Rovio's Desperate Push For 'Angry Birds' Movie (venturebeat.com) 145
An anonymous reader writes:Last year Rovio "cut 213 jobs, affecting all departments except those working on the film and its related projects," remembers VentureBeat, describing their effort to make a movie about three outcast birds on an island of happier birds who all meet in an anger management class. But "Since Rovio funded the entire film, the directors didn't have to answer to an executive committee or a board of trustees..." reports VentureBeat, quoting director Clay Kaytis as saying "We had to make ourselves happy... We were making the films for [ourselves] instead of for a larger entity that expects something in return."
After working for four years from a script by Jon Vitti (a writer for both The Simpsons and The Office), and funding a marketing onslaught that lasted nine months, Rovio finally saw their Angry Birds movie open in this weekend's #1 spot, according to the New York Times. "Most of the 'Angry Birds' financial risk fell to Rovio, the Finnish video game company, which paid $173 million to make and market the movie. As such, Rovio will receive the bulk of any profit."
In China, McDonald's released special Angry Birds burgers with red or green buns...which at least one patron complained made the buns look moldy.
After working for four years from a script by Jon Vitti (a writer for both The Simpsons and The Office), and funding a marketing onslaught that lasted nine months, Rovio finally saw their Angry Birds movie open in this weekend's #1 spot, according to the New York Times. "Most of the 'Angry Birds' financial risk fell to Rovio, the Finnish video game company, which paid $173 million to make and market the movie. As such, Rovio will receive the bulk of any profit."
In China, McDonald's released special Angry Birds burgers with red or green buns...which at least one patron complained made the buns look moldy.
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They risked and won, now would they hire those employees back?
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Why would they? They were in departments unrelated to the movie ("affecting all departments except those working on the film and its related projects") , so the movie's (financial) success is no reason to rehire people to make games, that will continue to lose money for the company.
What this does mean is that 2Angry2Birds will be given the go ahead and Rovio will transform itself into a third rate animation company rather than a third rate mobile game company.
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Why would they? They were in departments unrelated to the movie ("affecting all departments except those working on the film and its related projects") , so the movie's (financial) success is no reason to rehire people to make games, that will continue to lose money for the company.
What this does mean is that 2Angry2Birds will be given the go ahead and Rovio will transform itself into a third rate animation company rather than a third rate mobile game company.
Regardless of whether the games are any good or whether the games are making them money, the only reason anyone went to see the angry bird movie (and the only reason it was financially successful) is because of the games. I seriously doubt anyone who hasn't played the game went to watch the movie (unless it was to accompany their child addicted to the games)
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We watched it with our 7yo daughter, who has played the game once or twice when I showed it to her, but is nowhere near an addict. She's been waiting for this moving for months, purely based on the trailers and implied entertainment value, and not at all because of the game itself.
I suspect the 9 month marketing onslaught was to ensure that the movie would be watched by people who haven't played the game, and it clearly worked, having opened at #1. While Angry Birds has been a very popular game across all m
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In fact, after watching the movie, I introduced the game to my daughter again, and she still hasn't really taken to it. While I'm sure they got a huge number of new installs after people watched the movie, I'd be surprised if their long-term player base increases in line with the movies success. Just because the movie is based on a game doesn't mean it's aimed only at the gamers.
It's mentioned in TFA that for future generations of the games, the characters will look like they do in the movie, just like the TV cartoon revamped the style of the characters. The idea is to keep the brand alive by keeping it fresh, giving it a little love from time to time. The long-term goal is that your 9yo will play an Angry Birds game SOMEDAY ... for the brand to be as enduring as Mario, essentially.
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What this does mean is that 2Angry2Birds will be given the go ahead and Rovio will transform itself into a third rate animation company rather than a third rate mobile game company.
What's the difference?
Character design is the main point of both. Artwork, voices, animation is needed for both, models can be reused.... the main difference between a movie and a game is the length of the cutscenes and a few lines of Unity programming (or flash or whatever game engine is used)
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Rovio will transform itself into a third rate animation company rather than a third rate mobile game company
Is it a third rate company? I've not played Angry Birds in a while (I quite when I managed to nuke it and lose my progress), but I though it was a very well done game. Why do you think it's third rate?
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Rovio will transform itself into a third rate animation company rather than a third rate mobile game company
Is it a third rate company? I've not played Angry Birds in a while (I quite when I managed to nuke it and lose my progress), but I though it was a very well done game. Why do you think it's third rate?
I'd suspect he/she is the kind who doesn't accept something being a game, unless its minimum hardware requirements include a 400 USD mouse.
Not much happenned since (Score:2)
Is it a third rate company? I've not played Angry Birds in a while (I quite when I managed to nuke it and lose my progress), but I though it was a very well done game.
I would guess the poster complained because
while Angry Birds was a very well done game
actually nothing much has happened since (except for a few glorified additional level packs).
Rovio really looks like a single-trick pony.
On the other hand, given the tendency of all the major AAA studios to only exclusively release titles like "Cash Cow Franchise, episode VIII" and not take the slightest risk trying something new or different, Rovio doesn't seem that much abnormal to me.
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I guess if those job functions are needed again, they might. But if they're not, then probably no.
News for nerds... (Score:1)
...stuff that matters.
Re:News for nerds... (Score:5, Insightful)
Though they'll never make a sequel. Based on history, either Microsoft or Disney will buy them for $10B if the movie doesn't flop, and doesn't look to be flopping so far.
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I dunno, current Slashdot doesn't seem to care about nerd culture anymore. There's almost nothing on video games (although to be fair, Dice Slashdot basically kicked all the gamers off Slashdot with their amazingly biased anti-gamer stories), and there's rarely coverage on things like the Avengers movie or the new Star Trek TV series.
Of course, part of that is that to a large degree this stuff is more mainstream - I don't need to come to Slashdot to see stories about the upcoming Start Trek series or the ne
Re:News for nerds... (Score:5, Insightful)
Not sure if he means anti-gamer or pro-women. Hard to tell those apart lately.
I am bored AF with all of those stories myself, they are boring and the people who submit them are boring. Just the same old tripe, hashed and rehashed. But nobody has chased gamers off of Slashdot. I am a gamer. I have been a gamer since I was a child, and I am willing to identify as a gamer in public. I have not been chased off of Slashdot. I have not even felt the slightest pressure to leave Slashdot because I am a gamer. Maybe that's because I'm not one of these "all women are teh evils only good for teh secks" types.
Not all Gamers are Gamergaters, and only the latter group has been hounded off Slashdot, to the extent that this is even true, which is it not. There are still plenty of them here, and sometimes they even leave a comment that proves it.
Not all Gamers feel butt-hurt by the SJW contingent. Some of us just roll our eyes like we did at the overly PC contingent that showed up in meatspace in the 1980s. I grew up in Santa Cruz, where there are (these days, but for some time) as many gay bars on the main strip as there are "normal" ones, and where hippie granola is crunching everywhere. Back then we had drum circles on the mall. People who think SJWs are new or novel are seriously fucking new themselves.
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they just got rebranded by their opposition. I remember when White Knight was an insult feminists used then the anti-PC err. anti political correct because this is /. people basically tried turning it on supporters and now it's an insult to any man who supports women. But you're right no gaming or gamer articles is not that big a deal. and no the "gamer" aren't gone. I've seen /. get surprisingly racist and/or sexist like I was lur
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You poor, pitiful fuck.
Re:News for nerds... (Score:4, Funny)
If you call the Slashdot 800- number, they'll give you instructions on how to do that.
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But do you cut the gamer cheese?
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Is pre-2012 Star Wars not counted as independent any more?
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I think, though, that Lucas was able to finance Return of the Jedi entirely on his own, and that was a pretty big movie. (For Empire, he started out self-financing but had to approach 20th Century Fox again when cost overruns threatened his loan.)
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Nerds do not care about casual smart phone games with in-app purchases, which are undead for a long time.
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What the fuck could "independent" even possibly mean
"Not produced by an existing movie studio." You should stick to your native language, English is obviously too hard for you.
They waited too long (Score:2, Insightful)
Kids are into minecraft now and Angry Birds interest seems to have waned significantly
Re: They waited too long (Score:2)
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tetris is timeless.
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Still holding out for Minesweeper The Movie!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
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This is something the childless here will never understand.
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I didn't hate it but I thought the other part of the double feature (Ratchet and Clank) was significantly better, if still a bit lacking.
I'm sorry, but I have to (Score:2)
In China, McDonald's released special Angry Birds burgers with red or green buns...which at least one patron complained made the buns look moldy.
No, Mr. Crabs, it's not tainted meat - it's PAINTED meat!
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The buns may look moldy but at lease it will change your poop fun colors!
Jusr saw it... (Score:2, Informative)
It was surprisingly good. They actually had pretty reasonable explanations for why the characters have the abilities in the game (or as much as a movie about a bunch of sentient flightless birds and green pigs could have.)
Re:Jusr saw it... (Score:5, Informative)
At a minimum, adults who have kids. Then there's adults looking for something light who are tired of car crashes and unfunny 'comedies'.
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Maybe somebody can make a movie based on gorilla.bas. That's as good as 'Angry Birds' and it runs on my old PC-XT. Just a handheld VHS camcorder and my PC-XT. I guess it wouldn't win any awards for 'high budget.' And Microsoft would probably sue.
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The Japanese have already made hundreds of monsters-fighting-each-other-in-Tokyo movies with essentially the same plot as gorilla.bas.
Re: Jusr saw it... (Score:2, Funny)
Your reply has convinced me you are right.
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Anyone who believes no one should have children due to overpopulation is a complete and total hypocrite. Until they commit suicide, of course.
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s/LESS/FEWER/
(gets out popcorn)
Why? (Score:3, Insightful)
Why does a mobile software shop even have 213 jobs to cut? What are those people doing?
Re:Why? (Score:4, Funny)
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+1 insightful, my AC friend...
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Does seem a bit extreme. Even when I was working on a Government contract, there was only 12 managers for us 2 developers.
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Why does a mobile software shop even have 213 jobs to cut? What are those people doing?
They have released over a dozen mobile games on multiple platforms, as well as stuffed animals, board games, card games, a tv series, and a ton of other stuff. In some toy stores, the amount of Angry Bird stuff could fill an entire aisle (in some stores it actually does). They might have started out with a single popular game but they have expanded into pop culture. That's the main reason that the movie was widely released and widely watched.
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Why does a mobile software shop even have 213 jobs to cut?
Because they want it to run on normal AND Samsung Android phones.
PS It's not that I hate Samsung phones, but they do like hacking android so it's "different". On the other hand about half of the differences are bugfixes or workarounds for stuff that's broken.
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They need a team of in-app purchase designers, plus a group handling in-app purchases processing, and a legal division to fight claims over in-app purchases, supported by a marketing department to de-emphasise the in-app purchases, plus a few education specialists to teach kids how to get their parents to authorize in-app purchases. They probably have an engineering team on call 24/7 to ensure five nines availability of in-app purchases too, and of course an economist or ten to control their in-app currency
not their target audience (Score:3)
I am probably not their target audience since I have no kids, no smart phone and have never played the game but I wasn't planning on seeing it anyways. It is good to see an independently produced movie make good money though. How long till Di$ney buy them up for a brazillion $'s ?
How about (Score:3)
How about an Etch-A-Sketch movie? That sounds just about as exciting.
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How about an Etch-A-Sketch movie? That sounds just about as exciting.
It worked in Toy Story...
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I'm holding out for Lincoln Logs: The Movie.
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Tetris: The Movie is coming soon, no shit.
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How about an Etch-A-Sketch movie? That sounds just about as exciting.
They already made a "Battleships" movie. I rather enjoyed it.
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Re:a loveletter to US Capitalism. (Score:4, Insightful)
It's not if the movie is #1 this weekend, it's if the movie is #1 for the next few months. The budget was $73million and they grossed $39million this weekend. By Hollywood accounting, that means they made absolutely nothing this weekend. After marketing, overhead, cocaine and hookers, they're probably still $150million in the hole.
Cap'n America thing is at $390 million and still rolling. They've paid off the production, pimps and dealers and now they're putting money in the bank.
There's a good chance that everyone who wanted to see Angry Birds will see it this week and the word will get out that it sucks.
http://io9.gizmodo.com/angry-b... [gizmodo.com]
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Actually, it's the first two weeks that really matter. After that, the % they get goes down and the theater's % goes way up.
Since they self-financed, that should matter far less.
Also, the amount they make off tickets is nothing compared to the amount they make off merchandising and the games (yes, Angry Birds is a series of games.) When very successful mobile games can make $1 MM a day, it could have been worth it all as a marketing expense. Keep in mind, a lot more phones came o
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Hm, I was pretty sure it's 50% flat (off tickets sold).
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How the hell did it cost $73m to make an animated Angry Birds movie?
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Cocaine and hookers.
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According to Box Office Mojo, the production budget was $73million. I guess the promotional budget could have been another $100 million, but that seems like a lot for a movie like this.
Also, remember that the box office numbers are gross. That means how much the box office took in from people buying tickets. Only a fraction of that goes to the production studio.
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However, you canned most of your game staff so now what?
Speaking as somebody who played the first 'Angry Birds' for a bit and shrugged, at least they will not be making more renditions of that stupid game.
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what does not make sense is to go it alone, fire 200 people, and push to deliver a film solely by yourself. Unless,you're taking a page from some of the more cutthroat entities of US Capitalism. Yes, in the short term, doing this can net you a few million in revenue taxed at a very favourable US rate. However, you canned most of your game staff so now what? This was just one film.
They don't need a big game staff to be a one-hit wonder, which they clearly are, just like most studios. *cough*Mojang*cough* How many programmers and artists do you think they need to keep shoveling out new editions of the same game with different graphics and sounds?
Blockbuster teams like Weinstein and Warner crank out 4 sequels a year and thats sometimes with recurring losses baked in. those sequels exist only to sell toys and shirts and food. Unless you plan to focus on franchising which takes way more money sunk into branding and advertising, im afraid you just sold the company down shits creek.
Angry Birds is aggressively merchandised [theguardian.com], and the movie should provide a very strong boost in that area. They don't need to let the franchise out to other players. They control the IP completely because they made the movie themselves, so if t
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Or when a Selasphorus rufus won't let any of the other hummingbirds drink even though we have two feeders out.
You have one of those too! When I was in NM, we had rufus which would jealously guard the feeder from allcomers. Naturally it would hide in a tree about 30m away, so nothing knew the feeder was being guarded until they landed and the rufus launched itself at them. It seems like they have a normal-sized amount of rage, but packed into a tiny hummingbird sized body.
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You have one of those too! When I was in NM, we had rufus which would jealously guard the feeder from allcomers.
Actually, they usually just stop for a week or so on their way to parts more Northern, and cause a shake-up in the hierarchy when they do. Before the last one stopped in, we had about five or six Anna's Hummingbirds around, now we're down to three or four again. Still, the season is still developing. One year we had literally more than two dozen birds around for months straight, and it was absolutely hilarious to go out and sit on the front porch next to the feeders. The fighting little fluffwads made it li
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Angry Birds is a fad from 2010. It's already at least 4 years past its "exploit-by" date. The toys and shirts and food have been and gone already.
I would guess that by last year, it was clear that this horse was dead, but maybe the owners wanted to see the film completed anyway. That would make it a vanity project on their part. Not the start of a new big franchise, but their attempt to go out with a bang.
Re:a loveletter to hearing yourself talk (Score:1)
Sorry, but there's a ton of bullshit above, and you- you just need to be called out on it.
The films marketing consists of a billboard on la brea with a cryptic phrase and a billboard on la cienega with three birds and a charred facade but no mention of the film, its opening date, or even that its a film...
Oh jesus, seriously? There's a giant billboard on Highland and Hollywood and it's pretty damn clear it's a movie and that the 20th was the opening date. In fact most of the dozens of billboards [dailybillboardblog.com] make that
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It's clear that it wasn't Hollywood. That doesn't appear to be a bad thing. First, I was quite aware of the impending release of the movie, and saw a lot of ads. I'm a customer (although, not in this particular case). The billboa
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"its surprising to see something like this make #1 though? It certainly speaks to a very talented writers group."
Well, not TOO talented...
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/... [rottentomatoes.com]
Dropping off the cliff. (Score:4, Insightful)
The real test of a movie is how well it performs in the first and second weeks after launch. Word of mouth and all that. Some films like How To Train Your Dragon can recover from a weak opening and show extraordinary strength down the road, but that doesn't happen very often.
The Tomatometer [rottentomatoes.com] rates Angry Birds at a Rotten 43%. Zootopia, Fresh, at 98%, The Jungle Book, Fresh, at 95% ---- and. if you have taken your kids out to see Zooptopia and The Jungle Book, there isn't much of anything else out there for them right now.
Disney doesn't need Angry Birds.
Not when it is adding originals like Zootopia, Frozen, and Wreak-It Ralph to its animated cannon and vivid live-action remakes of films like Cinderella and The Jungle Book. Not after it after added Pixar, The Marvel Cinematic Universe, Star Wars and Indiana Jones to its roster.
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"Angry Birds doesn't fit the liberal narrative"
I don't know if this was meant as a joke, but it's hilarious!
Most seen Finnish movie (Score:2)
Congratulations to The Angry Birds Movie becoming the new most seen Finnish movie after the previous record holder 2005's Star Wreck: In the Pirkinning.
It is only desperate if you lose (Score:2)
I don't know how to break it to you, Mr. Fong, (Score:1)
In China, McDonald's released special Angry Birds burgers with red or green buns...which at least one patron complained made the buns look moldy.
Um, they ran out of the special Angry Birds buns an hour before you arrived and ordered your burger, so the green color... yeah. You probably shouldn't have eaten that.
Missed opportunity (Score:1)
Rovio should have gotten someone like David Lynch to direct.
No, better than that: they should have hired Alejandro G. Iñárritu, the guy who directed Birdman. That would have been a nice tie-in and a more interesting movie.
UNICODE?? (Score:5, Interesting)
Wait a minute, I was just able to enter "Alejandro G. Iñárritu" and all the cool little foreign hats on the "n" and the "a" showed up! Did something fundamental change at Slashdot? Have the Slashdot owners been meddling with the primal forces of nature?
Re:UNICODE?? (Score:5, Informative)
Unlikely. Slashdot only supports the following subset of Windows-1252:
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Oh.
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What's particularly funny is that there's an eth but no thorn in there. Spare a thought for poor Rei.
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Meh, Georgian is filtered out (missing in fonts?)...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
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Nobody cares about people from Atlanta.
About 3 years too late (Score:1)
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I went yesterday.
Any movie that opens with Black Sabbath's "Paranoid" has got my attention.
Not sure the people around me appreciated the air guitar and sing along, however...
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Are you mixing up Black Sabbath songs, or did they really choose "Paranoid" over the obvious choice "War Pigs"???
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It was definitely not War Pigs.
The pigs had not been introduced yet.
And it was more fitting for the opening montage as the protagonist wanders around the town "frowning all the time".
Paint it Black could have been used as well, but the faster tempo of Paranoid worked better with the frantic birds around him.
What kind of world are we living in? (Score:2)
Some people give me dirty looks when I say that humans are getting dumber, not smarter, but then something like this comes along and proves just how right I actually am.
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Yeah, Angry Birds was a pretty fun and relaxing puzzle game which I enjoyed from time-to-time.
However, as time has gone on, the experience of the game has gone downhill progressively with the ads becoming more intrusive and annoying and the in-app purchases becoming more necessary for play.
They finally lost me when they decided to effectively disable free-to-play altogether by forcing you to make in-app purchases to play (or wait a day for your token bank to fill up again).
It's not THAT fun and there are pl
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If you look at the cast list; it's actually quite the sausage party: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt19... [imdb.com]