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Chapter 413: The opinions of film critics and audiences are exactly the opposite

In February, "Spiritual" was finally released in more than 930 theaters across the United States.

Due to extremely low ratings from magazine film critics across the country, 20th Century Fox adjusted its marketing strategy.

They did not hold a formal premiere, nor did they allow the leading actors and director who had just returned from Portugal to participate in TV interviews to promote the film, or accept exclusive interviews with newspapers and magazines.

Quietly, the movie was released quietly during the off-season in the second week of February.

"The few months after the New Year are the off-season for the film industry every year. However, this week in February, because of President's Day, is considered a small peak season in the off-season."

The speaker was Michelle Cannold, Ronald's vice president of distribution at Daydream.

He came to Los Angeles this time to report to Ronald on the progress of the release of "Dirty Dancing". He happened to accompany his boss to a movie theater to watch the movies currently being released.

“Every February, the birthday of President George Washington is celebrated, and it is a public holiday in many states, connected with the weekend.

Such a three-day weekend is very conducive to box office fermentation and word-of-mouth spread, so many movies are released at this time."

After half a year of hard work, Michel Cannold has mastered the distribution of theatrical movies and mastered many of the key points of the work. He has also figured out the best schedules every year.

The two of them were sitting on the restaurant floor of the department store, watching the ticket sales at the movie theater box office.

"Among the old movies that are still in theaters, Platoon is the only one. They are using the same old trick that United Artists Pictures used back then, which is to release it in the last two weeks of each year, first in a small number of dozens of theaters.

scale, and qualified for the Oscars that year.

During the Christmas and New Year periods, the scale of screenings was slightly expanded in several major cities, but overall it was still limited to about 100 theaters.

Because December every year is the hot stage of the Oscar nomination competition, film critics from all walks of life are not shy about writing about the popular award-winning films released at this time.

"Platoon" received very good reviews, with many critics praising it as the best response to the Vietnam War since "The Deer Hunter" and "Apocalypse Now."

Ronald listened to the other party's report and nodded in agreement. He was actually familiar with this technique.

Controlling the scale of the screening in the early stage can not only attract the curiosity of the audience when it is well received. Because it is impossible to buy tickets, it can also attract more popularity and word-of-mouth.

At the same time, the average box office of a single venue has been pushed to a very high position. This in turn further stimulates word-of-mouth and attracts more viewers to grab tickets.

"After the New Year last month, the film industry began to expand, from 100 to more than 200. Oscar nominations are coming soon. Depending on the situation, 'Platoon' will be nominated for several important awards. When the time comes, they will also

Expand the scale of screenings.”

"There will be about seven or eight nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay and other important awards, as well as Woody Allen's 'Hannah and Her Sisters' and the British film 'A Room with a View'.

He is the favorite to win this year.”

Ronald told Michelle about the situation he had learned. This year's Oscars, the nominees for the main awards, are probably these three movies that are the most lucrative.

Each film is expected to receive seven or eight nominations.

From here on, it’s the sequel to Ronald’s friend Cameron’s Alien. With a lot of small awards for special effects, makeup, etc., his heroine Sigourney Weaver is expected to win a Best Actress

nomination.

Ronald's commercial film "Top Gun" was even worse. It didn't even receive nominations for special effects and makeup, but only minor awards for editing, original music, sound effects, etc.

Of course, the worst thing is for Tom Cruise. Although he tried his best to work with famous directors, his two movies in 1986, "Top Gun" and "The Color of Money," were not nominated for acting awards.

On the other hand, Paul Newman, who also starred in "The Color of Money", is very hopeful that he will be nominated for Best Actor again for "The Color of Money".

Michelle Cannold continued to report, "This 'Plattoon' is very powerful. It was released in more than 200 theaters and received a weekend box office of over 3 million. Last week, it expanded to 600 theaters.

The weekend box office has exceeded 8 million."

"For a niche movie like this, it is indeed better to use this kind of word-of-mouth fermentation method, but to be successful, the condition is that the movie itself must be good enough."

Ronald knew that it was no longer ten years ago, and the subject of the Vietnam War had actually become a subject that did not have a mass market. If normal publicity was used, it might be difficult to find those missing middle-aged viewers.

On the contrary, by slowly increasing the scale of screenings, word-of-mouth will spread among those who are interested in watching the Vietnam War theme. As long as people who have watched the movie tell more than one friend to watch it, the movie's box office growth will be very scary.

Director and screenwriter Oliver Stone, while filming, also asked Ronald about the acting skills of Charlie Sheen and his brother Emilio. Ronald remembered that it was a small production with a production cost of less than 6 million

, now the movie has just been released for its eighth week, and it is showing in less than 800 cinemas.

As a result, it has already earned 38 million at the box office purely relying on word of mouth and recommendations from film critics. Judging from the trend of this movie, it will make a lot of money when it is released.

Apart from this popular movie, it has received very good reviews from critics and audiences.

This weekend, there are two more movies to be released in this small peak season.

"Stallone is still very popular, and Cannon is "over the top" and was released in about 1,750 theaters in the first weekend.

Reviews from critics were also very good. I heard Roger Ebert gave it a recommendation on the TV show, although his castmate Gene Sisko disagreed."

"So many families?" Ronald was a little surprised, "It seems like Minahan doesn't want me to win."

Compared to the other party, which exceeded expectations in terms of the number of theaters it would be released in, 20th Century Fox was more on track, arranging just over 900 theaters for "Arrogant".

"Although there are no lively movie reviews, the theme song MV aired on MTV, 'Nothing Can Stop Us Now,' is very popular. This movie is mainly aimed at young audiences. I think the box office on the first weekend

, will not necessarily lose to Feiyue Peak.”

Michelle Cannold looked at Ronald's face and expressed his judgment.

"In this case, is it possible that the impressive single-venue box office must be twice as high as Over the Top to achieve overtake?" Ronald didn't want to listen to flattery and wanted to know Michelle Cannold's opinion on the distribution work.

What is the judgment?

"I personally think there is hope. Anything can happen at the movie box office. Of course, to make a reliable judgment, you still have to look at Cinema Score's professional audience ratings."

Ronald nodded, this is the judgment method of a professional distribution manager. It seems that Michelle has learned a lot in the past six months.

"Look..." Michelle Cannold pointed to the audience queuing up to buy tickets in front of the box office and pulled Ronald's arm.

"It seems like it's really possible to win the bet, right?"

Ronald watched it carefully for a while. The people who came to buy tickets for the show were all specially made to watch this movie. MTV's promotional power was quite powerful.

Those who watched Stallone's "To the Top" were more attracted by his posters, and many people saw the arm-wrestling competition described in the introduction, and temporarily bought tickets for the show.

The number of people lining up on both sides was almost two to one. If this ratio could represent the preferences of viewers across the country, Ronald might not lose to Minahan.

"Okay, your judgment seems to be very accurate. I'm very satisfied. Let's go to the office to chat later." Ronald was very satisfied with the manager who used to be in charge of the video tape distribution business. Cannold's learning ability is excellent, and he

Pays attention to details and on-site, and has good business intuition.

"The distribution of Dirty Dancing went relatively smoothly, especially in some southern states. To our surprise, they were very interested in the clips we showed them. Their enthusiasm for ordering was even higher than that of some communities on the east and west coasts.

.”

Michelle Cannold arrived at Ronald's office and began to report on the issuance.

"Very good. How many theaters do you think we can open?"

"At least compared with the average small and medium-sized production scale, 800-900 theaters will open the show, and the contract will be completed in the next month. It is not a big problem."

"Very good, I'll ask Eddie to work with you to allocate the budget and produce marketing materials, including posters and website boards.

In addition, Roger Ebert can actually be accommodating. I asked Eddie to prepare a budget, and we will also learn how to let film critics 'really' understand the depth of our film."

"Hahaha, cheers." Michelle Cannold took the champagne that Ronald gave him. He completely understood the correct meaning of "depth" and "real".

"It seems that the Chicago Film Critics Association will have a good resort and conference hotel this year."

"Not only Chicago, I have also invested money in New York and Los Angeles, especially New York, which is the headquarters of America's national media. If it can get some good reviews, it will be more effective."

Michelle Cannold agrees that a big problem for small and medium-sized film productions is that it is difficult to find cheap channels to advertise to target audiences.

"Dirty Dancing" is a story and dance from the 1950s and 1960s, and it also has more adult and serious content. After doing research, they found that the effect of advertising on MTV may not be as good as the lively one that is most suitable for teenagers.

plot.

Being able to learn the "Platoon" strategy and let the word-of-mouth from film critics and early audiences bring some popularity to the movie is a marketing strategy they have high hopes for.

"What about the Cannes premiere?" Michelle Cannold asked again about Ronald's arrangements.

"It depends on whether your judgment is accurate. If Guo Guo is as impressive as you expected and beats the box office and doubles the number of theaters it was released in, then I can get a free Cannes premiere."

qualifications."

Ronald told Cannold about the bet he made with Minahan Golan after the Ballon d'Or.

"Then I wish your new film success at the box office."

"I wish our new film will be more successful." Ronald clinked glasses with him and they both drank.

"Also, I have a suggestion..." Cannold put down the cup, and while Ronald was in a good mood, he said a suggestion that he had been thinking about for a long time.

"Dirty Dancing is scheduled to be released in the second half of the summer season. Many theaters do not have good movies to take over during that period. They are worried about the several blockbusters originally prepared for the summer season, the latest 007 Daybreak

Danger, the latest fourth installment of Jaws - Revenge, and the two special effects blockbusters shot by Cannon, 'Superman' and 'Superman Part 4' lack stamina, so Dirty Dancing is very welcome to us.

I think they still have room in their schedule, and if they can add a movie distribution business, we can share the marketing and distribution costs."

"Why, they don't think highly of Cannon's two movies?"

"Not really. The box office performance of Superman III has made theaters less confident in the Superman series. They are still waiting for Cannon to be released. And Roger Moore, who was originally very popular as James Bond, no longer

Filming 007.

Dead by Daylight is the latest Bond, Timothy Dalton's first film. Many theater buyers and theater managers who have watched the finished film said that they don't like the new Bond very much. He doesn't look like him.

The first two terms were so omnipotent, but so inferior.

Ronald nodded, indicating that he understood Cannold's plan.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! The distribution business is inherently very expensive. Only large companies can maintain a distribution team all year round and maintain the expensive expenses of distribution offices everywhere.

Roger Corman once told himself that in order to maintain his distribution business without losing money, he was too busy to produce and direct his own movies. This was also the main reason why he sold New World.

So Ronald also set up a temporary distribution team at the beginning. The first distribution business was mainly to train the team.

However, Michelle Cannold's level is unexpectedly good, and the distribution work has been done very well. In this way, if a movie can also hit the ride and be released at this time, it can greatly share the burden of "Dirty Dancing"

issuance costs.

Of course, the premise is that the movie is also a hit, at least without losing money.

"I will pay attention to find suitable movies." Ronald said that he has taken note of Cannold's suggestions and will use his contacts to see if there are any suitable ones.

"Ronald, it's very good. Cinema Score gave it a B rating, which is pretty good among romantic comedies."

On Saturday morning, Ronald received a good news call from Joseph Farrow, vice president of 20th Century Fox.

"Really? This rating is very good." Ronald was very happy when he received the call. "I thought the rating would not be that good. Why do the film critics dislike this movie so much? After converting their ratings, it is only impressive.

Can get a C”

"Some movies just don't please them. Especially romantic comedies, which often rely on the chemical reaction between the male and female protagonists. In many aspects of this movie, it is completely opposite to the evaluation routines that film critics like.

In fact, the director didn’t have any deep meaning, he just wanted to make a funny, interesting, fairy tale-like love story.”

"Tsk", Ronald felt this evaluation was very accurate.

Film critics always want to read more deep meanings from movies, but sometimes, what the audience needs is just a good-looking story. Even if there is no deep meaning, it does not prevent them from watching it.

After all, it is very rare for a movie like "Platoon" to be both well-received and well-received, and to receive high marks from both critics and audiences.

"Can our weekend box office be in the top three?" Ronald thought of the bet with Minahan.

"It's very close, very close. About Friday, we will reach the top with Stallone's film, and the difference is only about 100,000.

Maybe, by the end of the Grand Commandery Day weekend, we can reach 6 million."

"Is there any hope of surpassing Over the Top?" Ronald didn't expect that with such arrogance, he could really beat Over the Top at the box office, which had twice the number of theaters.

"Well, our single theater box office is up to US$6,400, and the ticket price for Over the Top is around US$3,000. So... it's possible."

"Awesome." Ronald laughed, unable to wait to see the expression on Minahan's face.

This guy, when he made the bet, must have wanted to overwhelm himself with an extra-normal number of theaters, but he didn't expect that it would still be inferior to the movie he produced.

"I'm quite satisfied. Although Platoon is really great, the box office of a single theater has exceeded 10,000 US dollars. It is expected to earn 12 million US dollars during the weekend."

"That's really awesome." Ronald thought to himself. Now Oliver Stone has become a successful director at the box office and is about to be nominated for an Oscar for Best Director. Both the film reviews and the box office will be affected. This is

I really got through it.



"Minahan, I'm here to collect the bet."

As expected, the Grand Commander's Day has passed. The movie was so impressive that it took in 6 million at the box office. However, Minahan's Peak, although it was released in twice as many theaters, it only took in 5.1 million at the box office.

Moreover, the Cinema Score of Flying Over the Top was only a pitiful C, and the single-box box office dropped further, to just over 2,900. The poor box office results caused some New York film critics, who Minahan had not contacted, to give the film a review that was not recommended.

Some people scolded Stallone for just repeating Rocky clumsily, which made Ronald who was reading the newspaper happy for a while.

"I'm willing to admit defeat. You are still very good as a producer, and the films you make are so good." Minahan said that he didn't deny anything.

"But you will also go to the premiere in Cannes, right? Will you also attend the premiere of my movie Superman IV?"

"Uh...okay..." Ronald didn't expect that Minahan was waiting for him here.

"This time at the Oscars, we, Cannon, were nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film. It was 'The Assault' that we jointly shot in the Netherlands. Can I count on your vote?"

Minahan would not suffer any loss, and then made a request to vote for his film in Ronald's Best Foreign Language Film.

"No problem at all."

Ronald has no idea about this kind of small award, so just vote for him. In addition to Best Actress, he voted for his friend Cameron's Alien Part 2. Best Actor will go to Scorsese's The Color of Money.

In addition, he will give one vote for Best Director to Woody Allen, who is kind to him. For other awards, his agent Niceta will actually go and see if anyone is willing to exchange them.

"Quack, quack, we are best friends." Minahan was very happy that Ronald was so straightforward.

"Do you have any Oscar nominations? I can ask all Cannon's contracted actors and directors who are eligible to vote to vote for you."

"Why……"

Top Gun was not nominated for any major awards, as CAA expected.

"It's the best original song for a movie, please help me."

Among the four nominations for Best Editing, Best Score, Best Original Film Song, and Best Sound Design, only Best Original Song was nominated. Because I became the star of "Take My Breath Away" and shot the MV, it has something to do with it.

Ronald then gave the favor to the Berlin band.

"In a word, we'll see you at the Oscars then."


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