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Cinema Geeks – Episode 115 – Winter Preview

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Today on Episode 115 of the Cinema Geeks …..we take a look back at our Fall Predictions and we take a look ahead at what the final two months of 2016 have in store for us

* (November/December) Winter Preview: (films releases for reference)

November: TBA – Manchester By The Sea

November 4th:

Doctor Strange

Trolls

Hacksaw Ridge

November 11th:

Arrival

Almost Christmas

Shut In

Loving

Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk

November 18th:

Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them

The Edge of Seventeen

Bleed for This

November 23rd:

Moana

Allied

Rules Don’t Apply

Bad Santa 2

Nocturnal Animals

November 25th:

Miss Sloane

December 2nd:

Kidnap

Incarnate

December 9th:

Office Christmas Party

Friend Request

The Salesman

December 16th:

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

La La Land

The Space Between Us

Collateral Beauty

The Founder

Solace

December 21st:

Passengers

Assassin’s Creed

Sing

Patriot’s Day

December 23rd:

Why Him

A Monster Calls

Silence

December 25th:

Fences

Gold

Hidden Figures

20th Century Women

 

 

Box Office:

https://boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/

Current Standings going into this episode:

Amanda: 12 points

Dan: 15 points

Kevin: 12 points

Matt: 9 Points

 

Look Back at May

* Prediction Results

Pick to Clicks:

Dan: Madea’s Halloween – Blair Witch

Amanda: Magnificent Seven – Keeping up with the Joneses

Kevin: Sully – Inferno

Matt: Madea’s Halloween – Magnificent Seven

 

Bet to Bomb:

Dan: Jack Reacher – Snowden

Amanda: Miss Peregrines – Masterminds

Kevin: Jack Reacher – Snowden

Matt: Blair Witch – Middle School Worst Years

 

Wild Card:

Dan: No weekend above 50 million (Sully & Magnificent Seven 34-35)

Amanda: Madea’s Halloween lowest Madea movie

Kevin: Blair Witch highest grossing horror film – Blair Witch 20, Ouija 31

Matt: Sully (123) less than Captain Phillips (107)

 

Current Standings after this episode:

Dan: 20 points

Amanda: 15 points

Kevin: 15 points

Matt: 11 points

* General Discussion (How was the month for you)

#16: Sully – 123 Million (60)

#23: Magnificent Seven – 92 Million (90)

#26: Miss Peregrines – 83 Million (110)

#32: The Accountant – 71 Million (44)

#33: Girl on the Train – 71 Million (45)

#34: Storks – 70 Million (70)

#37: Boo! A Madea Halloween – 66 Million (20)

#43: Deepwater Horizon – 60 Million (110)

#52: Jack Reacher: Never go Back – 50 Million (60)

#67: Ouija: Origin of Evil – 31 Million (9)

#70: When the Bough Breaks – 29 Million (10)

#74: Inferno – 27 Million (75)

#79: Bridget Jones Baby – 24 Million (35)

#82: Snowden – 21 Million (40)

#85: Blair Witch – 20 Million (5)

#89: Middle School: Worst Years of My Life – 19 Million (8.5)

#94: Masterminds – 17 Million (25)

#97: Birth of a Nation – 15 Million (8.5)

#102: Keeping up with the Joneses – 13 Million (40)

#105: The Light Between Oceans – 12 Million (20)

#117: Queen of Katwe – 8 Million (15)

#118: The Wild Life – 8 Million (13)

#136: Max Steel – 3 Million (10.4)

#140: Denial – 3 Million

#147: Moonlight – 3 Million

#168: Desierto – 1 Million

 

 

Rotten Tomatoes:

https://www.rottentomatoes.com/browse/in-theaters/

Current Standings going into this Episode:

Dan: 8 points

Kevin: 6 points

Amanda: 3 points

Matt: 3 points

 

Look Back at Fall:

* Prediction Results

Certified Fresh:

Dan: Birth of a Nation, Deepwater Horizon

Amanda: Light Between Oceans, Girl on the Train

Kevin: Birth of a Nation, A Monster Calls (84%)

Matt: Birth of a Nation, Queen of Katwe

 

Certified Rotten:

Dan: Bridget Jones’ Baby, Inferno

Amanda: Snowden, 31 (48%)

Kevin: Keeping up with the Joneses, Friend Request (38%)

Matt: Wild Life, Max Steel

 

Current Standings after this episode:

Dan: 11 points

Kevin: 9 points

Amanda: 3 points

Matt: 7 points

* General Discussion (How was the month for you)

Moonlight – 98%

Queen of Katwe – 92%

Certain Women- 89%

Sully – 83%

Deepwater Horizon – 83%

Ouija: Origin of Evil – 82%

American Honey – 80%

Denial – 79%

Bridget Jones Baby – 77%

Birth of a Nation – 74%

Miss Peregrines – 64%

Storks – 64%

Magnificent Seven – 63%

Snowden – 63%

The Light Between Oceans – 60

Desierto – 59%

Middle School: Worst Years of My Life – 57%

The Accountant – 50%

Girl on the Train – 44%

Jack Reacher: Never go Back – 38%

Blair Witch – 37%

Masterminds – 31%

Boo! A Madea Halloween – 22%

American Pastoral – 21%

Keeping up with the Joneses – 20%

Inferno – 20%

The Wild Life – 15%

When the Bough Breaks – 6%

Max Steel – 0% (16)

 

News:

Not Covered This Week

Trailers:

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Main Attraction:

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Question:

What are your predictions for the Winter?

Geeks:

Kevin @OptimusSolo

Dan @MovieRevolt

Amanda @HardCandiMandi

Matt @FridleyCent

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Kevin "OptimusSolo"

OptimusSolo is a Cartoon Historian and even has an actual History degree to go with it. He's also an avid Toy collector boasting an over 1,000 piece Star Wars collection and nearly 400 Transformer toys. He is one of the hosts of the Powers of Grayskull series. He also has a passion for cartoon Theme Songs, Star Trek, MacGyver, Baseball, and is a major Movie Geek!

2 Comments

  1. My most anticipated winter movies:

    1. Rogue One (of course)
    2. Silence
    3. LA lA Land
    4. Moana
    5. Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them

  2. My most anticipated winter movies:

    1. Rogue One (of course)
    2. Silence
    3. LA lA Land
    4. Moana
    5. Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them

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