The Weekly Podioplex: September 29, 2015
The fall brings with it a number of new movies and with a more inconsistent audience, the number one film at the top can change with each week. And that's the case as the second Maze Runner movie was beat by the second Hotel Transylvania movie. But can it hold on with only one new movie opening this weekend? Michael Falkner has this and more on a new Weekly Podioplex.
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Weekly Podioplex Notes for September 29, 2015
Introduction
Opening Clip: The Martian
Box Office Report
Top Ten
#1 – Hotel Transylvania 2 #2 – The Intern #3 – The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials [-2] #4 – Everest [+1] #5 – Black Mass [-3] #6 – The Visit [-3]
(New Release) [Change]
Tops From the Past
2010 – The Social Network 2005 – Flightplan 1995 – Seven 1985 – Invasion U.S.A. 1975 – Three Days of the Condor
Box Office Premieres for the week of October 2nd, 2015
Wide
The Martian – [PG-13]
Limited
The Walk – [PG]
Freeheld – [PG-13]
He Name Me Malala – [PG-13]
Shanhai – [R]
Sicario – [R]
Home Entertainment for the week of September 29th, 2015
New Releases on DVD and Blu-Ray
Avengers: Age of Ultron – [PG-13]
Entourage – [R]
Spy – [R]
Cop Car – [R]
Zipper – [R]
Aloft – [R]
Poltergeist – [PG-13]
TV on DVD and Blu-Ray
Bones: Season Ten (2014)
Outlander: Season One, Volume Two (2014)
Grimm: Season Four (2014)
Reign: Season Two (2014)
iZombie: Season One (2014)
Blu-Rays From the Past
Goodfellas (1990) – [R]
Podcast Promos
Star Wars Stacks
The Star Wars Stacks is a Star Wars Expanded Universe Bookclub. Once a month, we get together to discuss a different novel from the Star Wars EU.
Quick Flicks
Vin Diesel confirms one last Fast and Furious trilogy Star Wars Disney Parks update Star Wars soundtracks Back to the Future Day celebrations
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