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  1. July Ping - $29.4m (3-Day OW)/$44.8m (5-Day OW)/$118.6m DOM/$333.2m WW 51 - $7.85m OW/$18.1m DOM/$23.9m WW Freedom Day- $22.2m OW/$60.2m DOM/$111.8m WW Second Dimension: Battle for North Kingdom - $84.5m OW/$235.3m DOM/$623.3m WW The Furby Movie - $37.6m OW/$140.4m DOM/$305m WW Lifeguards - $17.8m OW/$58.7m DOM/$88.4m WW The Lottery - $19.6m OW/$66.6m DOM/$148.3m WW Green Lantern Corps: Evolution - $174.5m OW/$464.9m DOM/$1.5b WW Wii Sports Resort: Vacation on Wuhu Island - $5.45m OW/$10.9m DOM/$15.5m WW August Tornado - $41.2m OW/$123.4m DOM/$458.5m WW Tatiana’s Journey - $86.8m OW/$262.5m DOM/$817m WW A Walk in the London Rain - $45m DOM total/$60m WW Six Souls - $13.3m OW/$35.3m DOM/$40.1m WW Burnout: Revenge - $23.4m OW/$65.8m DOM/$245.3m WW Coyotes Wild - $6.2m OW/$17.6m DOM/$24.9m WW September Providence - $55.4m (3-Day OW)/$70.3m (4-Day OW)/$176.7m DOM/$486.5m WW Smile - $35.4m (3 Day OW)/$44.2m (4-Day OW)/$126.5m DOM/$186.6m WW 9/11: Never Forget - $13.9m OW/$31.1m DOM/$34.4m WW Adam & Cindy ft. Cersei, in Guinea Piggest - $8.8m OW/$21.7m DOM/$30.9m WW Fishergirls - $23.2m OW/$64.6m DOM/$114.8m WW Kris’ Plan - $16.5m OW/$43.9m DOM/$100.1m WW Sweet Tooth - $21.2m OW/$56.8m DOM/$109.2m WW
  2. September Providence Smile 9/11: Never Forget Adam and Cindy ft. Cersei, in Guinea Piggest Fishergirls Kris’ Plan
  3. August Tornado Tatiana’s Journey A Walk in the London Rain Six Souls Burnout: Revenge
  4. July Ping 51 Freedom Day Second Dimension: Battle for North Kingdom The Furby Movie Lifeguards The Lottery Wii Sports: Vacation on Wuhu Island
  5. Honestly, Ghostbusters is just past its time. The franchise is supposed to be a comedy that pivoted into nostalgia porn because your average 40 year old couldn't let go of Ecto Cooler and fun Halloween costumes in conjunction with unfunny installments, making a franchise no one really cares about.
  6. June Old Men Walking - $20.9m OW/$71.5m DOM/$226.6m WW Flesh - $18.8m OW/$45.2m DOM/$80.2m WW LittleBigPlanet - $27.7m OW/$100.1m DOM/$274.7m WW Berserk: The Golden Age - $88.8m OW/$265.2m DOM/$575.9m WW The Secret That Love Brings - $6.5m OW/$19.5m DOM/$24.4m WW
  7. @cayommagazine Infinite Studios has begun production on a new musical comedy, Showstopper. Written and directed by comedic visionary and Academy Award winning songwriter Seth MacFarlane (ted, The Orville, Family Guy), Showstopper tells the story of Alicia (Renee Rapp (Mean Girls, The Sex Life of College Girls), an aspirational Broadway understudy is sadly always the second best to someone else and never gets her chance to shine. However, Alicia's hopes and dreams of stardom may just be granted when an accident uncovers a gift not even Alicia knew: psionic abilities. So, what does a gal do with these strange abilities, cement herself on the top of the musical world - even if it means playing rough with the competition. After all - for great power, you need great irresponsibility. Fuzzy Door Productions will produce the film with longtime collaborator Walter Murphy (ted, The Orville, Family Guy) scoring the film, with Seth MacFarlane teaming up with the Lopezes (The Book of Mormon, Frozen, Coco) to write the songs. Showstopper releases in theaters, March 12th, Y11 around the Easter corridor, with audiences in the vicinity got a first look during this Thanksgiving's Let's Eat Dad.
  8. June Old Men Walking Flesh LittleBigPlanet Berserk: The Golden Age The Secret That Love Brings
  9. May Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - $61.4m OW/$155.6m DOM/$322.2m WW Time After Time - $16.6m OW/$47.4m DOM/$93.3m WW Doraemon - $19.8m OW/$60.9m DOM/$143.8m WW The Set-Up - $28.3m (3-Day OW)/$34.9m (4-Day)/$142.3m DOM/$290m WW DC’s The Siege of Savage - $118.2m (3-Day OW)/$144.6m (4-Day)/$349.4m DOM/$959.4m WW 12 Angry Veggies: A VeggieTales Movie - $12.8m OW/$45.7m DOM/$53.2m WW
  10. Room 131 Verdict May Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Time After Time Doraemon The Set-Up 12 Angry Veggies: A VeggieTales Movie
  11. May is dropping tonight, finishing up the reviews as we speak. Also, will give Room 131 its score verdict.
  12. April Father vs. Son - $28.9m (3-Day OW)/$33.8m (4-Day)/$42.3m (6-Day)/$107.6m DOM/$237.1m WW Cruis'n World - $27.7m (3-Day OW)/$38.2m (5-Day)/$95.6m DOM/$248.3m WW The Enormous Radio - $18.9m OW/$72.2m DOM/$134.8m WW Penpal - $26.4m OW/$104.2m DOM/$155.7m WW Stallions - $7.8m OW/$16.6m DOM/$24.9m WW
  13. April Crusi'n' World The Enormous Radio Penpal
  14. Meant to respond back earlier this week but got busy and forgot but thank you for 2, 9, 11, 14, 20 and 25
  15. @cayommagazine Endless Entertainment has pushed up The Adventures of Tintin to a Fall Y11 release date, aiming for November 3rd, Y11 in a recent release date shuffle that included Coogler’s Anansi project being pushed to Y12 and Coogler’s mystery detective film in which Michael B. Jordan (the Creed and Black Panther franchise) is stated to lead, opens Indigenous Peoples Day weekend, Y11 as well as moving Inspector Gadget 2 to Thanksgiving weekend, Y11 to buy some time away from Cookie Pictures’ The Legend of Zelda: Secret of the Guardians which is poised to be a holiday juggernaut. Gore Verbinski (Pirates of the Carribean franchise, Rango and XJ-9: Rebirth) will direct the movie with Verbinski’s Blind Wink Pictures and Spielberg’s Ambling Entertainment on as producers. Casting and plot details will arrive this summer as Endless is excited to do a Tintin film, having wanting to do so for years but never materialized, including a sequel to the original 2011 movie based on Prisoners of the Sun. Verbinski’s new rendition will ditch motion capture animation in exchange for live-action with a budget hovering around $200m. The film is a new rendition of the series and not related to the 2011 film. Verbinski, though is taking a similar approach to Spielberg and crafting an original adaptation using elements of the books. The film is heavily rumored to be based on the books The Calculus Affair and The Red Sea Sharks.
  16. Apparently said Onlyfans was non-sexual. I don't think just Onlyfans cause entire social media footprints to be erased.
  17. I didn't care for his suspect ass Sunspot comment on whitewashing but suspect his firing was more of a heinous nature. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/marvel-shocker-x-men-97-creator-beau-demayo-fired-1235850423/
  18. “A Kung Fu Panda film with total creative freedom? Haha. That depends on the director. KFP4 is what you get with a director who had total creative freedom Kung Fu Panda 2 is what you get when Jen Yuh Nelson had near total creative freedom” - What Stephanie Ma Stine said in the interview also Mitchell had more power because he produced the franchise too and wanted a more comedic focused vibe which makes sense given his resume. However, she doesn't have any vitriol towards him and just cited they had different creative visions.
  19. Stine even thinks it's hyperbole herself: “As I said, I was one of the people who was very vocal about bringing back the Furious 5. But once our producers let me know that “one line from Angelina Jolie would cost us $20 million” (I’m not sure if that was hyperbole or not), I backed down. The movie would have to make like $2 billion box office for us to see a profit. Movies are the worst business venture ever (there’s no way to predict a hit, except during the first phase of Marvel—and even that waned, didn’t it?)” There's the whole transcript on the interview below: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Zry17kF5KTGVvvWsaYPplu8M3VmZkkWDcfUrJ3y0oc0/edit
  20. This explains a lot of the problems I had with KFP4, and apparently Universal has a runtime mandate for their animated films. I hope Stephanie Ma Stone gets more work and more chance to shine. She worked great in She-Ra and seemingly was one of the people to put in the work according to her Q&A. Got no beef against the director as I did love Lego 2 and liked Shrek 4, and more so blame Universal top brass.
  21. @cayommagazine Da’Vine Joy Randolph (The Holdovers, The Lost City) has signed on to voice Madame Woe, the main antagonist of Endless Animation’s Inspector Gadget in A World Gone MAD, hitting theaters next Christmas. A brief logline has been released: “Inspector Gadget (Jack McBrayer), Penny (Darby Camp) and Brain are forced to team up with the nefarious Dr. Claw (Cedric Yarborough), MADdie (Kimiko Glenn) and Mad Cat in order to stop a new evil villainess and Dr. Claw’s scorned ex-fiancée, Madame Woe (Da’Vine Joy Randolph) who has taken down both of their organizations using a specter that has the power to devolve. With the scepter at hand, Woe intends to use her heartbreak by bringing things to a primal world, in aims to rid Earth of emotion. The families must learn to get along if they want to save/conquer the planet.” Pete Davidson and Ving Rhames have joined the voice cast too in unnamed roles.
  22. C’mon now. They’ll take it as sequels and known IP are the only way forward.
  23. My only concern with Wild Robot is facing Transformers One the week before.
  24. Doing a KFP4/Dune 2 double feature today. Though KFP4 was easily the weakest of the franchise and tbh felt as big a letdown as Incredibles 2, I still had fun with it. Having dinner before Dune 2 in a hour, but am very glad at this being a fruitful March box office wise.
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