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It's that time of year again, where we go head to head to head to head, and try to guess which movies will be summer blockbusters, and which ones will fall slightly behind the others. We wager some money and have a lot of fun discussing why we put faith in our bets. Feel free to play along and let us know what you're voting for.
Spoilers: Pirates of The Carribean: At World's End, Batman V Superman, Watchmen, the "It" mini-series, Gremlins 2
Featuring: Everett Mobly, Kendall Mobly, Matt Daniels, Kyle Melton
Game Rules: Based on domestic American totals, name the top ten movies of the summer that will make the most money at the box office. You are also allowed three wildcard choices that can earn you extra points if they make it into the top ten. The summer movie season begins May 1 and ends on Labor Day.
Scoring: Getting number 1 or number 10 dead-on gets you 13 points (each). The rest of the scoring goes like this: 10 points for numbers 2-9 dead-on, 7 points if your pick was only one spot away from where it ended up, 5 points if it was two spots away, 3 points if your pick is anywhere in the Top 10, 1 point for each dark horse that makes it into the Top 10. The scoring is tabulated so that you get the SINGLE HIGHEST point value for each pick- that is, if you get number ten right, you don’t get 13+3, you only get 13.
By Geek CinemaIt's that time of year again, where we go head to head to head to head, and try to guess which movies will be summer blockbusters, and which ones will fall slightly behind the others. We wager some money and have a lot of fun discussing why we put faith in our bets. Feel free to play along and let us know what you're voting for.
Spoilers: Pirates of The Carribean: At World's End, Batman V Superman, Watchmen, the "It" mini-series, Gremlins 2
Featuring: Everett Mobly, Kendall Mobly, Matt Daniels, Kyle Melton
Game Rules: Based on domestic American totals, name the top ten movies of the summer that will make the most money at the box office. You are also allowed three wildcard choices that can earn you extra points if they make it into the top ten. The summer movie season begins May 1 and ends on Labor Day.
Scoring: Getting number 1 or number 10 dead-on gets you 13 points (each). The rest of the scoring goes like this: 10 points for numbers 2-9 dead-on, 7 points if your pick was only one spot away from where it ended up, 5 points if it was two spots away, 3 points if your pick is anywhere in the Top 10, 1 point for each dark horse that makes it into the Top 10. The scoring is tabulated so that you get the SINGLE HIGHEST point value for each pick- that is, if you get number ten right, you don’t get 13+3, you only get 13.