General #16: Box Office Mojo Part 9: 20-11

Three months later, I’m finally trying to wrap up this top 100 list. Here’s the penultimate part of the Box Office Mojo Top 100.

General #15: 2017 Circle of Film Awards Mid-Year Checkin

A look at where my Circle of Film Awards stand halfway through the year. A lot of big blockbusters and comic book films lead the way, but as we all know, most of the big awards players don’t come out until the fall.

General #14: Update! 05/10

Where’ve I been? What was I doing? What’s going on? Find out!

General #13: Box Office Mojo Part 8: 30-21

Some truly great films are in this section of the top 100. Likewise, there are some mediocre sequels to great films. The end is in sight!

General #12: Box Office Mojo Part 7: 40-31

Expect more franchise films, but a general improvement in overall quality as we reach toward the top.

General #11: Box Office Mojo Part 6: 50-41

Just one non-franchise film in today’s part. It’s shorter today because we’ve talked about almost all of these films in a tertiary sense previously.

General #10: Box Office Mojo Part 5: 60-51

I figured out how to upload larger files yesterday for the AprilBorn episode, so expect file sizes to be a bit larger from here on out and quality to match that. =D

General #9: Box Office Mojo Part 4: 70-61

Installment #4! A lot more franchise films to be had.

General #8: Box Office Mojo Part 3: 80-71

The next installment on my path through the highest grossing films of all time. A bit higher quality in this segment than in the last, but still a lot of franchise films represented.

General #7: Box Office Mojo Part 2: 90-81

Part Two! A surprising lack of quality through many of this part’s films. Four of them come from the same franchise that receives a large amount of hate from a lot of people.

General #6: Box Office Mojo Part 1: 100-91

The first part in a ten part series chronicling the top 100 films in terms of worldwide box office gross. We go up to number 91 in this episode.

General #5: Oscars 2017 Reaction

La La Land? Moonlight? Suicide Squad? Who did well?