Showing posts with label bracket results. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bracket results. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Dual Redundancy's March Madness Bracket - Favorite Film Franchise Results


March is over so that means our March Madness bracket is too! All your votes have been counted and it was the Star Wars franchise that won the final matchup against Indiana Jones.

Be sure to check out episode 336 of our podcast where we dive deep into all the results! Also don’t forget to follow us on Twitter or Instagram so you don’t miss out on next year’s entertainment bracket!

Thursday, April 8, 2021

Podcast Episode 336: March Madness Bracket Results: Your Favorite Film Franchise


In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss why Warner Brothers skipped an Oscar campaign for Tenet (1:40) and why Martin Scorsese is worried about the rise of "content" versus the art of cinema (9:55). We also discuss the news that there is a R-rated cut of Mrs. Doubtfire out there (17:00). Finally, we discuss the results of our March Madness bracket where we asked the listeners what is their favorite film franchise (20:10).



You can also listen to past episodes of the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Twitch or on our YouTube channel. Also be sure to check out last year's bracket where we asked what was your favorite character currently on TV. 

Friday, May 1, 2015

Dual Redundancy's 4th Annual March Madness Bracket Results


One month ago we calculated your votes and revealed your favorite artist in pop music. While we recorded a results show podcast that revealed Justin Timberlake would be "crying a river” after Taylor Swift's victory, we realized no bracket was complete without…a completed bracket!


So without further ado here is a completed bracket with the winner included. How did she win? How close were the results? Those questions along with how we set up the bracket can be answered here with our podcast special.



After bracketing TV shows, movies, actors, and musical artists what is there left for next year? Leave a comment below or tweet to us @DualRedundancy if you have an idea for next March when we let the madness take control once again.