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Chapter 492 The scale breaks through the sky

Please give me a monthly ticket and a recommendation ticket!

In the post-production editing room of Fox Building, Murphy reviewed the entire movie again according to the information provided by Carla Fiest, and then turned off the monitor.

"How is it?" Kara Fis is not only the director of Fox's production department, but also the head of the distribution department. "Can you take out the specific time?"

Without a specific time to complete, Twentieth Century Fox could not redefine a clear release date for "Wolf of Wall Street".

Murphy is very clear that the delay will have an impact on the film. If a new release date is not set as soon as possible to cooperate with the most important pre-screening promotional words, "Wolf of Wall Street" may fail the box office.

There is no need to count on how high the offline peripheral revenue can be. He doesn't want to spend more than ten or twenty years to recover the cost like some movies.

"Twenty days to twenty-five days!" Murphy thought for a moment and said with certainty, "I promise that the longest time will not exceed twenty-five days!"

Kara Fis calculated the time. It was early October and the release of the film seemed to be at least twenty days later.

"That's for the Thanksgiving period." She made the decision immediately.

In the United States, the fourth Thursday in November is "Thanksgiving". The Thanksgiving holiday usually lasts from Thursday to Sunday, which can be said to be the prime time for the release of the movie.

"Yes." Murphy nodded, "Just settle."

In this way, the release date of "Wolf of Wall Street" has been pushed from early November to the end of November.

It's only early October. Judging from the time on the books, the editing and modification of twenty to twenty-five days does not seem to delay the release in early November, but the actual situation cannot be calculated like this.

After re-editing, it takes time to review and grading the MPAA, 20th Century Fox’s copying takes time, it takes time to ship copies to major theaters in North America, and it takes time to promote the necessary pre-screening promotion...

Murphy and Cara Fais have prepared a heavy publicity and hype bomb, which has not been released yet, just to use it at the most critical moment before the release.

Carafes stood up and prepared to go back, but Murphy called her.

"I think MPAA's warning can also be taken out and made a fuss." He has long considered this aspect, "became a gimmick for our publicity and hype."

"Tell me," Kara Fis became interested.

When it comes to the practical operation of publicity, Murphy is just a rookie, but she knows that Murphy can always make some very operational suggestions.

"Transfer the MPAA announcement to the media," Murphy thought for a moment and said, "Do you think the 'the largest R-level film in history' can be hyped?"

Cara Fais said without thinking, "Good idea!"

She walked back and forth a few steps and said, "I will ask someone to formulate relevant strategies, you must cooperate."

Murphy shrugged, "No problem."

Just like in ordinary R-level movies, such as action movies, it is undoubtedly very risky, but films like "Wolf of Wall Street" are not originally facing 17 years old or even young people. The gimmicks of the largest R-level movie in history will attract the attention of many adults.

Even in North America, large-scale scenes are a powerful tool to attract audiences.

Of course, there will be a professional team from Twentieth Century Fox in charge of these things. Murphy has more energy to revise and edit, which is similar to what is expected. This adjustment between him and Jody Griffith took twenty-three days until the end of October.

Then, "Wolf of Wall Street" was once again sent to the American Film Association for rating by 20th Century Fox. Although the film's scale is still very large, Murphy showed an active and modified attitude. Coupled with the influence of 20th Century Fox within the American Film Association, the film finally successfully won the R-level.

This also means that the last obstacle to entering the theater market has been cleared.

In November, Twentieth Century Fox launched a intensive publicity offensive for "Wolf of Wall Street", and the first wave of the offensive was the storm about grading.

"The reason for the revision of "Wolf of Wall Street" was exposed. Murphy Stanton was warned by the American Film Association because of its large editing scale and was forced to adjust and modify the film!"

Similar news began to circulate on all the media and websites related to movies.

"Murphy Stanton's new film "Wolf of Wall Street" breaks through the sky and is ordered to change it by the American Film Association!"

"Wolf of Wall Street was forced to change schedules because of its large scale. Will this become Murphy Stanton's Waterloo?"

"The American Film Association finally couldn't stand watching it and decided to punish Murphy Stanton. His new film "Wolf of Wall Street" will become a victim!"

Although the release time of "Wolf of Wall Street" was forced to be pushed from early November to the end of November, during the period in early November, with the reputation and strong appeal that Murphy has established over the years, as well as the strong operating capabilities of Twentieth Century Fox, "Wolf of Wall Street" has easily occupied the headlines of the entertainment version of many media.

Along with media hype, there is another propaganda force based on the Internet. They are everywhere on traditional forums and emerging social media, which is a part of this era of Internet marketing that no one can ignore.

The Internet Navy, in conjunction with the propaganda of 20th Century Fox, spread various news about "Wolf of Wall Street" on the Internet in a unique way, and successfully attracted the attention of movie fans.

Twentieth Century Fox took the opportunity to hold a trial screen for the latest version of the film. Subsequently, related news was everywhere on social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook, and was reposted by countless movie fans.

"Many people who watched "Wolf of Wall Street" during the preview think that it is a bit incredible that the film can be classified as R-level. There are too many shots of drug abuse and eroticism in the film."

"It is said that when he was filming a passionate scene with Joanna Linli, a former Bon girl who is over 60 years old, Robert Downey Jr. was very nervous, resulting in a total of 26 films in that scene."

"I swear, "Wolf of Wall Street" is the most used non-documentary in dialogue so far, and this word has appeared at least five hundred times in the movie!"

Such news spread rapidly and attracted more and more attention. When Twentieth Century Fox once again held an audition for "Wolf of Wall Street", the number of people who signed up for the audition exceeded nearly a thousand times the capacity of the theater's audition, and had to adopt a random selection method to choose the audience for the audition.

On the day of the preview, in addition to hundreds of ordinary audiences entering the theater, nearly a thousand people were surrounded outside, which made many media reporters think that "Wolf of Wall Street" was released in advance.

It is undeniable that large-scale shots alone cannot completely attract the audience, otherwise there would be no such thing as "Dancing Girl", "*** and "Instinct 2" films that have failed miserably. For films like this, they really want to win reputation and gain the audience's continuous attention. The story content above the level is the basis.

There is no doubt that "Wolf of Wall Street" has stories that attract audiences, and large-scale shots have become the advantage of adding icing on the cake.

At least, this seems to be the case in the eyes of those adult male audiences.

"After watching the preview, I found that the people around me were as excited as me and wanted to find a place to pick them up!"

"This life, this rhythm, is so cool!"

So Murphy's promotional slogan was also released and widely circulated on social networks.

"Wolf of Wall Street, the largest R-level film since the establishment of the hierarchy system!"

Although this promotional slogan cannot be used on movie posters, it has attracted countless attention once it appears on the Internet.

The American Film Association has relevant regulations on the official posters and promotional slogans for released films. Some images and slogans with too large scale cannot be used, but no one can restrict the news released by the water army on the Internet.

As time goes by, the influence of "Wolf of Wall Street" has spread rapidly, and without any suspense it has become one of the most anticipated films during this Thanksgiving-Christmas schedule.

As a die-hard fan of Murphy, Daisy has always been paying attention to this video. Although she did not participate in the preview due to her work, she has posted a question on her Facebook since the news of the largest R-level video that was the largest.

“How big is the scale of “Wolf of Wall Street”?”

With less than twenty days left before Thanksgiving, she found out the original question again, and a large number of people who participated in the trial screening wrote the answer column full of answers.

"Every word, I bring f***, revealing, and prostitutes in the office for a long time. The bed scene between Robert Downey and his wife. The most important thing is that Downey has been calling the bed!"

"I think the biggest scale is that Robert Downey Jr. puts the **** on the prostitute and sucks, and then beats them afterwards. Prostitute, prostitute, and girl screams. Sometimes the scale does not refer to how much it is exposed, but something that makes people feel that is more unexpected."

"It's not only a big scale, but also a very sudden. Including the opening credits of the opening credits, my chin almost fell off after watching it for three minutes. After reading it, I added that it's actually a big scale, but it feels like it's a big scale with a kind of bad taste."

"Actually, what I remember most was that Robert Downey Jr. was dripped wax and blew it with candles by a prostitute named Venice. Downey... Are you worthy of your wife?"

"Not* or not can be the only standard for size. The main reason is that you are unscrupulous in the movie and do it anytime and anywhere, so that you can't be guarded against."

Seeing this, Daisy immediately understood that after putting violent demolition to the limit in "Both of Steel", Murphy wanted to play eroticism to the sky within the rules of grading!

"I'm so looking forward to it!"
Chapter completed!
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