The Weekly Podioplex: July 7, 2015
What took Jurassic World at the box office? What offerings are there for this coming weekend movie releases? What does guest Kevin Bachelder think of the newest convention Indy Popcon? Michael Falkner has this and more on a new Weekly Podioplex.
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Weekly Podioplex Notes for July 7, 2015
Introduction
Opening Clip: Minions
Box Office Report
Top Ten
#1 – Inside Out [+1] #2 – Jurassic World [-1] #3 – Terminator: Genisys #4 – Magic Mike XXL #5 – Ted 2 [-2] #6 – Max [-2]
(New Release) [Change]
Tops From the Past
2010 – Inception 2005 – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 1995 – Apollo 13 1985 – Back to the Future 1975 – Jaws
Box Office Premieres for the week of July 3rd, 2015
Wide
Minions – [PG]
The Gallows – [R]
Self/less – [PG-13]
Limited
Do I Sound Gay? – [NR]
Tangerine – [R]
Nowitzki: The Perfect Shot – [NR]
Home Entertainment for the week of June 16th, 2015
New Releases on DVD and Blu-Ray
Woman in Gold – [PG-13]
Maggie – [PG-13]
Mercenary: Absolution – [R]
TV on DVD and Blu-Ray
House of Cards: Season Three (2015)
Barney Miller: Season Eight (1981)
Blu-Rays From the Past
The Killers (1946) – [NR]
Podcast Promo
“Remake This Movie RIGHT!” is a bi-weekly podcast where we take a classic film that is actively being remade by Hollywood studio execs, and craft our own version of how a modern retelling should go. Does the story need updating? Should characters or motives be tweaked? Do we need more muppets? We take all factors into account, concoct our film, and then offer a Final Pitch to you in movie trailer form. By the end of each episode, we will Remake This Movie RIGHT!
Quick Flicks
Kevin Bachelder talks Indy Popcon and B-Movie Celebration
Links
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