Small Film Blitz:
The Swarm
A campy but entertaining disaster B movie with killer bees but stellar cast.
6.2/10.0
Outside Man
A decent if albeit forgettable successor to Inside Man.
5.3/10.0
Leviathan
So this is British Mulan with giant sky monsters. I dig it.
6.4/10.0
Resonance
This is a pretty solid psychological thriller with a strong performance by Paul Giamitti. I liked it.
7.5/10.0
Guardian of The West
A solid western documentary with Cranston. I got nothing else to say.
6.5/10.0
Since I only have Renosance to read for August, I’m letting y’all choose either between September reviews or three of these films (the ones with the most votes win):
Lucid
The Amityville Nightmare: Part 2
Samurai Pizza Cats 2
Santa Claus: Ultimate Badass
Leviathan
Guys and Dolls
You have until 7:30 EST to decide.
I doubt The Odyssey was a family friendly or appealing franchise like say Spark/Voltron or to a lesser extent even The Scavenger Wars. Sure the R rating may take away teens but simultaneously the final chapter effect will only help boost the OW
I mean the only real contender is Spark and even then you’ll settle for 2. The only real other films with a chance over $1B is Jaws: The Return (still think it’ll be a mini JW). I doubt KOTS will do it and I think Amulet II will be around $875M-$1B WW
Worldwide Top 10 guesses (Don’t matter but eh)
1.) Odyssey 3: $1.3B-$1.5B
2.) Mass Effect $850M-$1.05B
3.) Pokémon 2: $850M-$950M
4.) Treasure Planet 2: $700M-$900M
5.) Pillars Of Eternity: $670M-$800M
6.) Can You Imagine: $550M-$735M
7.) Earthsong: $500M-$600M
8.) American Dragon 2: $450M-$600M
9.) One Piece: $450M-$600M
10.) Blue and Gold: $400M-$550M