The Breakdown of 'Rocketman', 'Always Be My Maybe' and 'Rim of the World'


This week on The Movie Breakdown we've got three movie reviews to kick off your Monday right. The big theatrical release is the musical biopic of Elton John called Rocketman and yes, I make some comparisons to Bohemian Rhapsody. We also discuss the latest romcom from Netflix with the story about two best friends falling love in Always Be My Maybe. Then we review the children fighting aliens adventure in Rim of the World. We also are going to look at why some critics will change their opinion on a movie. From there, we discuss if actors should do their own stunts or not. As always, it was a great time recording the show and if you enjoyed it, please spread the word to other movie fans.

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Four Star Movie Rating:

Always Be My Maybe *** (CS) & **** (SM)
Rocketman **** (CS)
Rim of the World *½ (CS & SM)

The Summer Box Office Challenge Draft Picks:

Scott:

1. The Lion King
2. Hobbs and Shaw
3. Detective Pikachu - $54 365 242
4. The Secret Life of Pets 2 $46 652 680
5. Men in Black International 
6. Annabelle Comes Home
7. Angry Birds 2
8. Shaft
9. Dora and the Lost City of Gold
10. Long Shot $9 740 064
Total: $110 757 986

Christopher:

1. Toy Story 4
2. Spider-Man Far from Home
3. Godzilla: King of the Monsters $47 776 293
4. Aladdin $91 500 929
5. X-Men: Dark Phoenix $32 828 348
6. Rocketman $25 725 722
7. John Wick Chapter 3: Parabellum: $56 818 067
8. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
9. Child's Play (replaced Artemis Fowl)
10. Ma $18 099 805
Total: $272 749 164




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