Episodes

  • OTB #290: A24 Could Be On Its Way To Become A Commercial Studio
    Jun 28 2024

    Ken and Kyle have a lot to discuss now that Codi is away for the week. They continue to praise Inside Out 2's success, and give Codi props for nailing her predictions for it. The two of them also discuss how A24 could be on the cusp of shifting away from being an independent studio and becoming a minor one. Plus, some insight into the latest news of Shrek 5 and the importance of franchises for all of the movie industry.

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    33 mins
  • OTB #289: The Movie Industry Needs To Remember That Characters Should Have Priority
    Jun 21 2024

    The hosts of the podcast rejoice for Inside Out 2 giving movie theaters everywhere big business as it opens to an astounding $150 million. They contextualize how a big opening happened and what this means for the rest of 2024's summer slate. And speaking of Disney, Codi, Kyle and Ken explain how the studio should listen to one of their favorite directors about what makes movies special. Plus, Ken gets to gush about Bad Boys: Ride Or Die.

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    39 mins
  • OTB #288: Sony Pictures Acquiring Alamo Drafthouse Has Us Scratching Our Heads
    Jun 14 2024

    Sony Pictures has shocked the industry by acquiring Alamo Drafthouse, and Codi, Kyle and Ken have no idea why they did it. They break down why this is unheard of, and if it can lead to a chain reaction in our industry. They also talk about the good and the bad of the Bad Boys: Ride Or Die opening weekend, the high anticipation for Inside Out 2, and give praise to Schwarzenegger (no, not that one).

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    24 mins
  • OTB #287: Website Development Is A Worthwhile Investment For All Aspects Of A Cinema
    Jun 7 2024

    Codi, Ken and Kyle talk about their most recent experiences with website development, and discuss how this investment is worth it for a movie theater. They also rant about Chris Hemsworth leading a G.I. Joe/Transformers crossover movie, the confusion of a theatrically releasing LEGO movie about Pharrell Williams, and Ken's excitement of Bad Boys: Ride Or Die.

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    33 mins
  • OTB #286: Box Office Trends Are Heading Back To The 90's
    May 31 2024

    The hosts of the podcast are growing tired of the "movies are dead" narrative that has been plaguing the industry. So they decide to lay out the reasons why the entire industry needs to readjust what the new normal looks like, and that it may resemble the 90's & 00's.

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    41 mins
  • OTB #285: Streaming's Bundling Trend Is Making Movie Theaters Look More Appealing
    May 24 2024

    Codi, Kyle and Ken take notice of all of the streaming services getting into the bundling business, so they give an update on where they think streaming and the rest of the movie industry is heading towards. They also debate over whether the size of audiences going to the average movie could be, and give insight into the wrong lessons being taken away from IF's opening weekend.

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    31 mins
  • OTB #284: Should Movie Theaters Use TikTok Despite Its Potential Ban?
    May 17 2024

    With the US Government threatening to have TikTok be banned in the states, Codi, Kyle and Ken discuss if movie theaters can still use the app to market their business. They also mention if a theater hasn't used it yet, why it could be in their best interest to do so. The hosts also discuss how monster movies like Planet Of The Apes and Godzilla X Kong could be the new trend in Hollywood.

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    32 mins
  • OTB #283: Where Movies Rank In Terms Of Modern Culture
    May 10 2024

    Codi, Kyle and Ken discover a new study that majority of audiences want 90 minute movies. They discuss why the 90 minute movie is perfect for theaters, but also ask why audiences spend their money on long movies despite this study's findings? They also have a few choice words to say about Jerry Seinfeld's thoughts on movies in current culture and give new advice on The Fall Guy after it's disappointing opening.

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    30 mins