Yesterday on the Miscellaneous page, I blogged about the Eastern Bluebird page rounding out via 28 particular movies being added to it. But of course, that wasn’t/isn’t the final phase of that page being ready for graduation to Tier 5, as that aforementioned page is getting treated like an NFL roster, from the standpoint of an NFL team having both an active 53-player roster and a 16-player practice squad. So, with that being said, 16 more movies have been added to that aforementioned page, but have been allocated to a separate section, entitled The Extra Flock, which in turn has caused the 53 movies that are already on that aforementioned page to be referred to as The Active Roster.
To find out which 16 movies are in this “Flock”, simply view the chart below:
Movie | How it got an overall guaranteed Flickuum spot |
Colette | This movie could be in a three-way battle with Love Actually and Berlin, I Love You as best Keira Knightley movie that isn’t a Pirates Of The Caribbean movie. |
Mowgli: Legend Of The Jungle | Rehashing the same story more than once can be a bit much, but this movie avoids falling into that trap. |
The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus | This movie has stunning visuals, along with giving The Project something additional that featured the late Christopher Plummer. |
The Voyeurs | This movie has a slight element of John Wick in it. Plus, Sydney Sweeney is a smoke show. |
Dark Matter | Ye Liu puts forth an excellent performance, Meryl Streep is the glue that holds this movie together, and this movie makes up for the regrettable choice of considering Take Me as a Project movie. |
Good Luck Chuck | This movie can either work well in a line-up with Timeline, Frost/Nixon, Casa de mi Padre, Role Models, Paycheck, The Life Before Her Eyes, Man On A Ledge, Slice and The Suburbans or it can work well in tandem with any of those movies. |
Endless Love | Fabian Therese is barely noticeable in this movie. But that’s okay because it’s on par with Midnight Sun, The Lucky One, The Last Song, The Choice and Safe Haven. |
The Florida Project | This movie can form a good evaluation tandem with The Last Samurai, or it can be a good complimentary movie to the eventual star of The Project, which is The Bounce Back. |
Recoil | This movie makes up for Stone Cold Steve Austin appearing in that letdown, known as Hunt To Kill. |
Dean | Reid Scott barely appears in this movie, but all the other performers offset that. |
Little Galicia | Adria Arjona is a smoke show in this movie. |
Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World | Mae Whitman steals the show as Roxy Richter. |
Sergio | Ana de Armas makes up for the disaster of Knock Knock via this movie. |
Home ‘21 | The final scene involving Marvin and the dogs has a vibe that is similar to The Shawshank Redemption. |
Hunt For The Wilderpeople | This movie is neck-and-neck with Next Goal Wins. Plus, it can be a good complimentary movie to Carmen. |
Mo’ Money | This movie is perfect in tandem with Money Train. |
Well, the third phase in the 2,101 through 2,301 selection protocol has finally been completed and with a subsequent twist. And as to what that twist is, well there will be 16 separate times where 25 of the active roster movies will compete tournament style to graduate to Tier 5, with each time allowing a movie of The Extra Flock to move up to the active roster and that could begin as early as tomorrow morning. So, in other words, Lisa Frankenstein could graduate to Tier 5 and compete March Madness style whenever either Wayne’s World movie goes to Tier 2, Tier 3 or Tier 6. Alright, now it’s time to let the graduations begin.
Tune in Friday to the beginning of the fourth phase for the 2,101 through 2,301 selection protocol.