Ethan Hunt Posted June 5, 2018 Share Posted June 5, 2018 15 hours ago, YourMother the Edgelord said: Just noticing this but if it ever happens it’d be my most hyped film of CAYOM. That One Guy never really materialized as a player Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted December 23, 2018 Share Posted December 23, 2018 (edited) Just did a bit of thinking of the real life counterparts in CAYOM: Majors: Walt Disney Pictures: Endless Entertainment, has been on top at the box office for Y3 and Y4, focused on tentpoles and family films Warner Bros Pictures: Cookie Pictures, since it also has extremely strong tentpoles but also wins its fair share of awards 20th Century Fox: Numbers/Lager Pictures with the flurry of mature films and well done action tentpoles Universal Pictures: Hourglass Pictures, also wins a lot of awards with fun blockbuster and animation Sony+Blumhouse: TriCresent Media (not the best comparison or idea but Blumhouse, despite rarely being with Paramount, is basically the equivalent of Red Cresent) Paramount: O$corp Mini Majors: Dreamworks: Alpha Pictures/Blankments Productions Lionsgate/Summit: Horizon Entertainment STX: Energized Entertainment CBS Films: Hunt Productions Edited February 5, 2019 by YourMother the Edgelord 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ezen Baklattan Posted December 23, 2018 Share Posted December 23, 2018 Did you just put Me and My Shadow and Bounty Hamster on the level of Illumination?! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted December 23, 2018 Share Posted December 23, 2018 2 minutes ago, Spagspiria said: Did you just put Me and My Shadow and Bounty Hamster on the level of Illumination?! Nope. Dreamworks Animation. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ezen Baklattan Posted December 23, 2018 Share Posted December 23, 2018 Just now, YourMother the Edgelord said: Nope. Dreamworks Animation. I’ll take it. It’s...actually quite fitting when I think about it. Especially since M&MS was actually a DW film originally, and I’ve got Prince of Egypt and David Soren on TLBH. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SLAM! Posted December 23, 2018 Share Posted December 23, 2018 (edited) I think New Journey Pictures is like a more aggressive version of Annapurna Pictures. Either that or an upstart distributor like Aviron or one of the bankrupt ones like Overture Films or Relativity. Edited December 23, 2018 by Slambros 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted December 23, 2018 Share Posted December 23, 2018 (edited) Animation wise: (combo of box office plus critics) WDAS/Pixar: Cookie Pictures Animation Dreamworks: Hourglass Animation Illumination (though I loathe to say it): Endless Animation Warner Animation Group: Hollywood Animation Studios Laika: ChD studio’s Animation arm Blue Sky Studios: Energized Animation Sony Pictures Animation: O$corp Paramount Animation: Rising Crescent Edited December 23, 2018 by YourMother the Edgelord Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SLAM! Posted December 23, 2018 Share Posted December 23, 2018 I think my animation company might be like the company Reel FX, whose only releases so far include the films Free Birds and The Book of Life. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted December 23, 2018 Share Posted December 23, 2018 @Rorschach accidentally forgot you, you’re Fox like Numbers. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rorschach Posted December 23, 2018 Share Posted December 23, 2018 (edited) nvm Edited December 23, 2018 by Rorschach Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rorschach Posted December 23, 2018 Share Posted December 23, 2018 5 minutes ago, YourMother the Edgelord said: @Rorschach accidentally forgot you, you’re Fox like Numbers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xillix Posted April 5, 2019 Share Posted April 5, 2019 Fully updated my post for TriCrescent and MV Pictures. If you wanna see exactly which movies, by my math, turned a profit, flopped, or just broke even, that's all there now in the "released films" spoiler boxes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted May 10, 2019 Share Posted May 10, 2019 (edited) Blankments Productions Substudio Releases EssGeeKay Studios - a separate studio that BP serves as distributor to. The Mole - 1/4/4 Brave - 6/5/4The Princess Diaries 3: The Heir Apparent (co-production with Blankments Productions) - 7/17/4By the Balls (co-production with Blank Slate Films) - 8/14/4Guys and Dolls - 11/6/4Perfect Match - 2/12/5Scooby-Doo: Apocalypse - 7/16/5 Jeremy Renner Presents.. THE APP: The Jeremy Renner App - The Movie! - 6/17/6 Scooby-Doo: Cult of the Creeper - 7/14/7 Roman Fever (distributed by Blank Slate Films) - 8/4/7 The Space Between Trees - 8/9/8 Shining Star Animation - Animation subdivision Sir Thymes Time - 11/25/4Olive the Other Reindeer (co-production with Blankments Productions) - 11/24/5 Duck Hunt - 11/23/6 Sir Thymes Time 2 - 5/12/7 Birdwing - 11/22/7 Blank Slate Films - specialty/arthouse subdivision By the Balls (co-production with EssGeeKay Studios) - 8/14/4The Dogs of Babel - 12/11/4A Woman in the Crowd - 10/15/5The Three-Month Funeral - 12/22/5 The Thin, The Phat and the Felon - 4/22/6 The Girlfriend Hoax - 8/26/6 Roman Fever (distribution only) - 8/4/7 Adult Swim Bomb Scare Non-Fiction Documentary for Theaters - 10/27/7 Ms. Blakk for President - 11/3/7 Sandboy - 5/24/8 Learning to Care - 8/30/8 Various co-productions: High School Musical 4: Reunion (co-production with Endless Entertainment) - 6/26/4Jonny, Jonny! (Yes Papa?) Making Movie? (No Papa!) Telling Lies? (No Papa!) Buy Tickets Now! (Ha! Ha! Ha!): THE MOVIE (co-production with Hourglass Pictures) - 10/2/4 Rapsittie Street Kids: A Bunny's Tale (co-production with Hourglass Pictures) - 3/4/6 Financial History Top OW (above 40M) The Last Airbender: The Boy in the Iceberg - 151,025,424 Olive's Hallowed Eve - 78,926,554 Sir Thymes Time 2 - 75,770,220 Birdwing - 74,015,966 Scooby-Doo: Apocalypse - 71,076,456 Dawn of the Last Six - 63,606,450 The Last Six - 62,426,386 Olive the Other Reindeer - 54,505,534 Scooby-Doo: Cult of the Creeper - 53,640,775 High School Musical 4: Reunion - 51,594,721 Sir Thymes Time - 48,673,865 By the Balls - 47,583,954 Shiverin' Gulch - 47,545,416 The Princess Diaries 3: The Heir Apparent - 45,822,656 Dear Evan Hansen - 45,196,555 Lucid - 44,876,576 Children of Eden - 43,526,919 Perfect Match - 43,037,303 Hypercompetency - 42,695,011 Brave - 40,170,892 Top Domestic (above 100M) The Last Airbender: The Boy in the Iceberg - 480,114,869 Birdwing - 306,024,276 Olive's Hallowed Eve - 280,055,828 Sir Thymes Time 2 - 244,357,095 Olive the Other Reindeer - 228,734,722 Sir Thymes Time - 211,080,553 Scooby-Doo: Apocalypse - 209,126,800 Dear Evan Hansen - 200,152,446 Children of Eden - 200,040,693 Looping - 188,774,018 Temple Run - 185,238,065 Scooby-Doo: Cult of the Creeper - 180,150,394 By the Balls - 162,257,420 Dawn of the Last Six - 161,030,127 The Last Six - 151,856,684 Shiverin' Gulch - 150,442,012 Plus One - 150,044,642 The Princess Diaries 3: The Heir Apparent - 146,308,553 Lucid - 144,307,647 Perfect Match - 139,538,082 High School Musical 4: Reunion - 137,472,144 A Woman in the Crowd - 136,606,007 The Mole - 135,660,303 Duck Hunt - 132,116,803 Hypercompetency -130,245,773 Brave - 127,669,506 The Three-Month Funeral - 125,825,239 The Drowsy Chaperone - 112,008,586 Guys and Dolls - 105,383,553 Beyblade: The War Unleashed - Let Them Rip! - 100,155,012 Top Ten WW The Last Airbender: The Boy in the Iceberg - 1,437,469,668 Birdwing - 1,145,397,045 Dawn of the Last Six - 702,004,763 Olive's Hallowed Eve - 700,111,656 The Last Six - 665,843,629 Sir Thymes Time 2 - 659,166,014 Sir Thymes Time - 580,976,452 Scooby-Doo: Cult of the Creeper - 532,004,785 Children of Eden - 526,884,105 Olive the Other Reindeer - 514,525,516 Top Ten Most Profitable Films The Last Airbender: The Boy in the Iceberg -565,608,317 Birdwing - 469,968,375 Olive's Hallowed Eve - 320,061,411 Sir Thymes Time 2 - 242,541,308 Lucid - 204,363,966 The Last Six - 191,213,996 Dawn of the Last Six - 186,102,620 Sir Thymes Time - 184,537,049 Temple Run - 183,504,805 Olive the Other Reindeer - 182,989,034 Full Financial Summary: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18aArOH9yZzSZ8vRBDpoh-Z5EvjH9S-MZcOVt0q8ieLg/edit?usp=sharing Critical Consensus History Year 4 By the Balls - 174 Sir Thymes Time - 83 Reality Shift - 61 Marked Up Time - 41 Lucid - 29 The Dogs of Babel - 26 The Princess Diaries 3: The Heir Apparent - 18 Guys and Dolls - 17 Chuck Norris and Liam Neeson vs. the Loch Ness Monster - 13 The Mole - 12 Jonny, Jonny! (Yes Papa?) Making Movie? (No Papa!) Telling Lies? (No Papa!) Buy Tickets Now! (Ha! Ha! Ha!): THE MOVIE - 9 High School Musical 4: The Reunion - 8 Year 5 A Woman in the Crowd - 186 Olive the Other Reindeer - 155 The Three Month Funeral - 92 Perfect Match - 68 Scooby-Doo: Apocalypse - 35 The Drowsy Chaperone - 15 Life of Galileo - 12 Year 6 Plus One - 164 Children of Eden - 117 Chuck Norris & Liam Neeson vs. The Current Hollywood Landscape - 95 Shiverin' Gulch - 78 The Thin, the Phat, and the Felon - 66 The Girlfriend Hoax - 28 Jeremy Renner Presents... The APP: The Jeremy Renner App - The Movie! - 14 Duck Hunt - 5 Year 7 Ms. Blakk 4 President - 220 Roman Fever - 195 Birdwing - 142 Looping - 89 The Final Cut - 88 Dear Evan Hansen - 81 Hypercompetency - 60 Scooby-Doo: Cult of the Creeper - 51 Adult Swim Bombscare Non-Fiction Documentary for Theatres - 31 Beyblade: The War Unleashed - Let Them Rip! - 25 Sir Thymes Time 2 - 7 Year 8 Learning to Care - 214 Sandboy - 203 Olive’s Hallowed Eve - 185 The Last Airbender: The Boy in the Iceberg - 150 The Space Between Trees - 132 Ancient History 2.0 Films That Reached 50 Points on The Critical ConsensusYear 4 Citizen Hughes - 119Year 5 The Dogs of Babel – 130 Shiverin’ Gulch – 77 Khanh Bernarda Alba – 66 Lucid – 54Year 6 Expedecade - 103 Chuck Norris and Liam Neeson vs. Giant Spiders – 100Year 7 A Woman in the Crowd - 137 The Three-Month Funeral - 122 Innocense - 118 Chuck Norris and Liam Neeson vs. Santa Claus, Ultimate Badass - 90Year 9 The Thin, the Fat, and the Felon - 73 Sir Thymes Time 2 - 67 Chuck Norris and Liam Neeson vs. the Underworld - 59 The Hateful Eight Redux - 50 Oscar History Year 4 - 3 wins, 12 total nominations By the Balls - 3 wins, 8 total nominations Best Actress (Olivia Cooke as Jordan Richards) Best Supporting Actor (Bradley Cooper as Thomas Russell) Best Original Screenplay Best Picture Best Director (Tony Yacenda) Best Ensemble Best Supporting Actress (Lisa Kudow as Dr. Marcia Young) Best Original Song ("Grab Back") Sir Thymes Time - 0 wins, 4 total nominations Best Animated Feature Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Leading Role (Elijah Wood as Sir Thymes) Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role (Anna Kendrick as Jesse's Girl) Best Original Song ("Sir Thymes Time") Year 5 - 4 wins, 16 total nominations A Woman in the Crowd - 2 wins, 8 total nominations Best Picture Best Adapted Screenplay Best Director (Jeff Nichols) Best Actress (Anya Taylor-Joy as Lyra Marshall) Best Supporting Actor (Trevor Jackson as Milo Hawkins) Best Supporting Actress (Jessica Rothe as Victoria Spar) Best Cinematography Best Film Editing Olive the Other Reindeer - 1 win, 5 total nominations Best Supporting Actor (Jake Gyllenhaal as The Postman) Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Leading Role (Zendaya as Olive) Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role (Taika Waititi as Martini) Best Adapted Screenplay Best Original Song ("What Christmas Means to Me") Life of Galileo - 1 win, 1 total nomination Best Costume Design The Three-Month Funeral - 0 wins, 2 total nominations Best Actor (Andrew Garfield as John Myers) Best Supporting Actress (Glenn Close as Laura Myers) Year 6 - 4 wins, 15 total nominations Children of Eden - 2 wins, 9 total nominations Best Original Song ("Without Father") Best Cinematography Best Picture Best Director (Alfonso Cuaron) Best Actress (Lupita Nyong'o as Eve) Best Production Design Best Costume Design Best Sound Mixing Best Visual Effects Plus One - 1 wins, 2 total nominations Best Actor (Adam Driver as John Vanderbilt) Best Original Screenplay The Girlfriend Hoax - 1 wins, 1 total nomination Best Documentary Duck Hunt - 0 wins, 1 total nomination Best Animated Feature Shiverin' Gulch - 0 wins, 1 total nomination Best Makeup and Hairstyling Chuck Norris and Liam Neeson vs the Current Hollywood Landscape - 0 wins, 1 total nomination Best Use of Action Year 7 - 8 wins, 29 total nominations Ms. Blakk 4 President - 4 wins, 8 total nominations Best Director (Marielle Heller) Best Actor (Tituss Burgess as Terence Smith/Joan Jett Blakk) Best Costume Design Best Makeup & Hairstyling Best Picture Best Supporting Actor (William Jackson Harper as JJ Smith) Best Adapted Screenplay Best Film Editing Hypercompetency - 1 wins, 7 total nominations Best Sound Editing Best Original Screenplay Best Cinematography Best Film Editing Best Sound Mixing Best Visual Effects Best Act of Action Dear Evan Hansen - 1 wins, 5 total nominations Best Supporting Actress (Amy Adams as Heidi Hansen) Best Ensemble Best Actor (Lucas Hedges as Evan Hansen) Best Supporting Actor (Brian d'Arcy James as Larry Murphy) Best Supporting Actress (Zendaya as Zoe Murphy) The Final Cut - 1 win, 2 total nominations Best Original Screenplay Best Supporting Actor (Christopher Walken as Frank Mansfield) Adult Swim Bomb Scare Non-Fiction Documentary for Theaters - 1 wins, 1 total nomination Best Documentary Feature Birdwing - 0 wins, 3 total nominations Best Animated Feature Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Leading Role (Matthew James Thomas as Prince Ardwin) Best Original Song ("Take Flight") Roman Fever - 0 wins, 3 total nominations Best Actress (Amy Adams as Alida Slade) Best Actress (Winona Ryder as Grace Ansley) Best Costume Design Year 8 - 12 wins, 38 total nominations The Last Airbender: The Boy in the Iceberg - 5 wins, 10 total nominations Best Production Design Best Costume Design Best Makeup and Hairstyling Best Visual Effects Best Use of Action Best Ensemble Best Supporting Actor (Chow Yun-Fat as General Iroh) Best Original Score (Dario Marianelli) Best Sound Mixing Best Sound Editing Learning to Care - 3 wins, 8 total nominations Best Supporting Actor (Jimmy Tatro as Robby) Best Supporting Actress (Brigette Lundy-Paine as Ashley "Ash") Best Original Screenplay Best Picture Best Ensemble Best Actor (Nick Robinson as Rob) Best Original Song ("How to Care") Best Film Editing Olive's Hallowed Eve - 2 wins, 8 total nominations Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Leading Role (Zendaya as Olive) Best Original Song ("Bright Magic") Best Ensemble Best Supporting Actor (Jemaine Clement as Tortie Luga) Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role (Shahadi Wright Joseph as Karrie the Canary) Best Original Song ("I Don't Hate Everything") Best Costume Design Best Makeup and Hairstyling Sandboy - 2 wins, 7 total nominations Best Original Score (Dan Romer and Benh Zeitlin) Best Cinematography Best Picture Best Director (Benh Zeitlin) Best Original Screenplay Best Sound Mixing Best Visual Effects The Space Between Trees - 0 wins, 5 total nominations Best Director (Debra Granik) Best Actress (Olivia DeJonge as Evie) Best Supporting Actress (Diana Silvers as Hadley Smith) Best Adapted Screenplay Best Cinematography Ancient History Oscars Won in 2.0Year 3 - 1 win, 3 total nominationsLeitmotif - 1 win, 3 total nominations Best Original Song ("Our Moment")Year 4 - 1 win, 19 total nominationsCitizen Hughes - 1 win, 7 total nominations Best Actor (Jim Carrey as Howard Hughes)Other Nominated Films The Last Six - 4 nominations The Bellringer of Notre Dame - 3 nominations Bone - Vernal Equinox - 2 nominations Chuck Norris and Liam Neeson vs. the Abominable Snowman - 1 nomination Lord Madship - 1 nomination Morgan Spurlock's Shut Up and Take My Memes - 1 nominationYear 5 - 5 wins, 22 total nominationsShiverin' Gulch - 3 wins, 5 total nominations Best Animated Feature Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Leading Role (Linda Cardellini as Deputy Susan Burlap) Best Original Song ("Typical Day in Shiverin' Gulch")The Dogs of Babel - 2 wins, 9 total nominations including Best Picture Best Supporting Actor (Bryan Cranston as Wendell Hollis) Best Film EditingOther Nominated Films Khanh Bernarda Alba - 3 nominations Lucid - 2 nominations The Once and Future King: The Sword in the Stone - 2 nominations Adele: Rolling in the Deep - 1 nominationYear 6 - 1 win, 11 total nominationsChuck Norris and Liam Neeson vs. Giant Spiders - 1 win, 4 total nominations Best Use of ActionOther Nominated Films Expedecade - 4 nominations Sir Thymes Time - 3 nominations Man of La Mancha - 1 nominationYear 7 - 5 wins, 29 total nominationsChuck Norris and Liam Neeson vs. Santa Claus, Ultimate Badass - 2 wins, 3 total nominations Best Original Song ("Rock of Hollywood's Foundation") Best Use of ActionInnocense - 2 wins, 2 total nominations Best Actor (Reza Naji as Asghar) Best Foreign Language FilmJustice League - 1 win, 4 total nominations Best Visual EffectsOther Nominated Films A Woman in the Crowd - 7 nominations including Best Picture The Three-Month Funeral - 6 nominations The Once and Future King: The Queen of Air and Darkness - 3 nominations Bone: Solstice - 2 nominations LucIId - 1 nomination Searching for Mr. Watterson - 1 nominationYear 8 - 0 wins, 2 nominationsNominated Film Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Search - 2 nominationsYear 9 - 1 win, 31 total nominationsBeauty and the Beast - 1 win, 7 total nominations Best Art DirectionOther Nominated Films The Hateful Eight Redux - 9 nominations including Best Picture Chuck Norris and Liam Neeson vs. the Underworld - 4 nominations The Thin, the Fat and the Felon - 4 nominations Sir Thymes Time 2 - 3 nominations Yzma - 2 nominations Dawn of the Last Six - 1 nomination Life of Galileo - 1 nomination Edited October 17, 2021 by Blankments Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted May 10, 2019 Share Posted May 10, 2019 On 12/23/2018 at 8:36 AM, YourMother the Edgelord said: Just did a bit of thinking of the real life counterparts in CAYOM: Majors: Walt Disney Pictures: Endless Entertainment, has been on top at the box office for Y3 and Y4, focused on tentpoles and family films Warner Bros Pictures: Cookie Pictures, since it also has extremely strong tentpoles but also wins its fair share of awards 20th Century Fox: Numbers/Lager Pictures with the flurry of mature films and well done action tentpoles Universal Pictures: Hourglass Pictures, also wins a lot of awards with fun blockbuster and animation Sony+Blumhouse: TriCresent Media (not the best comparison or idea but Blumhouse, despite rarely being with Paramount, is basically the equivalent of Red Cresent) Paramount: O$corp Mini Majors: Dreamworks: Alpha Pictures/Blankments Productions Lionsgate/Summit: Horizon Entertainment STX: Energized Entertainment CBS Films: Hunt Productions am i still DreamWorks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted May 10, 2019 Share Posted May 10, 2019 2 minutes ago, Blankments said: am i still DreamWorks You upgraded to Paramount, though with a way better animation handle. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted May 10, 2019 Share Posted May 10, 2019 Walt Disney Pictures: Endless Entertainment, has been on top at the box office for Y3 and Y4, focused on tentpoles and family films Warner Bros Pictures: Cookie Pictures, since it also has extremely strong tentpoles but also wins its fair share of awards 20th Century Fox: Numbers/Lager Pictures with the flurry of mature films and well done action tentpoles Universal Pictures: Hourglass Pictures also wins a lot of awards with fun blockbuster and animation Sony+A23: Blankments Productions, does a wide range of everything with really great OCs Sony+Blumhouse: TriCresent Media (not the best comparison or idea but Blumhouse, despite rarely being with Paramount, is basically the equivalent of Red Cresent) Paramount: O$corp Mini Majors: Dreamworks: Alpha Pictures Lionsgate/Summit: Horizon Entertainment STX: Energized Entertainment CBS Films: Hunt Productions Indies: A23: EssGeeKay Productions 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ezen Baklattan Posted May 10, 2019 Share Posted May 10, 2019 You just set this up so you own @4815162342 and @Rorschach didn’t you? 1 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookie Posted May 10, 2019 Author Share Posted May 10, 2019 I like how I'm still WB even though they release like 30 films a year and in the last two I've released... * checks notes * ...One. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted May 10, 2019 Share Posted May 10, 2019 6 minutes ago, Spaghetti said: You just set this up so you own @4815162342 and @Rorschach didn’t you? Not yet at least 😈 Nah it’s more due to box office dominance. I’ll also calculate shares tomorrow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...