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I’m down with the film, I would actually like to pay to see a new movie, seems like all we get anymore are reboots and basically or just a bunch of the same stuff over and over that executives already know they’re going to make money on.
Even if this movie’s crap, it’ll still be worth it to see something new.
Look man, I don’t like Star Wars as much as the next guy, but Sci-Fi and Fantasy overlap heavily, just because the science bits in Star Wars are overwhelmed by the fantasy bits doesn’t mean it needs a new category.
Unity has announced dramatic changes to its Unity Engine business model which will see its introduce a monthly fee per game install beginning on 1st January next year - a move that has already send shockwaves across the development community....
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The series has never been science fiction.
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