American fame and fortune

Chapter 254 Outstanding Features, Clear Selling Points

At the end of the film, the hero drove a dump truck into the textile factory, releasing thousands of self-destructing mice, and the rumbling explosions continued.

The looms were all blown up to waste.

Wesley went on a killing spree, and countless killers fell under his guns.

When being besieged by gunsmiths, butchers and others, Fox turned his back on the spot, and the two fought hand in hand to kill all the killers with code names.

Fox is like a Madonna like Julie, facing Sloan's last elite men, he chooses to die together.

Wesley takes on Sloan.

The ending is naturally that the villain must die.

At the end of the film, Sloan spat blood out of his mouth and said, "Do you think this is over? Our power is beyond your imagination!"

Wesley blew his head off without hesitation, and uttered the lines on the film's commemorative Coke: "I control my life!"

The assistant director and action director Chad, and the screenwriter Bradt have thought about the follow-up, and deliberately left a tail for the sequel.

All the copyrights of comics and films are in the hands of Martin's studio, and there is enough freedom for secondary creation.

Such a film with coolness as its selling point and a high degree of action completion, unexpectedly won extremely warm applause from ordinary audiences.

The expectations created by the publicity are in line with the quality of the film itself, and the audience is naturally satisfied.

Warm applause sounded in Chandler Hall.

Leonardo asked Nicholson next to him: "What do you think of Martin's film?"

Nicholson has been working in the industry for nearly fifty years, and judged purely based on experience: "A commercial action movie with very prominent features, the selling point is clear and clear, Martin, a bastard, has been tossing so many bad things recently, and Julie, a woman who packaged herself That’s great, I guess this movie will be a hit.”

Leonardo said: "This bastard is really in good physical condition, and the completion of the action scenes is particularly high. I can't compare in this respect."

"You?" Nicholson glanced at his growing belly and shook his head in disdain: "You're far behind."

The old bastard spoke mercilessly: "You are not good at action scenes, your acting skills are not much better than him, and now your looks are not good either."

Leonardo was dissatisfied: "You can talk like a horse."

Nicholson shrugged: "We are in the same group now, I can't tell lies to deceive you, can I? That would be too immoral!"

The crew closed the curtain and applauded.

Jenna was quite excited and said to Jones: "Dad, I have a sudden inspiration."

Jones took a pen and a notebook and came out: "Tell me quickly, and I will write it all down for you."

"It was Martin who inspired me!" Jenna roughly said: "If the protagonist is changed to a woman, she will enter the League of Assassins..."

Harold and Kane who were nearby glanced at each other, and the result could be imagined.

Jenna added: "Maybe the male protagonist continues Martin's setting, but the League of Assassins is full of women like Fox."

Jillian, a middle-aged divorced woman, said, "People will die!"

The more Jenna talked, the more excited she became: "Pirates of the Caribbean has released the Sacred Valley version. As long as Martin's movie sells well, we can make a similar one..."

In the row in front of them, Sophia took the pink water bottle from Scott, bit the straw and took a few sips of water, with a relaxed expression on her face.

This film looks very cool, like a successful type.

The investment is about to make money again, so let's go back and continue to invest in Martin.

At the end of the premiere, the audience left one after another.

Harold and others went to the first row to congratulate Martin.

Martin hugged them one by one and said, "Thank you, thank you for your support."

After sending off the guests who came to participate in the premiere, Martin took Blake to go back.

Julie, who was walking in front, suddenly turned around and smiled at Martin.

Martin nodded slightly, as if he was just saying hello.

Julie quickened her pace and left Chandler Hall, taking most of the paparazzi with her.

Martin came to the door just in time to meet two bastards Leonardo and Nicholson.

Nicholson blocked the way: "Going back so early? We came back from New York to attend your premiere. Why don't you buy us a drink?"

Leonardo said: "I remember what you said about washing your face? Refreshing or something, washing your face with wine?"

Black let go of Martin's arm: "You go."

Martin nodded.

She said again: "I'll wait for you to come back and leave the door open for you."

Martin could hear clearly: "I will definitely go home sooner or later."

Blake smiled at the three and left the theater alone.

Leonardo slapped his nose: "A sour smell of love."

Nicholson said, "Let's go to that nice place you said you were on set."

"Wait a while." Martin waited for a few minutes, making sure that the paparazzi were attracted by his car, and then went out and got into Nicholson's car.

The three headed straight for the club Martin and Craven frequented.

Martin went backstage, ordered the dancers skillfully, waited for a while, and the three dancers who had just washed entered the VIP room.

Leonardo asked for the blonde with long legs.

Nicholson, the pervert, specially asked for a black woman who looked exactly like Naomi Campbell.

The one who came to Martin's side was a Latin girl with fair skin and a hot figure.

Martin picked up his wine glass and raised his hand at the two men: "Let's get started."

A hot lap dance started, and Leonardo asked, "That's it?"

Martin took out a dollar, stuffed it on the Latina girl's waistband, and said, "Jessie, further service."

"You still remember my name!"

The energy that was consumed by participating in the premiere came back in no time.

Leonardo also changed his voice: "Sure enough, I am refreshed. My thinking is much more active. I have new ideas about the water gun party."

Martin asked, "Tell me a little bit?"

Leonardo replied in the tone of Martin in New York: "It's not exciting to say this kind of thing first."

That's what Martin did in New York: "Okay, let's see what you've come up with."

I hope it's not three big men holding pistols on the beach or in the courtyard of the villa, that would be too embarrassing.

Nicholson said suddenly, "Why don't I feel anything?"

Martin turned his head slightly, and saw two huge black tires rolling over Nicholson's old face, and said, "You're useless, useless."

Leonardo echoed: "You can't do it!"

Nicholson immediately got angry, leaned back from the black wheel, and said, "I want to take you out."

The black girl opened her hand and stretched out five fingers.

Nicholson gave Martin and Leonardo each a middle finger: "Go ahead, I will leave first!"

The old bastard was very disrespectful and took the black girl away first.

Martin and Leonardo drank while enjoying the face-washing service, and did not leave the club until it was close to eleven o'clock.

Atlanta, Marietta Entertainment Agency.

The lights are still on in the performing arts director's office. On the old-fashioned wooden desk facing west, a glass bottle of Coke produced in 2003 shines brightly under the light because of the smearing of olive oil.

Robert stood in front of Coke, facing the west, muttering: "The arrest warrant will definitely succeed!"

Just tonight, Jessica and Emily are taking turns working overtime at Davis Studios.

They have to monitor the public opinion feedback on the Internet.

The film crew outsourced online word-of-mouth marketing to a company, and Jessica also found an outsourced job in her own name, and posted articles on a website where movie fans gathered.

The basic quality and word-of-mouth of the wanted warrant are guaranteed, so it is natural to recruit more people to wave the flag.

With the development of the film industry to the present, good word-of-mouth is no longer spontaneously formed by movie fans.

There is too much marketing and behind-the-scenes promotion mixed in it.

On the IMDB website, many accounts specially raised by outsourcing companies posted well-prepared and well-received reviews.

"I didn't expect to see such a cool action movie after The Matrix."

"Martin's action scenes are as wonderful as ever, and the male lead's transformation from weakness and depression to release and strength is remarkable."

"Nothing else, Wanted Warrant is a movie that makes you high once."

On other movie forums and entertainment portal websites, countless related promotional soft articles popped up.

"As long as you don't hate Martin Davis and Angelina Jolie, after watching the movie "Wanted", you will fall in love with them with all your heart!"

The influence of media public opinion on the general public is not so great.

On weekends, those passer-by audiences who entered the theater, when choosing a movie, saw a "Wanted Warrant" that had been well received on the Internet or in print media, and naturally bought tickets out of their pockets.

As for the fans of Martin and Julie, they have already been fully mobilized through various fan organizations.

Members of the Coke Church all over the United States not only bought tickets to enter the venue, but also turned into tap water, becoming a node for the spread of the film.

That's why studios are willing to spend a lot of money to hire stars to lead roles.

They have supporters, they are topical, and they are constantly creating eyeball effects.

So, Julie hugged a child, led another child, and the nanny pushed another child, and she frequently frequented Century City and Rodeo Drive, the busiest places in Los Angeles.

"People" magazine once again used her as the cover character, publishing the serialization of Jolie's refugee diary written during the Middle East and Africa.

It can be said that Julie has chosen a very stylish and future path. After all, there is no need to worry that refugees will disappear on a large scale.

Because her country will help her create a steady stream of refugees.

Martin accepted Ernie Lively's invitation and came to Burbank to meet together. They deliberately chose the outdoor cafe as the meeting place, so that the paparazzi could take enough pictures.

Related gossip scandals emerged as the times require.

"Martin Davis Gets Approval from Girlfriend Blake's Family!"

"According to reliable information from insiders, Martin Davis talked about his engagement with Blake during a meeting with Blake's family."

The insider is naturally Bruce.

He found Jody, the paparazzi who cooperated with him, and provided the so-called photos and inside information.

Martin fabricates his own gossip and sells it backhand to the media. He is very skilled.

All of these are designed to attract people's attention and let their eyes turn to related movies.

On the afternoon of the first Thursday in November, Wanted was screened in advance in 3,100 theaters in North America, earning an advance box office of US$6.88 million!

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