The Weekly Podioplex: February 9, 2016
It's a quiet week for the movies in terms of anyone taking the top spot. Kung Fu Panda 3 continued to dominate at the box office last weekend, but this weekend is for lovers and what says love like Marvel's Deadpool. Check out what other movie offerings are available on a new Weekly Podioplex with Michael Falkner.
Weekly Podioplex Notes for February 9, 2016
Introduction
Opening Clip: Deadpool
Box Office Report
Top Ten
#1 – Kung Fu Panda 3 [Second Week] #2 – Hail, Caesar! #3 – Star Wars: The Force Awakens [Even] #4 – The Revenant [-2] #5 – The Choice #6 – Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
(New Release) [Change]
Tops From the Past
2011 – Just Go With It 2006 – The Pink Panther 1996 – Broken Arrow 1986 – Down and Out in Beverly Hills 1976 – Next Stop, Greenwich Village
Box Office Premieres for the week of February 12th, 2016
Wide
Deadpool – [R]
Zoolander 2 – [PG-13]
How to Be Single – [R]
Limited
Where to Invade Next – [R] Fitoor – [NR]
Of Mind and Music – [PG-13]
Providence – [NR]
Touched With Fire – [R]
Home Entertainment for the week of February 9th, 2016
New Releases on DVD and Blu-Ray
Spectre – [PG-13]
Crimson Peak – [R]
Love the Coopers – [PG-13]
MI-5 – [R]
TV on DVD and Blu-Ray
Touched By an Angel: The Complete Series (1994-2003)
Blu-Rays From the Past
Star Trek: The Original Motion Picture Collection (1979-1991) – [PG]
Star Trek: The Next Generation Movie Collection (1994-2002) – [PG/PG-13]
Podcast Promos
Generations Geek
Generations Geek is a family-friendly celebration of geekdom by a father/daughter crime-fighting duo. Okay, perhaps they don’t fight crime, but they are two generations of geek. In every monthly episode they talk about stuff like books, movies, comics, games, and any other geeky thing they think of.
Quick Flicks
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