One of my favorite speeches following a loss is Phoenix Suns head coach Monty Williams addressing his team, following their 109-103 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks in Game 4 of the 2021 NBA Finals. And for those of you who do not know what that speech entailed, well it entailed him telling his team a.k.a. the NBA team that I root for you that they had three games to win two, only for the Bucks to close that series out in six games.
Alright, so you might wondering what does that well-intended speech have to do with this entry, right?
Well, when dealing with a movie assessment/re-assessment schedule as time-consuming as the one that I’m currently dealing with from the standpoint of determining what movies will have 2,000 of the overall guaranteed Two ThouCentennial spots, it’s all about using specific formulas, such as having a lot of options to work with to achieve one goal, which in this case is having eight movies battle it out for the tentative guaranteed Two ThouCentennial spot that will be revoked from The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2, hence the title of this entry and its subsequent editions.
In the sixth version of this entry, we will looking at five separate groups and the roles that they will play in determining in putting this 2,000-piece puzzle together, so get your snacks and drink ready, because there is going to be a lot to unpack here.
Let’s begin.
*Denotes movie that needs hard copy confirmation
***Denotes movie that is twenty ninth in the revoked spots queue
Group One: 56 To Reach, a group of movies that have been deemed the next 56 movies to reach Tier 5 of the Land Of Infusion page. To find out what they are, simply view the numbered list below.
**Note: The Last Duel, England Is Mine and Jurassic World: Dominion were all awarded revoked tentative guaranteed Two ThouCentennial spots, hence the bold “C”
- Sweet Dreams
- Buried Secrets
- Black Widow
- Ivansxtc.
- Daylight
- The Brass Teapot
- England Is MineC
- The Invisible
- Lima: Breaking The Silence
- The Chipmunk Adventure
- One Man And His Cow
- Talladega Nights: The Ballad Of Ricky Bobby
- The Mitchells Vs. The Machines
- Meet The Deedles
- He’s Just Not That Into You
- Notorious
- 3 Strikes
- Greener Grass
- Made In Dagenham
- The Breakfast Club
- The Personal History Of David Copperfield
- Firewalker
- Suicide Note
- Glitch
- Now You See It…
- The Last DuelC
- Apocalypse Now
- Innocent
- Lust For Love
- Sonic The Hedgehog
- Sonic The Hedgehog 2
- Girl In Progress
- Ernest Goes To Jail
- Repo! The Genetic Opera
- Eternals
- Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness
- Towelhead
- Red Rocket
- Exodus: Gods And Kings
- American History X
- Jurassic World: DominionC
- The Game Plan
- Minions: The Rise Of Gru*
- Thor: Love And Thunder*
- Clouds
- Skyline
- Beyond Skyline
- Skylines
- Turistas
- Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves
- Broken Diamonds
- Balance, Not Symmetry
- Klaus*
- Air Bud***
- Date And Switch
- Screaming Dead
Group Two: Locked In Yet Caught In A Quirky Logjam, a group of five movies where their timing to move up to join that group of 56 is delayed by the yet-to-be completions of four Tier 12 movies, four Tier 8 movies and one Tier 11 movie. To find out what the five are, simply view the numbered list below:
- The Mambo Kings
- Uncle Sam
- Love Affair
- Mary Shelley
- The Cobbler
Group Three: It Controls Its Own Destiny, the one Tier 12 movie that is poised to either join Tier 5 or that group of 56. To find out what that one is, simply view the numbered list below.
**Note: The assessment of DC League Of Super-Pets was completed on August 2, 2022
**Note: The assessment of Step Up: All In was completed on August 5, 2022
**Note: The assessment of We Were Soldiers was completed on August 6, 2022
**Note: The assessment of American Pie Presents: Beta House was completed on August 7, 2022
**Note: The assessment of K-9: P.I. was completed on August 9, 2022
- Beast
Group Four: Eight To Get One, the eight movies that are in battle to get what will be the revoked tentative guaranteed Two ThouCentennial spot of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2. To find out what the eight are, simply view the chart below.
Movie | Why It Could Pass | Why It Could Fail |
Answer This! | This movie could outrank both Soul Plane and Another Time as the best Arielle Kebbel movie in the Two ThouCentennial rankings. | The perception of an abrupt ending. |
Our House | This movie could make up for the fiascos of Back Roads and The Obituary Of Tunde Johnson, as all three movies are Nicola Peltz movies. | This movie could give off nonsensical dynamics just like Unfriended did, along with possibly having an incomplete feel. |
Starship Troopers 3: Marauder | Casper Van Dien is back as Johnny Rico, thus somewhat giving this movie the familiarity of the first installment of this franchise. | Jolene Blalock and Catherine Oxenberg bring eye candy appeal to the movie, but they are no Dina Meyer and Denise Richards. |
Starship Troopers: Invasion | About the only thing that’s going for it is that it’s Starship Troopers in name. | Going the Stuart Little route of making an installment (fourth in this case) completely animated messes with the franchise consistency. |
Starship Troopers: Traitor Of Mars | Dina Meyer is back, albeit voice form. | This installment goes the same exact route (computer animation) as the movie that’s listed above it. |
Magnum Force | This movie and its gritty vibe of the 1970s can be a good change-up for the Project. | The muddled difference between right and wrong in this movie might be a little too mentally fatiguing for the Project. |
Hidalgo | A movie based on the greatest long-distance horse race ever run sounds great on paper. | But the eye test is a completely different thing from what sounds good on paper. Especially when desert-based movies such as Flight Of The Phoenix ’04, Scenic Route and Collision have all failed their assessments/re-assessments. |
The Alamo | Movies rich in world history aspects tend to do well in making the Project. | Word is that this movie is badly written, which could doom it even before its assessment begins. |
Group Five: The Fall Back Options, the thirteen movies that could be on stand by if Beast, the last three Group Four movies, Sadie and Super all fail their assessments/re-assessments. To find out what the thirteen are, simply view the numbered list below:
- King Solomon’s Mines
- Benji
- Fury
- The Great Debaters
- Eastern Promises
- Tron
- Tron: Legacy
- The Last Mimzy
- Footloose ’84
- Learning To Drive
- Mississippi Grind
- Leave No Trace
- Body Of Lies
Well, there you have it. The stretch run of finally putting this 2,000-piece puzzle together before its biggest piece (Saved By The Bell: Wedding In Las Vegas) gets its full-on assessment done on October 7, 2022. Of course, this is version six of this entry, as version seven will become public a week from this coming Sunday. Stay tuned.