Shadow queen development plan

Queen Cultivation Plan Chapter 754

After finishing some of the final production work, he began to enter the publicity work as a movie star.

Shion is also very busy recently. If it hadn't been heard that Qiye was as tired as a dog, she wouldn't find time to visit him.

The two met briefly. They didn't even sleep, and they just ate a meal together, and then continued to devote themselves to their work.

While Qiye was busy building momentum for FZ, the 2007 North American box office battle has already begun.

The first to appear in February is "My Wife is a Big Mac" from DreamWorks and the comic film "Ghost Rider" from Columbia.

The former is a low-cost comedy, although the box office is not particularly good, but in terms of its low investment cost, DreamWorks should make a lot of money.

It's a pity that these are no longer important to the DreamWorks that has been sold to Monpella.

The latter is a comic movie of the famous Marvel character Ghost Rider.

Sony tried to use this to continue the brilliance it created in the Spider-Man series.

After all, seeing Jiufeng making a lot of money on the "Iron Man" project, it is impossible to say not to be jealous.

Since Jiufeng can revitalize a second-line character, he must also be able to.

With this idea in mind, Columbia "Ghost Rider" carried out a large-scale publicity.

Although Colombia itself knows that although this movie was produced at about the same time as "Iron Man", the amount of investment is not an order of magnitude at all.

Wanting to become a phenomenal work like "Iron Man" is completely idiotic.

But as long as the movie can successfully open up market reputation, then it will naturally be able to make a stable and profitable series.

For this reason, Sony also specially invited Nicholas Cage, the big star, to play the leading role.

Although Uncle Cage has begun to pick up bad movies due to debt problems, his reputation has obviously not fallen to the bottom, and he still has a certain market appeal.

Otherwise, why so many bad film companies would invite him to make films? It's not that this old man is profitable.

In fact, if it weren't for the character of Thor, who has a mythological background, that is too difficult to shoot, in fact, Sony is more interested in that project.

But in the end, Columbia finally chose to use the copyright of Thor in exchange for funds to shoot this relatively good film "Ghost Rider."

If you fast forward ten years, I believe no one will think this is a good deal.

But for now, both Colombia and the parent company Sony think the deal is a good deal.

Although the box office score of "Ghost Rider" is not as good as "Iron Man", there is still no problem in achieving the top 100 million in North America.

For a mid-budget superhero movie, this can be a sequel.

Hearing the news, Qiye silently drew a cross on his chest, and wished Sony and Uncle Cage luck.

In March, there was finally a movie that could be called a phenomenal title, and that was "The Three Hundred Warriors of Spartan" that pushed Zach Schneider to the gods.

This movie is very familiar to Qiye. Although most of it was shot on a green screen, the oil painting style shots can be described as works of art.

For this movie, Qiye itself is still admired, but for Zach Schneider, the biggest gainer of this film, Qiye is a bit difficult to evaluate.

As a director, Qiye also pays great attention to the picture, but in his opinion, the most important ability of a director is the ability to tell stories, that is, to grasp the rhythm of the shots.

This is definitely the weakness of Zhadao.

No matter how excellent the director's cut version of "Watchmen" and "Superman vs. Batman" are praised by the guide fans, in Qiye's eyes, it takes such a long time to tell the story. This is the director's negligence.

Although the director's cut version of the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy is unmistakable, their release versions are also highly praised.

The director's cut version is the icing on the cake, rather than relying on the director's cut version to prove the film's excellence.

Zach Schneider is a wizard at the level of the picture, and the action scene guidance is also very good, but if he can't connect the short board of storytelling, then he will suffer a big loss one day.

From Qiye's point of view, if Zha Dao is assigned a producer who is stronger than him, he might be able to restrict the other party and let him make full use of his strengths.

However, Qiye didn't intend to remind Warner about this matter. Anyway, it was Warner and DC who would suffer at that time, not Kiryu Qiye and Marvel.

The market for superhero movies is limited and DC is not dead. How can Marvel grab more market?

Although as a superhero fan, Qiye still likes DC's comics and characters very much, but his ass decides his head.

Think about the fact that Warner was trapped in the end, even the movie universe, a very lucrative thing, was terrified as a tiger, and even said that he would never make a collection of heroes like "Justice League" again. You know how miserable Zha Dao has smashed them. Up.

Of course, the big sales of the movie "Three Hundred Warriors of Spartan" has not only become popular, but it has also given a boost to the epic film market that has fallen into sluggishness.

After all, after "The Lord of the Rings", all epic movies are made with the rhythm of making one loss.

The epic dynasty led by "Lord of the Rings" that everyone expected did not come, but the last carnival of such films.

The success of "Three Hundred Warriors of Spartan" made the industry once again see the market for this type of film.

Unfortunately, Qiye knows that this is the final elegy of the epic film, and this film is not so much an epic film, but more like a superhero movie that Zhadao is good at.

Anyway, this movie is also a comic adaptation.

So there is nothing wrong with it.

Just when the outside world blew the director Zach Schneider to the sky, thinking that he was a genius among the new generation of directors, Jiufeng and Qiye received a group of very special guests.

They are composed of fans, media, film critics, and representatives of the theaters, and they are here to participate in the preview of "Fate Zero".

Looking at the movie on the screen, Qiye sitting in the front row of the theater was in a calm mood.

Now he is accustomed to this kind of thing, and he is far less nervous than when the preview of "Overlooking the Scenery" was held.

A few minutes ago, he was receiving the representatives of the theater, and these people even put down their bodies and shook hands with them.

They looked at him as if they were looking at green dollar bills.

Several consecutive movies have been selling well in North America. As the cinema chain closest to the movie market, they obviously have a certain degree of confidence in the signature of Qiye.

Not to mention the movie fans, they have always viewed their favorite filmmakers from the perspective of being deified, and they are also the hardest fans of Qiye.

As for the media and film critics, their attitude towards Qiye is just so-so, not only because Qiye is a commercial director full of copper in their eyes.

More importantly, Jiufeng and Qiye never put a lot of effort into the media and film critics' public relations, and they are basically just routine matters on the surface.

Except for a few well-connected media and film critics, Jiufeng seldom spends extra money to please them.

Perhaps this is particularly eye-catching for film critics who have become accustomed to the treatment of masters.

Qiye is fascinated by the thoughts of these people.

In Qiye's eyes, these people's views are far less useful than movie fans and cinema representatives, and their reaction is the most true feedback from the market.