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Vote for the Moviegoers Best Blockbuster Film Awards

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This gives you, the movie going public, the opportunity to cast your vote by February 15th, 2015 for the Moviegoers Best Blockbuster Film Awards by using the link further below!

Film award season is upon us and as in seasons past, most awards are going to smaller films and not the wildly successful blockbusters. While these smaller, real life, actor-driven dramas have great merit, it's worthwhile to remember that it is the blockbusters that keep the industry afloat by generating nearly all industry profits. As a point of comparison, last year's top honors for both the Oscar and the Golden Globe Awards went to 12 Years A Slave, a film that grossed about $188 million worldwide, while Frozen grossed nearly $1.3 billion. The big winner at the Golden Globes this year was Boyhood, a film that has barely broken $43 million worldwide to date, whereas mega blockbusters bolted past $600 million. In fact, none of the top 10 mega blockbusters were even nominated for a Best Picture Oscar this year. Instead, they were relegated to the visual effects category. Clearly, what industry professionals think of as artistry is far different than what the public appreciates as artistry.

So now you can vote. This award is unique by giving general moviegoers (not just industry professionals) the opportunity to vote for the best blockbuster film (among the top 10 box office movies), based upon each blockbuster's artistic quality (not simply your favorite). The Oscars and Golden Globe awards do not have a best blockbuster category and their voters are industry insiders. The Hollywood Film Awards recently added a blockbuster category (could they have read my recommendation in the Huffington Post a year ago?), but the voters are still industry people. And while the general public votes for the People's Choice Awards, its top award is titled "favorite movie" which can be far different than voting on the quality of a film's artistry.

As of December 31st, 2014, the following 10 films had the highest worldwide box office receipts with each achieving over $600 million. They are the blockbusters of blockbusters! Use the link at the bottom to vote for the one that in your opinion has the finest overall artistic quality when taking into account each film's story, characters/acting, production and visual effects. You can then vote for each separate category of story and so forth. In no particular order they include...

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Guardians of the Galaxy
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1
Maleficent
Interstellar
X-Men: Days of Future Past
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
The Amazing Spider-Man 2
Transformers: Age of Extinction


After you vote by using the link below, send this to your friends so that they can vote, too. The results will be reported in mid-February.

Vote for the Moviegoers Best Blockbuster Film Awards here: https://usc.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_5bEqMyaTI6SyZ5b

Thank you!

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