2430 National Frenzy
Friday.
"Audience friends, dear audience friends, I am derek-silver, welcome to Fox TV."
Hoarse! Just introducing himself, Derek had to roar with all his strength, release all his voice energy to ensure that the microphone could complete the radio smoothly. Even if the camera did not capture the panoramic view, he could still feel the monstrous momentum of the scene.
The bustling crowd lined up in an orderly manner, extending out like a winding dragon, then rolling around in circles, occupying all the nearby open spaces, like a grand gathering of fans, and their blood boiled.
"I am now in the amc theater in Times Square. The long queue behind me is here to line up early, hoping to see the audience of "Jurassic World" as soon as possible. Today, "Jurassic World" starring Renly Hall officially landed in major theaters. Since midnight, fanatical movie fans have been eager to take action, surrounding mainstream theaters, showing incredible enthusiasm and excitement."
At the same time, the helicopter camera is looking down from top to bottom. The dense crowds of people are lined up and extending all the way. The three nearby blocks have been occupied by fanatical movie fans, and the number of movie fans arriving at the scene one after another is still increasing, and there is no end.
It is hard to imagine that this is a commercial film, and it is a commercial film officially released throughout the United States - because this work can be seen in major theaters!
Universal Pictures has arranged 4,274 theaters to be released simultaneously, only lagging behind the "Avengers" three years ago, and basically the same as last month's "Avengers 2". It is the second largest work in film history. Anyone can see this work as soon as possible.
But the fans and audiences are still in a frenzy, and the queues can be seen in major cities, and New York is just the tip of the iceberg.
Not only Don Quixote, but also loyal fans who grew up with the "Jurassic Park" series also came out and went to nearby cinemas as soon as possible. Regardless of the quality of the finished product, I just hope to sit in the cinema as soon as possible and relive the memories.
The lively scene was so lively that even the TV news host was shocked.
"According to incomplete statistics, the branch of Amc Times Square alone has gathered more than 2,500 viewers on site. They have set up tents and queued up since yesterday, just to buy IXA Hall movie tickets first, hoping to get the most perfect viewing experience. Now this wave is still spreading."
Derek still worked diligently to complete his news reporting work, but the constant noise at the scene was so surging that he had to keep talking at the top of his throat. The live broadcast program lasted less than five minutes before he could feel the burning pain in his throat.
"I just talked to the theater manager that the proportion of 'Jurassic World' has exceeded 45%, but the movie tickets on Friday were still sold out easily. This is the second time that the Amc Times Square store has created such a feat in just two months since 'Avengers 2'."
Derek took a little step back, moved out of position, and let the camera record the grand occasion behind him.
Ahhhhh!
Roar roar roar!
The audience in line waved and cheered towards the live broadcast camera, and the rolling sea of people spread along the baseline of the camera's vision. The team that could not see the end of the sight went forward at the far end of the line of sight, and finally made a turning point at the corner of the street and extended to the next block.
The hurried pedestrians around who were watching the bustling around couldn't help but turn their heads frequently, and they cast curious eyes 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 but most accurate way, before his voice was completely swallowed up by the stormy waves on the scene.
Fox TV made a fortune by the news and is best at seizing current affairs hotspots to promote and promote itself, and even uses everything to make news explosions. Therefore, it has been exposed in the United States, Britain and Australia many times, but it is still deadly.
Despite their terrible reputation, the news acumen is undoubtedly: "Jurassic World" is the latest current hot topic they have keenly captured.
In addition to New York, Fox TV has set up live broadcast points in another fourteen cities across the United States, including big cities such as Los Angeles, Chicago, Seattle, and medium-sized cities with relatively limited populations such as Boston, New Orleans, and Salt Lake City. In addition, there are small towns with a permanent population of less than 100,000, such as Lawrence, Green Bay, and Page. They are divided into different regions, different sizes, different types and different styles to carry out live broadcasts.
In this way, the grand event of the "Jurassic World" full-scale release is fully displayed:
The differences in responses between the east coast, the west coast and the central part, the differences in attention between large cities and small towns, the degree of participation in different regions in large cities, and the levels of concern in different ethnic gathering areas in medium cities... and so on, not a set of cold data, but the host really enters the living areas of ordinary people and shows the most real reaction.
Of course, this kind of sampling survey also has tricks: nominally adding multiple types of patterns and categories, but the right to choose is still in the hands of the TV station. They can decide what kind of scene they are going to present to convey what information - whether to choose the area with the most crowded people in Times Square or the area with few crowds in Long Island, which is very different for the "feedback phenomenon" in New York.
There are many people, few people; enthusiastic, cold; positive, negative.
These deviations are possible results of sampling surveys, and the impact on box office data is completely different in the end. But fortunately, the noisy scene presented by Fox TV is hinting in all aspects that a party is coming across the North American continent:
A party for the whole nation!
For a small reference data, if the statistical box office is readjusted with inflation factors, then the "Gone with the Wind" released in 1939 will top the list with a US$1.8 billion data in North America, and the "Star Wars" in 1977 and the "Voice of Music" in 1956 will be the runner-up and third respectively.
"Jurassic Park" in 1993 ranked 16th in film history with a data of 820 million. Among the films released after 1993, only "Titanic" and "Avatar" can surpass this work.
What does this mean?
This shows that "Jurassic Park" is definitely the most influential work in the North American market in 20 years. It breaks regional restrictions and racial differences, ignores age and class, and truly makes all viewers willing to enter the cinema and enjoy the charm of movie magic on the big screen.
Now that "Jurassic World" has officially landed, the entire North American region is also welcomed with the highest specifications. No wonder the "New Yorker" said in the comments, "Except for the upcoming "Star Wars: The Force Awakening" that will be released at the end of the year, I'm afraid no movie can effectively compete with the dinosaurs."
From the linkage of Fox TV's fifteen cities, you can see that those joys and happiness shine in your eyes, and you can feel the excitement from the heart. Even the residents of remote towns in the central region are even more excited than big cities like New York and Los Angeles.
Many people wear "Jurassic Park" T-shirts, dress up as dinosaurs, and wear dinosaur masks, and seem to have returned to their childhood overnight and go to watch this movie happily. This sincere enthusiasm and excitement has surpassed the limits of the movie itself.
After the show was broadcast, people deeply felt the craze of "Jurassic World". The premiere was lively and the excitement of media commentary were just preheating. The first day when the movie officially landed in theaters was the opening of the Carnival - on Friday's weekday, countless movie fans could not wait to enter the cinema.
No one wants to be late, let alone miss it.
Such a mad scene made the millennials born after 1993 completely stunned, and seemed a little unbelievable. It turned out that their parents and elders also had this side, and the situation was not inferior to the fanaticism of comics, so that they couldn't help but breed a sense of surprise like "What's wrong with dinosaurs?"
The heat wave continued from the midnight event in the early Friday morning to the midnight event in the early Saturday morning, and it was endless all day!
Then, everyone began to get excited: under such a wave, what is the first-day box office figure of "Jurassic World"? Can it really set a record? Or are these popularity booms just illusions of bubbles, and is it too small to really convert into box office?
All the focus of millions of eyes fell on the exhibition relationship. They chose to announce Friday's box office data at 9:00 on Saturday morning.
Major media, major film companies, and major authoritative self-media are all constantly refreshing the website pages, hoping to get news hotspots, but because of the excessive number of logins and the refresh frequency is too fast, the website has a brief black screen, and the entire North American region can hear a scream of exclamation, and the Burbank area in Los Angeles can be truly heard.
Too real.
Fortunately, the black screen was only temporary, and the website quickly returned to normal, and the exhibition relationship did not break the appointment and completed the update in time.
The highly anticipated "Jurassic World" single-day box office numbers on Friday were presented to you like this:
$104 million!
One hundred million, zero, four million.
Record, birth!
Chapter completed!