‘CAPTAIN MARVEL’ DOMINATES THE BOX OFFICE IN SECOND WEEK OUT – (03/18/2019)

Captain Marvel is dominating the box office again this week, falling only 55% from its bow last weekend. This weekend’s receipts topped $69 million in North America, and $120 million worldwide, bringing in $760 million total so far for the Brie Larson vehicle. 

In its second week out, it has already exceeded the lifetime takes for several other superhero films, including Justice League and The Amazing Spider-Man. 

The animated family film Wonder Park struggled into second place with a $16 million opener against a $100 million budget. Cole Sprouse and Haley Lu Richardson’s Five Feet Apart did better than expected, opening in third place with  $13.2 million, nearly doubling its budget. 

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Top 10:

  1. “Captain Marvel,” $69.3 million.
  2. “Wonder Park,” $16 million.
  3. “Five Feet Apart,” $13.2 million.
  4. “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World,” $9.3 million.
  5. Tyler Perry’s “A Madea Family Funeral,” $8.1 million
  6. “No Manches Frida 2,” $3.9 million.
  7. “Captive State,” $3.2 million.
  8. “The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part,” $2.1 million.
  9. “Alita: Battle Angel,” $1.9 million.
  10. “Green Book,” $1.3 million.

Magic 104’s Roy Prescott was lucky enough to be able to sit down with Author Mark Synnott from Jackson, NH and talk with him about his new book “The Impossible Climb: Alex Honnold, El Capitan, and The Climbing Life” which hits stores today.

Mark Synnott is a twenty-year member of the North Face Global Athlete team. He is a frequent contributor to National Geographic magazine and has written for Outside, Men’s Journal, Rock and Ice, and Climbing. He is also an internationally certified mountain guide and a trainer for the Pararescuemen of the United States Air Force.

Click below to enjoy Roy’s unedited interview with Mark. Go and pick up the book today!

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To learn more about the book and Mark go to PENGUINRANDOMHOUSE.COM

Once again in honor of the NCAA’s March Madness we have teamed up with The White Mountain Independents to see who the Magic 104 Fan Favorite is…

We will be creating a bracket with your top 16 White Mountain Independents…but who will the Sweet 16 be?

That decision will be yours…

From now until March 17th vote below for all your favorite White Mountain Independents. Vote for as many as you like as many times as you like and on Monday, March 18th, the Sweet 16 will be announced on The Magic Morning Show.

Then the real fun begins as that Sweet 16 will square off in head to head match-ups for your “text-in” vote each morning!

Tune in each weekday starting at 6am from Tuesday, March 19th through Monday, April 8th and text your vote to 603-356-9145, a winner will be announced each morning at 8:10am.

Plus, one lucky voter will be selected for a random White Mountain Independent Gift Certificate each day.

We’re buying local all season long…where do you shop?

Special Thanks to ALL The White Mountain Independents!

Visit them today and find out more at WHITEMOUNTAININDEPENDENTS.COM

The 2019 Season of Mountain Meisters is under way at Cranmore and Kevin Hamlin came on for another Mountain Meister Recap with Gino on the Magic Morning Show!

Kevin talked about how February Vacation was for Cranmore and gave a heads up on all the happenings from yesterday. He also gave a quick sneak peek on what we can expect this weekend at The Hannes Schneider Meister Cup.

For more information on Mountain Meisters go to Cranmore.com and Follow them on Facebook!

To listen to Gino’s Interview with Kevin click below:

 

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This morning for our Attitash Race League Report, Local Ski Expert and Attitash Race League Director Corey Madden stopped by and told us all about Race Week #6.

Corey talked about the power issues there were having yesterday, causing many to miss their run of the course. He also gave us a recap of February Vacation Week, and a heads up on what’s happening this weekend!

Corey also wanted it make it known that MSN.com was “very wrong” in their article about Bartlett being the “most boring” town in New Hampshire and says Attitash alone should be enough to take that title away. Listen to Corey’s take below and to read the article click here.

Listen to the full report below and for more information on the Attitash Race League and Events at Attitash go to ATTITASH.COM

 

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Today on Gino and The Magic Morning, Lisa DuFault of Valley Promotions and current Mr. Valley Nate Sawyer stopped by the studio to recruit men for the 2019 Valley Mr. Pageant. The big event goes down on Sunday, March 31st at Theater in the Wood in Intervale. Nate talked about his experience being Mr. Valley and Lisa talked about the process of signing up. Listen to the interview and get more info below!

To sign up to participate email valleypromotions@gmail.com or go to VALLEYPROMOTIONS.NET

 

This event is open to Mount Washington Valley men ages 18 and older, regardless of marital status. Each contestant will represent a Mount Washington Valley Promotions member non-profit organization and the winner’s organization will receive a $500.00 cash donation. This is NOT a beauty pageant!!

The registration fee for the 2019 Mount Washington Valley Mr. Pageant is $150.00 in advertising sales (3 – 3 1/2” x 5” ads) and a prize donation valued at $25.00 or more collected by the sponsoring organization.

Interviews will be conducted with a panel of judges. Public speaking will occur during the evening portion of the program, as part of the formal wear presentation. Each contestant will prepare a one minute speech about his organization and how it impacts his life. This will be presented prior to his run-way stroll.

You will receive a full day schedule when you have returned your registration form and advertising sales information. Also in that mailing, you will receive 5 Event tickets. The cost is $5.00 per ticket.
All contestants will be photographed individually in each of their outfits, as well as in group shots. All contestants will be photographed directly after the program, so they must remain backstage until the session is completed. Contestants will receive copies of these photos and they will be used in promotional press releases.

EVENT OUTFITS

Interview Outfit – Dress conservatively. Wear a suit you might wear to a job interview.
Formal Wear – We recommend a suit or tuxedo. Choose attire that is appropriate for this occasion.
Casual clothes – Wear jeans, shorts, sweats, or other comfortable clothing for afternoon rehearsal.

SCORING BREAKDOWN

Personal Interview: 30% of Overall Score
Each contestant will be interviewed by the Event Judges in a panel forum. The Judges will be scoring each contestant on his ability to talk with a board and answer questions about his interests and the organization he is representing. No questions will be asked that require a “right” answer. The Judges will be looking for good eye contact and body posture, as well as speaking and thinking ability.

Public Speaking Poise & Appearance: 30% of Overall Score
Each contestant will introduce himself to the audience and judges and deliver a prepared speech about his sponsoring organization and its impact on his life. Judges will be looking for good posture and for voice projection, as well as passion for the organization.

Formal Wear Poise & Appearance: 30% of Overall Score
Each contestant will present himself on stage in formal attire directly following Public Speaking. Judges will watch the stature and confidence each man displays in this area.

Public Input: 10% of Overall Score
Each contestant will decorate a container with his name and the name of his sponsoring organization on it, where audience members may cast a “vote” with their money. The contestant with the most money will gain the most points and receive a special award. These “cash cans” may be displayed by the organization in advance of the event to collect more donations. Following the event, money from these containers will benefit their sponsoring organization. Crowd funding pages are also a great way to boost this area of the event!

This Sunday, March 3rd Great Glen Trails and The Mount Washington Auto Road are hosting the annual Shoe, Ski, and Fatbike to the Clouds!

This morning on Gino and The Magic Morning Show, Great Glen Trails’ Shannan Budde joined Gino to discuss the event and give everyone a heads up on what to expect.

It’s known as North America’s Toughest 10K and it all kicks off at 10am on Sunday!

Plus, Shannan helped Gino give away a pair of Total Trail Passes for Magic 104’s FREE PLAY Week!

To listen to the interview click below!

 

To register or for more information about The Ski, Shoe and Fatbike to the Clouds Event visit GREATGLENTRAILS.com