Fri, 1 April 2016
On an all-new no foolin' edition of The Weekly Podioplex, the bunny took a backseat as Batman and Superman battled their way through several records for a stellar weekend. The big question is whether or not those titans can keep the box office throne against brutal critical reviews and a lackluster new release slate. This, some winter films for your home theater, and a return to the Satellite of Love fill out the rest of this week's edition of The Weekly Podioplex, brought to you on the Chronic Rift Network.
Weekly Podioplex Notes for March 29, 2016
Introduction Opening Clip: God's Not Dead 2
Box Office Report
Top Ten #1 – Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice #7 – Deadpool [-2]
(New Release) [Change]
Tops From the Past 2011 – Hop Box Office Premieres for the week of April 1st, 2016 Wide God’s Not Dead 2 – [PG] Meet the Blacks – [R]
Limited Everybody Wants Some!! – [R] The Dark Horse – [R] Kill Your Friends – [NR] Home Entertainment for the week of March 29th, 2016 New Releases on DVD and Blu-Ray
The Hateful Eight – [R] Concussion – [PG-13] Point Break – [PG-13] Forsaken – [R] Exposed – [R]
TV on DVD and Blu-Ray
Mystery Science Theater 3000: XXXV (1988-1999) Archer: Season Six (2015) Humans: Season One (2015)
Blu-Rays From the Past
The Hidden Fortress (1958) [Criterion Collection] – [NR]
Podcast Promos
My Star wars Story Anomaly?
Site: http://rosiesummers.podbean.com Promos: http://rosiesummers.podbean.com/mf/web/cnuyd7/KnightBusAdvert2.mp3 (90 sec) http://rosiesummers.podbean.com/2013/07/03/aboard-the-knight-bus-advert/ SFD
Pop Mockers Pop Mockers is a clean pop culture comedy podcast from the Breakroom Studios Podcast Network that makes fun of all things pop culture and social media. Chris Cowan, Chris Quandt, and Nate Henderson provide witty and hilarious commentary as they get together each week to discuss all the things that are wrong with modern society..
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