Chapter 927: A Loud Slap

After Qiao Feng accepted ABC's interview program, in order to maintain timeliness, ABC broadcast the program that night.

The day before, Eisner said that DreamWorks Animation Studio, saying that Aladdin was not worthy of being Disney and not worthy of being the opponent of the lost magic lamp of the Donald Duck Club, but Qiao Feng made a counterattack the next day, not only confidently saying that the lost magic lamp of the Donald Duck Club was a poop in front of Aladdin, but also provocatively accusing Eisner of being a dictator and a gravedigger of Disney.

But it's clear that Eisner is leading Disney's development very well, quite well.

Therefore, in the eyes of all those who watched the interview, Qiao Feng was completely a vicious curse on Eisner.

But there are also many far-sighted people who agree with Qiao Feng's view.

However, even if these people saw it clearly, no one would come out to support Qiao Feng.

And for the general public, it doesn't really matter who says right and who says wrong.

What everyone cares about is that these two Hollywood Big Seven leaders are on the same page in this matter itself.

There is no shortage of people eating melons anywhere.

As a media, since there are so many people who eat melons who like to watch it, it must be followed up and reported and hyped up this matter as a hot topic.

So, the next day, almost all newspapers and TV entertainment pages reported the scolding battle between Eisner and Qiao Feng.

Of course, by the way, the two movies Aladdin and Donald Duck Club's Lost Magic Lamp have also gained more exposure.

Everyone is speculating who will be slapped in the face by Eisner and Qiao Feng, two people who are both full of confidence in their company's films.

Then, when the box office of the first day of the release of Donald Duck Club's Lost Magic Lamp came out, people suddenly found that the lost magic lamp of Donald Duck Club, which was originally more expected by everyone and everyone thought had a higher chance of winning, seemed to pounce.

Five million, this is the first-day box office of Donald Duck Club's Lost Magic Lamp.

Such a first-day box office, and counting the box office in advance, is not a good start.

Of course, the quality of the first-day box office does not completely determine the final box office of a movie, the kind of first-day box office is low, but it is not uncommon for movies to get better and better day by day.

So, after the box office came out on the first day, the media didn't have a one-sided conclusion about the fiasco of the next Donald Duck Club's lost magic lamp.

Instead, he left room for maneuver and said that the first-day box office performance of Donald Duck Club's Lost Magic Lamp was not satisfactory, and I am afraid that it will not meet Disney's expectations, and it will lose in the showdown with Aladdin.

However, when the box office results came out the next day, almost everyone and the media who paid attention to the matter were in an uproar.

Because

Three and a half million.

The second day of Donald Duck Club's Lost Lamp grossed only $3.5 million.

This is a Disney animated movie, and the protagonist in it is still Disney's classic animated character Donald Duck, and this is only the second day of release, not to mention more than the first day, but it's not so much lower.

That's a drop of 30%.

Such a huge drop is generally a big drop after a movie hits the box office.

Judging from this trend, the final box office of Donald Duck Club's Lost Magic Lamp may not even reach 20 million US dollars.

"Donald Duck Club's Lost Magic Lamp is difficult to break 20 million at the box office, and Eisner was slapped in the face."

On the day when the box office results of Donald Duck Club's Lost Magic Lamp came out, there was no need to look at the box office of Aladdin, which was only released on this day, and there were already media who were impatient to announce Eisner's neat defeat in the war of words with Qiao Feng with such a title.

And Aladdin's first-day box office results the following day did prove this, and the $21 million box office slapped Eisner in the face.

The next day, Aladdin's box office not only did not fall but rose a little, getting 24 million at the box office.

On the third day, it fell back, but it also got 20 million at the box office.

The box office exceeded $60 million in three days of release.

And in the three days that Aladdin was released, how much did the box office of Donald Duck Club's Lost Magic Lamp have?

Million.

Just looking at this number seems to be a lot, after all, the lost magic lamp of Donald Duck Club only got 3.5 million on the second day of its release.

However, it is important to understand that the box office of these three million is not the box office of the third day, but the box office of a total of three days from the third day.

That is to say, even on average, the lost magic lamp of Donald Duck Club, which can still get 5 million box office on the first day, only averages $1 million a day in the three days from the third to the fifth day of release.

And it's even more shameful if it's not evenly counted.

The three-day box office of three million means that the box office of Donald Duck Club's Lost Magic Lamp Day, which has only been in theaters for five days, has fallen below a million dollars.

From the first day of release to the fifth day of release, in five days, the loss of Donald Duck Club's lost magic lamp fell by more than eighty percent.

"The plot is fragmented, the editing is chaotic, the graphics are rough, and it's completely a theatrical version of an insincere re-edit of an old TV anime."

The Chicago Sun-Times was unsparing in its criticism of the Donald Duck Club's Lost Lamp as a money-making work.

This is quite polite, and other more undisciplined tabloids have scolded the lost magic lamp of Donald Duck Club, an animation produced by Disney, as poop, and it is not even as good as poop.

At the same time, Aladdin not only exploded at the box office, the situation is very good, all evaluation agencies predict that the North American box office is at least 150 million US dollars, and whether it is ordinary audiences or professional film critics, the media, have given extremely high praise.

For example, the Washington Post commented: "On the basis of respecting the legend of the original work, DreamWorks Animation Studios has once again brought the audience a successful family movie after producing a successful Mulan.

Among Hollywood films, in addition to last year's Mulan, this is another film with strong and attractive Chinese elements, which may have something to do with the fact that DreamWorks Animation Studios has a Chinese boss.

In addition to retaining the Arabic style of the original book while adding the right and appropriate Chinese elements, this film also has a whimsical brush.

It can be seen that in terms of how to create a romantic and interesting, all-inclusive animation, the rookie of animated films is already familiar with the road after passing through Mulan.

When the ethereal theme song of "A Whole New World" sung by Brad Caine and Sally Ye sounded, it added a strong aesthetic atmosphere to the movie."

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