New DVDn may let you decide who gets terminated
Imagine it was Kate Winslet's character that died at the end of Titanic, rather than Leonardo DiCaprio's. Or that Luke had joined his father on the dark side of the Force. How would these events have changed the course of the characters' respective movies? "These possibilities have been left to movie viewers' imaginations. But a new medium developed by Toronto-based DKP Effects Inc. may soon make these flights of fancy a reality."
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