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Create your own studios and list them here. List company divisions, future plans, box office, awards etc. anything you want here. Please keep it to one post per player and keep any discussion out of this thread. If you want to discuss anything or make announcements about any changes to your studio lists, take it to the Year X discussion threads or the Behind the Camera thread and link back here. Try putting as much as you can behind spoiler tags so each post don't get too long and cluttered.

 

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Cookie Pictures

 

Divisions:

Cookie Pictures (live-action tentpole production)

Cookie Pictures Animation "CPA" (animation production)

Fine Films Inc. (low/medium-budget film production) [Closed down]

Fine Films Cartoons (low-budget animation production) [Closed down]

Red Crane Features (limited/specialty releases)

 

 

Management:

Sebastian Peters (CEO, President & Head Producer of Cookie Pictures + CPA)

Aaron Teflon (President of Red Crane Features)

 

 

Released films:

 

Cookie Pictures:

 

Year 1:

 

Mirror's Edge

February 3rd

Budget: $80m

Box office (OW/DOM/WW): $37,124,239 / $104,792,457 / $378,909,702 (+$109,454,851)

MC score: 57

CC score: 9

 

Second to Singapore

April 7th

Budget: $35m

Box office (OW/DOM/WW): $26,715,129 / $97,977,942 / $167,421,615 (+$48,710,808)

MC score: 73

CC score: 54

 

Voltron: Defenders of the Universe

May 26th

Budget: $190m

Box office (OW/DOM/WW): $108,763,546 ($130,892,354 4-day) / $322,572,086 / $954,675,898 (+$287,337,949)

MC score: 79

CC score: 104

Oscars: 5 nominations, 0 wins

 

Rollercoaster

June 23rd

Budget: $60m

Box office (OW/DOM/WW): $24,104,883 / $75,436,876 / $135,409,494 (+$7,704,747)

MC score: 70

CC score: 29

 

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

December 15th

Budget: $130m

Box office (OW/DOM/WW): $59,645,484 / $304,214,771 / $742,196,515 (+$241,098,258)

MC score: 88

CC score: 159

Oscars: 15 nominations, 5 wins

 

Year 2

 

On the Beach

March 16th

Budget: $50m

Box office (OW/DOM/WW): $35,611,940 / $137,111,634 / $229,776,935 (+$64,888,468)

MC score: 85

CC score: 87

 

The Road to El Dorado

May 25th

Budget: $125m

Box office (OW/DOM/WW): $81,095,682 ($97,646,192 4-day) / $278,116,595 / $740,546,238 (+$245,273,119)

MC score: 71

CC score: 32

Oscars: 3 nominations, 1 win

 

Damnation Alley

June 1st

Budget: $75m

Box office (OW/DOM/WW): $33,105,682 / $105,943,209 / $255,795,103 (+$52,897,552)

MC score: 63

CC score: 5

 

Voltron: Rise of Lotor

December 21st

Budget: $235m

Box office (OW/DOM/WW): $152,682,019 / $630,062,284 / $1,645,020,552 (+$587,510,276)

MC score: 79

CC score: 110

Oscars: 9 nominations, 0 wins

 

 

Year 3

 

Ripper

June 7th

Budget: $45m

Box Office (OW/DOM/WW): $23,451,500 / $90,106,295 / $222,669,010 (+66,334,505)

MC score: 77

CC score: 123

Oscars: 2 nominations, 0 wins

 

The Scavenger Wars

July 19th

Budget: $225m

Box Office (OW/DOM/WW): $91,156,066 / $305,797,947 / $1,017,199,411 (+283,599,706)

MC score: 89

CC score: 171

Oscars: 18 nominations (including Best Picture), 6 wins

 

Mirror's Edge: Catalyst

November 22nd

Budget: $100m

Box Office (OW/DOM/WW): $56,783,758 / $165,194,002 / $590,109,655 (+195,054,828)

MC score: 60

CC score: 29

 

 

Year 5

 

The Scavenger Wars Part II

December 17th

Budget: $240m

Box Office (OW/DOM/WW): $120,532,017 / $472,218,772 / $1,308,620,236

MC score: 95

CC score: 205

 

Cookie Pictures Animation:

 

Year 1:

 

The Adventures of Scrooge McDuck

May 5th

Budget: $130m

Box office (OW/DOM/WW): $75,619,894 / $302,791,551 / $915,998,515 (+$327,999,258)

MC score: 83

CC score: 153

Oscars: 6 nominations (including Best Picture), 0 wins

 

 

Year 3:

 

The Number One Dime

December 20th

Budget: $200m

Box office (OW/DOM/WW): $120,724,953 / $556,069,854 / $1,530,395,775 (+565,197,888)

MC score: 80

CC score: 128

Oscars: 7 nominations (including Best Picture), 3 wins

 

Fine Films Inc. + Cartoons:

 

Year 1:

 

Ophidiophobia

January 6th

Budget: $30m

Box office (DOM/WW): $15,069,036 / $19,820,501 (-$20,089,750)

MC score: 30

 

Timmy's Winter Vacation

January 13th

Budget: $12m

Box office (DOM/WW): $56,820,348 / $87,517,947 (+$31,758,974)

MC score: 54

CC score: 2

 

Second Wind

March 10th

Budget: $40m

Box office (DOM/WW): $64,557,020 / $100,915,277 (+$10,457,639)

MC score: 60

CC score: 9

 

Minnie's Treasure Hunt

June 23rd

Budget: $10m

Box office (DOM/WW): $37,911,327 / $55,037,351 (+$17,518,676)

MC score: 46

 

Sailing Champion

June 30th

Budget: $30m

Box office (DOM/WW): $65,493,830 / $108,896,967 (+$24,448,484)

MC score: 36

 

An Apple a Night

August 18th

Budget: $15m

Box office (DOM/WW): $56,615,340 / $85,158,555 (+$27,579,278)

MC score: 57

CC score: 7

 

The Little Engine That Could

September 1st

Budget: $15m

Box office (DOM/WW): $22,020,983 / $29,702,311 (-$148,845)

MC score: 66

CC score: 4

 

The Rider

September 1st

Budget: $45m

Box office (DOM/WW): $44,998,779 / $101,693,347 (+$5,846,674)

MC score: 61

CC score: 4

 

The Executioner

September 15th

Budget: $30m

Box office (DOM/WW): $21,901,335 / $33,532,367 (-$13,233,817)

MC score: 47

 

Stacie

October 6th

Budget: $3.5m

Box office (DOM/WW): $6,069,068 / $7,596,126 (+$298,063)

MC score: 16

 

Bap Cop

October 27th

Budget: $20m

Box office (DOM/WW): $10,489,478 / $13,254,606 (-$13,372,697)

MC score: 32

 

Tubular!

December 22nd

Budget: $10m

Box office (DOM/WW): $41,201,703 / $55,530,295 (+$17,765,148)

MC score: 50

 

 

Year 2:

 

Timmy's Winter Vacation 2

January 19th

Budget: $20m

Box office (DOM/WW): $28,130,956 / $50,019,685 (+$5,009,843)

MC score: 12

 

 

Year 3:

 

Second Wind: Stormy Seas

June 21st

Budget: $45m

Box office (DOM/WW): $46,501,695  / $101,550,101 (+5,775,051)

MC score: 27

 

Red Crane Features:

 

Year 3:

 

From Earth to Infinity: An Odyssey Through Space

January 25th

Budget: $10m

Box office (DOM/WW): $28,750,197 / $40,996,012 (+10,498,011)

MC score: 69

CC score: 52

Oscars: 1 nomination, 1 win

 

 

Annual financial results (budget / revenue (DOM) / revenue (WW) / net income):

 

Year 1: $885,500,000 / $1,650,933,930 / $3,993,297,389 / +$1,111,133,695

Year 2: $505,000,000 / $1,179,364,678 / $2,921,158,513 / +$955,579,257

Year 3: $525,000,000 / $1,192,419,990 / $3,502,889,964 / +1,226,444,982

 

blue = profit

red = loss

 

 

Awards results:

 

Year 1: 26 nominations, 5 wins

Year 2: 12 nominations, 1 win

Year 3: 28 nominations, 10 wins

 

Nominated films in chronological order, win in bold:

 

The Adventures of Scrooge McDuck - Best Picture, Best Animated Feature, Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Leading Role - David Tennant as Scrooge McDuck, Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role - Keith Ferguson as Flintheart Glomgold, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Sound Editing

Voltron: Defenders of the Universe - Best Makeup & Hairstyling, Best Sound Mixing, Best Sound Editing, Best Visual Effects, Best Use of Action

The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Best Director - Joe Wright, Best Ensemble, Best Actor - Eddie Redmayne as Quasimodo, Best Actress - Jessica Szohr as Esmeralda, Best Supporting Actor - Charles Dance as Judge Claude Frollo, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Score - Alan Menken, Best Original Song - "Angel's Touch", Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Production DesignBest Costume Design, Best Makeup & Hairstyling, Best Sound Mixing, Best Visual Effects

 

The Road to El Dorado - Best Original Song - "Spirit of Adventure", Best Production Design, Best Costume Design

Voltron: Rise of Lotor - Best Actress - Taissa Farmiga as Katie "Pidge" Holt, Best Supporting Actor - Tom Hiddleston as Lotor, Best Production Design, Best Costume Design, Best Makeup & Hairstyling, Best Sound Mixing, Best Sound Editing, Best Visual Effects, Best Use of Action

 

From Earth to Infinity: An Odyssey Through Space - Best Documentary Feature

Ripper - Best Actor - Tom Hardy as Detective Simon Barnes, Best Original Screenplay

The Scavenger Wars - Best Picture, Best Director - Matt & Ross Duffer, Best Ensemble, Best Actor - Daniel Henney as Joel, Best Supporting Actor - Jason Isaacs as Grand Admiral James T. Packer, Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Leading Role - Letitia Wright as Tamara, Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Score - James Newton Howard, Best Original Song - "Light the Fire", 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

The Number One Dime - Best Picture, Best Animated Feature, Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Leading Role - David Tennant as Scrooge McDuck, Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role - Cate Blanchett as Magica De Spell, Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role - Keith Ferguson as Flintheart Glomgold, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Use of Action

 

The Scavenger Wars Part II - Best Picture, Best Director - Matt & Ross Duffer, Best Ensemble, Best Actress - Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Lucina, Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Leading Role - Letitia Wright as Tamara, Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role - Ben Foster as Jarek, Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Score - James Newton Howard, Best Original Song - "Still Breeze", 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

 

 

Upcoming releases:

 

DragonBorns

Countdown to Extinction

Fire Emblem: Awakening

Heart's Song

The Legend of Zelda: Secret of the Guardians

The Lone Wanderers: The Scavenger Wars Part III

Lucid State

Project Paradise

SkyRiders

Voltron 3

Voltron 4

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TriCrescent Media Incorporated

 

Divisions...

Gold Crescent Pictures (General non-specialty films)

Red Crescent Pictures (Horror, thriller and R-rated "hardcore" action films)

Rising Crescent Pictures (Movies for children and families, G or PG)

Total Eclipse Entertainment (B-movies with budgets of $30 million or less; introduced Y5)

 

Personnel...

James Arix, head of the Gold Crescent and Rising Crescent divisions

Xander Newton, head of the Red Crescent division

 

Released Films...

 

Spoiler

 

Gold Crescent Pictures

The Artificial Age - LOSS DECLARED - $67m production budget / $29.1m global box office - 36 on Metacritic

Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills - PROFITABLE - $40m production budget / $150.3m global box office - 57 on Metacritic

He-Man - PROFITABLE - $110m production budget / $525.9m global box office - 68 on Metacritic

Among the Serpents - BREAKS EVEN - $50m production budget / $126.5m global box office - 51 on Metacritic

The Space Pirates - PROFITABLE - $80m production budget / $217.8m global box office - 58 on Metacritic

Sea of Heroes - BREAKS EVEN - $37m production budget / $103.5m global box office - 58 on Metacritic

White Hurricane - PROFITABLE - $60m production budget / $401.7m global box office - 90 on Metacritic

Secret Searchers - LOSS DECLARED - $35m production budget / $63.9m global box office - 52 on Metacritic

Faces & Voices: The True Story of Milli Vanilli - PROFITABLE - $35m production budget / $179.8m global box office - 81 on Metacritic

Extreme Dinosaurs - PROFITABLE - $100m production budget / $263.7m global box office - 51 on Metacritic

Danger Calling - LOSS DECLARED - $21m production budget / $31.9m global box office - 42 on Metacritic

Torrential - PROFITABLE - $60m production budget / $474.1m global box office - 56 on Metacritic

The Knight - PROFITABLE - $120m production budget / $490.1m global box office - 65 on Metacritic

The Towering Inferno - PROFITABLE - $90m production budget / $702.3m global box office - 79 on Metacritic

Ultraman - PROFITABLE - $170m production budget / $701.4m global box office - 62 on Metacritic

War of the Gods - PROFITABLE - $255m production budget / $1.031 billion global box office - 87 on Metacritic

Ta2ed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills - PROFITABLE - $55m production budget / $188.4m global box office - 63 on Metacritic

Storm Hunters - PROFITABLE - $120m production budget / $486.8m global box office - 71 on Metacritic

The Encounter... Airport 2018 - LOSS DECLARED - $45m production budget / $30.2m global box office - 38 on Metacritic

Ho! Ho! Ho! - LOSS DECLARED - $15m production budget / $18.2m global box office - 16 on Metacritic

Burnout - PROFITABLE - $42m production budget / $302.7m global box office - 65 on Metacritic

SoulCalibur - PROFITABLE - $80m production budget / $325.1m global box office - 23 on Metacritic

Cataclysmic - PROFITABLE - $175m production budget / $889.7m global box office - 87 on Metacritic

Zoldar: Warrior Beast from Outer Space - PROFITABLE - $20m production budget / $85.0m global box office - 57 on Metacritic

He-Man II: The Revenge of Skeletor - PROFITABLE - $150m production budget / $675.1m global box office - 63 on Metacritic

Gamera - PROFITABLE - $105m production budget / $411.1m global box office - 61 on Metacritic

Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad - PROFITABLE - $70m production budget / $275.1m global box office - 64 on Metacritic

Indigenous - LOSS DECLARED - $110m production budget / $88.2m global box office - 45 on Metacritic

The Meteor Manhunt - PROFITABLE - $30m production budget / $147.1m global box office - 38 on Metacritic

Street Sharks - PROFITABLE - $90m production budget / $469.2m global box office - 69 on Metacritic

Earthsong Volume I: Haven's Guard - PROFITABLE - $125m production budget / $419.7m global box office - 66 on Metacritic

ThunderCats - PROFITABLE - $90m production budget / $268.5m global box office - 50 on Metacritic

Tattooed Teenage 4lien Fighters from Beverly Hills: Game Over - PROFITABLE - $60m production budget / $256m global box office - 74 on Metacritic

The Swarm - PROFITABLE - $100m production budget / $382.5m global box office - 55 on Metacritic

Extreme Dinosaurs II - PROFITABLE - $110m production budget / $336.7m global box office - 52 on Metacritic

Crysis - PROFITABLE - $115m production budget / $560.6m global box office - 55 on Metacritic

ByteRealm - PROFITABLE - $105m production budget / $398.7m global box office - 64 on Metacritic

Steel Streaks - PROFITABLE - $80m production budget / $431.1m global box office - 86 on Metacritic

In the Valley - LOSS DECLARED - $160m production budget / $198.1m global box office - 59 on Metacritic

He-Man III: The Horror of Hordak - PROFITABLE - $140m production budget / $700.5m global box office - 63 on Metacritic

 

Red Crescent Pictures

Séance - PROFITABLE - $6m production budget / $99.4m global box office - 70 on Metacritic

Signed in Blood - LOSS DECLARED - $30m production budget / $19m global box office - 49 on Metacritic

The Trail - BREAKS EVEN - $2.5m production budget / $17.9m global box office - 31 on Metacritic

Airframe - PROFITABLE - $35m production budget / $142.7m global box office - 65 on Metacritic

The Beckinsville File - BREAKS EVEN - $1.5m production budget / $17.7 global box office - 53 on Metacritic

Phone - BREAKS EVEN - $6m production budget / $38.8m global box office - 44 on Metacritic

Cold as the Void - BREAKS EVEN - $4m production budget / $26.9m global box office - 43 on Metacritic

Mostly Human - BREAKS EVEN - $25m production budget / $70.4m global box office - 43 on Metacritic

Night Light - PROFITABLE - $10m production budget / $133.1m global box office - 52 on Metacritic

Cello - LOSS DECLARED - $9m production budget / $20.1m global box office - 39 on Metacritic

Skeleton Crew - PROFITABLE - $8m production budget / $121.8m global box office - 55 on Metacritic

From a Black Sky - PROFITABLE - $20m production budget / $79.0m global box office - 35 on Metacritic

The Film - PROFITABLE - $5m production budget / $77.2m global box office - 43 on Metacritic

The Maid - PROFITABLE - $3m production budget / $103.6m global box office - 62 on Metacritic

Race Rage - BREAKS EVEN - $25m production budget / $70.8m global box office - 46 on Metacritic

The Amityville Nightmare - PROFITABLE - $22m production budget / $220.0m global box office - 66 on Metacritic

Deathsgiving - PROFITABLE - $5m production budget / $60.6m global box office - 36 on Metacritic

Blood Blizzard - PROFITABLE - $3m production budget / $55.0m global box office - 37 on Metacritic

Unknown Sender - BREAKS EVEN - $5m production budget / $28.6m global box office - 14 on Metacritic

The Howling - PROFITABLE - $30m production budget / $198.1m global box office - 70 on Metacritic

Doom - BREAKS EVEN - $80m production budget / $245.0m global box office - 51 on Metacritic

Silent Hill: Innocence Lost - PROFITABLE - $45m production budget / $448.8m global box office - 88 on Metacritic

Son of Rosemary - LOSS DECLARED - $38m production budget / $50.5m global box office - 21 on Metacritic

Spirit Curse - BREAKS EVEN - $3m production budget / $27.2m global box office - 31 on Metacritic

Carnosaur - PROFITABLE - $40m production budget / $137.7m global box office - 63 on Metacritic

Earth Day - PROFITABLE - $15m production budget / $143.9m global box office - 46

Darkness Dwells Deep - PROFITABLE - $10m production budget / $86.7m global box office - 43 on Metacritic

Jaws: The Return - PROFITABLE - $85m production budget / $658.1m global box office - 55 on Metacritic

The Amityville Nightmare Part II - PROFITABLE - $25m production budget / $314m global box office - 67 on Metacritic

Silent Hill: Restless Dreams - PROFITABLE - $50m production budget / $512.3m global box office - 69 on Metacritic

Deeper - PROFITABLE - $40m production budget / $142.4m global box office - 53 on Metacritic

The Trick-or-Treater - BREAKS EVEN - $7.5m production budget / $41.2m global box office - 34 on Metacritic

 

Rising Crescent Pictures

The Ultimate Prank - LOSS DECLARED - $12m production budget / $17.2m global box office - 21 on Metacritic

Hive Havoc - PROFITABLE - $90m production budget / $277.9m global box office - 54 on Metacritic

ReBoot - PROFITABLE - $125m production budget / $503.9m global box office - 74 on Metacritic

American Dragon: Jake Long - PROFITABLE - $110m production budget / $449.2m global box office - 58 on Metacritic

Samurai Pizza Cats - PROFITABLE - $42m production budget / $208.7m global box office - 55 on Metacritic

Lenny Lipton and the Super Scary Sleepover - BREAKS EVEN - $12m production budget / $45.0m global box office - 50 on Metacritic

Cupid's Quest - LOSS DECLARED - $25m production budget / $19.1m global box office - 35 on Metacritic

SWAT Kats 2: The Viper Strikes - PROFITABLE - $70m production budget / $407.2m global box office - 62 on Metacritic

American Dragon: Darkness Rising - PROFITABLE - $135m production budget / $723.9m global box office - 74 on Metacritic

Samurai Pizza Cats 2 - PROFITABLE - $50m production budget / $155.4m global box office - 63 on Metacritic

American Dragon: Flash Point - PROFITABLE - $150m production budget / $868.0m global box office - 80 on Metacritic

 

Total Eclipse Entertainment

Lieutenant Lynx in the Third Dimension - LOSS DECLARED - $30m production budget / $39.2m global box office - 46 on Metacritic

 

Awards...

 

Spoiler

White Hurricane - 14 Oscar nominations, 2 wins

     -Best Supporting Actor (Jamie Foxx) (WON)

     -Best Supporting Actress (Halle Berry) (WON)

     -Best Picture
     -Best Director (J.A. Bayona)
     -Best Ensemble
     -Best Actor (Christian Bale)
     -Best Supporting Actress (Sandra Bullock)
     -Best Original Screenplay
     -Best Cinematography
     -Best Film Editing
     -Best Production Design
     -Best Costume Design
     -Best Sound Mixing
     -Best Sound Editing

 

Silent Hill: Innocence Lost - 7 Oscar nominations, 2 wins

     -Best Makeup & Hairstyling (WON)

     -Best Original Score (Akira Yamaoka) (WON in a 4-way tie)

     -Best Supporting Actress (Charlize Theron)

     -Best Adapted Screenplay

     -Best Cinematography

     -Best Production Design

     -Best Sound Editing

 

The Towering Inferno - 9 Oscar nominations, 1 win
     -Best Sound Mixing (WON) 
     -Best Ensemble
     -Best Supporting Actor (Miles Teller)
     -Best Adapted Screenplay
     -Best Cinematography
     -Best Film Editing
     -Best Sound Editing
     -Best Visual Effects
     -Best Use of Action

 

Cataclysmic - 7 Oscar nominations, 1 win

     -Best Sound Mixing (WON)

     -Best Actress (Jennifer Lawrence)

     -Best Supporting Actress (Michelle Pfieffer)

     -Best Original Screenplay

     -Best Film Editing

     -Best Sound Editing

     -Best Visual Effects


War of the Gods - 11 Oscar nominations
     -Best Director (J.J. Abrams)
     -Best Ensemble
     -Best Original Screenplay
     -Best Original Score (John Williams)
     -Best Production Design
     -Best Costume Design
     -Best Makeup & Hairstyling
     -Best Sound Mixing
     -Best Sound Editing
     -Best Visual Effects
     -Best Use of Action


Faces & Voices: The True Story of Milli Vanilli - 4 Oscar nominations
     -Best Picture
     -Best Supporting Actor (Christoph Waltz)
     -Best Original Screenplay
     -Best Original Song ("Silence and Secrets" by Fab Morvan)

 

Steel Streaks - 3 Oscar nominations

     -Best Actor (Nicholas Hoult)
     -Best Sound Mixing
     -Best Sound Editing

 

He-Man - 1 Oscar nomination
     -Best Use of Action

 

ReBoot - 1 Oscar nomination

     -Best Animated Feature

 

SWAT Kats 2: The Viper Strikes - 1 Oscar nomination

     -Best Voice Actor or Actress in a Leading Role (Ryan Reynolds)

 

Samurai Pizza Cats 2 -1 Oscar nomination

     -Best Animated Feature

 

Silent Hill: Restless Dreams - 1 Oscar nomination

     -Best Original Score (Akira Yamaoka)

 

American Dragon: Darkness Rising - 1 Oscar nomination

     -Best Use of Action

 

 

MV Pictures

(A separate studio which went out of business at the end of Y1)

 

Released Films...


 

Spoiler

Captain Planet - BREAKS EVEN - $60m production budget / $130.7m global box office - 49 on Metacritic

The Devil's Hitman - LOSS DECLARED - $15m production budget / $3.1m global box office - 22 on Metacritic

BraveStarr - LOSS DECLARED - $70m production budget / $120.6m global box office - 65 on Metacritic

Dawn of Extinction - LOSS DECLARED - $40m production budget / $33m global box office - 38 on Metacritic

The Defiler - BREAKS EVEN - $18m production budget / $52.1m global box office - 58 on Metacritic

Operation Megasquad - BREAKS EVEN - $50m production budget / $111.2m global box office - 50 on Metacritic

Go Go GoBots - LOSS DECLARED - $135m production budget / $148.3m global box office - 46 on Metacritic

The Screaming Planet - PROFITABLE - $105m production budget / $304.6m global box office - 50 on Metacritic

Dino-Riders - LOSS DECLARED - $85m production budget / $140.5m global box office - 38 on Metacritic

Don't Go Outside - BREAKS EVEN - $950,000 production budget / $11.1m global box office - 15 on Metacritic

SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron - PROFITABLE - $50m production budget / $386m global box office - 63 on Metacritic

Kelsey Came Home - BREAKS EVEN - $10m production budget / $35.4m global box office - 48 on Metacritic

Project Classified - BREAKS EVEN - $15m production budget / $49.1m global box office - 54 on Metacritic

When Winter Comes - BREAKS EVEN - $10m production budget / $48.7m global box office - 49 on Metacritic

 

Awards...
 

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SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron - 1 Oscar nomination

     -Best Animated Feature

 

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Periodic Pictures

 

Divisions:

 

Periodic Pictures (main studio, releases all non-animated films)

Periodic Pictures Animation (animation studio)

 

Management:

 

T.O Guy (CEO of Periodic Pictures, head producer)

Peter Ennis (President of Periodic Pictures Animation)

 

Released films:

 

Periodic Pictures:

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N/A

 

Periodic Pictures Animation:

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N/A

 

 

Annual financial results:

 

Year 1: N/A

 

 

Awards results:

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Year 1: N/A

 

 

Upcoming releases:

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Bold = Periodic Pictures

Italicized = Periodic Pictures Animation

 

January 20th - Century Storm (year 1)

February 24 - Mindwaster (year 1)

March 3 - Counter-Strike (year 1)

May 5 - Portal (year 1)

June 9 - Hired to Kill (year 1)

July 21 - Code (year 1)

August 18 - Giant Robots from Outer Space (year 1)

October 13 - Friday the 13th: Rebirth (year 1)

November 22 - Untitled Christmas Comedy (year 1)

December 8 - Cold-Blooded (year 1)

December 22 - Geico: Lizard Origins (year 1)

 

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Energized Entertainment

 

Subdivisions

 

Puzzling Pictures - "Thought pieces" and more confusing films where plot doesn't flow as coherently as it usually does.

Inspiring Tales - Inspiring/uplifting movies, usually sports-related.

Enjoyable Diversions - Comedy movies, frat-pack style.

Child's Play - Animated movies

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Subdivisions :

- Genius Films (Biggest movies / Blockbuster / Mainstream movies)

- Genius Nature

- Genius Documentary

 

 

Released Films:

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Annual Financials Result:

 

Award Results:

 

Upcoming Films:

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GENIUS FILMS YEAR 1 LINEUP :

 

Runaway, A Road Adventure (February 24)  - Action Comedy Road Trip

Oscar Pill (March 17)  -  3D - Heroic Fantasy

Rabbids: The Big Adventure (March 31) - 3D - Animation/Live Action Comedy
The Curse of Monkey Island (July 4) - IMAX 3D - Adventure

Dangerous Beauty (July 21) - Horror

America! (October 20) - Nature Documentary

Trump's America (November 8 - Wide) - Documentary

the truth about the HARRY QUEBERT affair (December 1) - Crime/Thriller

 

GENIUS FILMS YEAR 2 LINEUP :

 

Untitled Dream Daddy Adaptation (02/09)

Untitled Sci-Fi Ubisoft Movie (05/25)

Untitled Animation Movie (06/22)

Untitled Rabbids SpinOff (Fall)

Amava (TBD)

Untitled Mafia (Fall)

 

IN DEV :

 

Baltimore's Boys (Harry Quebert sequel)

Oscar Pill and the Two Kingdoms

Rayman

Rabbids 2

 

 

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HOURGLASS PICTURES

 

President: Michelle Haywood (Y1 - )

 

Delivering a unique variety of exciting, thought-provoking, and memorable films from a wide diversity of Hollywood's finest voices, Hourglass Pictures promises to bring you the same exhilaration you expect at any great movie.

 

Year 1

 

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Title Genre Date MPAA Ag. Score CC Points OW DOM WW
Best Friends Forever Drama/Horror 17-Feb R 65 27 $13,859,955 $33,114,234 $46,125,174
Seeing Her Sci-Fi/Comedy 24-Mar PG-13 91 163 $23,617,461 $125,696,139 $198,795,752
A Love to Die For Action Comedy 21-Apr R 74 65 $29,368,714 $107,050,939 $208,792,425
Blood and Fur Horror Comedy 19-May R 75 97 $23,452,681 $80,901,383 $136,029,863
Me & My Shadow Animation 9-Jun PG 87 158 $55,239,846 $217,480,403 $531,295,363
Spark: Rising Sci-Fi/Action 14-Jul PG-13 87 162 $94,515,632 $325,171,690 $881,358,561
The Provider Drama/Thriller 6-Oct R 65 49 $22,330,439 $79,672,808 $134,178,495
TOTAL 721 $262,384,728 $969,087,596 $2,136,575,633

 

Oscar Summary

Spark: Rising - 15 Nominations, 7 Wins (Director (Matt and Ross Duffer), Ensemble, Actress (Sasha Lane), Supporting Voice Performance (Matt Bomer), Original Screenplay, Original Song ("Standing Up" by CHVRCHES), Original Score (Thomas Newman), Cinematography, Production Design, Costume Design, Makeup & Hairstyling, Sound Mixing, Sound Editing, Visual Effects, Use of Action)

Me and My Shadow - 6 Nominations, 2 Wins (Animated Feature, Leading Voice Performance (Thomas Middleditch), Supporting Voice Performance (Will Arnett), Supporting Voice Performance (Bo Burnham), Original Screenplay, Original Song ("Could You Imagine" by Owl City))

Seeing Her - 6 Nominations, 1 Win (Picture, Director (Stephen Chbosky), Actor (Evan Peters), Original Screenplay, Original Score (Michael Giacchino), Film Editing)

Blood and Fur - 2 Nominations (Supporting Actor (Al Pacino), Stunt/Action Direction)

The Provider - 1 Nomination (Actress (Gugu Mbatha-Raw))

 

Year 2

 

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Title Genre Date MPAA Ag. Score CC Points OW DOM WW
Last Chapter Romance 26-Jan PG-13 50 0 $21,022,965 $63,953,873 $85,001,698
Bounty Hunters from Heaven Action Comedy 20-Apr R 37 1 $15,706,334 $40,019,835 $59,205,882
Bounty Hamster Animation 18-May PG 83 92 $67,163,774 $239,014,425 $592,734,220
The Simulation Sci-Fi/Drama 22-Jun PG-13 65 31 $22,722,931 $65,885,249 $197,350,103
Paddles: The Video Game Story Documentary 6-Jul PG 65 0 $4,805,782 $25,062,782 $27,120,555
Taking Names Action/Comedy 13-Jul R 67 10 $27,115,679 $94,276,824 $210,005,849
After Party Drama/Thriller 24-Aug R 70 104 $5,905,238 $14,007,248 $15,785,100
The Terrible Plight of Freddy Zapper Musical Comedy 21-Sep PG 85 100 $15,996,230 $46,622,185 $78,682,191
Closed Domain Comedy/Thriller 5-Oct R 74 66 $17,539,104 $55,111,248 $96,224,885
Blood and Fur 2: Maul-Ma Mater Horror Comedy 19-Oct R 65 39 $43,768,112 $106,883,240 $198,504,233
The Parvelli Reunion Comedy/Drama 21-Nov R 89 149 $7,775,109 $109,447,954 $155,077,964
TOTAL 592 $249,521,258 $860,284,863 $1,715,692,680

 

Oscar Summary

The Parvelli Reunion - 10 Nominations, 4 Wins (Picture, Director (Yorgos Lanthimos), Actor (Colin Farrell), Actress (Isla Fisher), Supporting Actor (Zach Galifianankis), Supporting Actress (Helen Mirren), Original Screenplay, Original Score (Alexandre Desplat), Film Editing, Cinematography)

Bounty Hamster - 7 Nominations, 2 Wins (Animated Feature, Leading Voice Performance (Charlie Day), Leading Voice Performance (Sophia Lillis), Supporting Voice Performance (Kate McKinnon), Supporting Voice Performance (Ice Cube), Adapted Screenplay, Original Song ("I Hate You All"))

The Terrible Plight of Freddy Zapper - 5 Nominations, 2 Wins (Original Song ("You Gotta Love!"), Production Design, Costume Design, Makeup and Hairstyling, Sound Mixing)

Closed Domain - 1 Nomination (Supporting Actress (Mary Elizabeth Winstead))

The Simulation - 1 Nomination (Actress (Lupita Nyong'o))

Paddles: The Video Game Story - 1 Nomination (Documentary)

 

Year 3

 

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Title Genre Date MPAA Ag. Score CC Points OW
Chessmen Animation 11-Jan PG 49 0 $16,664,856
Livestream Thriller 22-Feb PG-13 61 17 $10,320,487
Student Film Comedy/Drama 15-Mar PG-13 79 89 $27,973,123
The Storyteller Fantasy Drama 22-Mar PG-13 45 0 $3,341,657
Spark: Homeward Sci-Fi/Action 3-May PG-13 78 115 $184,115,091
Finding Gobi Drama 21-Jun PG 58 12 $9,689,123
Inversion Fantasy/Romance 12-Jul PG-13 50 12 $14,009,482
Notes from the Otherspace Fantasy/Comedy 2-Aug PG-13 99 187 $12,232,781
Cross Country Action/Thriller 20-Sep PG-13 57 5 $26,659,911
Blood and Fur: Inglourious Paw-Stards Horror Comedy 11-Oct R 69 53 $47,004,820
Le Grand Ecran Animation 8-Nov PG 36 0 $5,177,239
The Prince of Egypt Musical Drama 13-Dec PG-13 86 147 $90,004,657
Garden of Eden Drama/Thriller 25-Dec R 63 55 $16,118,103
TOTAL 692 $463,311,330

 

Oscar Summary

Notes from the Otherspace - 11 Nominations, 5 Wins (Picture, Director (Kelly Fremon Craig & Rebecca Sugar), Ensemble, Actress (Anna Kendrick), Supporting Actor (Hannibal Buress), Supporting Actress (Joan Cusack), Supporting Voice Actor (Neil Patrick Harris), Original Screenplay, Original Score (Jon Brion and Richard Vreeland), Original Song ("Welcome to the Otherspace"), Editing)

The Prince of Egypt - 9 Nominations, 1 Win (Ensemble, Actor (Rami Malek), Supporting Actress (Golshifteh Farahani), Original Song ("There Is Good"), Cinematography, Production Design, Costume Design, Makeup & Hairstyling, Sound Mixing)

Spark: Homeward - 12 Nominations (Picture, Director (F. Gary Gray), Actress (Sasha Lane), Supporting Voice Actor (Aubrey Plaza), Adapted Screenplay, Original Score (Thomas Newman),  Costume Design,  Makeup & Hairstyling, Sound Mixing, Sound Editing, Visual Effects, Use of Action)

Garden of Eden - 1 Nomination (Actress (Kathryn Newton))

Student Film - 1 Nomination (Original Screenplay)

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Endless Entertainment 

 

Management:

Xavier Bartholomew Irving (CEO of EE/IS and owner of EE/EA/IS)

Chris McKay (director of The LEGO Batman Movie and Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive) (CEO of EA)

 

Divisions:

Endless Entertainment (tentpoles) - founded Y2

Endless Animation (most animated fare, mainly CGI, with a animation hybrid (2D/CG) here and there) - founded Y2

Infinite Studios (smaller films, arthouse films and mid range films) - founded Y3

 

Endless Entertainment Year 2:

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Bionicle: Trials Of The Toa - February 16th, Y2 - in 3D and IMAX 3D - 34 on MC - Budget: $200M - $100,033,512 / $300,787,109

Action Movie - March 30th, Y2 - in IMAX- Directed by Seth Gordon - 38 on MC - Budget - $30M - $48,095,324 / $88,444,651

Treasure Planet - November 2nd, Y2 - in 3D and IMAX 3D - Directed by Taika Waititi - 66 on MC - Budget - $140M - $244,033,773 / $720,366,075

 

Endless Animation Y2:

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Crash Bandicoot - September 14th, Y2 in 3D and IMAX 2D - Directed by Chris Buck and Rich Moore - 62 on MC - Budget: $75M - $117,525,881 / $303,835,793

Spyro: Dragonheart - December 14th, Y2 in 3D and IMAX 3D - Directed by Lee Unkrich - 49 on MC - Budget: $75M - $130,187,735 / $505,124,077

 

Oscar Nominations

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Treasure Planet - 1 (Best Visual Effects) - Won Best Visual Effects

Crash Bandicoot- 2 (Best Animated Feature, Best Voice Actor in a Lead Role)

Battletoads - 1 (Best Animated Feature)

My Peoples - 2 (Best Animated Feature, Best Original Song) Won Best Original Song 

Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive - 3 (Best Animated Feature, Best Voice Actor in a Lead Role, Best Voice Actor in a supporting role)

Under The Sea - 1 (Best Documentary Feature)

Lilo and Stitch - 1 (Best Visual Effects)

God Of War - 1 (Best Use Of Action)

 

 

 

Endless Entertainment Y3:

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Conductive - January 19th, Y3 in 3D and IMAX - Directed by Sam Raimi - 49 on MC - Budget: $120M - $94,201,685/$252,011,966

Lilo and Stitch - March 29th, Y3 in 3D and IMAX 3D - Directed by Jon Farveau - 75 on MC - Budget: $145M - $320,884,590/$915,169,774

God of War - May 22nd, Y3 in 3D, IMAX and IMAX 3D - Directed by Zach Snyder - 59 on MC - Budget: $150M - $154,112,695/$525,196,881

Howling Commandos - July 3rd, Y3 in 3D, IMAX, Dolby Cinema, and IMAX 3D - Directed by Matthew Vaughn - 46 on MC - Budget: $125M - $134,197,873/$387,404,692

Miraculous - August 2nd, Y3 in 3D and IMAX - Directed by Will Gluck - 49 on MC - Budget: $70M - $106,009,583/$335,196,077

Kim Possible - September 27th, Y3 in IMAX - Directed by Jake Kasdan - 53 on MC - Budget: $50M - $117,355,019/$412,695,077

 

Endless Animation Y3:

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My Peoples - February 8th, Y3 in 3D and IMAX 2D - Directed by Nathan Greno - 69 on MC - Budget: $85M - $195,202,595/$482,769,010

Battletoads - April 19th, Y3 in 3D - Directed by Tom McGrath - 66 on MC - Budget: $85M - $88,520,196 / $290,101,664

Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive - November 1st, Y3 in 3D, IMAX and IMAX 3D - Directed by Chris McKay - 72 on MC - Budget: $115M - $300,244,177 / $1,005,297,796

 

 

Infinite Studios Y3 

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Not Funny - January 5th, Y3

Father - February 15th, Y3 

Nerdy - March 1st, Y3 - Directed by 

Under The Sea - May 17th, Y3

Things Fall Apart - August 16th, Y3

Dazzled - September 20th, Y3

Uglies - October 11th, Y3 - Directed by Greg Bertanli 

Desolate Sea - December 6th, Y3 

Bro Time - December 25th, Y3

 

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Y4 and beyond:

 

Endless Entermainment: *

Endless Animation: +

Infinite Studios: ^

 

1/24/Y4 - Home Invasion ^ 

2/14/Y4: Bullets and Lyrics ^

3/27/Y4: Kingdom Of The Sun *

4/17/Y4: Safari Trail

5/1/Y4: St. Claire and The Bermuda Affair *

5/22/Y4: Cabana Boys ^

6/5/Y4: Hoops ^

6/26/Y4: Johnny Test ^

7/3/Y4: High School Musical 4: Reunion *

8/7/Y4: Blue and Gold *

9/4/Y4: Celestial 3000 *

9/25/Y4: The Second Crash Bandicoot +

11/6/Y4: Treasure Planet: Gauntlet of Midas *

11/25/Y4: Can You Imagine? +

12/25/Y4: Family Guy: The Movie ^

 

Y5 and beyond:

February Y5: Larrikins +

Spring Y5: XJ9 *

Summer Y5: God Of War 2: Titans Vengeance *

Summer Y5: Skylanders +

Summer Y5: Dragon Ball: The Red Ribbon Saga*

Fall Y5: Barry Brookshire *

Fall/Holiday Y5: Squirrel Girl +

Fall/Holiday Y5: Untitled Tentpole

Holiday Y5: Brother Bear *

 

Y6:

Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive 2 +

Phoenix Rebirth *

The X’s *

El Tigre: Traditions Of The Past *

 

In Development:

EE:

More Miraculous

Blade 

Anatasia

Treasure Planet/Atlantis teamup

 

EA:

The Familiars 

Spyro: Nightfall

Stealth Elf spin-off 

Inspector Gadget

Moto 

 

IS:

Untitled Mystery Project

Balto

 

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              HORIZON ENTERTAINMENT

 

DIVISIONS: 

 

Aesir Pictures: (Used for live-action tentpoles) 

Tall Tales Animation: (used for most animated movies)

Gargoyle Films: (used for horror and thriller movies both live-action and animated)

 

Executives:

 

Kent Crichton (Head of Aesir Pictures)

Jenny Bowers ( Head of Tall Tales Animation)

Andre Trudeau (Head of Gargoyle Films)

 

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6 minutes ago, Reddroast said:

              HORIZON ENTERTAINMENT

 

DIVISIONS: 

 

Aesir Pictures: (Used for live-action tentpoles) 

Tall Tales Animation: (used for most animated movies)

Gargoyle Films: (used for horror and thriller movies both live-action and animated)

 

Executives:

 

Kent Crichton (Head of Aesir Pictures)

Jenny Bowers ( Head of Tall Tales Animation)

Andre Trudeau (Head of Gargoyle Films)

 

Welcome to the game. It’s always good to see another player. Excited to see what you got!

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9 hours ago, Reddroast said:

              HORIZON ENTERTAINMENT

 

DIVISIONS: 

 

Aesir Pictures: (Used for live-action tentpoles) 

Tall Tales Animation: (used for most animated movies)

Gargoyle Films: (used for horror and thriller movies both live-action and animated)

 

Executives:

 

Kent Crichton (Head of Aesir Pictures)

Jenny Bowers ( Head of Tall Tales Animation)

Andre Trudeau (Head of Gargoyle Films)

 

Welcome aboard! There should be some spots available in Y4 if you'd like to put a few films there. 

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LAGER PICTURES

President: Christopher Lager (Y2- )

 

LAGER PICTURES CLASSICS

President: Maria Lager (Y4-)

 

LAGER PICTURES ANIMATION

President: Maria Lager (Y5-)

 

Y2 Films

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The Call of the Revenant - March 2nd - Horror/Slasher - Directed by Franck Khalfoun - Budget: $20 million - OW: $22,187,055 - US: $46,904,198 - WW: $140,175,006 - Profit: + $50,087,503 - MC: 43

The Odyssey: The Spoils of War - June 15th - Fantasy Epic - In 3D and IMAX 3D - Directed by Matt Reeves - Budget: $150 million - OW: $103,476,195 - US: $353,489,130 - WW: $1,004,550,958 - Profit: + $352,275,479 - MC: 81

Anthem - August 17th - 2D Animation/Sci-Fi -  Directed by Shane Acker - Budget: $30 million - OW: $11,082,652 - US: $26,258,183 - WW: $37,665,193 - Profit: - $11,167,403 - MC: 47

Flower Eyes and Needle Teeth - September 14th - Horror/Neo-Noir - Directed by David Robert Mitchell - Budget: $25 million - OW: $16,552,194 - US: $44,803,575 - WW: $101,220,772 - Profit: + $25,610,386 - MC: 70

 

Y2 Awards

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The Odyssey: The Spoils of War - 11 nominations/3 wins

 

-Best Ensemble 

-Best Actor - Hugh Jackman

-Best Original Score - Howard Shore

-Best Cinematography

-Best Production Design

-Best Costume Design

-Best Makeup and Hairstyling

-Best Sound Mixing

-Best Sound Editing

-Best Visual Effects

-Best Use of Action

 

Flower Eyes and Needle Teeth - 1 nom/0 wins

 

-Best Makeup and Hairstyling

 

 

Y3 Films

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The Odyssey: The Counsel of the Dead - LP - June 14th - Fantasy Epic - In 3D and IMAX 3D - Directed by Matt Reeves - Budget: $175 million - OW: $161,285,727 - US: $501,092,101 - WW: $1,425,773,219 - Profit: + $537,886,610 - MC: 96

 

Y3 Awards

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The Odyssey: The Counsel of the Dead - 19 nominations/7 Wins 

 

-Best Picture

-Best Ensemble

-Best Director - Matt Reeves

-Best Actor - Hugh Jackman

-Best Supporting Actor - Armand Assante

-Best Supporting Actor - Dacre Montgomery

-Best Supporting Actress - Kate Winslet

-Best Adapted Screenplay

-Best Original Score - Howard Shore

-Best Original Song - "In the Name of the Father" by Kaleo

-Best Cinematography

-Best Film Editing

-Best Production Design

-Best Costume Design

-Best Makeup and Hairstyling

-Best Sound Mixing

-Best Sound Editing

-Best Visual Effects

-Best Use of Action

 

 

Y4 Films

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The Odyssey: Homecoming - LP - June 12th - Fantasy Epic - In 3D and IMAX 2D - Directed by Matt Reeves - Budget: $145 million - OW: $210,602,059 - US Domestic: $603,744,965 - WW: $1,585,730,273 - Profit: +$647,865,137 - MC: 95

Tulpa - LPC - September 4th - Psychological Horror - Directed by Ari Astor - Budget: $5 million - OW: TBD - US Domestic: $65,326,607 - WW: $157,453,694 - Profit: +$73,726,847 - MC: 70

 

Y4 Awards

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The Odyssey: Homecoming - 20 nominations/9 wins

 

Best Picture

Best Director - Matt Reeves

Best Ensemble 

Best Actor - Hugh Jackman

Best Supporting Actor - Luke Evans

Best Supporting Actor - Dacre Montgomery

Best Supporting Actress - Lena Headey

Best Supporting Actress - Kate Winslet

Best Adapted Screenplay

Best Original Score - Howard Shore

Best Original Song - “Coda” by Bruce Springsteen

Best Cinematography

Best Film Editing

Best Production Design

Best Costume Design

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

Best Sound Mixing 

Best Sound Editing

Best Visual Effects 

Best Use of Action

 

Tulpa - 1 nomination/0 wins

Best Actor - Charlie Heaton

 

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What formula so you guys use to calculate profit

Mine's a little more complicated and I don't use actual solid numbers afterward, to give wiggle room for variations in P+A costs, home video sales, ancillaries, etc. 

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December 22 - Geico: Lizard Origins (year 1)

Just noticing this but if it ever happens it’d be my most hyped film of CAYOM.

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