Chapter 498: Slap in the face to death
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"The early evaluation is very good. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biqugeγ infoβ
While Murphy was looking at the computer, Gal Gadot had been scrolling through the latest Apple phones, "There was a lot of praise on the Internet. β
She leaned over to Murphy and said, "Now Rotten Tomatoes has collected 45 professional film reviews, with a 92 percent freshness rating and an average of 8.9 points. IMDB has 8,250 user ratings and is currently 9.1. β
"Not bad." Murphy nodded.
Gal Gadot added, "Both the number of IMDB user ratings and the number of reviews from professional film critics exceed the number of the previous film at the same time. β
In this case, it is not difficult for Gal Gadot to come to a conclusion, "Based on this calculation, the audience who watched "The Wolf of Wall Street" in advance was much larger than "Inglourious Basterds". β
Murphy shrugged, "Otherwise, our operations would be useless." β
That being said, Gal Gadot is well aware that the hype of using 'Investigative Gate' does attract people, but it can't get so many praises.
The two didn't fall asleep, and after taking a shower, they sat in front of the computer until the wee hours of the morning, when Murphy received a call from Carla Firth.
"I see."
Kara Firth over there just said a word, and Murphy nodded and hung up.
Seeing Murphy put down the phone, Gal Gadot asked a little anxiously, "Is the box office count out in advance?" β
"Twentieth Century Fox got the rough statistics." Murphy didn't beat around the bush either, and said directly, "About $9.4 million, and the difference between before and after won't exceed $200,000." β
"Good!" Gal Gadot breathed a sigh of relief, "According to this number, it shouldn't be too difficult for "The Wolf of Wall Street" to box office more than $50 million in its first weekend. β
$50 million is just the first week of Twentieth Century Fox's expectations, but after the first-weekend ticket pre-sales came out, everyone knew that this figure was only a small amount for "The Wolf of Wall Street."
Of course, no one expects such a film to break the $100 million mark at the box office in its first weekend, and there is basically no such opportunity for the classification of R-rated films and the theme of Wall Street.
Gal Gadot was still calculating how much the film would grossing in its first weekend in North America based on word-of-mouth and advance box office, when Murphy suddenly picked her up sideways and walked towards the bedroom.
"You ......" Gal Gadot hooked Murphy's neck, but deliberately asked, "What are you going to do?" β
"Honey," Murphy kicked open the bedroom door, "don't you think we should celebrate?" β
"Okay!" Gal Gadot kissed Murphy hard, then leaned into his ear and said seductively, "There's a candle in the bedside table on the left, you light it." β
"Willing to help."
Manhattan is still brightly lit at night, for the entertainment of this small island, the difference between day and night is not so obvious, on many commercial avenues, Manhattan has a large number of 24-hour theaters, although it is late at night, but the people who enter these theaters are endless, and more than 80% of the audience has only one goal - "The Wolf of Wall Street"!
Starting from Friday morning the next day, the North American film market, which seemed limited and depressed throughout November, finally ushered in an explosive moment, and the theaters in the slightly better locations in North America were not to mention crowded with audiences, but there was also an endless stream of people coming in and out to buy tickets to watch the movie, according to the data that Twentieth Century Fox continued to pass to Murphy, most of the audience chose "The Wolf of Wall Street" on this day.
By Friday night, Murphy got the latest statistics, and the current "The Wolf of Wall Street" in North American theaters has a screening rate of 54%, an average attendance rate of 33%, and an audience theater ticket purchase rate of more than 50%!
There is no doubt that "The Wolf of Wall Street" dominated the North American theatrical market in this day.
So, when Gal Gadot saw an excellent box office stats flash on Saturday morning, he wasn't surprised at all.
"The Wolf of Wall Street grossed $31.6 million at the box office in 3,960 theaters in North America on Friday, topping the North American box office on Friday, far exceeding expectations!"
Just seeing the headline of the box office report, Gal Gadot was cool from the top of her head to the soles of her feet, which made her unconsciously think of the fast-paced sprint that Murphy pressed on it last night, and the exciting feeling of constantly dripping wax oil on her chest, the same comfort!
"Entering the fourth week of November, the North American film market ushered in Murphy Stanton's "The Wolf of Wall Street", a blockbuster film, and the film's box office performance also swept away the weak state of the North American film market from the beginning of September to the present."
"The Wolf of Wall Street" released by Twentieth Century Fox collected $31.6 million at the box office in 3,960 theaters in North America on Friday, topping the North American box office on Friday, far exceeding expectations, and the film CinemaScore theater audience score A+, according to Cinemascore's forecast, the total box office in North America is expected to reach $70 million in the first weekend, according to this rhythm, "The Wolf of Wall Street" will become Murphy Stanton's third best opening weekend film, Second only to Man of Steel and Deadpool. β
Seeing this, Gal Gadot gently rubbed his ****, and suddenly had a hot feeling, which was very peculiar, first made her feel pain, and then thought of the tricks that Murphy played on herself, and produced an indescribable excitement, reminiscing about the taste of last night in the excitement, and even her soul seemed to tremble.
Gal Gadot closes his eyes, maybe he can play more tricks with Murphy in the future?
People are group animals, especially when choosing movies, there is always a certain degree of blind obedience, the better the box office of a film, the more audiences it can attract.
This is not Murphy's point of view, the herd effect can be explained in multiple disciplines, in marketing and psychology, this is a blind behavior of following others unconsciously, and the vast majority of ordinary people in this world will be affected by the herd effect, in a general environment, influenced by the majority of people and leading to follow the crowd.
But in today's era of highly fluid information, in order to make some people who are not interested in it have a herd mentality and enter the theater, "The Wolf of Wall Street" needs not only a high box office, but also an excellent reputation, especially one that seems to obviously belong to ordinary audiences.
Word-of-mouth marketing is a strategy that is crucial after the release of a film, and there can be no relaxation, Murphy and Twentieth Century Fox are well aware of this, so they focus on social networks with more and more users, combined with traditional blogs, forums and professional websites on the Internet, to continuously launch a word-of-mouth offensive, and let the audience praise the film continue to appear in front of more Internet users.
A blog post published by a general audience became the focus of the Twentieth Century Fox push.
"On the second day of Thanksgiving, I accompanied my girlfriend to the movies and chose Murphy Stanton's new film "The Wolf of Wall Street", when I watched the trailer before, I thought it would be a gorgeous commercial film, and after watching it, I found out that it was a biopic, a beep biopic - the film is indeed based on the autobiography of Wall Street weird stockbroker Jordan Belfort - not much else, I will talk about the various explosive points of this film."
"The film lasted for nearly 3 hours, but there was no pee and laughter during the whole process. From the script to the shooting technique to the script, the camera performance and the performance of each actor, Murphy Stanton makes the film seem very 'rigorous' exaggerated, it doesn't take long to make the audience laugh but not obtrusive and promote the plot, Robert Downey Jr.'s passionate performance will make people forget that he once played Iron Man Tony Stark, and the other actors, whether they are Stanton's partisans, or Christopher Waltz and others are all playing hard, embodying each character in the slightest. β
"The film is open to everyone from the director, to the writer, to the actors: Murphy Stanton uses the most harmony in his directorial career, and the ooxx shots are almost catching up with the length of the A. film. Nude shots, Robert Downey Jr. and his rich physical performances, oversized lines, red ears and red tendons burst out. went out naked, and the ooxx lens didn't even use a stand-in; And there are so many drug scenes in the film that I think they can choke the actors, and the ooxx shots can exhaust the actors......"
"This film, which is rated R instead of NC-17, is indeed a miracle, every minute and every second is brushing up on existential drugs, all kinds of money laundering and transfers, unreserved sex, ****gay, alcohol, luxury cars, helicopters, private yachts to the extreme, Wall Street jackals, tigers and leopards are drunk and gold-obsessed."
"All in all, Murphy Stanton brings another god film, and he and his films are amazing things that I love."
Now that the impact of the subprime mortgage crisis has not been completely eliminated, Wall Street is undoubtedly the focus of public attention, and the 20th Century Fox will naturally not forget to drag Wall Street into the water in order to attract more eyeballs in terms of creating a word-of-mouth effect.
"This is a masterpiece of Murphy Stanton's face-slapping on Wall Street and American financiers and financial institutions on behalf of countless people who have been abducted and deceived by Wall Street, and it also inherits the excellent tradition of his previous works: slap the face to death, leaving no room for it."
"I have to say that Murphy Stanton has created a new genre of black humor slapping in the face, and it can be said that he has achieved new heights in the face-slapping activities that criticize Wall Street, financiers, and financial institutions."
"Also, when watching the movie, whether you think of "The Wolf of Wall Street" as a political film or a biopic, it has something very outstanding."
The high first-day box office and excellent word-of-mouth are constantly attracting people to the theater to watch, especially those passers-by who have also bought tickets, but the scale and plot of the film are here, and with the increase in passers-by, it is impossible for everyone to think that this is a good film.
In a theater on Long Island, New York, as soon as the screening of "The Wolf of Wall Street" ended, a gray-haired member of the academy stood up, completely ignoring the many other audience members present, and directly scolded, "Murphy Stanton, I'm really ashamed of you!" (To be continued.) )