

We all love reading their reviews every week. Now see how you measure up against the geniuses at the best blog in entertainment, Cinema Blend. Predict which summer movies will be big, and which will go bust.
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NOTE: Tune in soon for the final installment of the Challenge as Cinema Blend puts in its trades for “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.”
| 1. | Katey, Managing Editor, Cinema Blend Year One: I’m growing more and more suspicious of this one. There’s no excitement for this movie at all, and it’s pretty awful to boot. Sold 40 shares at $27. The Proposal: Don’t understand why everyone’s underestimating this one. Rumored to be a solid hit, and other summer romantic comedy options are limited. Bought repeatedly between $13 and $22.
Last week: Katey completed a massive comeback by adding over $800 to her net worth to surpass longtime leader Matt and claim the top spot. Net worth = $ 6,340 |
| 2. | Matt, Cinema Blend Still thinking . . . Last week: As Katey shot past, former frontrunner Matt lost $200 on last week’s lackluster “Taking of Pelham 123” and “Imagine That.” One big bet could have him back in the top spot, though. Net worth = $5,422 |
| 3. | Steve, Cinema Blend Still thinking . . . Last week: Steve picked up a mere $150, falling to third after Katey’s meteoric rise to the top. Net worth = $5,361 |
| 4. | Brent, CEO, Media Predict “Year One”: Harold Ramis is reaching good-old big-canvas comedies like “Stripes” and “Ghost Busters.” Don’t think anyone’s along for the ride. Sold 20 at $29. “The Proposal”: Sandra Bullock has proven to be a surprisingly durable star, and Ryan Reynolds appeals to both audiences. Bought 5 at $24.
Last week: Brent shorted “Pelham 123” and “Imagine That,” but showed up to the party too late, gaining only $14 in the process. Net worth = $4,888 |
| 5. | Josh, Editor in Chief, Cinema Blend Still thinking . . . Last week: Like Brent, Josh came to the short-selling bonanza a little too late, making the right calls but picking up less than $100 in the process. Net worth = $4,667. |
| 6. | Kelly, TV Editor, Cinema Blend “Year One”: Sold 5 at $38. “The Proposal”: Sold 5 shares at $19.
Last week: Meager gains of over $100 weren’t enough as the rest of the field had a heyday. Net worth = $4,659. |
| 7. | Pete, Games Editor, Cinema Blend “Year One”: I just don’t see a big debut for this one. The poor showing for “Land of the Lost” makes me a bit gunshy about another fantasy comedy. I think people will just play catch-up this weekend on films they’ve missed from earlier in the summer. Sold 20 at $33. “The Proposal”: This feels like something they should’ve spit out in February. I suppose Ryan Reynolds will make more guys apt to be dragged to this but still. Sold 55 shares at $17. Last week: Pete made all the right calls last week, but losses elsewhere in his portfolio dragged him down. Net worth = $4,188. |
| 8. | Stuart, Cinema Blend Still thinking . . . Last week: Stuart lost $7 to maintain his lease on the basement. Net worth = $1447. |