167 Chapter 167 I am very surprised (seeking subscription recommendation) (1/2)
On Saturday, May 24, the weather was still sunny.
With the old man rising up early as usual, he climbed up to his job, and the city of angels, which was silent for a short time, returned to its former noisy.
On the streets, there is a flow of people and traffic.
The cinema also ushered in a new batch of little sheep.
Although ”Bad Guy” was released two days ago, for another part of the audience, only the rest day is the beginning of their viewing.
And as the sun rises above the sky, the box office statistics of the previous day have also come to an end. The market achievements of all the films being released have also passed to the corresponding film companies, which has also made more people think about it.
Hollywood, in the Paramount Pictures Building.
Shirley Lansing had just entered her independent office. Before she could sit down, Cliff Thompson, the head of the marketing department, knocked on the door and walked in.
This middle-aged, somewhat blessed white man with a big belly holds a document in his hand, smiles on his face, walks with wind, and has a good mood that can't be concealed.
”What's the matter?” Shirley Lansing asked.
”President, good news.” He smiled, his eyes narrowed into a small slit, which made people suspect that he was closing his eyes to talk to people.
”Go ahead, Cliff.”
She turned and sat on the office chair and motioned for the other person to sit down too.
The fat white man didn't refuse. After sitting on the sofa, he opened the papers in his hand and reported on his work. ”The box office results of ”Bad Guy” have come out yesterday.”
”Has it met expectations?” Shirley Lansing asked.
Paramount Pictures made the expected results in the preliminary market prospect survey and the 26.32 million U.S. dollars obtained on the day of the premiere-breaking 100 million in the first week. This is also an ideal goal that can be achieved by the top-selling movies in North America.
In order to achieve this result, the next daily box office market must maintain the level of the first day. As for the decline, all talks will cease.
”It's not just about meeting expectations.” Cliff Thompnoson raised the file in Yang's hand, feeling a little excited. ”Just yesterday, we got another $31.25 million at the box office. President, our goal may be even greater. It’s almost finished, and the next day’s increase will be more than 25%. This means that if the crowd’s enthusiasm for watching movies can be maintained, we will be able to break 100 million in four days at most.”
”What?” Shirley Lansing was a little surprised, even faintly unable to believe it.
If it can be said that on the first day of the screening, it can be said that it is based on the fan base of the actors to get a higher score, then it can rise on the second day, which definitely means that ordinary passerby fans are also strongly supporting.(Star movies such as ”Mission Impossible” are a typical fan market economy, and their results in the first three days are often better than their market results in the next week or two combined, and they often have the highest box office on the first day.)
”Bring me the documents,” she said, standing up.