Why three words?
Because counting’s hard.
More after break!
Why three words?
Because counting’s hard.
More after break!
Quentin Tarantino has said he’s only going to make ten movies. After a mess of controversy involving a leaked script, the eighth is coming out for Christmas.
It looks like a good choice for Tarantino, a closed area with a bunch of colorful desperadoes hanging out until the roads are clear for them to move on. See the trailer for The Hateful Eight after the cut.
In a January article by Gabbing Geek’s own Ryan Garcia, he predicted the 2015 Top Ten Grossing films (domestic). Rule of thumb says that to crack the top ten, a film will need to surpass $200M+. Some of Ryan’s picks were right. Some were wrong. Where will we wind up and what could spoil Ryan’s top ten list?
2015 is not going to break records at the box office. 2015 is going to utterly demolish box office records on the heels of two mega-performers and a market that is ready to have some fun in the movie theater again. Especially after this downer of an Oscar season. But what ten movies am I boldly predicting will be the top in the 2015 box office? Before we get to the top ten, let’s see what nine films will miss the cut.
Getting excited for Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming flick Hateful Eight? How about a violent walk down memory lane as you watch this tribute to terror featuring Tarantino’s work over the last twenty years.
The video was created by Jacob T. Swinney as the final installment in his four part study of Tarantino’s work. All are worth checking out but this one is my favorite.
What happens when Jenny is on special assignment, leaving just Watson and Ryan to record Episode 22? That’s right—WE’RE GEEKING OUT ON BOX OFFICE NUMBERS! This episode, Box Office Bombshells, starts with our GNOW (Geekiest News of the Week) on the record-breaking performance of American Sniper. We both review the movie and couldn’t be farther apart in terms of ratings.
2015 is not going to break records at the box office. 2015 is going to utterly demolish box office records on the heels of two mega-performers and a market that is ready to have some fun in the movie theater again. Especially after this downer of an Oscar season. But what ten movies am I boldly predicting will be the top in the 2015 box office? Before we get to the top ten, let’s see what nine films will miss the cut.