Chapter 1011: Fundamental Gap
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Star Wars has become a feeling, a culture and even a belief for Americans, and it can be said that as long as the film is made, no matter what the quality is, it is very easy for any Star Wars movie to be a big hit. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info
In Hollywood, the girl must have understood these things in her heart, and what she said just now was naturally ridiculous. Eric didn't explain anything either, instead focusing on last week's box office data report.
Following the box office of $113.16 million in the first week, due to the lack of any strong films released last week, the total box office decline of "The Matrix 2" in the second week finally reached 51%, and the overall decline was slightly higher than the three days of the following weekend, but the box office decline of 51% still made the box office of "The Matrix 2" drop to $55.45 million in the second week.
Although the North American box office data of $168.61 million in two weeks means that "The Matrix 2" can steadily exceed $200 million, it is unlikely that the total box office will exceed $250 million, which is at least $50 million lower than the box office of the same episode that once cost $280 million.
In Eric's view, this should be Amberlin Pictures' absolute laissez-faire towards the Wachowski brothers in production and their own distribution strength is far inferior to Warner's. If the sequel is still run by the Firefly Group, it will be absolutely no problem to reach the box office data that it once had.
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Star Wars has become a feeling, a culture and even a belief for Americans, and it can be said that as long as the film is made, no matter what the quality is, it is very easy for any Star Wars movie to be a big hit.
In Hollywood, the girl must have understood these things in her heart, and what she said just now was naturally ridiculous. Eric didn't explain anything either, instead focusing on last week's box office data report.
Following the box office of $113.16 million in the first week, due to the lack of any strong films released last week, the total box office decline of "The Matrix 2" in the second week finally reached 51%, and the overall decline was slightly higher than the three days of the following weekend, but the box office decline of 51% still made the box office of "The Matrix 2" drop to $55.45 million in the second week.
Although the North American box office data of $168.61 million in two weeks means that "The Matrix 2" can steadily exceed $200 million, it is unlikely that the total box office will exceed $250 million, which is at least $50 million lower than the box office of the same episode that once cost $280 million.
In Eric's view, this should be Amberlin Pictures' absolute laissez-faire towards the Wachowski brothers in production and their own distribution strength is far inferior to Warner's. If the sequel is still run by the Firefly Group, it will be absolutely no problem to reach the box office data that it once had. Star Wars has become a feeling, a culture and even a belief for Americans, and it can be said that as long as the film is made, no matter what the quality is, it is very easy for any Star Wars movie to be a big hit.
In Hollywood, the girl must have understood these things in her heart, and what she said just now was naturally ridiculous. Eric didn't explain anything either, instead focusing on last week's box office data report.
Following the box office of $113.16 million in the first week, due to the lack of any strong films released last week, the total box office decline of "The Matrix 2" in the second week finally reached 51%, and the overall decline was slightly higher than the three days of the following weekend, but the box office decline of 51% still made the box office of "The Matrix 2" drop to $55.45 million in the second week.
Although the North American box office data of $168.61 million in two weeks means that "The Matrix 2" can steadily exceed $200 million, it is unlikely that the total box office will exceed $250 million, which is at least $50 million lower than the box office of the same episode that once cost $280 million.
In Eric's view, this should be Amberlin Pictures' absolute laissez-faire towards the Wachowski brothers in production and their own distribution strength is far inferior to Warner's. If the sequel is still run by the Firefly Group, it will be absolutely no problem to reach the box office data that it once had. Star Wars has become a feeling, a culture and even a belief for Americans, and it can be said that as long as the film is made, no matter what the quality is, it is very easy for any Star Wars movie to be a big hit.
In Hollywood, the girl must have understood these things in her heart, and what she said just now was naturally ridiculous. Eric didn't explain anything either, instead focusing on last week's box office data report.
Following the box office of $113.16 million in the first week, due to the lack of any strong films released last week, the total box office decline of "The Matrix 2" in the second week finally reached 51%, and the overall decline was slightly higher than the three days of the following weekend, but the box office decline of 51% still made the box office of "The Matrix 2" drop to $55.45 million in the second week.
Although the North American box office data of $168.61 million in two weeks means that "The Matrix 2" can steadily exceed $200 million, it is unlikely that the total box office will exceed $250 million, which is at least $50 million lower than the box office of the same episode that once cost $280 million.
In Eric's view, this should be Amberlin Pictures' absolute laissez-faire towards the Wachowski brothers in production and their own distribution strength is far inferior to Warner's. If the sequel is still run by the Firefly Group, it will be absolutely no problem to reach the box office data that it once had. Star Wars has become a feeling, a culture and even a belief for Americans, and it can be said that as long as the film is made, no matter what the quality is, it is very easy for any Star Wars movie to be a big hit.
In Hollywood, the girl must have understood these things in her heart, and what she said just now was naturally ridiculous. Eric didn't explain anything either, instead focusing on last week's box office data report.
Following the box office of $113.16 million in the first week, due to the lack of any strong films released last week, the total box office decline of "The Matrix 2" in the second week finally reached 51%, and the overall decline was slightly higher than the three days of the following weekend, but the box office decline of 51% still made the box office of "The Matrix 2" drop to $55.45 million in the second week.
Although the North American box office data of $168.61 million in two weeks means that "The Matrix 2" can steadily exceed $200 million, it is unlikely that the total box office will exceed $250 million, which is at least $50 million lower than the box office of the same episode that once cost $280 million.
In Eric's view, this should be Amberlin Pictures' absolute laissez-faire towards the Wachowski brothers in production and their own distribution strength is far inferior to Warner's. If the sequel is still run by the Firefly Group, it will be absolutely no problem to reach the box office data that it once had. Star Wars has become a feeling, a culture and even a belief for Americans, and it can be said that as long as the film is made, no matter what the quality is, it is very easy for any Star Wars movie to be a big hit.
In Hollywood, the girl must have understood these things in her heart, and what she said just now was naturally ridiculous. Eric didn't explain anything either, instead focusing on last week's box office data report.
Following the box office of $113.16 million in the first week, due to the lack of any strong films released last week, the total box office decline of "The Matrix 2" in the second week finally reached 51%, and the overall decline was slightly higher than the three days of the following weekend, but the box office decline of 51% still made the box office of "The Matrix 2" drop to $55.45 million in the second week.
Although the North American box office data of $168.61 million in two weeks means that "The Matrix 2" can steadily exceed $200 million, it is unlikely that the total box office will exceed $250 million, which is at least $50 million lower than the box office of the same episode that once cost $280 million.
In Eric's view, this should be Amberlin Pictures' absolute laissez-faire towards the Wachowski brothers in production and their own distribution strength is far inferior to Warner's. If the sequel is still run by the Firefly Group, it will be absolutely no problem to reach the box office data that it once had. Star Wars has become a feeling, a culture and even a belief for Americans, and it can be said that as long as the film is made, no matter what the quality is, it is very easy for any Star Wars movie to be a big hit.
In Hollywood, the girl must have understood these things in her heart, and what she said just now was naturally ridiculous. Eric didn't explain anything either, instead focusing on last week's box office data report.
Following the box office of $113.16 million in the first week, due to the lack of any strong films released last week, the total box office decline of "The Matrix 2" in the second week finally reached 51%, and the overall decline was slightly higher than the three days of the following weekend, but the box office decline of 51% still made the box office of "The Matrix 2" drop to $55.45 million in the second week.
Although the North American box office data of $168.61 million in two weeks means that "The Matrix 2" can steadily exceed $200 million, it is unlikely that the total box office will exceed $250 million, which is at least $50 million lower than the box office of the same episode that once cost $280 million.
In Eric's view, this should be Amberlin Pictures' absolute laissez-faire towards the Wachowski brothers in production and their own distribution strength is far inferior to Warner's. If the sequel is still run by the Firefly Group, it will be absolutely no problem to reach the box office data that it once had. Star Wars has become a feeling, a culture and even a belief for Americans, and it can be said that as long as the film is made, no matter what the quality is, it is very easy for any Star Wars movie to be a big hit.
In Hollywood, the girl must have understood these things in her heart, and what she said just now was naturally ridiculous. Eric didn't explain anything either, instead focusing on last week's box office data report.
Following the box office of $113.16 million in the first week, due to the lack of any strong films released last week, the total box office decline of "The Matrix 2" in the second week finally reached 51%, and the overall decline was slightly higher than the three days of the following weekend, but the box office decline of 51% still made the box office of "The Matrix 2" drop to $55.45 million in the second week.
Although the North American box office data of $168.61 million in two weeks means that "The Matrix 2" can steadily exceed $200 million, it is unlikely that the total box office will exceed $250 million, which is at least $50 million lower than the box office of the same episode that once cost $280 million.
In Eric's view, this should be Amberlin Pictures' absolute laissez-faire towards the Wachowski brothers in production and their own distribution strength is far inferior to Warner's. If the sequel is still run by the Firefly Group, it will be absolutely no problem to reach the box office data that it once had. Star Wars has become a feeling, a culture and even a belief for Americans, and it can be said that as long as the film is made, no matter what the quality is, it is very easy for any Star Wars movie to be a big hit.
In Hollywood, the girl must have understood these things in her heart, and what she said just now was naturally ridiculous. Eric didn't explain anything either, instead focusing on last week's box office data report.
Following the box office of $113.16 million in the first week, due to the lack of any strong films released last week, the total box office decline of "The Matrix 2" in the second week finally reached 51%, and the overall decline was slightly higher than the three days of the following weekend, but the box office decline of 51% still made the box office of "The Matrix 2" drop to $55.45 million in the second week.
Although the North American box office data of $168.61 million in two weeks means that "The Matrix 2" can steadily exceed $200 million, it is unlikely that the total box office will exceed $250 million, which is at least $50 million lower than the box office of the same episode that once cost $280 million.
In Eric's view, this should be Amberlin Pictures' absolute laissez-faire towards the Wachowski brothers in production and their own distribution strength is far inferior to Warner's. If the sequel is still run by the Firefly Group, it will be absolutely no problem to reach the box office data that it once had. Star Wars has become a feeling, a culture and even a belief for Americans, and it can be said that as long as the film is made, no matter what the quality is, it is very easy for any Star Wars movie to be a big hit.
In Hollywood, the girl must have understood these things in her heart, and what she said just now was naturally ridiculous. Eric didn't explain anything either, instead focusing on last week's box office data report.
Following the box office of $113.16 million in the first week, due to the lack of any strong films released last week, the total box office decline of "The Matrix 2" in the second week finally reached 51%, and the overall decline was slightly higher than the three days of the following weekend, but the box office decline of 51% still made the box office of "The Matrix 2" drop to $55.45 million in the second week.
Although the North American box office data of $168.61 million in two weeks means that "The Matrix 2" can steadily exceed $200 million, it is unlikely that the total box office will exceed $250 million, which is at least $50 million lower than the box office of the same episode that once cost $280 million.
In Eric's view, this should be Amberlin Pictures' absolute laissez-faire towards the Wachowski brothers in production and their own distribution strength is far inferior to Warner's. If the sequel is still run by the Firefly Group, it will be absolutely no problem to reach the box office data that it once had. Star Wars has become a feeling, a culture and even a belief for Americans, and it can be said that as long as the film is made, no matter what the quality is, it is very easy for any Star Wars movie to be a big hit.
In Hollywood, the girl must have understood these things in her heart, and what she said just now was naturally ridiculous. Eric didn't explain anything either, instead focusing on last week's box office data report.
After the first week of $113.16 million at the box office, there were no strong films last week