Sun, 17 April 2016
On an all-new edition of The Weekly Podioplex, the Dawn of Justice was made dimmer by Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Bell, but with a terrible reception, can it keep the supers down? It may have some help with Disney's magic and the retelling of one of their classics. Heroes at war continue the story as the Justice League and the Teen Titans slug it out on Blu-Ray, Tim Kring's vision of humans battling evolution comes to your shelf, and Marvel's Phase Three gets ready to kick things off with #TeamCap vs #TeamIronMan. This and more on a new edition of The Weekly Podioplex, only on The Chronic Rift Network.
Weekly Podioplex Notes for April 12, 2016
Introduction Opening Clip: The Jungle Book
Box Office Report
Top Ten #1 – The Boss – [New Release] #7 – God’s Not Dead 2 – [-3]
Tops From the Past 2011 – Rio Box Office Premieres for the week of April 15th, 2016 Wide The Jungle Book – [PG] Barbershop: The Next Cut – [PG-13] Criminal – [R]
Limited Fan – [NR] Rio, I Love You – [R] Our Last Tango – [NR] Home Entertainment for the week of April 12th, 2016 New Releases on DVD and Blu-Ray
The Forest – [PG-13] Justice League vs. Teen Titans – [PG-13]
New Releases on Digital Video
The 5th Wave – [PG-13] Ride Along 2 – [PG-13] Colonia – [NR]
TV on DVD and Blu-Ray
Family Matters: Season Six (1994) Heroes Reborn: The Event Series (2015)
Blu-Rays From the Past
Village of the Damned (1995) – [R] Suspicion (1941) – [NR]
Podcast Promos
Tales From The Mouse House Disneyland Podcast Al & Joyce are SERIOUS Disneyland Fans! In fact, they’ve started a podcast dedicated to the Happiest Place on Earth. Tales From The Mouse House is their way of remembering the wondrous joy they experience with every trip to the Disneyland Resort, and it is their way of sharing their excitement and joy with you!
Quick Flicks
Marvel News: Black Panther, The Defenders, The Inhumans, Thor: Ragnarok, Infinity War Links
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