Meanwhile, the market holds its breath for the FOMC’s April 28-29 “decisions,” which are as predictable as a drunk seagull on a trampoline. Total assets under management now stand at $155 billion, a figure so high it could buy a small island-if the island wasn’t already owned by a cryptocurrency hedge fund.