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In real terms it's the same thing...
In the same vein I like the 20th Century Fox introduction as it gives me the sense I am going to enjoy what follows. Such is the power of branding and advertising so long as they (20th Century Fox) only give their name to quality titles whether it be films/movies, games or anything else.
The brand aims to serve those who recognise satisfaction no matter its product and that is something that is so important and fickle at the same time.
Currently I am liking 20th Century Fox, and have done for many many years...
OK :-)