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Chapter 42 The higher the better(2/2)

They were going to a new video rental store in Manhattan to participate in the "Dirty Dancing" video ceremony.

"Hi, Patrick", Ronald met the leading actor Patrick Schwytz. This time he also came to support the sale of the video. You must know that his current autographs and photos are extremely attractive to female audiences.

"Ronald, my wife Lisa asked me to bring her thanks." Schwytz gave an inlaid horseshoe to Ronald.

"This is the first batch of Arabian horse shoes we bought at the horse farm in Los Angeles. Lisa said that I can realize my dream because you have brought it to our family."

"Oh, it's really beautiful." Ronald accepted the gift, and then looked at the photos of the ranch taken by Schwytz. In the five-acre ranch, there was a small stable and a beautiful stallion.

He was having fun with Mr. and Mrs. Schwytz, looking very warm.

"This chain store seems to be opening everywhere... I have also seen many new stores opening in Los Angeles, especially in Hollywood. If you walk two blocks, you can see a new yellow and blue brand rental store." Schwytz

When I arrived at the door of the video rental store, the name of the store "Blockbuster" was clearly written in a vulgar combination of yellow letters on a blue background.

"Ouch..." There were many female spectators queuing up in the store, holding the "Dirty Dancing" video tape in their hands, waiting for Schwytz to sign it.

Seeing the real owner coming in, everyone gathered around happily. The store manager had to start to maintain order and let them line up to wait for autographs and photos. Soon the queue was out of the gate and their tails were thrown to the street. Some women passing by looked at

The posters for "Dirty Dancing" gradually gathered around.

They were all fans of Schwytz's movie, and none of them knew Ronald.

Ronald was able to chat with the female spectators in line.

"Do you all like this movie so much? The price doesn't seem cheap, it costs close to forty dollars, and renting it for a weekend only costs two dollars..." Ronald asked a woman who looked like a white-collar worker.

"No, no, you men don't understand. You can only have a copy of this kind of movie at home. Every time I feel down, I want to go watch a movie with my friends. Now that the video is available, I must buy it.

of."

"I don't quite understand. I thought you women only rented movies to watch." Ronald was very satisfied with the length of the queue. It seemed that there were quite a few female viewers who bought a copy and kept it at home.

"Other movies can be rented, but this one must be bought." Another audience member who looked like a middle-aged housewife in the team took over, "My friends and I like this movie very much. I can show it to them when they come over to my house on the weekends."

Look. We cry every time we see it..."

"Really? So beautiful?"

"Of course, it's not good-looking. Why are you lining up here? It's really good-looking. Look at how handsome Schwytz is. If I could dance with him, I would really do anything..."

"Well, I thought only us men would drink beer, eat pizza, and watch the Star Wars trilogy and stuff together on the weekends." Ronald became more and more happy as he chatted. Looking at the enthusiasm, he couldn't make money from video tapes.

few.

"This is our Star Wars. We women like this kind of movie. This director is very good at making movies. I haven't seen a director who understands our women's psychology so well in a long time. Maybe he is a female director..."

"It's a man. Look, the director's name is Ronald..." Ronald pointed to his name on the video tape box and said to the female audience member.

"Who knows, I heard that many directors in Hollywood are nominal. This movie understands women so much. I think this Ronald might have stolen the name of a female director who actually made a movie. Hmph...man! I like to steal the most.

It’s all thanks to women…” the female white-collar worker in front complained.

"Pfft, maybe..." Ronald laughed out loud.

"Ronald, the sales on the first day are very good. It is estimated that more than 100,000 sales will be sold during the holidays." In the evening, Michelle Cannold, the director of Daydream, called to tell the good news.

"It's very good. I see a high proportion of female viewers buying. What I saw in Manhattan today, the number of people who bought a box of collections was more than twice the number of people who rented it for a weekend." Ronald felt like he had won another lottery.

Yes, the purchase rate of this movie's video tape is unusually high.

"This is really great. Several stores in Los Angeles have similar phenomena. How much do you think our video tapes can sell? Is it possible to exceed one million sales?"
Chapter completed!
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