When JE posts the Winter movie poll...I'm voting for this one. This looks like hilarious fun.
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
I still havent watched the jumanji remake.jumanji is one of the films i prefer to remember the great robin williams in.then again i still havent seen e.t.
My children watched it though.
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
Rich
"Failure is Not a Destination"
Coach K on the Dan Patrick Show, December 22, 2016
Dr. Sleep trailer... not sure whether it will be a contender in our poll, but this looks like a very solid sequel to The Shining.
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Question for the masses... we have this debate every year... when should we start and when should we finish our winter movie contest?
Do we start in October? If so, we include Joker, Maleficent 2, Gemini Man, Jexi, and Zombieland 2. All of those could be contenders.
Do we extend into February? If so, we include Birds of Prey, Kingsmen 3, and Fantasy Island.
We generally exclude October and include February. Including Feb has given us films like Black Panther, How to Train Your Dragon 3, and a couple Lego Movies. But, excluding October meant we missed out on A Star is Born and Venom last year, both of which would have made the contest a lot of fun.
The way I look at it, there are more contenders in October than February this year so I think we should go Oct-Nov-Dec-Jan for this year's contest. Maybe we allow Birds of Prey (which opens Feb 7th) but not the rest of the stuff that month (frankly, none of the others are real contenders... maybe Kingsman 3).
I want opinions, people!
Also, just for edification, here are some of the contenders we will be voting on for Nov-Dec-Jan:
Star Wars 9, Jumanji 2, Terminator Dark Fate, Bad Boys For Life, Frozen 2, Ford vs. Ferrari, Cats, Knives Out, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, Charlie's Angels, and the Voyage of Dr. Doolittle.
It is a more wide open contest than usual, IMO. Sure, there are a couple/few mortal locks but the field is wide after those flicks and at least 2 spots will be up for grabs.
-Jason "help me..." Evans
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Could be, but won't be. I could see M2 making it since it's Disney, but not the others. Not a big fan of including out of the season, but if someone wants to take the chance, then go for it.
FYI, M1 made 241 mil, with weak ratings. It also was a Summer release though, and being that M2 is not taking advantage of a holiday release, it would be a huge risk.
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
See, this is why I think we should include October, because I think at least one of those films absolutely would be a strong contender if included. In fact, I am fairly confident at least 1 October release will make more than $200 mil in boxoffice (I'm just not sure which one) this year.
-Jason "A Star is Born ($215m), Venom ($213m), The Martian ($228m), and Gravity ($274m) are all recent Oct releases who did big biz at the boxoffice" Evans
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Not a winter movie, but I thought I would drop this in here.
Hustlers is like a visit to a strip club... tantalizing, but ultimately disappointing. So says Atlanta Film Critics Circle member Jason Evans in his latest 100 Word Review.
http://flixchat.blogspot.com/2019/09...-hustlers.html
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