Hollywood Drawing

: Five hundred and fifty seven - foil

The commercial car gradually went away, and a gaze on the second floor followed the car that went away, and slowly retracted it. Behind the female reporter was the staff who were busy packing things, but she stood by the window and kept her eyes on the distant Hollywood director until the car disappeared into the darkness of Washington.

"A young man full of charisma, right, Jennifer."

A joke came from behind the female reporter. A choreographer stood beside her and looked side by side at the night outside the window. At this time, the front door of the theater happened to just end a movie, and countless fans were talking about Batman and The Joker, bustlingly disappearing. in front of the cinema.

"Yes, if I were twenty years younger, I would definitely give him my number." The female reporter named Jennifer shrugged and said frankly: "Maybe I will go back to the hotel with him, not necessarily. ."

"Wow, don't be stupid, dear editor-in-chief Jennifer." The colleague standing beside him shook his head helplessly, mercilessly debunking the woman's fantasy. "This guy is the most famous **** in the country, and the female star who wants to climb into his bed can line up from LA to San Francisco, so get ready for the **** overtime tonight."

As he said, Wayne himself can go to the hotel to rest without any psychological burden, but this ordinary Sunday night in the middle and late May, the media industry practitioners in North America are destined to lose the opportunity to sleep normally. Overtime has become unavoidable.

As time went by bit by bit, cinemas in major cities in North America gradually ended today's screening work, and sent away the last batch of cinema customers. " and "Batman: The Dark Knight" statistics are also sent to the headquarters company from major theaters across North America.

In this era when the network has not been applied to the cinema system, all the statistical data about the box office must be sent by the cinema manager to their respective headquarters companies, and then will be aggregated by a special third-party statistical company, so that they can be quickly and accurately collected. Various data are calculated and finally sent to distribution companies, media, etc. In this era, there is basically no possibility of simplification.

When the time passed after midnight and it was getting closer to the early morning hours, the media capital of Los Angeles, Burbank, was crowded with people during the day. Authoritative media, especially those related to entertainment.

All the newspapers are waiting anxiously, especially those editors and senior executives who usually see the beginning and the end of the dragon, who are rarely sitting quietly in their respective offices.

Not only in Burbank, the media capital of Los Angeles, but also in the building where the Chicago Sun newspaper is located in Chicago, Times Square where many media in New York are located, and the location of the Washington Post, which interviewed Wayne not long ago tonight. , all keep the lights bright, and a large number of staff are working overtime hard.

An interview manuscript that had just been sorted out was held by the editor-in-chief Jennifer. She hurriedly knocked on the door of the editor-in-chief's office. When the door was opened by the secretary, the scene inside surprised her. , Almost all the editors of the "Washington Post" are gathered in this small office at this time.

"Washington Post" editor-in-chief Edwards Jackson was sitting behind his desk. When he saw Jennifer come in, he didn't rush to watch the interview draft that she had finished after rushing for half the night, but just pointed to the vacant seat, She sits down for a meeting first.

"It's just about you, just right, let's have an emergency meeting first."

Editor-in-chief Edwards-Jackson knocked on the desk with one hand, and the secretary consciously pulled the shutters that separated the office from the outside. "If nothing else, we will issue a special issue tomorrow, Jennifer, and your interview manuscript will also be included in this special issue."

Hearing the editor-in-chief's words, several editors in the office could not help but straighten their shoulders. This is Washington, and the newspaper they work for is the authoritative "Washington Post"! The fact that this authoritative newspaper, which has a huge influence in North America and even in the world, can be added to a special issue shows how influential the things to be published are.

"Shouldn't it be..."

An editor-in-chief, who was mainly in charge of the newspaper's typesetting, pointed to the manuscript Jennifer put on the desk, and his tone was full of incredulity. "Shouldn't we be putting out an entertainment special for that movie director, or the Batman movie that's coming out?"

Edwards-Jackson nodded. "That's right!"

Several editors in chief are instantly refreshed, including Jennifer, who just interviewed Wayne tonight. The Washington Post does have an entertainment section, but they are an authoritative big media with a distribution range all over the world. The content and style of the reports are also based on major social news, and entertainment is not the focus of this authoritative media at all.

In terms of the style of their newspaper, in fact, they are two parallel lines with the entertainment industry full of gossip. Even the entertainment-related news released every day is mainly based on realism, such as this kind of additional issuance. The behavior of the entertainment special, the first for The Washington Post since its inception, shows how surprised the editors were with the decision.

"It's two o'clock in the morning." Editor-in-chief Edwards Jackson didn't have time to tell everyone, raised his wrist and glanced at his watch, and continued: "After last week's North American theater market statistics came in, we will use 'Batman: The Dark Knight' is the main film, writing a box office bulletin, and the additional special issue is also dominated by Wayne Greenberg."

Editor-in-chief Jennifer was very excited when she heard the editor-in-chief. She was not lying when she faced Wayne. She herself is indeed one of Wayne's fans, so the box office trend of "Batman: The Dark Knight" has always been in the air. Pay attention. With the movie viewing craze set off by this film in just over a week, all the box office records in the North American theater market can be said to have been shattered instantly, and this past weekend, the box office results of this film were released. Afterwards, it is destined to break the eyeballs of more people.

But even so, Wayne is also the first Hollywood director to ask The Washington Post to issue a special issue for a period of time. He is the only director in North America to receive such an honor.

This is just a scene in the "Washington Post" newspaper, and this scene is also happening in other major newspapers in North America, but compared to the "Washington Post" which focuses on serious and realistic news. Said that other media that mainly report entertainment gossip are trying their best to add content about Wayne to the special issue tomorrow.

It's really amazing what Batman: The Dark Knight has achieved, and they've used up all the compliments when the movie hits the box office in its opening weekend.

On the same day, the fish maw gradually turned white, and another working day has arrived on Monday. Various newspapers related to the North American box office last weekend were also delivered to the entire North American public in the morning. The headlines of each media may be different, but The main tone is surprisingly consistent.

The first to bear the brunt is the "Washington Post", this authoritative media, in the special issue of the title, is:

"Death, paying taxes, and Wayne's successful movie, these three things are about to accompany this generation of young people for the rest of their lives!

In the past weekend, the enthusiasm for the North American summer program is still high. Last weekend, there was only one large-scale film "Jurassic Park 2" in the North American theater market. The film achieved a good result of 44.9 million US dollars on the day of its opening. The box office on Saturday dropped to 31.75 million US dollars, and it closed at 23.6 million US dollars on Sunday. Although the overall showing a downward trend, the box office of the first weekend of release successfully exceeded 100 million. , the North American box office grossed $100.25 million!

Since "Jurassic Park 2" has achieved excellent results at the box office as soon as it was released, the number of North American theaters continued to rise this week. The highest weekend in the theater market. The reason for the audience's frenzy in watching movies is not "Jurassic Park 2" that opened last weekend.

The North American theater market continued to rise in the summer, mainly due to the screening of "Batman: The Dark Knight", which entered the next weekend, the latest masterpiece of Oscar's new best director Wayne Greenberg. It ushered in a strong rebound in the day, and it smashed 47.5 million US dollars in the North American theater market last Friday!

$35.27 million on Saturday, UU Reading www.uukanshu.com $31.66 million on Sunday, and $119 million from the North American theatrical market again in three days the following weekend, "Batman: The Dark Knight" grossed $399 million at the box office , has won the weekend box-office championship, and also temporarily ranked first in the 1997 annual box-office list. The film's North American box office has been infinitely close to 400 million US dollars. Perhaps before tonight, it may become the first film in North American film history to exceed 400 million US dollars!

The famous Hollywood director Steven Spielberg's "Jurassic Park 2", although the opening weekend of the film successfully exceeded 100 million at the box office, but the film has been locked by "Batman: The Dark Knight" for three days. Pressed firmly under the body, the performance of the film is quite satisfactory, which is more in line with the expectations of the outside world..."

"Is there anything else?" Wayne, who had just woken up early in the morning, smiled and shook his head at the Washington Post in his hand. Compliments, these nothing new compliments, he just skipped over and put down the newspaper in his hand.

"Uh, this, the Los Angeles Times' special issue of "Batman: The Dark Knight"." Nina yawned and handed her boss a new newspaper.

"The much-anticipated movie "Jurassic Park 2" opened on a large scale last weekend, and the box office successfully exceeded 100 million in the first weekend, but Steven Spielberg's masterpiece is destined to become Wayne Green Berg and the foil of "Batman: The Dark Knight", this DC epic that has entered its second week of release, continued to crush the theater market all the way last weekend, and the total box office has reached a terrifying $399 million... ..."

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