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CAYOM 3.0 YEAR 1 - THE ADVANCE SCHEDULE [NOW CLOSED]

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March 17- Flower Eyes and Needle Teeth (Horror/Action) Dir. Andres Muschietti

May 19- Pitch Black (Horror/Action) Dir. Guillermo Del Toro

September 8- 1999 (Mystery) Dir. Trey Edward Shults

November 3- Tulpa (Psychological Horror) Dir. M. Night Shyamalan

December 25- A Trip to the Moon (Fantasy) Dir. Tim Burton

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Still about seventeen hours left to submit but so far we're doing really well content-wise. There are currently 54 films scheduled for Y1, though granted one of them is an insurance commercial. They're spread over 36 weekends out of 52 in the year. 13 of those weekends have at least two new releases and three weekends (March 3-5, November 3-5, and December 22-24) have three films.

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Tentpoles:

Runaway, A Road Adventure (February 24) - Action / Comedy - (Dir. Paul Feig)

Rabbids, the Big Adventure (March 31) - Animation CGI Comedy - (Dir. Pierre Coffin)

The Truth about Harry (September 15) - Thriller - (Dir. David Fincher)

The Secret of Monkey Island (June 9) - Adventure - (Dir. Edgar Wright)

The Adventure of Oscar Pill (October 6) - Heroic Fantasy - (Dir. Wes Ball)

 

Oscar Contender:

Amava - project title (Limited : November 22) - Drama - (Dir. Angelina Jolie)

 

 

Filler:

Je t'aime (February 3) - Romantic Comedy - (Dir. Maiwenn)

Dangerous Beauty (September 5) - Horror - (Dir. Karyn Kusama)

I'll be home for Christmas (December 1) - Choral - (Dir. Steven Brill)

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9 hours ago, Xillix said:

Still about seventeen hours left to submit but so far we're doing really well content-wise.

 

I mixed up the dates because I thought the 15th was on Sunday when it's actually today. Oh well since the schedule is basically almost full we can close it tonight anyway.

 

Going through and updating now.

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- There are currently 60 films scheduled

- 9 are animated

- 19 are released within the first four months (January-April)

- 18 are released during the summer season (May-August)

- 16 are released during the holiday season (November-December)

- March 3rd, November 3rd, November 22nd and December 22nd have three new releases each.

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Some more dates.

 

The SCP Foundation (Horror / Sci-Fi) - February 10th (dir. James Wan)

Timed Out (Sci-Fi / Action) - March 31st (dir. David Leitch)

Endurance (Historical Drama / Thriller) - April 21st (dir. Alfonso Cuarón)

Love Lies Bleeding (Mystery / Comedy) - June 16th (dir. Shane Black)

Slaughterhouse-Five (War / Drama) - August 11th (dir. Spike Jonze)

Hardball (Thriller) - September 22nd (dir. Denis Villeneuve)

Amnesia (Horror) - October 20th (dir. Scott Derrickson)

Computer Love (Sci-Fi / Drama) - December 15th (dir. Danny Boyle)

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Hmm, should I add in the dates for my other films?  Gonna do it anyway just in case.  My non-tentpoles:

 

February 3 - An American Dream (dramedy, directed by Marc Webb)

February 24 - Mindwaster (sci-fi horror, directed by Paul W.S. Anderson)

March 31 - Welcome to Mars (sci-fi comedy, directed by Dean Parisot)

April 28 - Joe's Cat (drama, directed by James Gray)

June 9 - Hired to Kill (action comedy, directed by Patrick Hughes)

June 23 - Hydration (slow burn thriller, directed by Trey Edward Shults)

July 7 - Witness of a Murder (detective thriller/drama, directed by Kenneth Branagh)

August 18 - Giant Robots from Outer Space (horror/comedy, directed by Anthony C. Ferrante)

September 8 - Driven Mad (psychological thriller, directed by Brad Anderson

November 10 - The End of the Year (dramedy, directed by James Ponsoldt)

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The rules in the first post specifically stated this was for tentpoles only >.>

 

If we schedule everything in here then there's really no point to this thread at all.

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2 minutes ago, Xillix said:

The rules in the first post specifically stated this was for tentpoles only >.>

 

If we schedule everything in here then there's really no point to this thread at all.

 

Someone else had already scheduled their filler (which I also did in the studios pages), so I was like "sure why not"

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@cookie @That One Guy

 

Right, but the point of this thread is to allow leeway for tentpoles to be scheduled in advance without having to have them fully-written, so that we get a general feel for the layout/major releases of the year. Cookie stated previously that films can't be submitted to Part I unless they're A: a tentpole that was on the advance schedule or B: fully written/finished. That's to prevent exactly this sort of "dogpiling." It's not fair to other players who followed these rules to allow other people to lock down dates for smaller movies in advance. Of course there's not necessarily any actual harm done yet; when the Part I thread is created and schedule transferred the non-tentpole movies people brought up in here can simply be ignored until they're actually ready for submission.

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1 hour ago, That One Guy said:

 

Someone else had already scheduled their filler (which I also did in the studios pages), so I was like "sure why not"

 

I didn't add theirs to the schedule though. If you want to list your fillers in your post that's fine but they won't be added.

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