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  1. Welcome to what I felt like after I did Poison and Wine
  2. The Twenty One Balloons Best Animated Feature David Best Cinematography Best Production Design Best Costume Design Best Makeup & Hairstyling Best Sound Mixing Best Sound Editing Best Visual Effects Best Use of Action Truth Is Best Picture Best Director- James Foley Best Ensemble Best Actor- Casey Cott Best Supporting Actor- Colton Haynes Best Supporting Actress- Margot Robbie Best Original Screenplay Best Original Score- Danny Elfman Best Film Editing Best Production Design Best Cinematography Academy Best Ensemble Best Actor - Harry Styles Best Supporting Actor - Louis Tomlinson Best Supporting Actress - Ariel Winter | Jodie Foster Best Original Screenplay Best Cinematography Best Film Editing Best Production Design Best Costume Design Best Makeup & Hairstyling Best Sound Mixing Best Sound Editing Best Use of Action Illusiono Best Cinematography Best Production Design Best Costume Design Best Makeup & Hairstyling Best Sound Mixing Best Sound Editing Best Visual Effects Best Use of Action Gorillas Best Documentary Feature The Witch of Blackbird Pond Best Actress- Emma Watson Best Adapted Screenplay Best Cinematography Best Film Editing Best Production Design Best Costume Design Best Makeup & Hairstyling Rise of the Dead Best Sound Mixing Best Sound Editing Best Visual Effects Best Use of Action The Dark Victorian Best Cinematography Best Film Editing Best Production Design Best Costume Design Best Makeup & Hairstyling Best Sound Mixing Best Sound Editing Best Visual Effects Best Use of Action 56 Days of Love Best Picture Best Director - And Lee Best Actor - Tom Prior Best Original Screenplay Best Original Score- Spiral Dance Best Cinematography Best Film Editing Best Production Design Life After Death Best Cinematography Best Film Editing Best Production Design Best Costume Design Best Sound Mixing Best Sound Editing Best Visual Effects Best Use of Action Little Demons Best Animated Feature Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Leading Role - Anne Hathaway Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role - Helena Bonham Carter Best Original Screenplay Best Original Score Best Original Song - The Cat Is Dead | Come Along Best Sound Mixing Best Sound Editing The Screwtape Letters Best Director - Darren Aronofsky Best Actor - Taron Egerton Best Supporting Actor - Colin Firth | Chris Pine Best Adapted Screenplay Best Cinematography Best Film Editing Best Production Design Best Costume Design Best Makeup & Hairstyling Best Sound Mixing Best Sound Editing Best Visual Effects Sitting Ducks Best Animated Feature Best Ensemble Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Leading Role- Aziz Ansari | Bruce Willis Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role - Chelsea Peretti | Kevin Hart Best Adapted Screenplay Best Original Score Best Sound Mixing Best Sound Editing The Island Best Picture Best Director - Guillermo del Toro Best Ensemble Best Actor - Tom Holland Best Original Screenplay Best Cinematography Best Film Editing Best Production Design Best Costume Design Best Makeup & Hairstyling Best Sound Mixing Best Sound Editing Best Visual Effects Best Use of Action My Life to Waste Best Picture Best Director - Alejandro Gonzalez Best Ensemble Best Actor - Jeremy Irvine Best Actress - Kat Graham Best Supporting Actor - Michael B Jordan Best Supporting Actress - Elizabeth Mitchell Best Original Screenplay Best Original Score Best Film Editing Midnight in the Afghan Valley Best Picture Best Ensemble Best Actor - Finn Jones Best Supporting Actor - John Boyega Best Original Screenplay Best Cinematography Best Film Editing Best Production Design Best Costume Design Best Makeup & Hairstyling Best Sound Mixing Best Sound Editing Best Visual Effects Best Use of Action
  3. @Xillix Could you move Rise of the Dead to June 8th...getting out if the way of the Odessy. Also change the director to Roland Emmerich. I feel he is more fitting for the project.
  4. Gonna start reading films tonight. I am very excited to see what y'all have to offer this year
  5. Let's not count our eggs before they hatch...this might could beat BP for the Thursday Preview
  6. Damn audiences this year really have a variety of film options to pick from and they have solid stuff every weekend...makes me wise this game would become real life.
  7. If Year 1 showed us anything....This third reboot of CAYOM is the most realistic and critical version. Nothing is safe.
  8. I trust my excellent marketing team will help convince them to turn out opening weekend
  9. Well lets not count our eggs until they are hatched. David isn't even up yet so it is injustice to start drawing comparisons. Also David isn't being treated as a myth. Holy and divine elements are very much present. By "Sunday school story" I mean this isn't like Son Of God. I didn't create a movie where it felt like the script writers just used the Bible as the script. Rise of the Dead is a fairly big scale zombie film. Yes, I might change the director now that I am thinking about it but trust me...the 90M budget was needed for the visual effects. I think Rise of the Dead has a solid chance to do well over the summer especially overseas. No World War Z big but I think it can stand on its own. Reviews pending of course haha Agreed! Little Demons is stop motion animation so naturally it is more of an art film than big grossing film. If @cookie gives it a big box office gross (considering outside influences and reviews) I will be completely ok with it I am just letting ya'll now my box office expectations aren't sky high for it. Frankenweenie/Corpse's Bride/Kubo numbers would make me happy.
  10. Midnight in the Afghan Valley "War Is Not Glorious" Date- October 19th Genre- War Drama Rating- R- strong war violence including torture and for strong language Theaters- 2,956 theaters Budget- 35 million Running Time- 95 minutes or 1 hour and 35 minutes Studio- O$corp Pictures Director- Mike McCoy Actors and Actresses Specialist Frank Voss- John Boyega Sergeant Adam Lindahl- Finn Jones Sergeant First Class Jordan Murel- Gerard Butler Rasa- Aiysha Hart Plot:
  11. Oh duh haha Yeah I don't think it will be. 1. The race isn't an issue like with Ancient Egypt so there is no white washing. 2. The story sticks with the Bible pretty well and while yes it does bring some outside myth into the story of David. It isn't super controversial and will not turn away Christian audiences. 3. On the flip side, it isn't a preachy Sunday school story so it should easily attract people outside of the Jewish and Christian faith demo.
  12. I had a ton of time to write my films. Basically all of them are up and I won't be releasing any more haha.
  13. David Date- March 2nd Genre- Historical Epic Rating- PG-13 Theaters- 3,667 theaters Budget- 130 million Running Time- 123 minutes or 2 hours and 3 minutes Studio- O$corp Pictures Director- Ridley Scott Actors/Actresses David- Kit Harington Jonathan- Bill Skarsgard King Saul- Gary Oldman Michal- Alicia Vikander Summary: The story of David before he became the greatest king of Israel. Plot: Coming Soon!
  14. Academy Date- March 16th Genre- Horror Comedy Rating- R Theaters- 3,198 theaters Budget- 20 million Running Time- 103 minutes or 1 hour and 43 minutes Studio- O$corp Pictures Director- Michael Dougherty Producer- Jason Blum Screenwriter- Christopher B Landon Actors and Actresses About the Film: The film uses slow-motion and has an atmosphere that is campy and overly dramatic. The sudden, chase, and kill scenes often use the “projectile cam” technique found in Evil Dead. The camera also cuts quickly to character’s faces and zooms in on them when they are scared, surprised, or mad. Plot:
  15. 56 Days of Love Date- Limited- August 3rd and Wide- August 17th Genre- Drama/Romance Rating- PG-13 Theaters- August 3rd- 4 theaters, August 10th- 40 theaters, August 17th- 689 theaters, and August 24th- 2,575 theaters. Budget- 10 million Running Time- 99 minutes or 1 hour and 39 minutes Studio- O$corp Pictures Director- Ang Lee Actors and Actress- Tom Prior - (Frank) Liam Hemsworth - (Mark), Elizabeth Moss- (Laura), Charlotte Sullivan- (Kate), Sarah Hyland- (Hayley) Debra Messing- (Skyla) *The film is entirely shot from the POV of Frank. There is also no score. The entire film uses only natural noises and the only music comes from music the characters play.*
  16. 56 Days of love will be live tomorrow and Academy by the end of the week. David will be up hopefully by next Monday. Then I will have all 22 of my films up and ready to read!!
  17. The Island Date- November 9th Genre- Psychological Thriller Rating- R Theaters- 3,467 theaters Budget- 65 million Running Time- 120 minutes or 2 hours Studio- O$corp Pictures Director- Guillermo del Toro Actors and Actress- Emrys- Tom Holland Case- Ansel Elgort Rose- Anya Taylor Joy Dr. Watson- Patrick Wilson Dr. Angelia- Marion Cotillard Philip- Matthew Goode Plot:
  18. The Screwtape Letters Date- April 6th Genre- Drama Rating- R- graphic violence, disturbing images, language, and sexual content Theaters- 2,921 theaters Budget- 40 million Running Time- 123 minutes or 2 hours and 3 minutes Studio- O$corp Pictures Director- Darren Aronofsky Actors and Actress: Screwtape: Colin Firth Wormwood: Taron Egerton John: Chris Pine Amy: Abbie Cornish Satan: Anthony Hopkins Plot:
  19. Mermaid Date- July 20th Genre- Comedy/Romance Rating- PG- language and mild sensuality Theaters- 3,295 theaters Budget- 12 million Running Time- 93 minutes or 1 hour and 33 minutes Studio- O$corp Pictures Director- Elizabeth Allen Actors and Actress- Unknowns Plot: When a mermaid named Sarah is banished to the human world for not being willing to marry a merman that she was engaged to, she befriends a loner high school girl named Britney. Sarah after a few days of human life discovers that she has fallen in love with John the quarterback of the high school’s football team. Sarah telling Britney that if you help a mermaid you will get whatever you wish for compels Britney to help her get John. After a few hilarious incidents in which Sarah tries to attract John, John and Sarah fall in love. Sarah’s father hears about Sarah and plans to destroy John however Britney intercedes and tells Sarah’s father about true love. John discovers that Sarah is a mermaid and he says that he still loves her. Sarah’s father cast a spell that makes John a merman and Sarah and John live happily ever after in the ocean. Meanwhile Britney gets her wish of being with her love interest forever.
  20. The Dark Victorian Date- July 27th Genre- Horror/Romance Rating- PG-13 Theaters- 3,435 theaters Budget- 80 million Running Time- 120 minutes or 2 hours Studio- O$corp Pictures Director- Tim Burton Cast: Davis- Johnny Depp Victoria- Helena Bonham Carter Patrick- Michael Fassbender Elena -Mia Wasikowska Plot:
  21. Illusiono Date- March 2nd Genre- Superhero Rating- PG-13 Theaters- 3,717 theaters Budget- 100 million Running Time- 127 minutes or 2 hours and 7 minutes Studio- O$corp Pictures Director- M. Night Shyamalan Actors and Actress- Jack Holmes/Illusiono- Ryan McPartlin Ashley Holmes- Milla Jovovich Castor- James Frain Sheriff Anderson- Terrence Howard Plot:
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