
The Big Picture The 2026 Movie Auction
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Jan 14, 2026 In this lively discussion, Chris Ryan, a passionate film commentator and Ringer colleague, joins the hosts to dive into the thrilling world of movie auctions. They review last year's auction outcomes, sharing surprising wins and misses. The group debates strategies for their most anticipated films of 2026, including high-stakes bidding for 'The Odyssey' and 'Wuthering Heights.' Along the way, they engage in playful banter about upcoming releases and auction rules, making it a must-listen for movie buffs.
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Use Tight Triggers To Structure Picks
- Set clear, simple constraints when gamifying choices so the results stay meaningful and comparable.
- Sean's strict triggers (box office, Oscars, Metacritic) keep the auction measurable and strategic.
Festival Love ≠ Commercial Certainty
- Critics and audiences diverge often: films can be beloved by the hosts yet still underperform or score low on Metacritic.
- The group repeatedly notes festival praise doesn't guarantee commercial or awards success.
Amanda's Picks And Reactions
- Amanda walks through her picks and reactions: F1, Marty Supreme, Luca Guadagnino's The Hunt, and Downton Abbey among them.
- She notes surprises like Megan 2.0 tanking and how some picks could still score Oscars or box office points.




