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Solasta: Crown of the Magister is a tactical role-playing game with turn-based combat. It is set in a fantasy world that was nearly destroyed in an apocalyptic event a thousand years ago. Players create a party of four adventurers to search the ruins of an Elven empire for the jewels needed to empower a powerful artifact. [2]
Unfinished Business is a British sitcom written by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran which ran for two series between 24 January 1998 and 14 February 1999 on BBC One. It stars Harriet Walter as Amy, Henry Goodman as Spike and Jaye Griffiths as Tania.
Unfinished Business is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Ken Scott and written by Steven Conrad. The film stars Vince Vaughn, Tom Wilkinson, Dave Franco, Sienna Miller, Nick Frost, and James Marsden. It was released on March 6, 2015. The film was panned by critics and was a box office bomb, only grossing $14.4 million on a budget of $35 ...
Unfinished Business is a 1984 Canadian drama film directed by Don Owen. [1] It is a sequel to Owen's influential 1964 film Nobody Waved Good-bye. [2]The film stars Peter Kastner and Julie Biggs as Peter and Julie, both reprising their lead roles from the original film.
300,000 sq ft (27,871 m 2) The Majesty Building is an incomplete 18-story office building in Altamonte Springs , Florida . The 300,000-square-foot (27,871 m 2 ) structure is being constructed by the religious broadcaster Associated Christian Television System, owner of the SuperChannel 55 television station.
Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business a 20% approval rating based on 5 reviews, with an average rating of 4.4/10. [11] Among reviewers not referenced by the main aggregators, reception was also poor. VideoHound rated the film one and a half on a scale of zero to four, slightly lower than Part II. [12]
Sione's 2: Unfinished Business is a 2012 New Zealand comedy film and the sequel to the hugely successful 2006 film Sione's Wedding.It was produced by John Barnett and Paul Davis, directed by Simon Bennett, co-produced by South Pacific Pictures and New Zealand Film Commission with music by Don McGlashan and written by Oscar Kightley and James Griffin.
The origin and foundation of Segesta are extremely obscure. The tradition current among the Greeks and adopted by Thucydides, [4] ascribed its foundation to a band of Trojan settlers, fugitives from the destruction of their city; and this tradition was readily welcomed by the Romans, who in consequence claimed a kindred origin with the Segestans.