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  1. I'm back, I had no internet for a few days. I will probably just submit my 3 movies I had pre planned unless we are extending the deadline
  2. Penny Press Director: Ron Howard Genre: Period Piece/Drama/Romance Cast: Joel Courtney (Darren Voss), Amy Adams (Abagail Voss), Matt Damon (Howard Voss), Matthew McCoanughey (Alvin Cramer) Release Date: 9/17 Theater Count: 2,791 Theaters Budget: $55 Million Running Time: 2hr 14 min MPAA Rating: PG-13 for drinking/drug references, language, and some sexuality Plot Summary: A boy manages to help his family survive the depression with his writing talent.
  3. Warcraft: The Cataclysm Director: Peter Jackson Genre: Fantasy/Action Varian Wrynn (Matt Damon), Logan (Eric Bana), Anduin Wrynn (Preston Bailey) Lady Jaina Proudmoore (Amy Adams), Neltharian/Deathwing Voice/CGI (Andy Serkis), Thrall (Morgan Freeman), Garrosh Hellscream (Vin Diesel) Release Date: 6/25 Theater Count: 4,166 Thee-uh-terz Budget: $165 Million Running Time: 2hr 27 min MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence, mild drinking, mild sexuality, and language Plot Summary: Deathwing's cataclysm rocks the world... Plot:
  4. My actuals might not be as quick as we could hope... I'm working 7 days a week for the next 2 weeks with 2 jobs. But my movies I promise won't be abnormally big hits.
  5. Nonexistence Director: Robet Zemeciks Genre: Sci-Fi/Drama/Thriller Cast: Mark Ruffalo (Henry Jones), Ellen Page (Lisa), Kat Dennings (Marie), Jesse Eisenberg (Marcus), Release Date: 3/12 Theater Count: 2988 Thee-ate-hers Budget: $40 Meelion Running Time: TBA MPAA Rating: PG-13 for language, mild violence, thematic elements, mild sexuality Plot Summary: Henry Jones always loves to watch people, see what they do, what makes them tick... to help him write more interesting characters. Marcus is a naive college student looking for true or false love. Things get strange as Henry's devotion and obsession with his writing cause his characters to materialize. Plot:
  6. I will put up my 3 films soon.
  7. I'll try to start getting mine up tonight or today early even.
  8. Is there something I am doing in my posts that makes it unreadable in IE?
  9. June 25: Warcraft: The CataclysmSeems the winter is going to have the overload of movies.And why are we securing movies that aren't blockbusters for dates here? I thought it was just the big ones.March 12: Nonexistence - About a writer who makes fictional characters and lives through them to the point where they begin to materialize in the real worldSep. 17: Penny Press - A boy in the 1930s begins to write short stories to help his family out
  10. Best Picture Best Animated Feature Best Director Best Ensemble Best Actor Best Actress Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Leading Role Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role Best Original Screenplay Best Adapted Screenplay Best Original Score Best Original Song Best Cinematography Best Film Editing Best Art Direction Best Costumes Best Makeup Best Sound Mixing Best Sound Editing Best Visual Effects Best Use of Action Wait for it...
  11. My year 5 actuals will not end up like my one year from Cayom A. I'm no longer working full time + going to school like I was back then.
  12. And movies released on Sunday of Christmas weekend have really huge legs even if they aren't good.likehttp://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=rumorhasit.htm
  13. Again none of mine hit your top 25, I think I haven't made your lists too much in Cayom II yet.Not doing the full reviews?
  14. January:Call Me Maybe: 4/10Campy fun, and not the worst "first week" of January movie out there, but certainly nothing worth going to see unless you really like the tragically hilarious, like a clown dying.MaZ3: 2/10The 3D made this movie less terrible than it otherwise would have been. Still not worth seeing for any reason however.The Homestarmy Invades: 6/10As a fan of the Homestar Runner series, I enjoyed it, but it was disappointing to have the plot focus so strongly on what was really just a random Strong Bad email. I would have much rather enjoyed seeing something based on Peasant's Quest, or one of the 6+ minute cartoons they had developed over the years. Still, better than looking at Homestarrunner.com and seeing the "Last Updated" being 2010.Sasquatch 3D: 5/10With a title like this, I thought it'd be some plotless horror movie with a Sasquatch attacking some scantily-clad bikini babes. Instead, it's just a mediocre "family comedy" that will have Earl Dittman's review about how it's "The best movie of the year so far!" Not terrible, but it's been done before and done better, and will be done in the future, also done better.The Immune: 7/10A film that stands out as being better than the other films of the first few weeks of the year. It's entertaining, violent,. and scary, without relying too much on gore to shock its audiences. A decent film, and something I'd recommend to most adults and teenagers. Children would not enjoy this one as much.A Stark Night: 3/10This seems like one of those "mixes of action und comedy" that never end up in theaters, but you see them at your local Redbox for the same price as all the real movies. I can't recommend this film too highly. (This time, that vague phrase means it's not very good.) Not sure what all these actors were thinking, but they shouldn't have done this project. Columbine: 6.5/10Very dark and disturbing, but most of it works. What I couldn't get past was the "student phone perspective." While everything else had been properly set in 1999, a cellphone back then couldn't record video, especially not one a teenager could afford. They would be lucky if they could send text messages without paying some exorbitant price! Overall, it's good, but I just couldn't get past some inconsistent technology usage.Lady Gaga: Born This Way 3D: 0/10Let it be known I can't stand Lady Gaga. I imagine if this review had interactive comments, it'd be hated, but Lady Gaga is not worthy of a film, 3D or 1D. Or even 2D.
  15. I think my 2 in the top 25 might be all I get
  16. Blankments, have you ever been a member of Box Office Mojo? None of your predictions make any sense
  17. Placeholder, will try to do all.
  18. I'll consider myself lucky if I get anything topping 200 million
  19. The Homestarmy Invades! Cast: Matt Chapman (Homestar Runner, Strong Bad, The Cheat, etc.) Mike Chapman (some inferior voices), Melissa "Missy" Palmer (Female voices/Marzipan) Director: Matt and Mike Chapman Rated PG for mild rude humor and cartoon violence Budget: 1 million Runtime: 85 minutes January 10th 2,204 The-ate-hers Format: 2-D Animation Cheaply Done Plot: Homestar Runner is tired of taking orders from Strong Bad and his "yellow dog" (The Cheat.) He's going to get his whole Homestarmy back in action to invade Strong Badia and take control of the crappy yard that includes a tire and a stop sign head leaning against a cinderblock. His mighty army includes the very strange "Homsar", Strong Sad, and an unplugged popcorn machine called "Bennedetto" by Homestar. They all come marching to Strong Badia, where Strong Bad laughs off their threats of invasion. Homestar retreats, as Bennedetto begins to produce popcorn and Strong Sad cries "hold the line!" After this rousing defeat, they look depressed, but later Homestar decides that he can't let Strong Bad rule Strong Badia anymore. He tricks Marzipan into joining by offering her organic tofu if she goes with him to Strong Badia... when they get there, this time Strong Bad escapes due to Marzipan being an annoying overbearing hippie. Ousted from his own Strong Badia by a no-armed white marshmallow-looking guy, Strong Bad calls upon the powers of his own imagination to get things back. First, he makes everyone "talk real funny" (all voices other than Strong Bad are done as Mike Chapman's poor imitations of Matt Chapman's characters.) He brings Trogdor the burninator out and storms back to Strong Badia. He sees that no one is there when he gets there and he takes it back. Homestar comes back and said that Strong Badia wasn't nice enough for Marzipan's garden, so they weren't interested in it. Strong Bad sighs and lets everyone speak in their normal voices. All this time, we have Coach Z and Bubs in the background, arguing about various "older people" things. Coach Z talks and whines about Marzipan. In the end, all the characters meet up and sing an incoherent January song that has nothing to do with any real holiday.
  20. I'm going to add a Homestar Runner cartoon in January
  21. Breakout Character Director: Mike Judge Genre: Drama Musical Date: August 22 Studio: Energized Entertainment Cast: Ben Affleck (Hank Jones), Mark Ruffalo (Steve Marcus/George Fortana), Steve Carrell (Mike Marvel/Eric Plunk), Amy Adams (Lisa Holt/Missy Smith), Eric Bana (Johnny Silver) Runtime: 115 min (1 hr 55 min) Format: Regular 2-D Film Plot Summary: A TV executive tries to force a character to be the "Breakout Character" of his new TV show, but it's not so easy. Plot: Theaters: 3,142 MPAA Rating: PG-13 for language, mild sexuality, drinking Budget: $40 million
  22. I think I'll churn out some Y-Grade filler
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