Friday.
"Viewers, dear viewers, I'm Derek-Silver and welcome to Fox."
hoarse! Just to introduce himself, Derek had to roar with all his strength, to release all the energy of his voice, to ensure that the microphone can successfully complete the recording, even if the camera did not capture the panorama, he could still feel the monstrous momentum of the scene.
The bustling crowd lined up in an orderly manner, stretching out like a long winding dragon, and then winding up in nine and eighteen bends, taking up all the open space in the nearby blocks one after another, like a scene. The grand gathering of movie fans could not help but boil with enthusiasm.
"I'm at the AMC theater in Times Square right now, and the super long line behind me is the one who came in line early, hoping to see the audience of 'Jurassic World' for the first time. Today, starring Renly Hall The 'Jurassic World' has officially landed in major theaters, and since the midnight show, the fanatical fans can't wait to act, surrounded the mainstream theaters, showing incredible enthusiasm and excitement."
At the same time, the helicopter shot is looking down on the entire block from top to bottom, and the dense crowds line up in an orderly manner all the way. The three nearby blocks are already occupied by enthusiastic movie fans, and the number of movie fans who arrive at the scene one after another continues to increase. , with no end in sight.
It is hard to imagine that this is a commercial film, and it is a commercial film officially released in the United States - because this work can be seen in major theaters!
Universal Pictures has arranged for 4,274 theaters to be released simultaneously, which is only behind the "Avengers" three years ago and basically the same as last month's "Avengers 2". The second-largest work in film history, anyone can see this work for the first time.
But the moviegoer audience is still in a frenzy, queues can be seen in major cities, and New York is just the tip of the iceberg.
Not only Don Quixote, but also those loyal fans who have grown up with the "Jurassic Park" series have also come out one after another, and went to the nearby cinemas for the first time, regardless of the quality of the finished product Sitting in the cinema for the first time to relive the memories.
The lively scene was so lively that even the host of the TV news program was taken aback.
"According to incomplete statistics, just at the AMC Times Square branch, more than 2,500 spectators gathered at the scene. They set up tents and queued up since yesterday, just to buy movie tickets in the IMXA hall first, hoping to get the most perfect movie viewing experience. . Now the wave is still spreading."
Derek still completed his news reporting work diligently, but the constant noise at the scene was so loud that he had to keep pulling his voice to speak, and he could feel the live broadcast in less than five minutes. The burning pain in the throat.
"I just talked to the theater manager, 'Jurassic World' has more than 45% of the film, but the movie tickets are still easy to sell on Friday, which is also after the 'Avengers 2' , the second time the AMC Times Square store has done such a feat in just two months."
Derek took two steps back slightly, stepped aside, and let the camera record the pomp behind him.
Ahh!
hoo hoo hoo!
The spectators who were queuing up waved and cheered at the live broadcast camera. The rolling sea of people spread all the way along the baseline of the camera's field of view. The corner turns a corner and extends to the next block.
The hurrying pedestrians who were watching the lively around couldn't help but turn their heads frequently, casting curious gazes because of such a lively scene.
"From the current situation, the pace of 'Jurassic World' hitting the premiere box office record is indeed unstoppable."
Derek put an end to his live coverage in the simplest and most accurate way possible, before his voice was completely engulfed by the storm.
Fox TV made its fortune on news, and is best at seizing the hotspots of current affairs for its own propaganda. But it is still deadly.
Despite their terrible reputation, their news acumen is unquestionable: "Jurassic World" is the latest hot topic they have captured.
In addition to New York, Fox Television has set up live broadcasts in 14 other cities across the United States, including large cities such as Los Angeles, Chicago, and Seattle, as well as medium-sized cities with relatively limited populations such as Boston, New Orleans, and Salt Lake City. Lawrence, Green Bay, Peggy and other small towns with a permanent population of less than 100,000 people are divided into different regions, different scales, different types and different styles, and live broadcasts.
In this way, the full-scale opening day of "Jurassic World" is fully displayed:
Differences in responses on the East Coast, West Bank and Central, differences in attention between large cities and small towns, levels of participation in different regions within large cities, levels of concern among regions with different ethnic groups within medium cities... and so on, no A set of cold data, but the host really walked into the living area of ordinary people and showed the most real response.
Of course, there are tricks to this kind of sampling: nominally it adds a variety of tricks and categories, but the choice is ultimately in the hands of the TV station, who can decide what kind of picture they are going to present to convey what message-what is the choice? Choosing the most crowded area in Times Square or choosing the less crowded area on Long Island makes a world of difference for New York's "feedback phenomenon."
Many people, few people; enthusiasm, indifference; positive, negative.
These biases are all possible results of sample surveys, and ultimately have completely different impacts on box office data. But fortunately, all aspects of the raucous scene presented by Fox are suggesting that the entire North American continent is welcoming a party:
National carnival party!
A small reference data, if the factor of inflation is taken into account and the statistical box office is readjusted, then "Gone with the Wind" released in 1939 will top the list with US$1.8 billion in North America, and "Star Wars" in 1977. And 1956's "The Sound of Music" came in second and third place, respectively.
In 1993, "Jurassic Park" ranked 16th in film history with 820 million. Only "Titanic" and "Avatar" were released after 1993 to surpass this work.
This shows what
This shows that "Jurassic Park" is definitely the most influential work in the North American market in the past 20 years. It breaks geographical restrictions and racial differences, and ignores age and class, and truly makes all audiences willing to go. Enter the cinema and enjoy the magic of cinema on the big screen.
Now that "Jurassic World" has officially landed, the entire North American region has also welcomed it with the highest standards. No wonder "The New Yorker" said in the comments, "In addition to the upcoming 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' at the end of the year, I'm afraid there is no movie that can effectively compete with the dinosaurs."
It can be seen from Fox TV's 15-city linkage, those joy and happiness are shining in their eyes, and they can really feel the excitement from their hearts. Even the residents of those remote towns in the central region are better than New York and New York. A big city like Los Angeles is even more excited.
Many people wore "Jurassic Park" T-shirts, dressed up as dinosaurs, and wore dinosaur masks. It seemed that they had returned to their childhoods overnight, and went to watch this movie happily. This sincere enthusiasm and The excitement has surpassed the limits of the film itself.
After the show was broadcast, people deeply felt the frenzy of "Jurassic World". The excitement of the premiere and the excitement of the media comments were only warm-up. The first day when the film officially landed in theaters was the opening of the carnival. — On a Friday weekday, countless moviegoers can’t wait to walk into the cinema.
No one wants to be late, let alone missed.
Such a crazy scene makes the millennials born after 1993 completely dumbfounded, and they seem a little unbelievable. It turns out that their parents and elders also have such a side, and the situation is not inferior to that of the heroic fanaticism. Can't help but breed a sense of "what happened to the dinosaurs".
The uproaring heat wave lasted from midnight on Friday morning to midnight on Saturday morning, all day long!
Then, everyone couldn't help but get excited: under such a wave, what was the first-day box office number of "Jurassic World"? Is it really possible to set records? Or, these popularity booms are just bubble illusions, and the proportion that really converts into box office is still too small
The focus of thousands of people's attention all fell on the exhibitor relationship. They chose to announce Friday's box office data at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday.
All major media, major film companies, and major authoritative self-media are constantly refreshing their website pages, hoping to grab news hotspots. The black screen, exclamations and wailing can be heard all over North America, and just the Burbank area of Los Angeles can really hear the cries coming from all directions.
xiaoshuting.info
too real.
Fortunately, the black screen was only temporary, the website soon returned to normal, and then the exhibitor relationship did not miss the appointment, and the update was completed in time.
The much-anticipated and eagerly-anticipated "Jurassic World" Friday single-day box office numbers are here:
$104 million!
One hundred million, zero, four million.
Record, birth!
In the history of North America and the world, the first work to break the $100 million box office in a single day was officially born!