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  1. Really good for The Mole should finish around $120M, sort of worried about Blue and Gold being a casualty but I doubt it due to it still having the highest reviews for a February film. Johnny Test with that powerful $16.3M/sub 2x multiple, also what time is February and March coming tomorrow @Suspirighetti
  2. Don’t fail me on this man, I hope they live up to expectations. Or thy will face a swarm of memes that’ll tear you apart. JK of course.
  3. @cayommagazine Karen Otomo out as Bulma for Dragon Ball: The Red Ribbon Saga, but Lin Yun (The Mermaid, Pokémon: Rise Of The Rockets) is replacing her after a very positive screen test with her. Dragon Ball: The Red Ribbon Saga arrives April Y5.
  4. Pre expo shenanigans 10.) Pillars of Eternity 2 9.) Unbreakable Bond 8.) Baldur’s Bow 7.) Blankments Cuarson project 6.) Reddroast’s Space Race film/Fantasia 3 5.) One Missed Call/Rock N Roll Heart Attack 4.) One Punch Man/Voltron: Reunion 3.) The Scavenger Wars 2 2.) SkyRiders 1.) Two Lonely Bounty Hunters
  5. Out of likes but this quickly enter my top 10 most hyped for Y5.
  6. 1. The Odyssey: Homecoming/Fortnight 2. Spark: Beyond The Sky 3. Pokémon: Rise Of The Rockets 4. Can You Imagine? 5. Pillars of Eternity: The Hollow Vale 6. The Square Mile 7. Mass Effect 8. By The Balls 9. Sir Thymes Time 10. Silent Hill: Restless Dreams 11. Amulet II: The Last Council 12. Tattooed Teenage 4lien Fighters From Beverly Hills 13. Kingdom of The Sun 14. A Month At Belmond Lane 15. Tulpa 16. Blue and Gold 17. American Dragon: Darkness Rising 18. Reality Shift 19. A Fool’s Errand 20. Resonance 21. Dogs of Babel 22. Lucid 23. The Amityville Nightmare Part II 24. Santa Claus: Ultimate Badass 25. Jonny Jonny The Movie
  7. They all lose to Treasure Planet again for visual effects. 😈
  8. My guess for Best Picture is: The Odyssey: Homecoming Fortnite Spark: Beyond The Sky For the other two places: a mix of Can You Imagine?, By The Balls, Tulpa, Resonance and Starlit Highway
  9. Island of The Blue Dolphins Saturday, July 10th Y3 1:15 PM 75% full Lots of families are here, a handful of women are also in the audience as well as some adults by themselves. Trailers: Gentle Ben - silence Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive - Lots of laughs, mild chatter The Number One Dime - lots of laughs and chatter Miraculous - a few chuckles, a few teens dug it SWAT Kats: The Viper Strikes - lots of laughs, primarily the children were all laughing it up, mild chatter Can You Imagine? - lots of chatter and laughs, the audience was clearly engaged Halloweentown - Mild laughs Hope-Fear-Adventure - silence Although some of the families didn’t particularly love the darker moments, the audience specifically the women and adults dug it. All and all it was a great film.
  10. Oh. Actually have some changing to do. I could’ve sworn it was on the 11th.
  11. Let me add them now. TLDAS: $13M SH: $50M
  12. Out of likes but damn am I hyped for Baldur’s Bow.
  13. Wouldn’t be surprised if Sasha Lane won Best Actress this year.
  14. December 4th-6th As usual, the weekend after Thanksgiving looks dire, but Infinite’s Liam Nesson action flick, Home Invasion is looking strong at $12M-$15M despite what looks likely to be negative reviews. Home Invasion: $12M/$46M December 11th-13th Blankments’ doggy drama mystery, The Dogs of Babel is tracking very strong in the high teens despite mixed reviews (58 on Metacritic so far) The Dogs of Babel: $16M/$60M December 16th-20th Despite Voltron: Reunion’s surprising and saddening delay, the crater sized hole should easily be filled by the highly anticipated and great reviews Spark: Beyond The Sky which is tracking high at $160M-$180M for the three day and $200M-$220M for the five day thanks to great reviews (so far it’s way better than Homeward and is currently on 90 on Metacritic) Spark: Beyond The Sky: $160M/$225M/$600M December 23rd-27th Despite the giant behemoth in the corner, the competition for Spark: Beyond The Sky certainly aren’t slouches. Endless Entertainment’s musical reimagined remake of The Emperor’s New Groove is tracking strongly at $55M-$70M for the three day and $80M-$100M for the five day and reviews are on pace (75 on Metacritic) with Endless’ own Lilo and Stitch (which has the highest OW for a remake in CAYOM at $111M). Numerator’s Fortnight is also tracking very strong ranging from $45M-$60M as older males are the most interested as well as sky high reviews (93 on Metacritic) Kingdom of The Sun: $65M/$90M/$316M Fortnight: $55M/$230M A White Man, A Black Man: $20M
  15. I’ve grown to lazy to write write ups but you’ll get one for December: Jonny Jonny The Movie: $13M/$32M Leviathan: $20M/$50M Broadway Selects: Eugene O’Neill’s The Iceman Cometh: $4M/$12M Extreme Dinosaurs II: $30M/$88M Baked Sale: $17M/$55M Bats: $5M/$15M The Amityville Nightmare Part II: $50M/$110M The Square Mile: $22M/$78M 3:37 AM: $6M/$11M Samurai Pizza Cats 2: $18M/$52M (legs will be hurt since it opens the week after Wings and once Thymes comes it may be done) A Wish For Wings That Work: $15M/$68M Guys and Dolls: $2M/$30M/$114M Crysis: $50M/$80M/$175M Food Wars: $26M/$80M Santa Claus: Ultimate Badass: $35M/$105M Sir Thymes Time: $45M/$65M/$205M Silent Hill: Restless Dreams: $55M/$75M/$167M
  16. September 4th-7th (Labor Day Weekend) Although they’ll be no big hits, the new openers are looking healthy nonetheless. Alpha Pictures’ biopic Citizen Welles is tracking at $10M-$15M for the three day and $14M-$18M for the four day despite mixed reviews (53 on Metacritic), and Lager Pictures Classics’ Tulpa is tracking very strong at $18M-$20M for the three day and $22M-$25M for the four day thanks to strong reviews so far (70 on Metacritic) Citizen Welles: $11M/$14M/$35M (x3.18) Tulpa: $19M/$23M/$54M (x2.84) September 11th-13th Blankments’ western comedy Big Enough is looking at $8M-$12M. Big Enough: $8M/$18M (x2.25) September 18th-20th Gold Cresent’s disaster movie The Swarm (62 on Metacritic) is looking strong at $30M-$35M. Hot Shot’s sequel to Inside Man, Outside Man, is looking at $17M-$21M. The Swarm: $35M/$95M (x2.71) Outside Man: $17M/$45M (x2.64) September 25th-27th What is likely to be one of the biggest weekends in September, both new openers are looking to blow the doors of. Both Blankments’ Lucid and Endless Animation’s The Second Crash Bandicoot are tracking strong at $35M-$45M despite mixed reviews for both (61 and 58 respectively on Metacritic) due to the latter’s lack of family films since The Last Day Of Summer and the former for the weird premise. Lucid: $45M/$134M (x2.97) The Second Crash Bandicoot: $40M/$135M (x3.38)
  17. Hmmmmm.... is it positive, mixed or negative?
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