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  1. Updated as of February 21st, 2024! Keynotes: Don't Worry Darling has been bumped off the Top 100 DOM OW's list; Cruella, Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine (Japanese film), The Ex-Files 4: Marriage Plan (Chinese film) and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It have been bumped off the Top 100 OS list; The Marvels, Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), Ghostbusters: Afterlife and Shock Wave 2 (Chinese film) have been bumped off the Top 100 WW list.
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MBWII: THE SECOND MONSTER BUG WARS Studio: Phoenix Fire Pictures; TSG Entertainment; FremantleMedia Enterprises Director: Beth McCarthy-Miller Based On: Monster Bug Wars, by Beyond International Genre: Action/Thriller/Horror/Sci-Fi Release Date: November 6th, Y10 Theater Count: 3672 Rating: PG-13 Format: 2D, 3D, 4DX, Dolby, IMAX Budget: $100 million Runtime: 120 minutes Cast: Kristen Connolly as Joanne Seth Green as Dr. Bishop Wagner Moura as the voice of the Wolf Spider Idris Elba as the voice of the Emperor Scorpion Previous Movies' Box Office: Monster Bug Wars (04/21/Y7) - $34,230,226 OW / $90,301,685 DOM / $285,966,112 WW Monster Bug Wars: The Spider Path (05/17/Y8) - $3,657,431 OW / $7,002,684 DOM / $12,065,192 WW Monster Bug Wars: The Scorpion Path (05/17/Y8) - $2,393,143 OW / $4,510,784 DOM / $11,080,204 WW Plot Summary: In the first Monster Bug Wars film, set in a futuristic Earth colony, Joanne and her boyfriend, Vic (Fran Kranz), unmasked the evildoing of a group of scientists who used special technology to force bugs, arachnids and arthropods to fight against each other and then sell it as a spectacle to humans. After the events of the first one, as well as of the two prequel spin-offs (The Spider Path and The Scorpion Path), in which Dr. Bishop, the leader of the scientists, is seen utilizing a tech gun to turn a Wolf Spider's female partner into a giant version of herself, and then lock her in a cage for their own use, the Male Wolf Spider is left wandering alone in the desert. He sets chase after the Female Wolf Spider and Dr. Bishop, but Bishop quickly blocks his way, leaving the Spider stranded on a panic. After Bishop's cleared a large distance, the Spider goes after them on foot again, but because of its size, it cannot keep up. Later, the Emperor Scorpion, who saw the Giant Female Wolf Spider and Dr. Bishop (and his goons) walk past him, is trying to prey on local alien beasts, but is unable to do so as the aliens are quicker. The Male Wolf Spider and the Scorpion cross paths, but as the Scorpion tries to prey on the Spider, against the latter's will, both hear commotion coming from a nearby camp: Joanne is mourning the death of Vic, who had been killed after being poisoned by the Spider, after the climax of Bug Wars 1. The Scorpion sees prey in Joanne, while the Spider feels empathy for Joanne, and it prevents the Scorpion from attacking Joanne, after a brief fight scene between the two of them. Joanne gives them both a special device to grant them a human voice and an active consciousness. It's revealed that the Spider, who uses the voice of a Brazilian man (wolf spiders are known to exist in the Amazon rainforest), just wanted to live its normal life as an apex predator of the bug underworld, but when he met the Female Spider, he knew that being with her was his one and true purpose; and now, he understands why a human would mourn the death of her partner too. The Scorpion, voiced by an African man (they are native to West Africa), does not care about either of them and admits he just needs to feed. Joanne, despite the Scorpion trying to prey on her, says she will help him eat, if he helps him and the Spider find the Female Spider. The Scorpion, reluctantly, agrees. We follow the trio as the human, Spider and Scorpion combine to hunt the same kind as earlier of wild alien bugs, with which the Scorpion and Spider feed on (Joanne passes). The Scorpion says he is thankful and will go on to help Joanne, but he's out once that's done as he's an animal to live in the wild. The Spider feels conflict, as he is warmed by the idea of having an owner along with his mate (having heard all of the stories of Tarantulas being good pets), but he doesn't trust Joanne just yet. Joanne also doesn't trust the two of them, thinking they will either try to backstab her and eat her, or they just won't get along and fight all the time, like cats and dogs. The Spider and the Scorpion are left at tension. Nevertheless, the trio heads to the colony capital of Felicidad, where they realize that all the locals and all their pets are being enslaved by the scientists, in the name of Earthling governments pushing for imperialist agendas. The Spider and Scorpion do not pretend to be angry, as they think that - just like in the animal kingdom - it's kill or be killed, and these governments, in their opinion, are just doing what it takes to survive. Joanne explains to them that humans are more than animals, but the Spider points out that this does not seem the case, given the brutality of the scientists and colony government's oppression. Joanne convinces them to help her out free some of these people. They do in some cool action sequences, which get vibrant camerawork and saturated colors. After spending some time with the locals, the trio socializes and gets to know one another better. The Spider and the Scorpion get into an argument, saying that they will fight in the end because they are bitter rivals in nature and that's just what animals are, with the Scorpion threatening to eat both Joanne and the Spider. But Joanne begs them to stick together, because humans can sometimes be even worse than they are, feeling hopeless for humanity. The arachnids stay pensive. Later, Joanne, the Spider and the Scorpion have triggered Dr. Bishop's attention. Joanne calls Bishop out for being a tyrant, and Bishop says "it's nothing personal - we're just better". When Joanne says that she thought scientists were supposed to do good, Bishop says: "some of us are like that... others just aren't". The Spider, inspired, says that even though animals are like that, he agrees with Joanne's earlier statements in that it doesn't have to be like that for humans, also subtly inspiring the Scorpion, who stays in silence. Bishop, shocked by hearing the arachnids talk, says that the Female and Male will die together. This triggers a fight, where Bishop unleashes the Giant Female Wolf Spider on the heroes. The Giant Female and the Male see eye to eye, and she doesn't want to fight the heroes, but Bishop tortures her until she does. Desperately, Joanne jumps in the way of the Male, who was gonna be bitten by the Female (against her will), and gets poison injected in her veins. As Bishop laughs maniacally and heads away on the repentant Female Wolf Spider's back, the Male Wolf Spider and the Emperor Scorpion, surprisingly worried, stick with Joanne. Joanne seems on the verge of dying, but she's rescued by locals whom he had freed from Bishop. In a downtime beat, the Spider says that this would be the moment when he and the Scorpion would fight, but the Scorpion says that they should at least stick with Joanne for the time being and subvert that trope. The Scorpion also admits that, for the first time, he understands what humanity is about, and the Spider admits that it would be an honor for Joanne to be his owner. Joanne thanks the two of them, but she also gives them one thing: in the animal world, it's kill or be killed, and animals aren't nice when they need to be... and yet, animals can still be way, way nicer than humans, because they don't have malice. "We just have instinct", the Scorpion says. The Scorpion and the Spider stay with Joanne. Eventually, she does, and the final mission is the three of them stealing Bishop's size-increasing weapons in a bug-sized heist. Joanne shrinks herself down, like in the first Bug Wars movie, and the arachnids + other pets (like dogs, cats, birds, flying fish and aliens) and bugs unite. When she finds the big guns... she de-shrinks herself... and all of the bugs, including the Wolf Spider and the Emperor Scorpion, all increase to *actual* giant size (as tall as a three-story building). Dr. Bishop, furious, unleashes his own army of giant bugs. It's giant bug armageddon, as the bugs all kill each other, while the other pets help Joanne. Local people who Joanne helped join in. The Turkey Squad, cameoing from their own off-world colony (yes, this is a shared universe), try to help... but they're immediately killed by the Giant Female Wolf Spider, who eats their turkey and becomes superpowered, but still trying not to fight - only crippled by Bishop torturing her and forcing her to instinctintively fight against the (now Giant) Male Wolf Spider and Emperor Scorpion. Joanne fights Bishop in a melee fight too. Eventually, the good bugs kill all the bad bugs + Dr. Bishop's goons, Joanne handcuffs Bishop, and tells him that yeah, humans are smarter than animals and scientists are amongst the smartest ("we're better", as Bishop said earlier), but we need to use our intelligence for good, because even animals, who aren't intelligent, are nicer than us. The Male Spider brings the Female Spider to her senses. The mates stop fighting, and the Emperor Scorpion, hungry again, feeds on Dr. Bishop, killing him. In the end, after giving Vic a proper funeral, the Male and Female Spiders are reunited again, but both say that they want to stay with Joanne. The Scorpion, embarrassed at first, admits he also wants to be pet by Joanne. As Joanne promises to save the colony from the evil government, the family of Joanne and arachnids heads on for a future fight.
  3. 3 HEARTS 3 FIRES Studio: Phoenix Fire Pictures Loosely Based On: Nazaré, by Sandra Santos Director: Natália Grimberg Genre: Action/Thriller/Romance Release Date: November 13, Y10 Theater Count: 3101 Rating: PG-13 Format: 2D Budget: $25 million Runtime: 110 minutes Cast: Salma Hayek as Victoria Dennis Becky G as Nazareth Dennis Harry Styles as Kane Marshall Previous Movies' Box Office: Hearts of Fire (06/30/Y7) - $13,760,911 OW / $41,564,899 DOM / $111,156,044 WW Hearts of Fire: Vengeful Heart (07/25/Y9) - $14,703,849 OW / $36,043,506 DOM / $55,451,547 WW Plot Summary: After the last film, mother Victoria and daughter Nazareth promise they'll never get angry at each other again, especially as Victoria's neurological disease worsens. However, Nazareth meets Kane Marshall, a dashing young man who seems inconspicuous and charming. They fall in love, but Victoria is unconvinced that he is a good person. Nazareth meanly boils that down to Victoria's illness and they stop talking. Kane, behind the scenes, plots to kill Victoria and Nazareth - as it turns out, he was the secret boyfriend of Roger Saint, the evildoer that both got rid of in the previous film. Kane sets Nazareth up for a beautiful dinner, but then, he kidnaps her and tries to set her on fire. Victoria, in one last hurrah, saves her daughter one more time, to which Nazareth, beyond thankful for her mother again, vows she'll never date again. Kane kills Victoria with a vicious blow to the head. Nazareth, in grief, has one big second act melee fight with Kane, which culminates in Nazareth setting Kane on fire. But the fire spreads, and it quickly becomes a three-front fire across the woods. Nazareth escapes from the three fronts of the fire - each of them, to her, representing the three villains of each past film - and survives. The police determine that she acted in self-defense and she's free to go. After the funeral of Victoria, Nazareth burns down a flower-made heart, and says: "Last time I ever go out with a guy again." She ends the film as a nun in a covenant, because who cares at this point.
  4. Updated as of February 14th, 2024! (Happy Valentine's Day 👍) Keynotes: the opening weekend of Corsage and the third weekend of The Zone of Interest have been bumped off the Top 100 DOM PTA's list.
  5. I don't actually see it in the submission thread 🫤
  6. Studio: Phoenix Fire Pictures; Troublemaker Studios; Electronic Arts Based On: Burnout, by Criterion Games Director: Robert Rodriguez Genre: Action Release Date: August 28th, Y10 Theater Count: 3119 Rating: PG-13 Format: 2D, 3D Budget: $42 million Runtime: 100 minutes Cast: Becky G as Candy Gabriel Chavarria as Danny Gina Rodriguez as Leticia Demián Bechir as Professor Rodríguez Previous Movie's Box Office: Burnout (01/11/Y3) - $24,495,720 OW / $65,055,938 DOM / $302,698,796 WW Presentation Style: The film has vibrant colors and cool graphic novel-like edits, resembling a mix between Sin City (but brighter-looking) and Speed Racer. Plot Summary: In the previous film, Candy (Becky G) and Danny (Chavarria), a young college sophomore couple, was drawn by a suspicious group of people into an illegal street racing business by math teacher Rodríguez (Bechir). Rodríguez forced Danny to take the spot of his former top driver, who had been paralyzed in a brutal crash, and be his new #1, but eventually turned on him and had him nearly killed, until Candy came in to save him. They were caught by the cops in the end, but Rodríguez never appeared. Five years later, Candy is bailed out. She tries to reconnect with the outside world and meet with her older sister, Leticia (Rodriguez), a cop. However, soon, she finds out that Professor Rodríguez, who had been on the run all these years, has used someone to kidnap Danny, who's still serving in prison. Candy, against her better wishes, decides to take the wheel again and go save Danny, while Leticia agrees to keep Candy off the watch of the police, under the condition that she causes no civilian deaths. Soon, she finds some of the people that know where Rodríguez has Danny held up, and tries to melee her way inside, but she finds that Danny is being held elsewhere. Having denounced her location, she flees, and a dangerous car chase ensues, which ends up causing havoc in the middle of a city, with a massive twenty vehicle crash killing dozes and clogging up the town intersections. Knowing Candy is involved, Leticia forces herself to set chase on her sister. Meanwhile, a now undercover Candy enters an illegal race hosted by Rodríguez's men, and upon winning, she forces them at knifepoint to tell them where Danny is. She races there and soon enters in contact with where Danny is supposed to be - but upon fighting guards and finding his cell, she discovers that Danny is actually in talks with Rodríguez. Danny, who had still been infatuated with the job of being a top racer, decided to continue his crime life now that he's set free, and Rodríguez gave him a new chance. The deal shocks Candy, who realizes that Danny has sold his soul and hasn't learned anything. She flees the locale, but is captured by Leticia, who has no choice but to take her in. After an emotional moment, Candy reveals to Leticia that her boyfriend, who has kidnapped by Professor Rodríguez, is now in tandem with him again, and promises that she'll bring him in, if they let her go. Leticia, unsure if doing the right thing or not, still feels too much for her sister not to agree, and the two vow never to mistrust the other again. Candy admits she's learned that some people will just never change, and it is up to her to actually do the correct thing if that other person in your life isn't interested. Candy leads the cops to Rodríguez's place, and there, he and Danny have things worked out to continue their illegal street racing business, with Danny winning as many races as possible. When confronted with the police, Rodríguez tells everyone to get in their cars and leave, but Candy sneaks on Danny and talks to him one last time, begging to him to see the light. He seems conflicted, but ends up refusing, telling Candy that while the sex was good, he really knows she just wants to think she's a better racer than he is. Like in the first movie, she sucker-punches him, and the two have a melee fight. Leticia comes to Candy's rescue as Danny overpowers her, but Danny escapes on foot. Candy and Leticia get in a car after Danny's, and the two cars are in a fervorous one-on-one street race. Leticia nearly causes a crash and injures some bystanders. Danny, seeing the deaths of people, begins to feel remorse again. Suddenly, as Candy takes the wheel from the guilty Leticia and drives perfectly, Danny wrecks his car. He then lets himself get caught, which he is, admitting that he's gone too far. Leticia also turns herself in, but the cops deem that she and Candy have done enough good by catching up to Danny, that they're let go. In the end, Candy and Leticia reunite once more, while knowing that Rodríguez is still out in the loose. Their last adventure will take them to Paradise City, where they must catch Rodríguez once and for all.
  7. Updated as of February 6th, 2024! Keynote: Candyman has been bumped off the Top 100 DOM list.
  8. FREEDOM DAY Studio: Phoenix Fire Pictures; Blumhouse Productions Director: Levan Gabriadze Genre: Horror/Thriller/Sci-Fi Release Date: July 3rd, Y10 Theater Count: 2879 Rating: PG-13 Format: 2D, 3D Budget: $3 million Runtime: 97 minutes Cast: - Shelley Hennig as Mary Hanier Cinematography Note: The film is shot entirely on an Apple Vision Pro, from the first person of its protagonist. Plot Summary: A month before July 4th, a major tech enterprise releases the HyperVision, a virtual reality headset that immediately takes America by storm. Mary Hanier (Hennig), a college student who is on Summer break, buys one for herself, days before her whole family (but her) die in a freak car crash. One month later, on the days before Independence Day, the whole world is hooked to the HyperVision, Mary included, with which she spends the days engaging with VR apps to withhold from grieving. One night, she starts getting strange messages and notifications on her headset - and soon, she begins seeing horrifying humanoid figures trying to "pull her down to the floor", for what seems like to kill her, nearly doing so. Mary, terrified, researches what's happening and realizes that what appears to be a malfunction, is actually the terrifying reality that the headset connects with avatars from dead people, and those are the avatars of her deceased family. As she's confronted with further encounters with the killer avatars, she discovers a VR internet subworld inhabited by avatars of dead people all over the world, and we realize that some of them can interact with the real world. Mary also realizes that her family died because they were wearing HyperVisions while driving, dying in a distraction-related accident. Upon hearing this, Mary realizes that the avatars are trying to have her join them in death, and she accepts that the VR creation is going to be the death of her if she keeps using it. She tries dumping it in the trash, but it seems stuck to her head, and the avatars continue chasing her until she dies (jumpscare galore). She finally runs outside, where other people are seen struggling with their own HyperVisions, and sets herself on fire in front of the HyperVision-producing tech company headquarters, hoping that her suicide will wake the company up. But in actuality, the "suicide" actually just destroyed the VR set, as she is still intact and alive in the outside world, while hundreds of other people do what she did and destroy their own HyperVisions. The film ends with Mary lighting up a firework, preparing to set the tech company HQ on fire, in celebration of Independence Day.
  9. "The epic journey Summer vacation of a lifetime." T A T I A N A' S J O U R N E Y Studio: Phoenix Fire Pictures; Phoenix Fire Artstyles Based On: Characters created by Alex Hirsch, Dana Terrace and Liz Hannah Directors: Mike Owens and Shadi Petosky Producers: Alex Hirsch and Dana Terrace Screenwriters: Mike Owens and Shadi Petosky Cinematography: Greig Fraser Original Score: Mark Mothersbaugh Original Song: Unity by FM-84 ft. Hailee Steinfeld Genre: Live-Action & Animation Hybrid/Sci-Fi/Action/Comedy/Romance Release Date: August 14th, Y10 Theater Count: 4002 Rating: PG Format: 2D, 3D, IMAX, Dolby Cinema, 4DX Budget: $175 million Runtime: 110 minutes Animation Style: Similarly to the first movie, the film blends live-action characters and elements with an animated world. The animation, done in-house by Phoenix Fire Artstyles, follows the 2.5D template of Mighty Fall, with a world that uses 2D backdrops, physical objects and characters with a mix of 2D and 3D. The artstyle is inspired by Invader Zim or Hi-Fi Rush. Example: Cast: Olivia Cooke as Jane Medina Finn Wolfhard as Thiago Medina Naomi Scott* [under heavy makeup] as Allyarah Dee Bradley Baker* [voice] as Trudar Billy West* [voice] as Grath Laura Bailey* [voice] as Felizi Bob Bergen* [voice] as Helaros Kristofer Hijvu* [under heavy makeup] as Karaken with Chris Evans* [under heavy makeup] as Hakana and Leslie Jones* [voice] as the Trucidator Previous Movie's Box Office: Mighty Fall (06/28/Y8) [read it here] - $75,542,847 OW / $236,196,775 DOM / $674,847,929 WW Logline: The crew of the Tatiana goes on Summer vacation, by order of leader Jane Medina, to dodge the threat of the Trucidator. This leads the team into a journey of self-reflection, as the galaxy-ruling villain tails them quickly. Plot Summary: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AGdZYDKf1yjsnvXqEOsXxQGOvypId0k3KV5unGSFxys/edit?usp=sharing (13,032 words) PS: Thank you to @YM! for pre-reading this film.
  10. @4815162342 @cookie @Rorschach @Hiccup23 @tyson67roberts @El Squibbonator @Reddroast @Ethan Hunt @MCKillswitch123 @Xillix @SLAM! Fellow CAYOM players, we will be extending the deadline until every spot in the schedule has been filled. Once that happens, the schedule will officially close for Part 2.
  11. KRIS' PLAN Studio: Phoenix Fire Pictures Director: Hanelle Culpepper Genre: Sci-Fi/Drama/Thriller Release Date: September 25th, Y10 Theater Count: 3560 Rating: PG-13 Format: 2D, 3D, IMAX Budget: $80 million Runtime: 115 minutes Cast: Jalyn Hall as Kris Kayne Danielle Deadwyler as Amy Kayne Brian Michael Smith as Drew Kayne Plot Summary:
  12. EDIT: Updated as of January 31st, 2024! Keynotes: the third weekend of Avatar: The Way of Water has been bumped off the Top 100 DOM PTA's list; Hidden Blade (Chinese film) and PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie have been bumped off the Top 100 OS list; PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie has been bumped off the Top 100 WW list.
  13. Updated as of January 23rd, 2024! Keynotes: The Croods: A New Age has been bumped off the Top 100 DOM list.
  14. Updated as of January 17th, 2024! Only one keynote this week: The Woman King has been bumped off the Top 100 DOM OW's list.
  15. Updated as of January 9th, 2024! BIG shout out to @Issac Newton for his help, as per usual. Keynotes: Deep Sea (a Chinese film), A Quiet Place Part II and Elvis have been bumped off the Top 100 OS list; Chinese Doctors (a Chinese film) and The Lost City have both been bumped off the Top 100 WW list.
  16. The Elevator Studio: Phoenix Fire Pictures; Blumhouse Productions Based On: As I got on the elevator, the man getting off whispered something strange to me, by u/WorldAwayTweedy (Reddit, r/NoSleep) Director: Scott Derrickson Genre: Horror/Thriller Release Date: October 16, Y10 Theater Count: 2986 Rating: R Format: 2D, 3D, IMAX Budget: $18 million Runtime: 95 minutes Cast: - Sterling K. Brown as Michael Davis - Ethan Hawke as the strange man / the boss Plot Summary:
  17. @4815162342 @cookie @Rorschach @Hiccup23 @tyson67roberts @El Squibbonator @Reddroast @Ethan Hunt @MCKillswitch123 @Xillix @SLAM! We have internally agreed for one final extension for Part 2 - up until February 5th. Let's try to fill the calendar schedule until then, if it's possible.
  18. Studio: Phoenix Fire Pictures Based On: The Library of Babel. by Jorge Luis Borges Director: David Semel Genre: Sci-Fi/Drama Release Date: December 23, Y10 Theater Count: 3110 Rating: PG-13 Format: 2D, 3D Budget: $50 million Runtime: 110 minutes Cast: - Dev Patel as Omar Plot Summary: Omar, the narrator (Dev Patel), lives in a universe composed of an enormous library. The rooms are hexagonal in shape and each of the walls is exactly identical to the other, with one wall as an entrance, another wall containing all the bare necessities for a human being, and the remaining four walls composed of bookshelves. The library presumably contains all different 410-page books containing every unique combination of 25 basic characters - 22 letters of the alphabet, the period, the comma and the space. Omar works as a librarian in this place. As such, his task is to read all books and identify which contain gibberish content and which are actually readable in any language. Omar is frustrated to the point of suicidal ideation, as mostly everything he is forced to read contains at least one letter or one syllable that immediately renders the book as illegible, but because he cannot quit his job and must feed on the endless walls' survival kits by universal obligation, he constantly ponders refusing to eat and starving to death. One day, he and a group of other librarians talk about the potential existence of a Crimson Hexagon - a magical room in the library that contains high powered, illustrated books and at least one book that details a perfect index of the entirety of the library's contents. Omar engages in this journey, travelling across the library to find the Crimson Hexagon. In his journey, he decides to flashread every single book in every single room that he comes across, where he begins doubting himself as whether or not he's capable of ever escaping his job by finding this Crimson Hexagon, even if, subconsciously, he already is doing his job by reading all the books he can. Throughout the journey, in his madness, he starts envisioning and imagining what would the illegible books' meaning be in a readable language, or whether or not those books have a language of their own that simply hasn't been interpreted yet. That said, he continues to be convinced that the library is finite and the Crimson Hexagon details the perfect index, which would help him find the legible books and quit his job. Eventually, in a certain room, he does find a book that reads "INDEX OF THE LIBRARY OF BABEL" - excited, he begins reading it... but in the second page, one single syllable stands out as incorrectly spelled in English. He reads other books in the bookshelves, with all of them referencing an index of the library, but only one contains a somewhat correct, detailed index. However, as he reads this book, he realizes that none of the books matter anyway, because if the library contains all different 410-page, 25 character combinations, then the books are all meaningless in nature and the index is useless. Depressed, Omar begins a hunger strike and leaves himself to die. But, in a fever dream, he also comes to a conclusion: if the books in the library are language-driven by nature, then it is possible to interpret the books in their own unique way, and even if they are meaningless, they can be repurposed into something that has worth and meaning in its own right. Omar realizes that the beauty of humanity lies in the capacity to turn the meaningless and redundant into the important and useful, because if nothing in life has a true purpose, then it is up to intelligent life to shape the purpose, and human beings are capable of doing that. With a different onset into life, a radiant Omar springs himself back up and restarts his life as a librarian, but he starts an initially underground movement to create his own language and inspire every librarian and person roaming the library to interpret the gibberish books as something with merit and meaning, even if not yet found.
  19. Updated as of January 3rd, 2024! Happy New Year, folks 👍 Keynotes: the opening weekends of Showing Up and The Booksellers have been bumped off the Top 100 DOM PTA's list; Tenet and Jackass Forever have been bumped off the Top 100 DOM list; Bullet Train has been bumped off the Top 100 OS list; The Equalizer 3 has been bumped off the Top 100 WW list.
  20. @CayomMagazine This August... the epic journey Summer vacation of their lives! Olivia Cooke Finn Wolfhard Naomi Scott Dee Bradley Baker Billy West with Chris Evans and Leslie Jones THEY'RE BACK. #tatianasjourney
  21. Updated as of December 28th, 2023! Keynotes: Saw X has been bumped off the Top 100 DOM OW's list; the opening weekend of Seberg and the second weekend of Poor Things have been bumped off the Top 100 DOM PTA's list; Shazam! Fury of the Gods and The Boss Baby 2: Family Business have been bumped off the Top 100 DOM list; the Chinese films Sister and Warm Hug have been bumped off the Top 100 OS list; Insidious: The Red Door has been bumped off the Top 100 WW list.
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