The Weekly Podioplex: January 26, 2016
Star Wars: The Force Awakens climbed upward in the box office ranking this weekend, but it wasn't enough to keep it at the top. In addition, Ride Along 2 didn't hold the spot as well. A new movie has taken the position, but how long will that last when there are new movie releases for Febraury just around the corner? Michael Falkner has this and more on an all new episode of The Weekly Podioplex.
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Weekly Podioplex Notes for January 26, 2016
Introduction
Opening Clip: Kung Fu Panda 3
Box Office Report
Top Ten
#1 – The Revenant [+1] #2 – Star Wars: The Force Awakens [+1] #3 – Ride Along 2 [-2] #4 – Dirty Grandpa #5 – The Boy #6 – The 5th Wave
#7 – 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi [-3] #8 – Daddy’s Home [-3] #9 – Norm of the North [-3] #10 – The Big Short [-2]
(New Release) [Change]
Tops From the Past
2011 – The Rite 2006 – Big Momma’s House 2 1996 – Mr. Holland’s Opus 1986 – The Color Purple 1976 – One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Box Office Premieres for the week of January 29th, 2016
Wide
Kung Fu Panda 3 – [PG]
The Finest Hours – [PG-13]
Fifty Shades of Black – [R]
Limited
Jane Got a Gun – [R]
Home Entertainment for the week of January 26th, 2016
New Releases on DVD and Blu-Ray
Goosebumps – [PG-13]
Burnt – [R]
Chi-Raq – [R]
The Assassin – [NR]
TV on DVD and Blu-Ray
Doctor Who: Series Nine, Part Two (2014)
Downton Abbey: Season Six (2014)
Blu-Rays From the Past
Kansas City Confidential (1952) – [NR]
Podcast Promos
The SciFi Diner Podcast
In this Science Fiction Podcast, we share interviews, reviews, and opinions on popular and perhaps not so popular Science Fiction TV shows and movies.
Quick Flicks
February 2016 Coming Attractions
Links
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