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Today we are talking about the single highest earning investment you can make now (and that you should ASAP). And no it isn't Crypto, Forex, or any other stock pick. It is actually something far easier and more accessible for all of us. Oh and this is our first ever LIVE podcast episode. As in, we live-streamed it on our SeedTime Money podcast channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCREfMgyUzMp5UAI0ALjCnSw For the remainder of April we are going to be live-streaming episodes each Thursday at 1p CST / 2p EST if you'd like to join us!
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An overwhelming majority of SME law firms do not have business continuity plans in place, putting those practices in jeopardy if unforeseen circumstances arise. On this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, Lawganised founder Ben Deverson returns to chat with host Jerome Doraisamy about the need for single principal firms and multiple principal firms to ensure they have continuity plans in place, the dangers of not refreshing such plans and the reasons why principals may not be proactively taking such steps. The pair also talk about practical steps that firm leaders can take to ensure that business continuity plans are in place to ensure that the practice is not at risk and why the age of coronavirus heightens the need to have safeguards. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (The Lawyers Weekly Show) and by following Lawyers Weekly on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@lawyersweekly.com.au for more insights!
The Sales Management. Simplified. Podcast with Mike Weinberg
In the episode Mike shares his foolproof framework for conducting high-impact 1:1 sales manager – salesperson accountability meetings. This one best practice, when mastered, will transform sales culture and results. And the best part? Sales leaders reduce complacency and radically increase accountability without being a jerk, demotivating, or micromanaging their teams! Listen as Mike unpacks what he calls “The Sales Management Accountability Progression” - Results then Pipeline then Activity – and models the transformative approach he learned from his sales management mentor. While it is certainly more trendy today to talk about sales coaching and sales enablement, Mike makes the strong case that this 10 to 15-minute per month 1:1 manager-salesperson accountability meeting is the single highest-payoff sales management activity. Accountability is not a dirty word and there is nothing wrong, inappropriate, or politically incorrect with holding salespeople accountable for results, pipeline health, opportunity creation and advancement, and when necessary, activity. In fact, when this 1:1 meeting is conducted properly, (good) salespeople love it, and instead of dreading accountability conversations, you will actually look forward to them! Exciting News: Mike unveils the dates and locations for Supercharge Your Sales Leadership events coming in the second-half of 2021: mikeweinberg.com/events
City officials in Thief River Falls have asked the state to lift the stay at home order in their city and let business return to normal. MPR News evening update for May 6, 2020. Hosted by Britta Greene and Tim Nelson. Music in this episode from Blue Dot Sessions -- Open Flames & Li Fonte.
In this episode: David, Devindra, Peter, and Germain discuss the top ten films of the summer, and how they performed in the Summer Movie Wager. Also tune in to hear an update from Jeff! The actual top 10 films of summer 2019: Avengers: Endgame The Lion King Toy Story 4 Spider-Man: Far from Home Aladdin (2019) John Wick 3 Hobbs & Shaw The Secret Life of Pets 2 Detective Pikachu Once Upon a Time in…Hollywood Godzilla Rocketman Men in Black: International April this year, everyone chose their 1-10 ranked films according to these rules: - Getting number 1 or number 10 dead-on gets you 13 points (each). - 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. This year people played along submitting their lists on thesummermoviewager.com (http://www.thesummermoviewager.com/) . Congratulations to Dael from Puerto Rico on winning the Global Leaderboard! Dave: Avengers: Endgame The Lion King Toy Story 4 Spider-Man: Far From Home Godzilla: King of Monsters Secret Life of Pets 2 Aladdin Detective Pikachu Fast of the Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw Rocketman Dark Horses (ordering doesn’t matter) Men in Black: International Yesterday Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Devindra: Avengers: Endgame Toy Story 4 Lion King Aladdin Spider Man: Far From Home Detective Pikachu Secret Life of Pets 2 Men in Black: International Godzilla: King of the Monsters Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw Dark Horses (ordering doesn’t matter) John Wick 3 Once Upon A Time in Hollywood Rocketman Jeff: Avengers: Endgame Toy Story 4 The Lion King Spider-Man: Far From Home Fast & Furious Presents Hobbs & Shaw Secret Life of Pets 2 Detective Pikachu Aladdin Godzilla: King of the Monsters Dark Phoenix Dark Horses (ordering doesn’t matter): Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Men in Black International John Wick 3 Peter: Avengers: Endgame The Lion King Toy Story 4 Detective Pikachu Spider-Man: Far From Home Aladdin The Secret Life of Pets 2 Godzilla: King of the Monsters Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw Once Upon A Time in Hollywood Dark Horses (ordering doesn’t matter): Men in Black: International John Wick 3 Rocketman Germain Lussier: Avengers: Endgame The Lion King Toy Story 4 Spider-Man: Far from Home The Secret Life of Pets 2 Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw Aladdin Detective Pikachu Men In Black International Once Upon A Time in Hollywood Dark Horses(ordering doesn’t matter) Godzilla: King of the Monsters Rocketman Dark Phoenix
In this episode, David, Devindra, Jeff, Kristy, and Peter discuss the top 10 films of the summer, and how they did in the Summer Movie Wager. Here are the actual top 10 films of summer 2018: 1. Avengers: Infinity War 2. Incredibles 2 3. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom 4. Deadpool 2 5. Ant-Man and the Wasp 6. Solo: A Star Wars Story 7. Mission: Impossible - FAllout 8. Hotel Transylvania 3 9. Ocean's 8 10. The Meg Last April, everyone chose their 1-10 ranked films according to these rules: - Getting number 1 or number 10 dead-on gets you 13 points (each). - 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. This year people played along submitting their lists on http://www.thesummermoviewager.com. Congrats to Dan Kelly from London England for getting the most points out of 3,817 entries! Congrats to Justin Lerbakken from Minneapolis, MN for getting the most points from the Slackfilmcast (slackfilmcast.com). Peter Sciretta 1. Avengers: Infinity War 2. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom 3. Solo: A Star Wars Story 4. Deadpool 2 5. The Incredibles 2 6. Ant-Man and the Wasp 7. Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation 8. Ocean's 8 9. Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! 10. Mission: Impossible - Fallout Dark Horses (ordering doesn’t matter) 1. Skyscraper 2. Action Point 3. The Equalizer 2 Germain Lussier 1. Avengers Infinity War 2. Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom 3. Incredibles 2 4. Solo: A Star Wars Story 5. Deadpool 2 6. Mission Impossible - Fallout 7. Ocean’s 8 8. The Meg 9. Ant Man and the Wasp 10. Hotel Transylvania 3 Dark Horses (ordering doesn’t matter) 1. Skyscraper 2. Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again 3. Tag Jeff Cannata: 1. Avengers 2. Jurassic Park 3. Solo: A Star Wars Story 4. Incredibles 2 5. Deadpool 2 6. Ocean’s 8 7. Ant Man and The Wasp 8. Mission Impossible: Fallout 9. Christopher Robin 10. Hotel Transylvania Dark Horses (ordering doesn’t matter) 1. Skyscraper 2. Equalizer 2 3. Tag Devindra Hardawar: 1. Avengers Infinity War 2. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom 3. Solo 4. Incredibles 2 5. Deadpool 2 6. Mission Impossible Fallout 7. THE MEG 8. Oceans 8 9. Ant Man & the Wasp 10. Skyscraper Dark Horses (ordering doesn’t matter) 1. The First Purge 2. Sicario 2 3. Mamma Mia 2 Kristy Puchko: 1.Avengers: Infinity War 2. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom 3. Solo: A Star Wars Story 4. Deadpool 2 5. The Incredibles 2 6. Mission: Impossible - Fallout 7. Ant-Man and the Wasp 8. Teen Titans Go! To The Movies 9. Hotel Transylvania 3 10. Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again Dark Horses (ordering doesn’t matter) 1. Ocean's 8 2.Skyscraper 3. The Equalizer 2 David Chen: 1. Avengers: Infinity War 2. Jurassic World 2 3. Deadpool 2 4. Incredibles 2 5. Solo 6. Mission Impossible: Fallout 7. Ant-Man and The Wasp 8. Skyscraper 9. Ocean’s 8 10. Hotel Transylvania 3 Dark Horses (ordering doesn’t matter) 1. Mamma Mia 2 2. The Meg 3. Christopher Robin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit acast.com/privacy
We're onto our 3rd year of making bets on which Summer blockbusters will bring in the most green in order to feed our terrible gambling addiction. We talk complain about how Marvel ruined our lists, and Seth feels he made a huge mistake. Feel free to play along and let us know what you're voting for.Major Spoilers: The Dark Knight ReturnsMinor Spoilers: Christopher Robin (trailer), Ant-Man and The Wasp (trailer)Featuring: Everett Mobly, Matt Daniels, Seth GleasonGame 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.Patreon.com/geekcinemaFacebook.com/geekcinemapodTwitter.com/geekcinemapodInstagram: @geekcinema
It's that time of year again -- time to count down our top 10 films of summer 2018, according to what we think their domestic box office totals will be. Everyone chooses their 1-10 ranked films: - Getting number 1 or number 10 dead-on gets you 13 points (each). - 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. This year your can play along with us by submitting your list on http://www.thesummermoviewager.com. Anyone who submits their list before Avengers is released will be counted on the leaderboard. Peter Sciretta 1. Avengers: Infinity War 2. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom 3. Solo: A Star Wars Story 4. Deadpool 2 5. The Incredibles 2 6. Ant-Man and the Wasp 7. Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation 8. Ocean's 8 9. Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! 10. Mission: Impossible - Fallout Dark Horses (ordering doesn’t matter) 1. Skyscraper 2. Action Point 3. The Equalizer 2 Germain Lussier 1. Avengers Infinity War 2. Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom 3. Incredibles 2 4. Solo: A Star Wars Story 5. Deadpool 2 6. Mission Impossible - Fallout 7. Ocean’s 8 8. The Meg 9. Ant Man and the Wasp 10. Hotel Transylvania 3 Dark Horses (ordering doesn’t matter) 1. Skyscraper 2. Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again 3. Tag Jeff Cannata: 1. Avengers 2. Jurassic Park 3. Solo: A Star Wars Story 4. Incredibles 2 5. Deadpool 2 6. Ocean’s 8 7. Ant Man and The Wasp 8. Mission Impossible: Fallout 9. Christopher Robin 10. Hotel Transylvania Dark Horses (ordering doesn’t matter) 1. Skyscraper 2. Equalizer 2 3. Tag Devindra Hardawar: 1. Avengers Infinity War 2. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom 3. Solo 4. Incredibles 2 5. Deadpool 2 6. Mission Impossible Fallout 7. THE MEG 8. Oceans 8 9. Ant Man & the Wasp 10. Skyscraper Dark Horses (ordering doesn’t matter) 1. The First Purge 2. Sicario 2 3. Mamma Mia 2 Kristy Puchko: 1.Avengers: Infinity War 2. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom 3. Solo: A Star Wars Story 4. Deadpool 2 5. The Incredibles 2 6. Mission: Impossible - Fallout 7. Ant-Man and the Wasp 8. Teen Titans Go! To The Movies 9. Hotel Transylvania 3 10. Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again Dark Horses (ordering doesn’t matter) 1. Ocean's 8 2.Skyscraper 3. The Equalizer 2 David Chen: 1. Avengers: Infinity War 2. Jurassic World 2 3. Deadpool 2 4. Incredibles 2 5. Solo 6. Mission Impossible: Fallout 7. Ant-Man and The Wasp 8. Skyscraper 9. Ocean’s 8 10. Hotel Transylvania 3 Dark Horses (ordering doesn’t matter) 1. Mamma Mia 2 2. The Meg 3. Christopher Robin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit https://www.acast.com/privacy
Tune in for the thrilling conclusion to this year’s Summer Movie Wager. Thanks to Dennis for creating the Summer Movie Wager site this year and thanks to everyone for playing! Our sponsors this week are Sonos and Hello Fresh: Visit Sonos.com and use promo code Filmcast10 to get 10% off your order of $2500 or less. Visit hellofresh.com and use promo code filmcast30 for $30 off your first week of deliveries. 2017 Summer Movie Wager Rules The rules for the game come from TimeTravelReview’s Summer Movie Pool: The object is to pick the films that you think will be the top-ten grossing films of the summer, in order of box-office performance. As I’ve said, that means only films released from May 1st 2016 to the Labor Day weekend, counting only the money those films make domestically (US and Canada) in that period. In other words films from March or April might still be making money after May 1st, but they don’t count; films released from May on could start racking up foreign B.O., but that doesn’t count; films released from May on could still be making money into September, but that doesn’t count either. Box Office numbers are generally available late Monday or Tuesday after the weekend closes. For the last seven or so years, I have been using box office numbers from Yahoo Box Office which gets their numbers in turn from Box Office Mojo. So what you will be doing is figuring out what 10 films will make the most money, and putting them in order of what you think they will gross at the box office. BUT, in addition to your top 10, you get to pick 3 “Dark Horses”- films you think *might* make it, but that you are not confident enough about to put into the top 10 proper. 2017 Summer Movie Wager 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. This year your can play along with us by submitting your list on thesummermoviewager.com. Anyone who submits their list by Friday will be counted in the updated scoreboard. Peter Sciretta’s List: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Despicable Me 3 Spider-Man: Homecoming War for the Planet of the Apes Wonder Woman Transformers 5 Cars 3 Pirates of the Caribbean 5 The Mummy (2017) Dunkirk Darkhorses: Alien: Covenant The Emoji Movie Valerian David Chen’s List Despicable Me 3 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Spider-Man: Homecoming Wonder Woman Transformers 5 War for the Planet of the Apes Cars 3 Dunkirk Pirates of the Caribbean 5 The Mummy (2017) Darkhorses: Alien: Covenant Baywatch Captain Underpants Germain Lussier’s List: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Despicable Me 3 Transformers 5 Pirates of the Caribbean 5 Spider-Man: Homecoming Cars 3 Wonder Woman Alien: Covenant Dunkirk War for the Planet of the Apes Darkhorses The Mummy (2017) Baywatch Captain Underpants Jeff Cannata’s List: Spider-Man: Homecoming Transformers 5 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Despicable Me 3 Cars 3 War for the Planet of the Apes Pirates of the Caribbean 5 Dunkirk Alien: Covenant The Mummy (2017) Darkhorses Rough Night Baywatch Wonder Woman Devindra Hardawar’s List: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Despicable Me Spider-Man: Homecoming Wonder Woman Dunkirk Transformers 5 Pirates of the Caribbean 5 War for the Planet of the Apes The Hitman’s Bodyguard The Dark Tower Aug 4 Darkhorses: Atomic Blonde The Mummy (2017) King Arthur Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit https://www.acast.com/privacy
It’s that time of year again — the Summer movie season is upon us. And the /Filmcast team have once again gathered to compete in the 2017 Summer Movie Wager. This is the eleventh annual edition of this game. Wager your own selections for the top 10 grossing films of the summer by going to http://www.thesummermoviewager.com and enter by Friday to be featured in the leaderboards. Last two years, David Chen won the wager. This year the competition includes Devindra Hardawar, David Chen, Germain Lussier, Jeff Cannata and myself in a game is to decide what will be the highest grossing films of the Summer. It’s a free-for-all; the person with the best score wins. But it isn’t just that easy — not only do the participants need to predict what ten films will be the highest grossing films domestically, but we need to place them in order. 2017 Summer Movie Wager 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. This year your can play along with us by submitting your list on thesummermoviewager.com. Anyone who submits their list by Friday will be counted in the updated scoreboard. Peter Sciretta’s List: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Despicable Me 3 Spider-Man: Homecoming War for the Planet of the Apes Wonder Woman Transformers 5 Cars 3 Pirates of the Caribbean 5 The Mummy (2017) Dunkirk Darkhorses: Alien: Covenant The Emoji Movie Valerian David Chen’s List Despicable Me 3 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Spider-Man: Homecoming Wonder Woman Transformers 5 War for the Planet of the Apes Cars 3 Dunkirk Pirates of the Caribbean 5 The Mummy (2017) Darkhorses: Alien: Covenant Baywatch Captain Underpants Germain Lussier’s List: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Despicable Me 3 Transformers 5 Pirates of the Caribbean 5 Spider-Man: Homecoming Cars 3 Wonder Woman Alien: Covenant Dunkirk War for the Planet of the Apes Darkhorses The Mummy (2017) Baywatch Captain Underpants Jeff Cannata’s List: Spider-Man: Homecoming Transformers 5 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Despicable Me 3 Cars 3 War for the Planet of the Apes Pirates of the Caribbean 5 Dunkirk Alien: Covenant The Mummy (2017) Darkhorses Rough Night Baywatch Wonder Woman Devindra Hardawar’s List: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Despicable Me Spider-Man: Homecoming Wonder Woman Dunkirk Transformers 5 Pirates of the Caribbean 5 War for the Planet of the Apes The Hitman’s Bodyguard The Dark Tower Aug 4 Darkhorses: Atomic Blonde The Mummy (2017) King Arthur Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit https://www.acast.com/privacy
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 2Featuring: Everett Mobly, Kendall Mobly, Matt Daniels, Kyle MeltonGame 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.
David Chen, Jeff Cannata, Peter Sciretta, and Germain Lussier reconvene to discuss the results of their 2016 box office summer movie wager results. Did Peter take it all by betting his money on Finding Dory over Captain America: Civil War? Below, you’ll find the actual box office rankings for this summer, as well as Dave, Jeff, Peter, and Germain’s original rankings. 2016 Summer Movie Wager 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. Actual Top 10 list for summer 2016 1. Finding Dory 2. Captain America: Civil War 3. The Secret Life of Pets 4. Suicide Squad 5. Jason Bourne 6. X-Men: Apocalypse 7. Star Trek Beyond 8. Central Intelligence 9. Ghostbusters 10. The Legend of Tarzan Peter Sciretta’s List: Finding Dory Captain America: Civil War Suicide Squad Independence Day: Resurgence X-Men: Apocalypse Ghostbusters The Secret Life of Pets Star Trek Beyond Alice Through the Looking Glass Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows Wildcards Ice Age: Collision Course Neighbors 2 Warcraft David Chen’s List Captain America: Civil War Finding Dory Secret Life of Pets Suicide Squad X-Men Apocalypse Star Trek Beyond Jason Bourne Ghostbusters Independence Day: Resurgence Ice Age: Collision Course Wild Cards: BFG Warcraft Tarzan Germain Lussier’s List: Captain America Civil War Finding Dory Independence day Secret Life Pets X-men Alice Central Intelligence Ghostbusters Suicide Squad Star Trek Beyond Wildcards Neighbors 2 Ninja Turtles 2 Conjuring 2 Jeff Cannata’s List: Civil War Finding Dory Ice Age Xmen Apocalypse Independence Day TMNT Jason Bourne Star Trek ghostbusters Suicide Squad Wildcards Neighbors 2 Central Intelligence Pete’s Dragon Devindra Hardawar’s List: Captain America Civil War Suicide Squad The Angry Birds Movie X-Men Apocalypse The Secret Life of Pets Finding Dory Jason Bourne Star Trek Beyond Independence Day Resurgence Ghostbusters Wildcards Central Intelligence The BFG Free State of Jones Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit https://www.acast.com/privacy
We go over the summer blockbusters that we believe will make the biggest impact on North American's wallets. We all through in $5 to bet on the top 10 films and 3 wildcards. Some of us may sound crazy,. but we won't truly know until September.We got the idea from another podcast: Youhatemovies.comGame 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.
Pt 11 of our journey on the road to Civil War. With Joss Whedon's 2015 Film...The Avengers: Age of Ultron. If you haven't yet I would suggest going back to listen to the other episodes first.This podcast of course includes spoilers for the movie as well as a few others in the Marvel cinematic universe. As well as some points about the 2014 Godzilla, A Game of Thrones, and The Empire Strikes Back.Featuring Everett Mobly, Kendall Mobly, Seth Gleason, Kyle Melton, and Matt Daniels.Summer Box Office BetsGame 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.Email us your top 10 list, and 3 wildcards, with your name and the password in this podcast episode to enter the contest.Also, all the credit goes to You Hate Movies, another podcast, that we stole the idea from, I literally copied the rules from their site, so go check them out.
It's that time again to make box office predictions for the Summer Movie Challenge. This yearly competition involves us choosing what we think will be the highest grossing films between May and Labor Day. This year we are joined by our Feelin' Film contributors - Don and Steve. Who will emerge victorious? Listen to hear our picks and find out how you can play along! 2017 Summer Movie Challenge Rules The rules for the game come from TimeTravelReview’s Summer Movie Pool: The object is to pick the films that you think will be the top-ten grossing films of the summer, in order of box-office performance. As I’ve said, that means only films released from May 1st 2017 to the Labor Day weekend, counting only the money those films make domestically (US and Canada) in that period. In other words films from March or April might still be making money after May 1st, but they don’t count; films released from May on could start racking up foreign B.O., but that doesn’t count; films released from May on could still be making money into September, but that doesn’t count either. Box Office numbers are generally available late Monday or Tuesday after the weekend closes. For the last seven or so years, I have been using box office numbers from Yahoo Box Office which gets their numbers in turn from Box Office Mojo. So what you will be doing is figuring out what 10 films will make the most money, and putting them in order of what you think they will gross at the box office. BUT, in addition to your top 10, you get to pick 3 “Dark Horses”- films you think *might* make it, but that you are not confident enough about to put into the top 10 proper. 2017 Summer Movie Challenge Scoring: Scoreboard: http://feelinfilm.com/smc/ 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. Steve Clifton Twitter: @woosterbbbBlog: Popcorn Confessional Don Shanahan Twitter: @CasablacaDon Blog: Every Movie Has a Lesson Join the Facebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1162223530455455/ Support us on Patreon & get awesome rewards: https://www.patreon.com/FeelinFilm Intro/Outro Music - "Air Hockey Saloon" by Chris Zabriskie Follow the show: Twitter - @FeelinFilm Aaron - @AaronElWhite Patrick - @shoelesspatch You can always e-mail us at feelinfilm@gmail.com. Also, like us on Facebook! Rate/Review us on iTunes and on your podcast app of choice! It helps bring us exposure so that we can get more people involved in the conversation. Thank you!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/feelin-film/donations
This year we've decided to join in the popular 2016 Summer Movie Challenge. We'll be competing both individually and as a team against Richard and David, the hosts of Popcorn Theology! 2016 Summer Movie Challenge Rules The rules for the game come from TimeTravelReview’s Summer Movie Pool: The object is to pick the films that you think will be the top-ten grossing films of the summer, in order of box-office performance. As I’ve said, that means only films released from May 1st 2016 to the Labor Day weekend, counting only the money those films make domestically (US and Canada) in that period. In other words films from March or April might still be making money after May 1st, but they don’t count; films released from May on could start racking up foreign B.O., but that doesn’t count; films released from May on could still be making money into September, but that doesn’t count either. Box Office numbers are generally available late Monday or Tuesday after the weekend closes. For the last seven or so years, I have been using box office numbers from Yahoo Box Office which gets their numbers in turn from Box Office Mojo. So what you will be doing is figuring out what 10 films will make the most money, and putting them in order of what you think they will gross at the box office. BUT, in addition to your top 10, you get to pick 3 “Dark Horses”- films you think *might* make it, but that you are not confident enough about to put into the top 10 proper. 2016 Summer Movie Challenge Scoring: Scoreboard: http://bit.ly/1OgIl3t 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. Aaron 1. Captain America: Civil War 2. Finding Dory 3. Independence Day: Resurgence 4. X-Men: Apocalypse 5. Suicide Squad 6. The Secret Life of Pets 7. Star Trek Beyond 8. Jason Bourne 9. Central Intelligence 10. Angry Birds Movie DH: Alice: Through the Looking Glass, TMNT 2, Warcraft Patrick 1. Captain America: Civil War 2. Finding Dory 3. X-Men: Apocalypse 4. Suicide Squad 5. Star Trek Beyond 6. The Secret Life of Pets 7. Jason Bourne 8. Independence Day: Resurgence 9. TMNT 2 10. Ghostbusters DH: Warcraft, Legend of Tarzan, Central Intelligence Follow our competitors and mentors: @PopcornTheology / Their picks episode: http://traffic.libsyn.com/popcorn.../2016SummerChallenge.mp3 /Filmcast, @davechensky, @Devindra, @JeffCannata Science Fiction Film Podcast, @Dean_LSGMedia Reel World Theology, @ReelWorldTheo Intro/Outro Music - "Air Hockey Saloon" by Chris Zabriskie Follow the show: Twitter - @FeelinFilm Aaron - @AaronElWhite Patrick - @shoelesspatch You can always e-mail us at feelinfilm(AT)gmail(DOT)com. Also, like us on Facebook! Rate/Review us on iTunes and on your podcast app of choice! It helps bring us exposure so that we can get more people involved in the conversation. Thank you!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/feelin-film/donations