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Franchise Expansion (Or Implosion): 'Fast & Furious 6'
Franchise Expansion (Or Implosion): âFast & Furious 6â
If you had told me when I initially saw the original The Fast and The Furious at age twelve that it would inspire a massive franchise, now dubbed The Fast Saga, I wouldnât have believed you. Nevertheless, it did just that, spanning eight sequels and one spin-off (thus far). Iâll be racing a quarter-mile at a time from the beginning of this franchise to its current finish line of F9. This timeâŚ
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#action films#action movies#box office#cars#crime thriller#Dwayne Johnson#espionage#F9#Fast and Furious#franchise#Franchise Expansion (or Implosion)#Gal Gadot#Gina Carano#Jordana Brewster#Justin Lin#Luke Evans#mission: impossible#Original Film#Paul Walker#sequel#spy thriller#street racing#the fast and the furious saga#Tyrese#Universal Pictures#Vin Desiel
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Switch Starter Kit
The Nintendo Switch has been off to a great start, and while a great many of itâs hit games (Breath of the Wild, ARMS, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and the newly-released Splatoon 2) are sure to be on most everyoneâs list of must-haves for the console, Iâd like to take a look at some lesser-known titles that have engaged me just as much in my time with it. Most of these are multiplatform and can be found elsewhere, sure, but if youâve just gotten a Switch and want to know what else you can get on it, look no further!
Right off the bat, some of the best indie platformers of the last few years have received ports to the Switch. If youâre a fan of the various Shovel Knight campaigns or the Shantae series, youâre in luck. All three of Shovel Knightâs campaigns are available here, as well as Shantae: Half-Genie Hero. Those have gotten enough wide-spread praise though, so I see no reason to go on about them too much. Theyâre on Switch too. Buy âem if you want.
Fans of the F-Zero franchiseâŚmight not be getting a new game anytime soon, but Shinâen Multimedia have delivered on something that comes close to scratching that itch. The Wii and Wii U received futuristic racers in the form of Fast Racing League and later Fast Racing Neo, and the Switch also gets in on the action with Fast RMX. An update/expansion to Fast Racing Neo, itâs got some new tracks and vehicles, alongside some updates to visuals and performance (which is saying something, as the game is honestly pretty gorgeous already). If you missed out on it on the Wii U, give this remix a shot!
The good folks at Inti Creates have also graced the system (alongside the 3DS, in some cases) with some interesting games in the forms of Blaster Master Zero and Mighty Gunvolt Burst. The former is a reboot of the beloved classic, switching between control of your mighty ATV and on-foot sections using a wide-variety of weapons. The game captures an old-school feel and can get pretty challenging (well, provided you beat the game and then go to the unlockable hard mode), and it was overallâŚa blast. Sorry. As for Mighty Gunvolt Burst, it has the distinction of being the first good game starring Mighty No. 9âs Beck. A crossover of sorts with the Azure Striker Gunvolt series, itâs an old-school platformer with plenty of jumping and shooting. If you were let down by Mighty No. 9, this might take the sting out a bit.
Snake PassâŚis admittedly the one game on this list Iâm not a huge fan of, but I respect what it sets out to do. You control Noodle, a cute little snake that has to navigate stages as only a snake can. A platformer in a very strange sense, you really just control his head, steering his long body and slowly making your way through a stage, various collectibles along the way egging you on to be more daring. But of course as a snake, Noodle has to be careful when navigating stages, gradually coiling around structures and making sure he has a good grip before going on. The controls might take a bit of getting used to, but they feel quite realistic overall. If youâve been dying to play a game where you control a snake with a fair degree of authenticity, this might be for you.
Snipperclips: Cut it Out Together was a launch title for the Switch, and received a fair bit of recognition, but I feel I canât leave it out of this post, and it deserves a spot on any Switch ownerâs shelf (or in their SD card, as it were). You and another player take control of Snip and Clip, two little cuties who can overlap their bodies and then âsnipâ parts of them off (donât worry, they grow back) to make into a variety of shapes. Players have to work together to solve puzzles and challenges, and it might be a little goofy, but itâs undoubtedly fun. From correctly matching a particular shape to playing basketball or popping balloons, Snipperclips is a good timeâŚbut one that really does require a friend. You CAN play a good deal of it by yourself, taking turns controlling Snip and Clip, but itâs just not the same.
Capcom and Konami also churned out some interesting exclusives for the system that deserve at least some spotlight. While Super Bomberman R was a launch title, it tended to get lost in the Breath of the Wild hype, so itâs important to mention that it was indeed a great Bomberman title! A charming little story mode, the chaotic multiplayer the series has been known for and the chance to play as a Pyramid Head or BelmontâŚwhat more could you need? As for Capcom, while itâs no Street Fighter V, Switch owners DID get Ultra Street Fighter II: The New Challengers. An updated version of the classic, there were a few new bells and whistles added, like redrawn HD-sprites as an option, as well as two ânewâ characters: Violent Ken and Evil Ryu. Certainly worth a look for fans of either franchise, though maybe not at their current price pointâŚ
Teleportation in games is usually tricky to pull off without breaking the gameâs balance, but Mr. Shifty is a rare example of getting it right. Playing as the titularâŚhero, your goal is simple: storm a supervillainâs ridiculously tall skyscraper and stop his evil plot, taking down anyone in your way with your teleporting (shifting) power. Players can only go a few feet in front of themselves, but the top-down perspective leads to some fun bits where you plan your assault on the opposition, dancing around them with no way to pin you down. Itâs immensely satisfying when it works, but the Switch version does have some issues. Iâve had it crash on me a few times, and the frame rate isnât stable a lot of the time, though a patch did ease the issues a fair bit. A game worth checking out no matter the platform though.
And lastly, at least for whatâs out at the time of writing, Iâve happened upon Implosion: Never Lose Hope. Now, this has been out on mobile for quite a while now, but itâs making itâs console debut on Switch, so thatâs something, right? A neat little hack-and-slash, itâs got robot suits taking down mutants with ridiculous-looking sword combos and special attacks, and while itâs not all that deep, itâs fun enough for what it is. Thereâs a level-up and customization system too that adds a bit more complexity to the game, and with three distinct characters to play as, itâs a fun time overall.
And thatâll do it. While certainly not EVERY game worth getting on the Switch, these are a great foundation to start your Switch gaming library and hopefully many more will be on the way soon. On the go or in your home, these games can help hold your attention in-between matches in ARMS or Splatoon 2 and tide you over until Super Mario Odyssey releases. Happy gaming!
Until next time.
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SoftBankâs Vision Fund Is a Graveyard of Broken Tech Startups
Uber and WeWork have been disastrous not only workers and consumers, but for the investors responsible for pumping large sums of money into unprofitable tech startups. The companies are two of the biggest fish going belly-up after massive buy-outs from their largest investor, SoftBankâs Vision Fund. But they arenât the only dubious investments SoftBank has made.
To understand the role Softbank has played in propping up tech companies, we assembled a list of other dumpster fires the Japanese conglomerate hopes to put out by pumping them full of money.
DoorDash
SoftBank was a lead investor in DoorDashâs $535 million Series D funding round, and involved in its most recent $600 million Series G funding round that raised the companyâs valuation to $12.6 billion. Why is DoorDash so valuable? The startup follows in the footsteps of other companies like Uber that classify workers as independent contractors to keep costs low, but it goes one step further by stealing their tips. DoorDash has promised to change that policy, but has done nothing concrete about it yet. Instacart had a similar payment model that caused half its drivers to make below minimum wage after expenses, until backlash forced it to change. Itâs hard to imagine DoorDashâs numbers are significantly different.
In California, app drivers scored a significant win with the passage of Assembly Bill 5, which will force companies to reclassify drivers as employees. But DoorDash, Lyft, and Uber are promising to oppose this legislation by backing a $90 million ballot initiative that exempts their drivers from being paid a living wage.
Fair
Fair is a Santa Monica-based car subscription service company that gets 45 percent of its business from Uber. The startupâs unprofitable business model is âflexibleâ car ownership for drivers who want a car but canât afford to buy, lease, or enter a predatory agreement through a monthly fee. Last year, Fair purchased Uberâs car leasing subsidiary, which Quartz reported was turning some drivers into âmodern-day sharecroppers.â And yet, somehow, Fair is valued at upwards of $1.2 billion.
The companyâs CEO, Scott Painter, mightâve seen the writing on the wall WeWork, because it was only a few days after its implosion that he sent a memo announcing an immediate 40 percent staff cutâincluding his brother, Tyler Painter, who served as the companyâs CFO. Earlier this week, Scott Painter resigned.
The layoffs culled over 500 people and were an attempt to rein in costs for a company that has no path to profitability, but was nonetheless able to raise nearly $1 billion from SoftBank and its Vision Fund, and over $2 billion in total from other investors and creditors. Fairâs business model relies on expanding car ownershipâbad news, given that scientists are saying we need to drastically reduce car ownership to have any hope of curbing carbon emissions.
Katerra
You have almost certainly never heard of Katerra. The start-up pitches itself as a high-tech innovator that wants to make construction efficient again. The Information reports, however, that the company has struggled to actually follow through: it has backed out of at least six apartment and hotel projects in the United States this year and laid off over 100 employees.
Katerra has raised more than $1 billion from Softbankâs Vision Fund at a valuation of $5 billion with revenues around $850 million last year. Thereâs reason to suspect that Katerra is yet another SoftBank investment that will be written downâby comparison, Aecom, one of the world's largest architecture, engineering, and construction firms is profitable, worth about $5 billion, but brings in $20 billion in revenues.
Luckily, this company may be an investment that fails before it can do any real damage to the wider economic system with its VC war chest. Thereâs not much evidence that its patchy pitch can work: cut out middle-men, cut out unions, automate building materials production, ???, profits. Thatâs good news, because it means it wonât get a chance to kill competitors and suppress wages in the name of monopoliesâŚno wait, we mean efficiency.
Oyo
Oyo is Indiaâs largest hotel chain and the third-largest in the world. To date, the Vision Fund has invested about $1 billion into the company, but Oyoâs most recent $1.5 billion Series F funding round secured a $10 billion valuation. Since Oyo is currently unprofitable, you might ask how that $10 billion valuation was reached. Well, the companyâs 25-year-old CEO and founder Ritesh Agarwal took out a $2 billion loan in July to buy back shares from early investors. Now, part of that loan ($700 million) is being used to inflate the valuation to $10 billion.
Oyo is on track to become the next WeWork. Nikkei Asian Review reported last week that the company's aggressive, failed expansion into Japan has turned into a "nasty labor dispute." Oyo planned to sign 75,000 rooms by March 2020, but by September had only signed 4,000; Oyo had hired 500 employees, but under contracts that would only bring them fully on-board as the expansion progressed. Once the expansion failed, Oyo reneged on its employment contracts, going so far as to ask staffers to take 40 percent pay cuts if they wanted to be employed directly.
Right now, Oyo is accused of colluding with popular Indian booking platform MakeMyTrip to engage in anti-competitive practices that favored Oyo. Thereâs no evidence that Oyo has a profitable business modelâa running theme among Vision Fund companies. Oyo's pitch is that it is a tech company that turns existing hotels into franchises, provides an algorithm to analyze "supply and demand for rooms in real time," and lets hotels maximize their earnings by continuously adjusting rates.
Oh, we almost forget to mention: Oyo is also trying to enter the co-working industry.
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Which teams have the best (and worst) odds of winning a Stanley Cup in the next five years?
Itâsâ Future Week hereâ onâ Theâ Athleticâsâ NHLâ pages.â So today,â letâs head intoâ that future. Howâ doesâ five years sound?
Ifââ you said âway too far to predict with any accuracy, you idiotâ, then youâre right. But weâre going to do it anyway, by trying to figure out which NHL teams have the best odds of winning at least one Stanley Cup at any point in the next five years.
Itâs a deceivingly tough question, one that touches on everything from current rosters to prospect pipelines to coaching to cap management. I tried to tackle it three years ago at Grantland, with mixed results (more on that in a bit). Today Iâm going to try again, because I do not learn from my mistakes.
But first: You may have seen Mondayâs Future Power Rankings, a piece that ranked the 31 existing teams in terms of where theyâll be in three years. It was basically an attempt to project what the league will look like in 2020-21.
So is this the same thing? Not really, although there will be some obvious overlap. If youâre well set up to be among the leagueâs best teams in three years, youâre basically hitting the sweet spot of a five-year window. And if youâre headed toward being a mess in a few years, youâre probably not in great shape on either end of that. Weâll be referring back to the Future Power Rankings several times as we go.
But todayâs ranking isnât necessarily about the future, and itâs not meant as a ranking of which teams will be in the best shape a certain number of years from now. We just want to win Cups here, and for our purposes, a win in 2019 counts just as much as one in 2023. That means that an old team without many prospects can still rank well if their window remains open right now. And a team thatâs an utter mess today still has time to turn things around. Five years is a long time.
So with that in mind, letâs move on to figuring out which teams are the most likely to win the next five Stanley Cups. As with any attempt at projecting the future, some of these rankings will turn out to be wrong; itâs hard enough to predict whatâs going to happen in the NHL tonight, let alone half a decade from now. If youâre the sort of person who gets irrationally upset over that, feel free to track me down and scream at me about it. Just remember that you have to wait five years first.
Grab a cup of coffee and settle in. Weâll start at the bottom, and with what should be the only sure thing in this post. Maybe.
32. Seattle Something-or-Others
If the Golden Knight taught us one thing, itâs that anything can happen in the NHL. If they taught us a second and more important thing, itâs that having a clean slate of cap room turns out to be far more valuable than we may have realized.
So why donât I think Seattle has much of a chance to match the Knightsâ success? Partly because I view that Vegas season as a perfect storm thatâs unlikely to be duplicated. And partly because I suspect that the other teams are going to smarten up in terms of how they handle expansion. They may even over-correct, hurting themselves in the process. But either way, Seattle is going to have a tougher time fleecing teams right out of the gate.
But mostly, I feel good about this pick because Seattle wonât join the league until 2021. That eats up three of our five years, which means their odds have to be the longest of anyone in the league.
At least Iâm pretty sure they should. And Iâm never wrong about an expansion team, as long as you ignore literally everything Iâve written since 2017.
Odds of a Cup in five years: 3%
31. Los Angeles Kings
I suspect that Kings fans wonât be overly surprised to see their team bringing up the rear among the 31 established franchises. The Kingsâ rebuild hasnât even started yet; weâre not even sure they realize how badly they need one. Thereâs talent coming through the system, but with an uninspiring NHL roster and a long-term cap situation clogged with big deals for declining veterans, thereâs a ton of work to do in Los Angeles. They might get there, but by the time they do, most of our five-year window should be gone.
Odds of a Cup in five years: 4%
30. Chicago Blackhawks
On the one hand, this feels like an easy one. The âHawks were bad last year. Theyâre worse this year. And with a cap situation dominated by long-term contracts to aging stars who, for the most part, just arenât ever going to be the players they once were, thereâs little reason to think that things will get any better. The prospect pipeline is OK but not much more than that, and among the young players on the roster, only Alex DeBrincat really looks like a potential star. Theyâre basically the Kings, in just slightly better shape.
So itâs an easy call. Almost too easy. These are still the Blackhawks, just three years removed from a mini-dynasty, and the rush to bury them feels at least a little like wishful thinking. Iâm still going to do it, because I have to bury a few teams for this to work. But if Stan Bowman rediscovers his magic, the Patrick Kane/Jonathan Toews duo ages gracefully, and Artemi Panarin shows up at their front door on July 1 holding a sign that says ADOPT ME, Iâll be muttering âI knew itâ while Blackhawks fans gleefully shove me out onto an ice floe.
Odds of a Cup in five years: 6%
29. Ottawa Senators
Hereâs where things get tricky. On the one hand, the Senatorsâ young players have looked good this year, and thereâs reason to be optimistic that Thomas Chabot and Brady Tkachuk can both be difference makers. Mix in some decent prospects on the way and a handful of core pieces still left over from the conference final run two years ago, and on paper I should probably be more optimistic, even without that 2019 first-round pick to build around and Mark Stone and Matt Duchene still unsigned.
The big question is whether they can really win a Cup with Eugene Melnyk as owner, given his financial constraints and non-stop parade of distractions and controversies. Iâm just not convinced that they can, with the recent implosion of their arena plans reinforcing that. Melnyk continues to insist heâll never sell. But if and when new ownership arrives, feel free to move the Senators up at least a few slots, and maybe more.
Odds of a Cup in five years: 7%
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Mercedes Ireland has warned that the new car market here is dysfunctional
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Mercedes Ireland has warned that the new car market here is dysfunctional
According to a Mercedes Ireland executive, fake registering and not UK imports, is the greatest threat to the health of the new car market here.
Mercedes Ireland has said that Ireland could be heading for a major financial implosion and has indirectly criticised their major competitors for fanning the flames of what could be serious devaluations in used cars.
Ciaran Allen who is the sales manager of Motor Distributors Limited (MDL), a privately-owned importer for Mercedes-Benz cars in Ireland said that  manufacturer-controlled operations are distorting the Irish new car market, and potentially laying the foundations for a major financial crunch for car buyers.
Formerly, MDL was a much bigger operation in Ireland with franchises for Volkswagen, Skoda, Audi, and Mazda but all of these have departed mainly in the past twenty years or so to be controlled by their own factory-backed Irish operations. The Mercedes executive went on to say at a Mercedes event in Wicklow:
âIf you had asked most people, they would say that the biggest threat to the Irish car market is the Sterling exchange rate, and the level of imported carsâ
âWe would say that the greatest threat to the industry is actually the levels of pre-registering and hire-drive sales, which are effectively the major factory-backed operations paying their dealers to inflate the market.â
It would seem that instances of last-day-of-the-month sales are rising, and making up an ever-growing proportion of total market sales. Last-day sales are often inferred to be pre-registered cars, or cars sold by importers and dealers to themselves in order to inflate sales figures, gain market share, and reach sales figures that generate bonus payments for them. Mr Allen went on to say:
âWe are a private company, and we have to live in the real worldâ
âYou will not beat the laws of supply and demand, and what youâre looking at are failing businesses â itâs just that theyâre kicking the can of that failure down the road.â
Mercedes figures reveal that new car sales are mostly being taken up by pre-registered cars and bulk hire-drive sales, which are cars sold at massive discounts to car hire firms.
Those figures seem to show that in January of this year, usually seen as the key buying month for new cars in Ireland, as much as 22 per cent of the total sales figure was taken up by sales in the last three days of the month. For February, March, and April, that figure seemed to expand to more than 40 per cent of sales.
The figures show the rising tide of cheap UK imports, and on the other hand, dealers and distributors selling cars to themselves to generate volume figures â cars which then have to be sold on at a massive discount, further distorting values.
This further puts pressure on used car values, which could present serious problems for those dealers which have guaranteed the future value of cars sold on Personal Contract Purchase, or PCP plans.
âFive years ago, we spoke of a business model built on a house of cards. Now that house is higher, and more unstable. In the financial crash of 2008, people were wondering how someone with a âŹ30,000 salary could get a âŹ3-million mortgage. Well, this time around theyâre going to be asking how you can have some car brands registering 600 to 800 cars on the last day of a monthâs trading, and that can be considered normal business. This reckless trading is the most consistent threat to the car industry.â
A collapse in used car values has been predicted for some time now and some even wonder if this will trigger a general economic downturn in the motor sector. In the United States, there is certainly concerns being raised over multi-trillion dollar debt in the car market but Irelandâs credit-based car sales does not really have the sheer volume for that kind of effect.
Individual buyers will most likely take an eventual hit though, as the resale values start to slide, and dealers working on narrow margins may well find the banks from which they have borrowed tapping on the windows.
The larger manufacturer-backed importers can rely on the global muscle of their parent firms to weather any storms but smaller companies. Â MDLâs smaller, local structure means that it simply cannot compete with the pre-registering power of the big companies.
Mercedes is currently batting above its weight in Ireland, with Allen claiming that, if you strip out the hire-drive element, the brand is outselling both BMW and Audi, and plans further expansion (and some price cuts) in 2018. His biggest worry remains the state of the market in Ireland.
âIf a country has a population of four-million people and a car market of, for argumentâs sake, 100,000 and youâre trying to artificially push that volume to 150,000 â well, that canât go on for everâ
âWhen the market is jumping up at rates of 20 per cent or more, then it can absorb that kind of sales dumping. But now we are starting to see those actions coming home to roost.â
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Franchise Expansion (Or Implosion): 'Fast & Furious'
Franchise Expansion (Or Implosion): âFast &Â Furiousâ
Franchise Expansion (or Implosion) is a column that looks at franchises that have new installments or releases forthcoming. In looking at a franchise, each entry in a franchise will be given a review and then be examined as part of the bigger franchise. (i.e., Was this sequel a worthy expansion of this franchise or was it an implosion of sorts?) If you had told me when I initially saw theâŚ
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Franchise Expansion (Or Implosion): 'Fast Five'
Franchise Expansion (Or Implosion): âFast Fiveâ
Franchise Expansion (or Implosion) is a column that looks at franchises that have new installments or releases forthcoming. In looking at a franchise, each entry in a franchise will be given a review and then be examined as part of the bigger franchise. (i.e., Was this sequel a worthy expansion of this franchise or was it an implosion of sorts?) If you had told me when I initially saw theâŚ
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Franchise Expansion (or Implosion): âFurious 7â
Franchise Expansion (or Implosion): âFurious 7â
Franchise Expansion (or Implosion) is a column that looks at franchises that have new installments or releases forthcoming. In looking at a franchise, each entry in a franchise will be given a review and then be examined as part of the bigger franchise. (i.e., Was this sequel a worthy expansion of this franchise or was it an implosion of sorts?) If you had told me when I initially saw theâŚ
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Franchise Expansion (Or Implosion): â2 Fast 2 Furiousâ
Franchise Expansion (Or Implosion): â2 Fast 2Â Furiousâ
Franchise Expansion (or Implosion) is a column that looks at franchises that have new installments or releases forthcoming. In looking at a franchise, each entry in a franchise will be given a review and then be examined as part of the bigger franchise. (i.e., Was this sequel a worthy expansion of this franchise or was it an implosion of sorts?) If you had told me when I initially saw theâŚ
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Franchise Expansion (Or Implosion) -- âF9: The Fast Saga'
Franchise Expansion (Or Implosion) â âF9: The Fast Sagaâ
Franchise Expansion (or Implosion) is a column that looks at franchises that have new installments or releases forthcoming. In looking at a franchise, each entry in a franchise will be given a review and then be examined as part of the bigger franchise. (i.e., Was this sequel a worthy expansion of this franchise or was it an implosion of sorts?) If you had told me when I initially saw theâŚ
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Franchise Expansion (Or Implosion): 'The Fast And The Furious' (2001)
Franchise Expansion (Or Implosion): âThe Fast And The Furiousâ (2001)
Franchise Expansion (or Implosion) is a column that looks at franchises that have new installments or releases forthcoming. In looking at a franchise, each entry in a franchise will be given a review and then be examined as part of the bigger franchise. (i.e., Was this sequel a worthy expansion of this franchise or was it an implosion of sorts?) If you had told me when I initially saw theâŚ
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Franchise Expansion (Or Implosion): âThe Fate Of The Furious'
Franchise Expansion (Or Implosion): âThe Fate Of The Furiousâ
Franchise Expansion (or Implosion) is a column that looks at franchises that have new installments or releases forthcoming. In looking at a franchise, each entry in a franchise will be given a review and then be examined as part of the bigger franchise. (i.e., Was this sequel a worthy expansion of this franchise or was it an implosion of sorts?) If you had told me when I initially saw theâŚ
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Franchise Expansion (Or Implosion): âMortal Kombat: Annihilation'
Franchise Expansion (Or Implosion): âMortal Kombat: Annihilationâ
Franchise Expansion (or Implosion) is a column that looks at franchises that have new installments or releases forthcoming. In looking at a franchise, each entry in a franchise will be given a review and then be examined as part of the bigger franchise. (i.e., Was this sequel a worthy expansion of this franchise or was it an implosion of sorts?) To say video game adaptation adaptations are not aâŚ
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Franchise Expansion (Or Implosion): 'The Fast And The Furious: Tokyo Drift'
Franchise Expansion (Or Implosion): âThe Fast And The Furious: Tokyo Driftâ
Franchise Expansion (or Implosion) is a column that looks at franchises that have new installments or releases forthcoming. In looking at a franchise, each entry in a franchise will be given a review and then be examined as part of the bigger franchise. (i.e., Was this sequel a worthy expansion of this franchise or was it an implosion of sorts?) If you had told me when I initially saw theâŚ
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Franchise Expansion (Or Implosion): âMortal Kombat' (2021)
Franchise Expansion (Or Implosion): âMortal Kombatâ (2021)
Franchise Expansion (or Implosion) is a column that looks at franchises that have new installments or releases forthcoming. In looking at a franchise, each entry in a franchise will be given a review and then be examined as part of the bigger franchise. (i.e., Was this sequel a worthy expansion of this franchise or was it an implosion of sorts?) To say video game adaptation adaptations are not aâŚ
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Franchise Expansion (Or Implosion) -- âFast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw'
Franchise Expansion (Or Implosion) â âFast & Furious Presents: Hobbs &Â Shawâ
Franchise Expansion (or Implosion) is a column that looks at franchises that have new installments or releases forthcoming. In looking at a franchise, each entry in a franchise will be given a review and then be examined as part of the bigger franchise. (i.e., Was this sequel a worthy expansion of this franchise or was it an implosion of sorts?) If you had told me when I initially saw theâŚ
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