Chapter 315 Top Gun returns to the top of the box office
On the weekend after Memorial Day, the North American box office of "Top Gun" dropped slightly, but the drop was not significant and remained above 8 million. This result made Paramount so happy that it didn't know what to say.
According to the original plan, starting in June, the distribution department will add 700 copies and deliver them to more than 500 theaters that have newly joined the screening plan. They will continue to compete with new films in the summer season.
"Cobra" directed by Minahan and starring Stallone, although it surpassed Top Gun and won the championship with a huge opening of more than 2,000 theaters in the first week, the plot of this movie is relatively old-fashioned.
The "Cobra" special forces captain played by Stallone and the kidnapped businesswoman played by Bridget Nielsen were not convincing, and the audience's reputation was not very good.
Therefore, its stamina is seriously lacking. The box office dropped by 40% compared to the first week, which is obviously the box office trend of a medium-quality movie. It is different from Top Gun, which only dropped 10% this week and continued to increase in the second week.
And words.
"Bloodshed" surrendered the championship in its second week. "Top Gun", which had only half the number of theaters, regained the throne.
Ned Tanning, who was in charge of the production, saw this box office trend curve and knew that he had hit the jackpot again, and Top Gun showed his image as a king. He knew that the top three box office of the year was in sight, and he began to think about filming "Top Gun"
The sequel thing.
On this day, he invited Ronald, who had just returned to Los Angeles, as well as Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer to the executive office on the top floor of Universal to discuss with them whether to strike while the iron was hot and launch a sequel.
"Our box office in the UK broke this year's opening weekend record. In China and Germany, although there is a language barrier, the number of moviegoers is also very optimistic. After all, the air combat of modern fighter jets and the love story of handsome men and beautiful women are stories that transcend language.
Obstacle.
We will be showing it in Japan, Korea, and Hong Kong next week, and we will definitely get good results from Hollywood films. Especially the accident of the Soviet Alliance accidentally shooting down the Air Koryo passenger plane a few years ago has not been forgotten. This heroic
Cat Fighter, a movie that shoots down three MiGs, should please their audience."
"Hahaha, I like what you said, Ned." Don Simpson became excited and patted the desk repeatedly in applause.
Ronald smiled back, looking to see what Ned Tanin would discuss when he called them here.
"So, I thought, since the audience likes to see our naval fighter jets beating MiGs so much, why not strike while the iron is hot and launch a sequel?"
Don Simpson shook his head and objected.
"Ned, we also want to release a sequel, but the audience may not be able to accept another air combat film in a short period of time. They need a certain amount of time to forget the air combat in the original film, or would it be more appropriate to make a sequel the next year?"
"After all, this is a special film. There is a prerequisite for the audience to like the aerial combat scenes. It is because of Ronald's special talent. We also saw the Saab commercial he shot at that time, so we made up our minds on this project. We don't want to take risks.
." Jerry Bruckheimer added a few words, it's not that they don't want to make a sequel, but nothing has been decided yet.
"This is why I found someone to write a new story outline. The Lone Ranger taught students as wild as him at Top Gun School, and then went on another mission with the students to defeat the MiG and rescue the captured members of our party. How about a pilot who completes his late father’s unfinished business? We are starting preparations now and will release it in 1988.”
"The new protagonist?" The three people looked at Ronald.
Ronald pondered for a long time before speaking slowly.
"You said that very suddenly. I haven't had time to think about this issue. If you want to film it, there must be a particularly convincing story. The Lone Ranger's personal growth and his love life are all fulfilled in Top Gun. Okay, how to continue filming?
Of course, the idea of filming his cadets was brilliant. I even thought that we could have a female pilot as the protagonist. This would alleviate the problem of the audience being tired of watching male pilots full of hormones.
But I think the biggest problem with this sequel is that all the flying stunts we can show were filmed in Top Gun. The Navy was unable to find a dog fight that could be filmed at a relatively low cost and that would arouse the audience's recognition. Lens.”
Ronald looked at Ned Tanin and saw that he had a confused look on his face, "I know this is difficult to explain. To put it simply, we have photographed everything we can, and it is very difficult to photograph something different. Big. After all, aerial combat is not boxing. You can't change the opponent or coach to make the audience happy like Rocky did.
Unless you have a particularly good story that can make the audience worry about the Lone Ranger and his students again."
"Also, Tom Cruise, Val Kilmer, and Kelly McGillis have skyrocketed after this movie. I'm worried that their salaries will also rise like taking a helicopter." Bruckheimer added arrive.
Ned Tanin smiled, "We will prepare sufficient budget. Paramount will not be stingy with stars who have proven themselves."
"In this way, let's prepare separately. I'll find someone to write the script. You can talk to a few of the main creators. Ronald will see if there are more stunt aerial combats that can be filmed."
Ned Tanin did not take these difficulties seriously. In particular, Ronald said that there were no stunt aerial combat scenes to shoot. In his opinion, it was probably self-exaggeration. There are very few groundbreaking talents in Hollywood, but looking at When you take pictures and improve based on your experience, it becomes a commercial operation.
"By the way, your friend's 'Crocodile Dundee' has been prepared to be released in September during the box office gap, which has cost us a lot of resources. However, the quality of the film is quite high, and I think it can earn us some money."
"This is something to be happy about. Have you informed them?" Ronald was very happy when he heard the news.
"Not yet, just waiting for you to tell them the good news."
"Hahaha, thank you." Ronald knew that Ned Tanin was selling him a favor, but he was just helping out. Anyway, Daydream participated in this business and might be able to make a little money.
Ronald went to his agents Niceta and Richard, informed them of Paramount's ideas, and asked for their opinions.
"Hey, it's hard to handle. How much budget can Paramount provide?" Richard took the initiative to help Niceta clear up the difficulties before he could speak.
"I haven't heard Tanin say the specific number, but I think it's not a problem to rise to more than 25 million."
"Not enough, far from enough." Niceta drank the espresso in one gulp. "Paula told me that the price he offered Tom has already exceeded five million. If Scorsese's 'The Color of Money' has a box office and
If the reviews are good, she will increase the price.
"How much?" Ronald, who was drinking coffee, almost got burned. "This number is almost the same as Dustin Hoffman or Robert Redford, right? Is Paula so confident?"
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"This is an old concept for you, Ronald." Paula Wagner, who was called, explained to Ronald in detail that this person could not be perfunctory and must tell the truth.
"Huh?" Ronald made a please gesture.
"Ever since your friend Minahan Golan gave Stallone, an action-movie guy who can't make any expression on half of his face, and a three-picture deal worth $25 million, no self-respecting A-list male star in Hollywood will.
I accepted a salary of less than 8 million.
In just the past six months, it has been a chain reaction, starting with action star Schwarzenegger, then comedy star Bill Murray, and then teen star Michael J. Fox.
Schwarzenegger said that Stallone was as famous as him, so he had to ask for 8 million. Bill Murray said that the box office of his "Ghostbusters" was as good as Stallone's Rocky series, so he also asked for this price.
Then there's Michael J. Fox, whose "Back to the Future" was last year's box office hit, so he's worth the price.
Now Dustin Hoffman, Jack Nicholson, and Harrison Ford are also charging high prices, and Minahan has single-handedly re-set the price for male stars in Hollywood."
"No way? How will it end if this continues? In the future, it will be more difficult for Hollywood to make films with medium investment? The average production cost is 12 million, but now it can't even afford a first-line male star?"
"That's true. And Top Gun is even more difficult to handle. In addition to Tom, Val Kilmer is also a quasi-A-list star, and those supporting actors who are full of hormones will all have to raise their asking prices. Your friend McGillis,
I'm afraid the price will be relatively high among female celebrities.
If it’s another movie, I’m not sure, but if it’s a sequel to Top Gun, the price will definitely be high. You can trust my judgment as a CAA agent.”
"It does make sense." Ronald thought for a long time and thanked Paula.
No wonder Ned Tanin wanted to film the story of the Lone Ranger trainee when he first started. I'm afraid he had already considered the issue of a collective salary increase.
By filming the story of his students, we can remove all the characters except the Lone Ranger and his girlfriend, the instructor Charlie, so that there is still a certain amount of room to shoot a sequel without going over the budget too much.
However, he may not necessarily have thought that Tom Cruise's asking price would be so much higher.
Ronald also received bad news from Matthew, the Pentagon liaison officer, and Pete Pettigrew, a retired instructor at Top Gun Flight School and the crew's flight consultant.
The Pentagon and the Navy are particularly satisfied with the effectiveness of the "Top Gun" recruiting ads. This year's Navy recruitment quota is about to be met ahead of schedule. Every movie theater showing "Top Gun" has become an on-site recruitment site for the Navy.
But precisely because of this, the Admiralty is not as interested in making another similar movie as it was before.
Pettigrew once again confirmed Ronald's concerns. Ronald had photographed all the aerobatic maneuvers he could think of that could be photographed with current technology and that would look good. If you want to do better,
For more exciting shots, the only way may be to increase the number.
This unit fired two Sidewinder missiles to see if a Phoenix long-range air-to-air missile could be fired from the lower part, the type used to deal with the Alliance's Backfire Tu-22m strategic bomber.
This time, two F-14s are involved in the battle. Can the lower part be equipped with an early warning aircraft and an A-10 attack aircraft to conduct ground attacks?
Without the cooperation of the navy, of course Ronald would not be able to do this, and could only shake his head with a wry smile.
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Don Simpson was furious at CAA. They saw Paula's offer and were furious.
"This is extortion and highway robbery!"
"At this price now, isn't Tom Cruise not as popular with female audiences as Michael J. Fox? Or not as handsome as Bill Murray's acne-scarred face? This year's Top Gun is very likely to get it
Top three at the box office, October's 'The Color of Money' will also earn him critical acclaim.
I don’t understand, what’s wrong with this?”
"They also have the same price?" Bruckheimer was also a little unable to hold back.
"I can't give you specific numbers, but here are several contracts with names concealed. You can easily tell who they are from the descriptions. Let me emphasize again, you can only read them in the office, you can't leave here, and you can't make copies.
, once I leave this room, I will not admit it to anyone."
Niceta took out several processed contracts from the drawer and showed them to the two producers. Recently, the prices of male stars have increased, and this scene often happens.
"This is obviously Michael J. Fox, right?" Bruckheimer said to Don Simpson.
"I'm afraid yes, he only has filming schedules in the summer, and the price will be slightly cheaper, but now it has risen to five million US dollars. In the past, an actor like him, even if he acted in a movie like Back to the Future, would only cost
I can ask for two million."
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"I'm afraid that this sequel plan will come to nothing. If more production budget is not added, let's assume it is 35 million, the sequel may not be filmed in the short term. Unless the actor's abnormal salary will return to the normal market price
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The two producers and Ronald returned to Paramount's president's office again to communicate with Ned Tanin.
"It's the same on my side. There's almost no more variety in the stunt shots. The Navy is not ready to release more advanced weapons to Hollywood. If we want to develop model stunts from scratch, we can achieve the kind of realism in Top Gun.
If it is effective, it is estimated that it will require an initial investment of five million and six months to a year to develop it in advance."
Ronald also expressed his views.
"Okay, let's see what we can do." Ned Tanin agreed to put the project on hold and wait to see what happened.
The three of them said goodbye and left. Tanin picked up the phone and asked his secretary to find the production manager of Paramount.
"The box office of this movie is getting higher and higher, and we still have to prepare for the sequel production plan. The producer is worried that the salary is too high, so you asked the screenwriters to think again and cut McGillis' Charlie, leaving only Tom
·Cruise's The Lone Ranger. And then looking for an actress to play his new girlfriend.
Then Don and Jerry will be interested.
As for Ronald? He's so conceited that I don't believe the stunts wouldn't have been shot without him. Find an editor and look in the film library for footage of Ronald's filming of Top Gun. Those were not used.
Collect the stunt shots in the film and see how many of them you can use.
The Navy couldn't cooperate at a low price, so we used the footage from the first film that wasn't edited, coupled with some new stunt footage, to make a sequel. Anyway, there aren't many real aerial combat scenes in Top Gun.
Well, that's it, you go ahead. This matter needs to be kept secret, so Ronald doesn't know about it."