Here is a list of wide releases currently scheduled for Summer 2016:
Captain America: Civil War (May 6)
The Darkness (May 13)
Kidnap (May 13)
Money Monster (May 13)
The Angry Birds Movie (May 20)
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (May 20)
The Nice Guys (May 20)
Alice Through the Looking Glass (May 27)
X-Men: Apocalypse (May 27)
The Bye Bye Man (June 3)
Me Before You (June 3)
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (June 3)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (June 3)
The Conjuring 2 (June 10)
Now You See Me 2 (June 10)
Warcraft (June 10)
Central Intelligence (June 17)
Finding Dory (June 17)
Free State of Jones (June 24)
Independence Day: Resurgence (June 24)
The Shallows (June 24)
The BFG (July 1)
The Legend of Tarzan (July 1)
The Purge: Election Year (July 1)
Mike & Dave Need Wedding Dates (July 8)
The Secret Life of Pets (July 8)
Ghostbusters (July 15)
The Infiltrator (July 15)
Ice Age: Collision Course (July 22)
Lights Out (July 22)
Star Trek Beyond (July 22)
Bad Moms (July 29)
Jason Bourne (July 29)
The Founder (August 5)
Nine Lives (August 5)
Suicide Squad (August 5)
Ben-Hur (August 12)
Pete's Dragon (August 12)
Sausage Party (August 12)
Spectral (August 12)
Kubo and the Two Strings (August 19)
The Space Between Us (August 19)
War Dogs (August 19)
Don't Breathe (August 26)
Hands of Stone (August 26)
Mechanic: Resurrection (August 26)
That's 46 films, and I think about 20 of them are plausible poll choices.
I think one of those animated films may want to consider a name change before release.
I will set up the poll in the next few days. Thanks to all of you for prodding me.
I was looking at the films to be included and I had an interesting idea. There are 11 films that are locks to be in the contest. I came up with another 10 that I think have a realistic chance of breaking out and being contenders. I sorta doubt it, but they are not absurd longshots.
Locks to be in the poll (11): Cap 3, X-Men: Apocalypse, Star Trek Beyond, Ghostbusters, Jason Bourne, Alice Through the Looking Glass, Secret Life of Pets, The BFG, TMNT 2, Finding Dory, and Suicide Squad.
Other Contenders (10): Now You See Me 2, Money Monster, Legend of Tarzan, , Neighbors 2, Central Intelligence, Ice Age: Collision Course, Angry Birds Movie
Rather than pick a few of them to include, what if we had a "field" category that would allow you to bet on one of these longshots being a break-out hit? In fact, we could group them by category so you could bet on:
Drama field - Now You See Me 2, Money Monster, Legend of Tarzan
Comedy field- Neighbors 2, Central Intelligence, Ice Age: Collision Course, Angry Birds Movie
SciFi/Fantasy field - Warcraft, Conjuring 2, Pete's Dragon
I think that is a nice way of rewarding the folks who go for a longshots with extra hope. I mean, you might think that one of the comedies this summer will break out (the way Bridesmaids, The Hangover, and Wedding Crashers have done in the past) but you are not sure which one it will be. Or maybe you think there will be a surprise Fantasy film (like Maleficent) or perhaps a surpise drama (no examples I can think of, but Clooney is a big star and the original NYSM make $350 mil worldwide).
I think I am going to do this... what do folks think?
-Jason "most importantly, did I leave any films out and are there other films I should add to the various 'field' groupings?" Evans
Why are you wasting time here when you could be wasting it by listening to the latest episode of the DBR Podcast?
Folks,
Any more comments on my idea of letting us vote on sleeper categories? Should the votes for Comedy, Drama/Romance, or Sci-Fi/Fantasy be specific to a group of 3-5 films in that category or should it count for all films in that category that are not listed in the poll. So, even though I might not list Sausage Party among the comedies, if you vote for comedy sleeper and Sausage Party manages to make $250 mil then you would have a correct pick. Are we cool doing it that way or should it be only specific films listed?
-Jason "if we did it this way, we would have to define each film into a category as it became an even mild contender, but that generally isn't difficult" Evans
Why are you wasting time here when you could be wasting it by listening to the latest episode of the DBR Podcast?
I agree with Cato. Some years are going to be much harder than others. This one I think will be a good example. Just because it's hard doesn't mean it should be given a curve. (In hindsight of the winter poll, 6 vs 5 didn't make much of a difference I don't think as far as correct choices.)
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
I don't know if this will work, but I have no objection to trying new things.
You have 15 poll slots, so you could create a 4th field for Animation, separating it from live action Comedy. I think there are 4 animated films (Ice Age, Angry Birds, Sausage Party, Kubo) not listed in your Top 11.
You probably will have to name the films in each field category, just so something like Legend of Tarzan (which sounds like fantasy) is clearly a Drama choice, if that's what you want.