Gone Fishin?
So Colin's been out of the area and otherwise busy lately. Normally I'd take up the camera myself and do another episode all by my lonesome, but, well, considering my last singular effort is the lowest viewed episode we've done so far...
Hopefully we'll be able to get back to making quality efforts that you come to expect from your KIDS Fundcast of characters. We aren't giving it up just yet!!
Let's talk about a few openers we have coming up.
WALE Currently priced to require one of the highest Pixar openers of all-time, opens this Friday. The ads are so adorably cute and have really started to incorporate more of the human elements to ease fears that the film is mostly a wordless affair. Even though this baby will have to do as well as Finding Nemo to adjust up, there is no way I'm shorting a Pixar effort. Considering also that Kung Fu Panda has pretty much ruled the box office alone, we could beat Nemo here. Why not? I'm giving the cutie pie robot 70 million plus.
AMGRL Kit Kittridge opened in limited format this past weekend. And boy were they sneaky. Charging 20 bucks and giving out t-shirts and calling it all box office. Naughty naughty! The flick expands this weekend, but I don't imagine it doing anything up against the power-house that is Wall-E. It's target audience is young girls and now that the five market the American Girl stores have now been served, there is nowhere else for this thing to go. I give it less than 5 million for this upcoming weekend.
HAROL opens on July 11th. It has Cuba Gooding and one of the ubiquitous Brenslin kids. Not really much is known about this entity, including the production company or distributer I guess. At least neither is listed on HSX. Considering that we haven't heard anything about it, we aren't currently playing it. Priced at just under 5 bucks a share, traders appearently don't know what to do with it either. So we're likely just going to skip it.
That's all we have for now. We'll get Episode 11 of the KIDS Fundcast out, hopefully immedately following Wall-E. Maybe do some post-adjust fun with the stock and get back in the swing of things for the first of the two Brenden Fraser movies due out this summer: JCNTR!
Hopefully we'll be able to get back to making quality efforts that you come to expect from your KIDS Fundcast of characters. We aren't giving it up just yet!!
Let's talk about a few openers we have coming up.
WALE Currently priced to require one of the highest Pixar openers of all-time, opens this Friday. The ads are so adorably cute and have really started to incorporate more of the human elements to ease fears that the film is mostly a wordless affair. Even though this baby will have to do as well as Finding Nemo to adjust up, there is no way I'm shorting a Pixar effort. Considering also that Kung Fu Panda has pretty much ruled the box office alone, we could beat Nemo here. Why not? I'm giving the cutie pie robot 70 million plus.
AMGRL Kit Kittridge opened in limited format this past weekend. And boy were they sneaky. Charging 20 bucks and giving out t-shirts and calling it all box office. Naughty naughty! The flick expands this weekend, but I don't imagine it doing anything up against the power-house that is Wall-E. It's target audience is young girls and now that the five market the American Girl stores have now been served, there is nowhere else for this thing to go. I give it less than 5 million for this upcoming weekend.
HAROL opens on July 11th. It has Cuba Gooding and one of the ubiquitous Brenslin kids. Not really much is known about this entity, including the production company or distributer I guess. At least neither is listed on HSX. Considering that we haven't heard anything about it, we aren't currently playing it. Priced at just under 5 bucks a share, traders appearently don't know what to do with it either. So we're likely just going to skip it.
That's all we have for now. We'll get Episode 11 of the KIDS Fundcast out, hopefully immedately following Wall-E. Maybe do some post-adjust fun with the stock and get back in the swing of things for the first of the two Brenden Fraser movies due out this summer: JCNTR!
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