Chapter 134 The Crazy Racing Is Really Released
"Exclusively revealed that the original male lead of "Crazy Racing" was Jiang Yu. Why did he change the starring role when the filming starts?"
"In order to be the male lead, Huang Bai actually did this kind of thing on the crew."
In the Internet cafe, Wang Weili looked at the two news on Sohu Entertainment Channel, and her curiosity was suddenly aroused and she couldn't help but clicked in.
He is a fan of "Crazy Stone". He watched it four times and could memorize all the lines in it. He is also very familiar with Huang Bai and Jiang Yu, Hei Pi and Xie Xiaomeng.
Looking at such a thrilling title, he even had a big picture of a fight. He clicked in and was about to find out, and the content of the article read:
"Actually, Jiang Yu, Ning Hao and Huang Bai are also good friends in life. After Ning Hao finished writing the script of "Crazy Racing", he contacted Huang Bai and wanted him to play the male lead, but Huang Bai refused. Why is this?
It turned out that he thought he had not had the ability to play the male lead well, so he recommended Jiang Yu to Ning Hao. Finally, with the encouragement of Jiang Yu and Ning Hao, he finally mustered up the courage to break through his previous image in "Crazy Racing".
If you want to know Huang Bai’s wonderful performance in “Crazy Racing”, let’s go to the cinema together…”
After reading this news, Wang Weili thought:
That's it?
You're making such a big title, clicking in and seeing it?
Wang Weili clicked another news, and he wanted to see what Huang Bai did on the crew in order to be the male lead.
"In "Crazy Racing", there was a scene where Huang Bai was beaten by the coach in the rain. At the beginning, Teacher Ma Shaohua, who played the coach, was reluctant to take action. The filming seemed very fake and could only be reshooted.
When the fight was really done, various situations occurred in the cooperation between departments, which led to Huang Bai being beaten in the rain for a whole day. Only with such a dedicated spirit can you make wonderful movies..."
If you really know how to write, just find a factory to make screws!
Wang Weili felt that his IQ was insulted, and this was all the junk content.
"Awei," Senior Li Lan came in with two cups of milk tea and smiled.
"Lanlan," Wang Weili immediately smiled.
Since he and his senior sister watched "The Snow Mountain Evil Spirit" last time, he felt that the relationship between the two was progressing very quickly.
Every time the two meet, it seems that even the air becomes ambiguous.
Li Lan sat next to him and looked like a lady, "What movie should we watch tonight?"
Wang Weili said: "Why don't you watch "Crazy Racing", I'll read the news that this movie is very funny."
Although I was speechless by the news of the title party, I remembered the movie "Crazy Racing" invisibly, and I would unconsciously tend to make decisions.
Li Lan sucked the milk tea and bit the straw and said, "But I want to see Jay Chou stick."
"Is Slam Dunk? There are so many celebrities in this movie, I guess there must be many people. Otherwise, we will watch Slam Dunk first and then watch Crazy Racing at night?" Wang Weili said with great enthusiasm.
"Well, that's fine, remember to bring your ID card with you."
"When you watch a movie, you don't need an ID card, why do you want to bring that thing?"
"Uh," Li Lan almost choked to death, so she had to say, "I'm afraid it's too late to go back to the dormitory."
"Don't worry about this, I will definitely send you back to the dormitory," Wang Weili patted his chest, looking very conscious, "Even if the aunt closes the door in advance, I can still call it open."
"Then, okay..."
Wang Weili chuckled and turned around to continue surfing, "I'm looking for the trailer for Slam Dunk, but I don't know what the movie is about..."
Li Lan looked at the serious-looking big boy in front of her, and a strange thought suddenly popped up in her mind:
Isn't this guy really want to watch a movie?
...
On January 26, "Slam Dunk", "Yangtze River 7" and "Crazy Racing" were released at the same time, and the 2008 Spring Festival battle kicked off.
Among these three movies, "Racing" is not the most advantageous. "Yangtze River VII" has Stephen Chow and sentiment, "Slam Dunk" has Jay Chou, and a series of big-name stars.
These two things are enough to convince the audience to enter the theater.
What is "Racing"?
Is there a series of crooked and cracked-ups, plus four or five plot lines that the actors themselves can't figure out?
With this, can the box office be taken out of the audience's pocket?
Ning Hao didn't believe it, Huang Bai didn't believe it, and although Jiang Yu had confidence, he couldn't help but have some doubts.
He remembers that "Racing" was released in 2009 and had a box office of over 100 million yuan, but now it has been released a year ahead of schedule. Jiang Yu never thought of it and actually met Zhou Xingchi.
Anyone who encounters this mountain will be scared.
Unless he makes a mistake.
The film has been released and all the publicity methods that can be used have been used. Jiang Yu has no good idea, so he can only follow Ning Hao and the others step by step to run a roadshow.
Among the three movies of the same period, "Racing Car" has the lowest schedule. "Yangtze River VII" can get 40% of the schedule and rank first, but "Racing Car" is less than half.
For cinema managers, which movie has gimmicks and big stars that can attract audiences, it will naturally give it a higher schedule.
Big Star = High Box Office
This equation was once valid in the Celestial Empire.
Don’t think that traffic movies are all the pots of young and fresh meat. Those old bacon is not a good bird, and they are more fun to play.
I spent a lot of money to hire a group of big stars, but I couldn’t even tell a story about a script well. Then I contacted the media to hype the popularity up to the sky, and then I could go to the movie market to cut leeks.
This model was already popular in China before Internet capital invaded the film and television industry, and it was all about playing the audience as monkeys in Mount Emei.
This is how the reputation of domestic movies is corrupted little by little.
And "Slam Dunk" is also one of them.
In the evening, Wang Weili pulled his senior sister's wrist and walked into the cinema with a proud look on her face.
In the afternoon, he took his senior sister into the cinema with anticipation, but after watching "Slam Dunk", he just said two words: disappointment.
It seemed as if I had seen it, as if I hadn't seen anything.
There is no doubt that Jay Chou has a talent in music, but in acting... that is really not his strength.
The whole movie has a slight plot and basically no logic. Jay Chou is extremely perfunctory and handsome on the big screen. The big stars come and go like a browse. Even if Li Lan is a fan of Jay Chou, he has to say: This movie is really boring.
Now Wang Weili has a chance and shows off with excitement with Li Lan, "I have known that Slam Dunk is a bad movie, and you still have to watch it. Now, if there are more stars in the movie, it means that this movie must be bad."
Li Lan was holding Coke popcorn in her hand, so she had to nod her head "Yeah, ahhh" and perfunctorily, thinking helplessly, this is such a fool.
The two of them walked side by side and followed the crowd into the theater. It was different from what Wang Weili imagined. The attendance rate of "Crazy Racing" in the theater was pretty good, almost full. The two hurriedly bent over and passed a row of seats and found a seat to sit down.
"Dangdangdang..."
Accompanied by the sound effects, an ugly golden dragon flag jumped out.
The video officially begins.
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There is still some later
Chapter completed!