Hollywood Road

Chapter 274 Responsibility

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"The game Deadpool and Vanessa made on International Women's Day?"

The director of this film is Murphy. He knew what kind of game it was just after thinking about it for a while, a little sweat dripped from his forehead, and he quickly changed the subject, "Honey, you just said that Bill called me Didn't he say anything on the phone?"

Gal Gadot didn't intend to give up on this, but he didn't go any further. Instead, he asked Murphy's question, "I almost forgot."

She stood up and ran all the way into the living room. After a while, she ran back again with an extra fax in her hand.

"This is a fax from Bill." Gal Gadot handed it to Murphy, pulled a chair, and sat next to him, "Congratulations, dear."

The numbers on the fax are definitely good news for Murphy, and the good news for Murphy is the good news for Gal Gadot.

Murphy took the fax, and the first thing he saw was a bold and black number - $7.52 million!

This is the box office revenue of "Deadpool" in all advance shows in the United States, and it is also a terrifying figure.

Seeing this number, Murphy's first feeling was relaxation. The feeling that the pressure disappeared in an instant brought a real relaxation, followed by inevitable joy, although this number was not as good as it used to be "Deadpool", but now without the high ticket prices of 3D and imax, it is really rare for an R-rated film.

And it was also marked on the fax that the advance box office of 7.52 million US dollars was the second highest advance box office record for an R-rated film in North America after "The Matrix 2: Reloaded".

"Oh, that's right." Gal Gadot said again, "Before I went out for a run, I checked the Internet. At that time, the Rotten Tomatoes were as fresh as 86%, and the one behind..."

She scratched her head, seemingly unable to remember.

Murphy reminded, "Represents the popcorn index that the audience wants to see?"

"Yes, it's the popcorn index." Gal Gadot recalled, "The popcorn index reached 99%. There is also imdb, with a score of 87."

She looked at Murphy, "It seems that the word-of-mouth and box office of this film are better than "Sin City"."

Murphy had already put the fax aside, nodded and said, "Of course it will get better and better."

He took the newspaper that Gal Gadot brought in before and flipped through it.

Just like Murphy, countless people in North America got today's newspaper at this moment, and from the headlines on the front page of the entertainment section of the newspaper, they saw "Deadpool"'s North American advance box office revenue of US$7.52 million, and they were attracted. After reading the relevant comments in their respective newspapers.

"Los Angeles Times" commented: Murphy Stanton excellently integrated his personal style with the role of Deadpool, bringing a very interesting superhero movie, you can't imagine this movie is so interesting , this kind of pleasure is difficult to replicate, and it feels that it is difficult for the "X-Men" series to surpass this film.

The Los Angeles Times gave Deadpool an 88 out of 100.

The "New York Times" also scored 88 points, and they also spoke highly of this film: "Deadpool" is the kind of film that will fail if you don't pay attention to it. The film is filled with self-aware humor,

But serious enough in its love story and revenge story to keep viewers engaged.

The famous film magazine "Premiere" also gave the film a score of 80: Loud and obscene, original and outrageous, "Deadpool" is a pleasant experience, and the credit is mainly attributed to Murphy Stanton and the whole team. The team has the guts to do that.

Even the "New Yorker", which has always been known for its vitriol, gave it a high score of seventy-five. They commented: "Deadpool" is a special superhero movie, full of blood, violence, and sex. * and black humor, Murphy Stanton made some changes to the plot in the comics, but these changes can make it easier for ordinary fans to understand the plot of the film, there are a lot of comedy elements and bloody and violent scenes in the film, action scenes Very fast and well-paced. As a comic book adaptation, "Deadpool" not only captures the essence of the characters, but also complements them.

"Shall we see this movie tonight?"

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Inside the Microsoft headquarters in Redmond, a programmer sneaked through the newspaper and asked his fellow movie fans who were flipping through the website, "The newspaper has almost one-sided positive reviews, and it looks better than last weekend's "Hellboy." a lot of."

"Go! Why don't you go?" The companion wearing a baseball cap kept nodding, and said, "imdb and other websites have also received good reviews, and the review group I belong to went to the premiere last night, and they all agreed that the film Excellent."

"There are also comments from the comment group here." He simply read for his companions, "Murphy Stanton's hero movies are really extraordinary, and they are so high-level, just like that super-slut friend next to you who can complain, you Knowing that you can never say such wicked things, you can still love to hear him complain about everything around you, and then clap your hands. However, such a down-to-earth Deadpool does not want to save the world in a tall way, just to continue to unlock various poses with female tickets , thus embarking on the road of fighting against the evil unlicensed small clinic, it is enough to look at the various heights of Spider-Man next door, and then look at this bitch, it feels so fresh and pleasant."

The programmer over there also opened the website and searched for the audience reviews of "Deadpool". Similar to the professional film reviews in newspapers, the Internet is full of praise.

"The action design is neat and neat, and it looks intense and exciting. Although the dialogue is cheap and has to be endless, it is really interesting. The special effects are really good, shocking the audience every minute. How, he can become a hero and also get true love."

"Deadpool is cheap enough. The whole film is full of swear words, and the narration and editing techniques are also refreshing, which will not make people uncomfortable to watch. There are a lot of bloody scenes, which often make people feel uncomfortable."

"From the opening subtitles to the end subtitles, there are always cheap words, complaints everywhere, and a meme at any time. Cold humor and nasty jokes fly together, blood and dew. The film is deeply rooted in the essence of comics and characters, entertainment Sex is also one of the best films of its kind."

After reading these comments, the designer just felt itchy, wishing it was the weekend so he could go out and watch this movie right away.

"Dude!" he said to his companion wearing a baseball cap, "you can't work overtime today, and we'll leave after get off work."

"I have to go home first." The baseball cap pointed to his clothes, "Can't you wear this to see it? I bought the Deadpool uniform a few days ago."

"Okay, see you at the theater!"

"See you at the cinema!"

The direct result of good word-of-mouth and sufficient guaranteed media publicity is that starting from Friday afternoon, the theaters showing "Deadpool" in North America have ended the deserted situation since the Oscars. A considerable number of viewers Walking into the theater, the main goal is the same film.

Although there are no queues in most theaters, it is not an exaggeration to describe it as a crowd.

In an Imperial Cinema in the affluent district of Chicago, the famous film critic Jr. Jones is sitting in the waiting area, waiting for his movie to start.

As a professional film critic, he can enjoy the treatment of watching movies for free. When the time is up, he walks into the theater and randomly chooses a relatively rear seat so that he can exit at any time after the movie starts.

In front of him, sat two ordinary movie fans. It seemed that one of them had already watched "Deadpool", and he was eloquently talking to the other.

"First of all, I must confess that I was not optimistic about "Deadpool" in advance. Therefore, the word-of-mouth reviews after the film's release are a bit unexpected."

Hearing this voice, Jr-Jones took out his notebook and fountain pen, and prepared to write down the fan's point of view, "I watched this movie in the theater until this morning, and I must admit: such a superhero is the least like a superhero." The character in the comics is really fun."

That movie fan seems to be happy to share it with others, "Deadpool's fun lies in one word: cheap. If there are three words, it is super cheap."

Jr-Jones is also very happy to record the opinions of fans, because it will save him a lot of trouble, "Deadpool is a talker, and an extremely poisonous talker, who is both vicious and mean. The thrill of it."

"What makes Deadpool's venomous tongue all the more amusing are Murphy Stanton's numerous references to pop culture, from

From movies to comics, from real politics and celebrities, there are endless interesting stories. What's more interesting is that Deadpool is not the only one with a poisonous tongue in the film, his best friend is even more poisonous than Deadpool..."

The big screen in front suddenly lit up, and the movie hall suddenly fell silent. The person in front also stopped talking. Jr-Jones shrugged, put away his pen and notebook, and after reading the beginning, he walked out of the movie hall directly, intending to go to the manager In the office, find a familiar duty manager for a drink, and when the film is about to end, come back to watch the ending, and then write a professional-level film review.

He and more than 80% of his colleagues basically work in this way.

Most of the time, he and his colleagues from other newspapers and magazines meet up in the theater, usually they just check blog sites, drink together, leave the theater together to go to a nearby bar, and then when the film is over, they either stay in the bar and wait. The audience comes in, or goes back to the theater hall to listen to the discussion of the crowd.

They would record those discussions and take notes, asking people what they thought was the best and worst thing about the film, nodding and agreeing, as if they felt the same way.

However, jr-Jones thinks that he is more professional than these people. What he often does after becoming famous is not only to go to the theater to watch the beginning, but also to go back and watch the end responsibly. (To be continued.)

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