Best Movie Star

Chapter 139: new consideration

"The Mummy Returns" has landed in the North American market on a large scale with more than 3,400 theaters. With the foundation laid by "The Mummy", plus the effect of large investment, large production and super large-scale publicity in this era, the first day of its release is the same week. On Friday, 23.38 million US dollars were taken away from North America, which is also the highest single-day box office result in the North American film market since 2001.

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On Saturday, the single-day box office of "The Mummy Returns" rose by another 15 percent, taking $26.91 million from 3,401 theaters.

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In just two days, the North American box office of the film exceeded 50 million US dollars, which can be said to be a big commercial success.

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However, the film's reputation is very general. The two-day score on IMDB is only 6.5 points, while Rotten Tomatoes has completely fallen. The freshness is only 47%, with an average score of 5.2 points. Compared with "The Mummy", the word-of-mouth decline is quite obvious.

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"This sequel keeps adding jokes, showing digital stunts, but forgetting the most important plot."

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Professional film critics were very unhappy with this film.

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"The film did not reach the level of "The Mummy" at all. There are huge flaws in the logic of the story. The protagonist Brandon Fraser's performance was clumsy and seemed very mediocre."

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"The blunder of The Mummy Returns was the abandonment of characterization, especially with Brandon's character only remaining on the surface, using the plot as a clothesline for special effects and action scenes, if not for 1999's The Mummy. , this sequel has no plot at all."

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"Chicago Sun", Roger - Albert's column film review can be described as piercing.

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On the Metacritic website, the scores of 31 professional media have been collected, and the average score of "The Mummy Returns" is only 48 points.

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This website is a website that collects reviews on movies, TV shows, music albums, and games. The website will integrate the scores of each review and make a total score as the score of the project. Among the multiple short reviews of the project, Ranked from the best score to the worst score, the best evaluation score is from green to the lowest evaluation score in yellow and red. Therefore, Metacritic scores are often used by many companies as a reference.

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Of course, there are still good reviews.

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"For most audiences, the film is still a brand new and magical film. The thrilling adventures, the majestic battle scenes, the excellent computer stunt production, and the strong visual impact will make The audience was shocked."

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This kind of film review is more like a promotional advertisement specially put out by Universal Pictures, explaining the biggest selling point of the film in the most concise language.

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No matter what the media and film critics say, the fact that "The Mummy Returns" has exploded at the box office in North America in its first week is an irreversible fact.

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However, the negative word of mouth will inevitably affect the box office trend of "The Mummy Returns".

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"Those people also like to pick bones from eggs too much."

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In the office of Angel's agency Helen Herman, Matthew sat on a swivel chair and turned back and forth, and said to Helen Herman, "This is a commercial entertainment film, everyone has seen it and smiled happily. Is that enough? You have to pay attention to this and that..."

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Helen Herman would not be busy, opened the green tea that Matthew sent, brewed two cups, put one on the table in front of Matthew, and said, "Pick the bone out of the egg? This is used to describe the film critics really Appropriately, that's what they do and what they exist for."

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She said to Matthew seriously, "Don't look down on film critics. When you want to win an award in the future, their criticism will make you useless."

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Matthew nodded. He is definitely not an ordinary person who can get a column in the newspaper. Lao Mei is more concerned with business interests. Based on his experience in Hollywood, if those professional film critics are of no value, the newspaper will give a column?

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"I just think there's no need to be so strict with an entertainment movie like The Mummy Returns." Matthew picked up the teacup, took a sip, and said, "Isn't the movie good? They gave such a low score. "

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Helen Herman put down the teacup and said, "The Mummy Returns is indeed a good-looking film, but good-looking doesn't mean good." She took the initiative to end the topic and said, "I got news that the senior management of Universal Pictures hired a professional The company's survey company is conducting surveys on live audiences in hot theaters in major cities across the United States."

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Matthew was puzzled, "What are you investigating this for?"

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"I'm not very clear either." Helen Herman shook her head, "I guess Universal Pictures is doing something."

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She asked Matthew, "You didn't hear any news from the crew?"

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"No." Matthew spread his hands, "I haven't participated in the pre-promotion, and I don't know what they want to do."

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Even Helen Herman doesn't know, let alone a little actor like him.

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"Stop talking about that." Helen Herman sat back behind her desk, opened her laptop, and said, "Your role has been well received. Many media and fans think that The Scorpion King is one of the highlights of the film."

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Speaking of this, Matthew was in a pretty good mood, "Is this a reward for hard work?"

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Helen Herman said, "In this circle, hard work doesn't necessarily pay off."

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Matthew shrugged, stood up and prepared to say goodbye, "You always hit my good mood, I'd better go home and have a drink alone to celebrate."

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"Well." Helen Herman didn't hold back, "Don't bother me for the past two days, I'm planning how to use the repercussions from the Scorpion King to create more momentum for you."

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On the way home, Matthew bought a bunch of the latest entertainment newspapers, returned to the house north of Burbank, and immediately rummaged for news related to him.

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Unlike Da Soy Sauce, who has an identity in "Band of Brothers", he played the ultimate villain in "The Mummy Returns". Many newspapers mentioned the Scorpion King when reporting "The Mummy Returns".

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For example, "Entertainment Weekly" gave "The Return of the Mummy" a column report. There is a sentence in it, which made Matthew watch it over and over ten times-in this mediocre film, the biggest highlight belongs to Matthew Horner. The Scorpion King, this evil and domineering character, made a stunning appearance and was unforgettable.

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In Universal Studios, the office area of ​​Universal Studios, a dozen people are gathering in a conference room to discuss.

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"We should continue to launch the sequel to the "Mummy" series as we did two years ago."

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"It's not about shifting goals and directions," said Jett Breton, associate director of production at Universal.

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Several people next to him nodded, and one of them echoed, "Judging from the current situation, the North American box office of The Mummy Returns is a big hit, and the final North American box office may exceed 200 million US dollars. We have no reason not to make a sequel."

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The person presiding over the meeting was production director Philip Clayston, who turned to Sean Daniel on the other side of the conference table and said, "Sean, you're the producer of this series, what's your opinion? ?"

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"I think it's prudent to make a sequel!" Sean Daniel looked serious, no one in the audience knew the series better than him, "I need to admit that the reputation of "The Mummy Returns" is not very good, and it can even be said that it is a little bad. The reason why the box office of "The Mummy" is not bad is mainly due to the good foundation laid by the first film. The high box office of "The Mummy Returns" consumes the popularity and support accumulated in the theater screening of "The Mummy" and the video tape market for two years."

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He looked at a few people on the opposite side and said, "The Mummy Returns is very likely to consume the enthusiasm accumulated by most of the fans. If we continue to launch the third film, the impact of negative word of mouth will spread to the greatest extent."

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He and Stephen Sommers never thought about filming a sequel to The Mummy Returns from the beginning, and neither of them knew what to do next. If they were forced to do it, the risk of failure would be greatly increased.

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Although the two had differences before, they still agree on matters of interest.

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Jett-Bretton was a little unwilling, "Let's just give up this series? It's really a pity not to make a sequel for such a high-grossing movie."

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"It's not giving up, it's temporarily sealing it up!" Sean Daniel obviously had an idea, "We use our time to let the film continue to ferment in the disc and video tape market, attract more fans, and then wait three to five years, and the negative word of mouth will continue to ferment. The impact becomes smaller, and when the expectations of the audience are restored again, the sequel will be launched, and the effect will be better."

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Seeing that Jett Breton was about to speak again, he said first, "I also want to ask you to pay attention to one thing, the problem of the actor Brandon Fraser."

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Jett Breton thought of the bad reviews that Brandon Frazier caused and swallowed what he wanted to say.

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Sean Daniel continued, "Brandon Fraser's self-discipline is poor, and his body fat is obvious, and it may become more obvious in the next two years. We are making an action-adventure movie, not a comedy, and it is impossible to let a fat man play the role. The protagonist. Some of the bad reviews for "The Mummy Returns" came from Brandon Fraser. Fans don't seem to like him anymore. We will start the sequel now. Should we use him or not? Use him, the second film is a big hit , how much will he get paid for the third film? Twenty million dollars? Is he worth the pay? The risk could be multiplied!"

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"This is really a problem~www.readwn.com~ Director Philip Clayston also saw a lot of criticism of Brandon Fraser in the newspapers. "An actor that audiences don't like can be a problem for the whole movie." Film. "

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"So, we might as well wait and see for the time being." Sean Daniel suggested, "If Brandon Fraserken takes the initiative to exercise and the follow-up films perform well, when we start the "Mummy" series, we can let him Continue to be the male lead! If it is worse than now in a few years, we will give him up, doesn't O'Connor have a son? We will speed up the timeline of the film and let O'Connor's grown son be the male lead, so that It can also realize the connection between the sequel and the previous work.”

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"Well." Director Philip Clayston nodded lightly, "This is indeed the safest way. The "Mummy" series is now our key profit-making project, and we can't let it be destroyed casually."

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Jack Breton thought for a while, then asked, "Is the series sealed like this? I'm afraid there will be opinions on the board of directors."

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Sean Daniel responded, "That's the second thing I'm going to say, Stephen Sommers has new thoughts on this series.")!!

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