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  1. December is looking unusually stacked. I’m expecting quite a bit of film canabilism. Then again I’d bet a good strawpenny that half of the films up won’t make it.
  2. On second thought @Xillix Child Support will move to May 21st Gadget will move back to July 9th Valkyries will move to August 13th 101 Ways Rich will move to June 4th (wide release)/May 28th limited Gil’s will move to September 24th
  3. I may move it back their as I’m questioning my own decision
  4. On second thought wondering if moving Gadget to the 4th was the best idea as it now faces both Insectoids and Roger Rabbit 2. Should I move it back to July and move Valkyries to August?
  5. Looking how stacked the holidays (October Y5 is looking big and as well as November and December) are becoming, and Lost Earth would get more IMAX in DB spot it felt more natural to me. DB may also benefit from the late summer spot.
  6. Trying to find some sort of balance for it, Inspector Gadget and Valkyries. I’d have nowhere to put it in June.
  7. Today my hand was bitten @Xillix Move Lost Earth to April 30th (IMAX) Inspector Gadget to June 4th Valkyries to July 9th Dragon Ball to July 30th (IMAX)
  8. On second thought, I do not know mainly due to I'm thinking it'll hurt more than help.
  9. You could move Heroes Witihin in to the May 7th and I could move Dragon Ball up a week to April 23rd
  10. Considering moving Lost Earth up a week to Halloween weekend to retain IMAX.
  11. Why does Dragon Ball get IMAX? Neither He Man went over $200M Domestic and I claimed it first.
  12. You have to be first to claim IMAX for a date, and if you want it on the same date you have to make an agreement with the person who’s originally claimed it.
  13. - Announces Lost Earth months in advance with the date and IMAX and today and yesterday as reminders - New rule for IMAX and sequels - Gets here first to claim it - @Xillix puts in American Dragon 3 With IMAX
  14. I don’t like how packed the Summer or the Holidays is looking family wise. Also moving Barry Brookshire up a week for IMAX purposes.
  15. Larrikins - (CG Animation/Musical/Comedy) - February 5th, Y5 - Directed by Tim Minchin and Chris Miller Brother Bear - (Family/Adventure/Dramedy) - March 26th, Y5 (Dolby Cinema, IMAX 2D+3D) - Directed by David Lowry Dragon Ball: The Red Ribbon Saga - (Action/Adventure/Fantasy/Comedy) - April 30th, Y5 (Dolby Cinema, IMAX 2D+3D) - Directed by F Gary Gray One Hundred and One Ways To Get Rich Quick - (Traditional Animation/Dark Comedy/Satire) - May 21st, Y5/May 28th, Y5 (limited/wide) - Genndy Tarkovsky Valor - (Superhero) - June 4th, Y5 - (Dolby Cinema) - Directed by Greg Berlanti Inspector Gadget - (CG Animation/Comedy/Action) - July 9th, Y5 - (Dolby Cinema) - Directed by Mark Dindal The Valkyries vs The Galaxy - (Musical/Sci-fi/Comedy) - July 30th, Y5 - (Dolby Cinema) - Directed by James Bobin Gil’s All Fright Diner - (Horror/Action/Comedy) - August 13th, Y5 - Directed by Eli Craig Barry Brookshire and The Case Of The Soul Key - (Fantasy/Mystery/Horror/Comedy) September 10th, Y5 (Dolby Cinema and IMAX) - Directed by Alex Hirsch Child Support - (Comedy) - September 24th, Y5 - Etan Cohen Lost Earth - November 5th, Y5 - (Sci-fi/Action/Epic) - (Dolby Cinema, Cinerama, IMAX 2D+3D) - Directed by George Miller The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl - (CG Animation/Comedy/Superhero) - December 22nd, Y5 - (Dolby Cinema) Directed by Daron Nefcy
  16. Marked Up Time Sunday, March 22nd Y4 5:15 PM 60% full Audience is mainly composed of young adults and teens. A few grown men, a small group of woman are there too as well as a group of coworkers. Trailers: Cabana Boys - a few laughs but mainly groans Darkness Dwells Deep - a few gasps and screams Food Wars - surprisingly a lot of laughs, mild chatter, could breakout The Doppleganger - silence Chuck Norris and Liam Nesson vs The Loch Ness Monster - laughs galore at the sheer bewilderness of it The Princess Diaries 3: The Heir Apparent - lots of chatter and a few laughs By The Balls - chatter, as well as lot of laughs especially at Bradley Cooper This movie was pretty good and apart for a few things the audience really dug it.
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