
A weekly conversation about the weekend box office between myself (Scott Mendelson) and a few younger (Jeremy Fuster), hipper (Ryan Scott) and cooler (Lisa Laman) entertainment journalists. Spoiler: I am what they grow beyond. scottmendelson.substack.com
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 103 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Visual ArtsBusinessArts | |||

The good news is that the theatrical ecosystem is exactly as alive as the main distribution studios allow it to be, as Blumhouse’s Five Nights at Freddy’s notches what is now the third straight $60 million-plus opening weekend in a row.
The bad new... more
As we wait and see if and how Universal chooses to embark on a presumably final film in the $7.3 billion-grossing Fast & Furious saga, Barry Hertz’s recently released Welcome to the Family: The Explosive Story Behind Fast & Furious, The Blockbusters ... more
Somehow (an invitation, natch), Aaron Neuwirth returned. In a lengthy but dense Thanksgiving weekend wrap-up episode, the subject is, of course, Walt Disney’s Zootopia 2. The acclaimed and buzzy WDA sequel has thus far earned (counting its $7.5 milli... more
This is a kind of half-and-half in terms of The Box Office Podcast. It’s technically an hour-long conversation with Bruce Nash, owner of The Numbers, as he prepares to release the site’s first-ever full-year market forecast. However, Jeremy Fuster an... more
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These people will endlessly complain about the death of the movie theater and then get super mad when a movie they don't like does well.
I like movie theaters I want them to continue to exist but It's like listening to 70-year-olds talk about the phonograph. So long.
Huge Chen head from way back, tuned in for that reason. He is barely allowed to chime in?
Episodes are so heavily edited that it’s become nearly impossible to follow a single train of thought. One person speaking will abruptly fade into someone else speaking before they can even finish a sentence. Hosts talking over one another becomes clipped audio mush with zero clarity. It’s a mess.
I really love all of the box office movie knowledge these guys drop on us every week!! I also love all of the special guest appearances!!!
I have been looking for a box office podcast that provides information and a bit of commentary rather than commentary with a bit of information. I heard Scott on BO Boys and loved him. (Do NOT subscribe to BO Boys, by the way…just a couple of guys who love to hear themselves talk and provide very little insight and even less useful or interesting information.) Scott and his terrific friends give us everything we need to stay up to date on what is happening in the movie world. Nice concise chats ... more
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Focusing on the landscape of the film industry, particularly box office trends and analysis, discussions often touch on recent releases, nostalgia for past films, and nuanced considerations of trends in the market. Episodes frequently include lively debates about the cultural significance and financial performance of movies, as well as critiques on marketing strategies and audience engagement. The show's hosts exhibit a blend of professional insight and personal anecdotes, creating a dynamic atmosphere that resonates with film enthusiasts and industry insiders alike. The willingness to embrace humor and candid discussions sets this show apart, making it appealing for those interested in both the art and business of cinema.
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8. Mike Scott
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