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For the first half of the calendar

 

January 16th needs a film (Money Heist opens that date too)

February 6th and 13th needs a film (for the 13th, it’s a holiday weekend and you’d be opening against Room 131)

March 6th and 20th need films

April 3rd needs a film (Cruisin World opens there)

April 17th and 24th needs films

As does May 8,15, and 22 (22nd is Memorial Day weekend and DC’s Seige of Savage opens there)

June 5th and 19th need movies assuming Penpal makes it
 

Second half

July 3rd (opening against Second Dimension 2), 10th and 17th need films

August 7th, 21st and 28th need films

September 25th needs a film

October 9th, 23rd and 30th need films

November 13th, 20th need films

December 18th need a film (but GLC3 should be done on Monday) and December 25th needs two films
 

In total, we need 29 more films. My idea in case we don’t get enough films tomorrow, that we do a rudimentary final call for films the first half of the year (January to June) for next week Monday, December 4th. Whatever movies gets done by then is our slate for the first half of the year and we do the process of reviews, predictions and actuals. Hopefully by that time, we end our deadline for the second half of the year (July through December) on January 1st. By then, we will be about ready to go into the actuals phase, and then continue as usual. Hopefully we get it this year ready for figures and Oscars by the end of January.

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3 hours ago, Rorschach said:

I'm cool with the first deadline, though I think the second deadline should probably be a non-holiday day. 

Maybe the 2nd then? It’s unorthodox but not a holiday. The 8th could be an option too.

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3 hours ago, SLAM! said:

Submission and franchise rights threads are updated

Good to see you back. We’ve decided to do a Part One/Part Two this year with film submission for Part One (January to June) closing Monday

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@SLAM!, moving Gateways II to December 23rd, with me and Cookie still splitting imax but for another film on the 18th. GLC3 will

move to July 17th

 

Speed Demon is done and to be released March 6th

 

Valkyries is also budgeted at $140m

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@SLAM!

Just want to point out that it’s the wrong title for the Hilda re-release on October 16th. It’s a re-release of the first movie, not the yet-produced sequel. Just want to make that clear to avoid eventual confusion.

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On 11/26/2023 at 6:54 PM, YM! said:

@4815162342 @cookie @Rorschach @Hiccup23 @tyson67roberts @El Squibbonator @Reddroast @Ethan Hunt @MCKillswitch123 @Xillix

@SLAM!

 

For the first half of the calendar

 

January 16th needs a film (Money Heist opens that date too)

February 6th and 13th needs a film (for the 13th, it’s a holiday weekend and you’d be opening against Room 131)

March 6th and 20th need films

April 3rd needs a film (Cruisin World opens there)

April 17th and 24th needs films

As does May 8,15, and 22 (22nd is Memorial Day weekend and DC’s Seige of Savage opens there)

June 5th and 19th need movies assuming Penpal makes it
 

Second half

July 3rd (opening against Second Dimension 2), 10th and 17th need films

August 7th, 21st and 28th need films

September 25th needs a film

October 9th, 23rd and 30th need films

November 13th, 20th need films

December 18th need a film (but GLC3 should be done on Monday) and December 25th needs two films
 

In total, we need 29 more films. My idea in case we don’t get enough films tomorrow, that we do a rudimentary final call for films the first half of the year (January to June) for next week Monday, December 4th. Whatever movies gets done by then is our slate for the first half of the year and we do the process of reviews, predictions and actuals. Hopefully by that time, we end our deadline for the second half of the year (July through December) on January 1st. By then, we will be about ready to go into the actuals phase, and then continue as usual. Hopefully we get it this year ready for figures and Oscars by the end of January.

With all the spots filled for the first half of the year, we now officially start Y10. Good luck to everyone and get to reading.

 

@tyson67roberts @El Squibbonator @Hiccup23 @cookie @SLAM! @MCKillswitch123 @Ethan Hunt @Rorschach @4815162342 @Reddroast

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A strong dose of inspiration has hit me and Giovanni will be released in the second half of the year for sure. I have almost completely revamped it and recasted it. It’s gonna be more of a musical and lean into the satire of Dark Side but more self aware and grounded. I can see it though being the most commercial film in the Poison and Wine series after Room 131 (still not very commercial 😂

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Y10 Organized Schedule

 

Spoiler

January 2nd

Sony vs. Nintendo - Documentary - dir. Lisanne Pajot and James Swirsky - PG-13 - $10m budget - 2,701 theaters

 

January 9th

Puckshot - Sports/Dramedy - dir. Charles Stone III - PG-13 - $18m budget - 2,879 theaters

The Scavenger Wars: Remastered - Re-release/Sci-Fi/Epic - dir. Matt & Ross Duffer - PG-13 - $5m budget (original budget of $225m) - 3,200 theaters

 

January 16th (MLK 4-day weekend)

Money Heist - Heist/Thriller - dir. Steven Spielberg - PG-13 - $100m budget - 3,877 theaters - In IMAX / PLF's

Tailypo - Folk Horror - dir. Alexandre Aja - R - $10m budget - 3,402 theaters

 

January 23rd

Toppings: A Pizza Romance - Coming-of-Age/Romance - dir. Sam Levinson - PG-13 - $30m budget - 2,727 theaters

 

January 30th

Operation Finality - Sci-Fi/Horror - dir. Leigh Whannell - R - $80m budget - 3,340 theaters - In IMAX / PLF's

 

February 6th

Viva Las Vengeance: The Cinematic Experience - Concert Film - dir. Bruce Hendricks - PG-13 - $12m budget - 2,450 theaters

 

February 13th

The Valkyries vs. The Galaxy - Computer Animation/Sci-Fi/Jukebox Musical/Comedy - dir. Ian Jones-Quartery and Jennifer Kluska - PG - $140m budget - 4,062 budget - In IMAX / PLF's

Room 131 - Psychological Thriller - dir. Tate Taylor - R - $12m budget - 2,768 theaters
 

February 20th

The Legend of Hollis Brown - Neo-Western/Drama/Romance - dir. Clint Eastwood - R - $20m budget - 3,180 theaters

 

February 27th

A Ghost Tail - Family/Dramedy - dir. Marielle Heller - PG-13 - $10m budget - 3,235 theaters

 

March 6th

Speed Demon - Thriller/Supervillain - dir. David Yarovesky - R - $17m budget - 3,455 theaters

 

March 13th 

Klonoa: Door to Phantomile - Animation - dir. Angus McClane - PG - $150m budget - 4,008 theaters - In IMAX / PLF's

 

March 20th

Gran Turismo 2  - Sports - dir. Jamie Babbit - PG-13 - $60m budget - 3,267 theaters

 

March 27th

Lions and Dragons - Animation/Fantasy - dir. Troy Quane and Nick Bruno - PG - $100m budget - 3,623 theaters
 

April 1st (Wednesday before Easter)

Father vs. Son - Action/Thriller - dir. Antoine Fuqua - R -  $70m budget - In IMAX / PLF's

 

April 3rd (Easter Weekend)

Cruis'n World - Sports - dir. Sebastian Schipper - PG-13 - $60m budget - 3,500 theaters

 

April 10th

The Enormous Radio - Drama/Fantasy/Romance - dir. Christina Choe - PG-13 - $45m budget - 3,321 theaters

 

April 17th

Penpal - Coming-of-Age/Horror/Mystery/Thriller - dir. David Robert Mitchell - R - $25m budget - 3,310 theaters

 

April 24th

Stallions - Nature Documentary - dir. Drew Fellman - G - $5m budget - 2,450 theaters

 

May 1st

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - Action/Thriller/Crime - dir. Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah - R - $75m budget - 4,002 theaters - In IMAX / PLF's

 

May 8th

Time After Time - Sci-Fi/Romance/Thriller - dir. Tom Harper - PG-13 - $50m budget - 3,658 theaters

 

May 15th

Doraemon - Family/Comedy/Drama - dir. Karyn Kusama - PG - $80m budget - 3,478 theaters

 

May 22nd (Memorial Day Weekend)

The Set-Up - Romantic Dramedy - dir. Claire Scanlon - PG-13 - $17.5m budget - 3,475 theaters

DC’s The Siege of Savage - Superhero - dir. Jeff Fowler - PG-13 - $275m budget - 4,430 theaters - In IMAX / PLF's

 

May 29th

12 Angry Veggies: A VeggieTales Movie - Faith-Based/Animation - dir. Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki - PG - $5m budget - 1,985 theaters

 

June 5th

Old Men Walking - Action/Comedy/Western - dir. Chris Columbus - PG-13 - $40m budget - 3,280 theaters

 

June 12th

Flesh - Sci-Fi/Action/Animation - dir. Harold Kingsley - R - $25m budget - 3,260 theaters

LittleBigPlanet - Animation/Fantasy/Adventure - dir. Erica Milsom - PG - $120m budget - 4,010 theaters

 

June 19th

Berserk: The Golden Age - Animated Epic Medieval Fantasy - dir. Zack Snyder - R - $235m budget - 4,280 theaters - In IMAX / PLF's

 

June 26th

The Secrets That Love Brings - Melodrama/Romance - dir. Castille Landon - PG-13 - $15m budget - 3,078 theaters

 

July 1st

Ping - CGI Animation - dir. Cal Brunker -  PG - $80m budget - 3,830 theaters

 

July 3rd (July 4th weekend)

51 - Found Footage - dir. Jonathan Liebesman - R - $5m budget - 3,218 theaters

Freedom Day - Horror/Thriller/Sci-Fi - dir. Levan Gabriadze - PG-13 - $3m budget - 2,879 theaters

Second Dimension: Battle for North Kingdom - Fantasy/Action - dir. Chloé Zhao - PG-13 - $180m budget - 4,000 theaters - In IMAX / PLF's

 

July 10th 

The Furby Movie - Animation/Comedy/Adventure - dir. Chris Wedge - G - $45m budget - 3,665 theaters

 

July 17th

Lifeguards - Romantic Comedy - dir. Peter Billingsley - R - $25m budget - 3,204 theaters

The Lottery - Drama/Thriller - dir. Sarah Polley - R - $25m budget - 3,270 theaters

 

July 24th

Green Lantern Corps: Evolution - Superhero/Sci-Fi/Epic - dir. Christopher McQuarrie - PG-13 - $275 million budget - 4,405 theaters - In IMAX / PLF's

 

July 31st

Wii Sports Resort: Vacation on Wuhu Island - Family/Comedy - dir. B.J. Novak - PG - $50m budget - 3,125 theaters

 

August 7th

Tornado - Action/Disaster - dir. Ric Roman Waugh - PG-13 - $100m budget - 3,451 theaters

 

August 14th

Tatiana's Journey - Live-Action & Animation Hybrid/Sci-Fi/Action/Comedy/Romance - dir. Mike Owens and Shadi Petosky - PG - $175m budget - 4,002 theaters - In IMAX / PLF's

A Walk in the London Rain (Limited Release) - Drama - dir. Emma Seligman - R - $20m budget - 4 theaters

 

August 21st

Six Souls - Horror/Supernatural - dir. Bryce McGuire - R - $5m budget - 2,875 theaters

A Walk in the London Rain (Limited Expansion #1) - Drama - dir. Emma Seligman - R - $20m budget - 10 theaters

 

August 28th

Burnout Revenge - Action - dir. Robert Rodriguez - PG-13 - $42m budget - 3,119 theaters

Coyotes Wild - Nature Documentary - dir. Mark Linfeld - G - $5m budget - 2,450 theaters

A Walk in the London Rain (Limited Expansion #2) - Drama - dir. Emma Seligman - R - $20m budget - 300 theaters

 

September 4th (Labor Day weekend)

Providence - Sci-Fi/Thriller - dir. James Wan - R - $100m budget - 3,761 theaters - In IMAX / PLF's

Smile - Animation/Coming-of-Age/Teen Comedy - dir. Kirsten Lester - PG - $80m budget - 3,574 theaters

A Walk in the London Rain (Wide Release) - Drama - dir. Emma Seligman - R - $20m budget - 1,130 theaters

 

September 11th

9/11: Never Forget - Documentary - dir. Keith Maitland - PG-13 - $10m budget - 2,506 theaters

Adam & Cindy ft. Cersei, in: Guinea Piggest - Comedy - dir. Barry Sonnenfeld - PG - $7.5m budget - 3,009 theaters

A Walk in the London Rain (Wide Expansion) - Drama - dir. Emma Seligman - R - $20m budget - 2,342 theaters

 

September 18th

Fishergirls - Fantasy/Animation - dir. Chris Wayan - R - $15m budget - 3,207 theaters

 

September 25th

Kris' Plan - Sci-Fi/Drama/Thriller - dir. Hanelle Culpepper - PG-13 - $80m budget - 3,560 theaters - In IMAX

Sweet Tooth - Horror - dir. Adam Robitel - R - $10m budget - 2,785 theaters

 

October 2nd

Pac-Man - Comedy - dir. Gil Kenan - PG - $30m budget - 3,215 theaters

Paranormal lamronaraP (Limited Release) - Supernatural Horror/Suspense - dir. Scott Derrickson - R - $10m budget - 5 theaters

 

October 9th 

The Boy with the Green Eyes - Thriller/Musical/Dark Comedy - dir. Zach Creggers - R - $20m budget - 3,023 theaters

Monster Farm - Comedy/Animation - dir. Henry Midas -  G - $30m budget - 3,337 theaters

Paranormal lamronaraP (Limited Expansion) - Supernatural Horror/Suspense - dir. Scott Derrickson - R - $10m budget - 82 theaters

 

October 16th

The Elevator - Horror/Thriller - dir. Scott Derrickson - R - $18m budget - 2,986 theaters - In IMAX / PLF's

Mouse Hunt - Documentary - dir. John-Paul Davidson - PG-13 - $10m budget - 2,423 theaters

Paranormal lamronaraP (Limited Expansion #2) - Supernatural Horror/Suspense - dir. Scott Derrickson - R - $10m budget - 495 theaters

 

October 23rd

Hilda and the Midnight Giant: Remastered - Re-release/Animation/Dark Fantasy - dir. Patrick McHale & Dana Terrace - PG - $5m budget (original budget of $130m) - 3,000 theaters

Paranormal lamronaraP (Wide Release) - Supernatural Horror/Suspense - dir. Scott Derrickson - R - $10m budget - 1,189 theaters

Red Flag - Sports/Documentary - dir. Jason Hehir - R - N/A budget - 2,500 theaters

 

October 30th

Life Picture - Drama - dir. Lila Neugebauer - R - $20m budget - 2,975 theaters

Paranormal lamronaraP (Wide Expansion) - Supernatural Horror/Suspense - dir. Scott Derrickson - R - $10m budget - 3,150 theaters

 

November 6th

MBWII: The Second Monster Bug Wars - Action/Thriller/Horror/Sci-Fi - dir. Beth McCarthy-Miller - PG-13 - $100m budget - 3,672 theaters - In IMAX / PLF's

The Second Water War - Family Comedy - dir. David Bowers - PG - $35m budget - 3,201 theaters

Soil (Limited Release) - Drama - dir. Charlotte Wells - R - $8m budget - 5 theaters

The Unseen - Drama - dir. Jayro Bustamante - R - $10m budget - 2,457 theaters

 

November 13th

3 Hearts 3 Fires - Action/Thriller/Romance - dir. Natália Grimberg - PG-13 - $25m budget - 3,101 theaters

For Queen and Country - Documentary - dir. Louis Theroux - PG - N/A budget - 2,000 theaters

Let's Eat Dad (Limited Release) - Black Dramedy - dir. Taika Waititi - R - $15m budget - 20 theaters

Soil (Limited Expansion) - Drama - dir. Charlotte Wells - R - $8m budget - 20 theaters

 

November 20th

King of Kings - Historical Epic - dir. Matt Shakman - PG-13 - $175m budget - 3,967 theaters - In IMAX / PLF's

Let's Eat Dad (Limited Expansion) - Black Dramedy - dir. Taika Waititi - R - $15m budget - 450 theaters

More Than Just a Residency - Concert Documentary - dir. Sam Wrench - PG-13 - $15m budget - 3,077 theaters

The Quest for Buster’s Bones - Animation/Comedy - dir. Steve Moore - PG - $25m budget - 3,256 theaters

Soil (Limited Expansion #2) - Drama - dir. Charlotte Wells - R - $8m budget - 400 theaters

 

November 25th (5 Day Thanksgiving)

Cloud Cuckoo Land - Sci-Fi/Drama/Epic - dir. Ridley Scott - PG-13 - $200m budget - 3,893 theaters - In IMAX / PLF's

Let's Eat Dad (Wide Release) - Black Dramedy - dir. Taika Waititi - R - $15m budget - 2,785 theaters

Soil (Wide Release) - Drama - dir. Charlotte Wells - R - $8m budget - 800 theaters

 

November 27th

Meme Run - Comedy/Adventure - dir. Andy Fickman - PG-13 - $10m budget - 2,857 theaters

 

December 4th

My Winter Retreat - Horror/Supernatural - dir. Rob Zombie - R - $10m budget - 2,831 theaters

Soil (Wide Expansion) - Drama - dir. Charlotte Wells - R - $8m budget - 1,600 theaters

SSX Tricky - Action/Sports - dir. Aaron and Adam Nee - PG-13 - $100m budget - 4,253 theaters

 

December 11th

Happy Together - Romance/Thriller - dir. Adrian Lyne - R - $45m budget - 3,021 theaters

Soil (Wide Expansion #2) - Drama - dir. Charlotte Wells - R - $8m budget - 3,028 theaters

 

December 18th

Gateways: The Empire of Zenith - Animation/Sci-Fi Fantasy/Adventure - dir. Jennifer Yuh Nelson and Adam Muto - PG - $250m budget - 4,238 theaters - In IMAX / PLF's

 

December 23rd (5 Day Christmas weekend)

Hidden Blood - Romance/Dramedy/Thriller - dir. Meera Menon - PG-13 - $25m budget - 3,191 theaters

The Library of Babel - Sci-Fi/Drama - dir. David Semel - PG-13 - $50m budget - 3,110 theaters

 

December 25th

Floodbath: The Play - Filmed Play - dir. Darragh Carey and Bertrand Desrochers - PG-13 - $10m budget - 2,981 theaters

Maniac Magee - Coming-of-Age Dramedy - dir. Robert Zemeckis - PG - $120m budget - 3,822 theaters

 

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I am diving back into The Boy with the Green Eyes (it will be finished by the deadline) and I think it could be the first one in the P&W series to get positive reviews?! It is of course wacko but it also is going to probably the most commercial (I can see it getting the YA female audience with being romantic and a musical...also another genre but I am not gonna share that as I don't wanna spoil an early twist (one of many twists))

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