Our lottery selection and winners for October 5-6 BMN are:
- A Movie: Ghostbusters selected by DerpStar
- B Movie: Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Pyramid of Light selected by MrBen
- Pony 1: Read It and Weep selected by AJisBestPony
- Pony 2: A Friend in Deed selected by ezio_auditore
Congratulations to our winners! See you all Friday October 5 for the next BronyState Lottery!
Below are the entries for the September 29th Lottery. Ineligible entries are marked in red with a note explaining why they are ineligible. Please review this list so that you may better understand what constitutes an A or B movie. Click the link below to see the list
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlUTJdk0fIaNdDlEaVRTRWNmcXZwejhycnNaZFhoUkE
Ok… I’m 100% Confused over the A/B standards.
Moon a movie with a 8.0 rating on IMDB and a 5 Million Dollar Budget is an B movie… While Milo and Otis which while admittedly a 7.0 was an American re-edit of Koneko monogatari is rated as a A?
Also the 80s Animated Transformers movie is an A while the 80s Animated GI Joe film is a B?
What exactly defines A & B because I’m very lost here.
Is the yugioh movie english dubbed or japanese subbed?
So… I’m a bit curious of the decisions regarding Pokémon movies. Second one is higher rated and got as wide theatrical release, and you believe it’s a B-movie, when the First one is red labeled for in your opinion it is an A-movie.
I understand the nostalgia part behind this, but in my opinion they both should still be moved to the B-class.
Just saying.
So, how much time since movie release should pass for it to be considered not “too recently”?
About a year is usually enough, it depends on the popularity of the movie though.