Chapter 747 You suck, but I still love you
After leaving an imax3d cinema in New Orleans, Eren gently rubbed his eyes and walked into the parking lot. He found the Camaro sports car that he had mortgaged last month and drove in the direction of going home. He was very fast and almost reached the speed limit because he was eager to go back and to share his excitement and joy with others.
When she returned home, Ellen immediately sat in front of the computer, logged into Disney-Ryan Family Online, and clicked on the column belonging to "Transformers".
Fortunately, he can be regarded as the first person in North America to see the video. Now the Internet is still quiet, and Iron quickly typed lines of letters.
"When I learned that Ryan chose Michael Bay to take on Transformers, I felt as regretful as countless people, because I really doubt whether this guy who only knows how to make an epic movie, and I even worry about whether this director who can never control the excellent plot can provide us with a vivid and tortuous story."
"But now I understand that I'm wrong. I went to the cinema to watch "Transformers" for the Autobots and Decepticons, for the explosion, to stimulate my visual and auditory nerves, and to go all the same as the connotation and philosophy."
"From the above point, Ryan has definitely found the right person. Michael Bay is best at explosion! If I have anything to do with Ryan and Michael Bay after watching the movie today, then there are not enough Transformers on the screen!"
"The special effects of "Transformers" are so excellent. If this movie is on the highest throne of CGI special effects, the special effects of "Pirates of the Caribbean 3" and "Jurassic Park 3" released this summer can only be drawn on the next steps. These are simply two levels of effects. "Transformers" simply makes it hard for me to believe that these big guys were made on computers."
"Don't talk about the blocks in those cartoons. Although this is our childhood memory, it's hard for me to imagine what the blocks would be like to put them in this film. Don't yell at these skeletons after watching a few stills, because you can feel the shock of these 'scrambled iron' on the screen. If you are not a dead fan of an animation version of absolutely conservatives, then I can guarantee that you will accept the so-called scrambled iron in the film."
"This video is not used to tell the audience about life or to pretend to be connotations. This video has only two purposes: First, to make money in your pocket, and second, to make you feel happy after spending money. I just came out of the theater and saw that most of the audience who entered the theater felt happy, and they were as unsatisfied as me. I plan to contribute my second box office tomorrow."
Uploading my feelings to the website, Yilun refreshed the webpage, which already contained other people's feelings about the movie.
"It's over, I'm losing my rationality again."
"The classic "Transformers" that was so dead that they premiered was a bunch of posters, and there would be fanatical followers who were excited and shocked, so the schedule of the amc theater I went to showed that almost all the schedules were given to "Transformers". I pretended to be calm, but I lost my mind at the beginning of the film."
"The video can only be described as amazingly gorgeous. When the mechanical sounds sounded one after another when it was deformed, the entire theater was suffocated..."
"A last word, I love Ryan and Michael Bay to death."
The second day after the film was released, it was the traditional Thanksgiving holiday in North America. On this Thanksgiving Day, Transformers couldn't find any competitors of the same level. The rating of the video PG-13 is enough to ensure that most families can enter the theater to watch movies together. The tickets for 3D are a bit nervous, but they can always queue up to buy them. The IMAX hall is almost full. Tickets for this weekend were booked early.
"I called to book tickets yesterday and found that the tickets for the IMAX version were gone. I finally booked the tickets for the 3D version, but it was still midnight."
Complaints like this are emerging on the Internet.
However, compared with the 3D and IMAX versions of the film, the ordinary 2D version is not particularly powerful, and the attendance rate is not too high, which has affected the box office of the film to a certain extent.
But even so, the film snatched $58.5 million from North America on Friday one day, becoming the second highest single-day box office result in North America after "The Hunger Games". It was also Michael Bay's best single-day box office result.
The smooth start of "Transformers" did not relax Disney's publicity pace. It used to be $130 million in publicity and marketing expenses, but Disney was still in his hands at this time. After the film was released simultaneously around the world, the funds were thrown out one after another.
The Internet is now an important publicity base. Just after the premiere of the film, Disney launched an event on the Internet - Transformers, our collective memory!
Looking at the familiar old version of the pictures and fresh movie styles evoked memories of countless people.
"I felt so friendly when I saw the pictures of "Transformers" posted in the 1980s. I remembered my childhood! Only those who have experienced our time can experience the resonance of "Transformers" in our hearts. It was part of our childhood. Now this part appears in a more realistic image!"
"At that time, I hated being called Bumblebee the most, and everyone was fighting to be Megatron. And it seemed that Decepticons were much more popular than Autobots. Maybe the Autobots won less openly every time, and it was all the help of the director. Many of my peers around me learned to say in Megatron's tone-the enemy has discovered it and is ready to launch!"
"The newer and higher-tech version of the movie is very good, but for me, only the oldest version of Transformers I watched when I was a child is worthy of our miss. The clumsy lines and a bit outdated moves made me feel very intimate."
"Transformers" has been released for so many years and has cultivated a large number of fans in North America, just as the Los Angeles Times said.
"As the emotional bond that connects the generation born in the 1970s and 1980s, Transformers' status is particularly prominent, so there are now Transformers fan clubs, Transformers annual meetings, and online fan exchange activities, which are enough to provide the most basic audience for the live-action movie of Transformers."
On Saturday, the popularity of the film dropped slightly, while the 3D and IMAX versions still maintained extremely high attendance, while the number of viewers in the 2D dropped rapidly.
The North American box office on this day was as Ryan expected, with a certain decline, but the box office of 51.5 million US dollars per day has successfully pushed the North American box office of "Transformers" to a $100 million mark.
Compared with its good reputation among ordinary movie fans, the film has been unanimously criticized by film critics.
"While producer Ryan Jenkins and director Michael Bay have a way to get CGI toys and action scenes, they don't have the outstanding talent to redeem human life. Transformers' story on Earth is boring and surprisingly lifeless, and overall it's a film full of epic noise and nonsense."
It is strange that this type of film can be liked by veteran film critics. The films that they unanimously praised have never had such a terrifying single-day box office.
Of course, no video can be liked by everyone. Even some ordinary audiences don’t think it’s so interesting after watching the video.
"The biggest feeling after watching the video is dizziness and confusion! Apart from Bumblebee and Optimus Prime, I can't tell the shapes of other robots, and I can't call their names with them! I see the war between them - chaos! I can't see who fights who and how to fight. The war between humans and robots feels a little better. Because I'm not a Transformers fan, I have never watched anime, so I would like to ask if Autobots can only be transformed into cars? How can Megatron and others turn into airplane tanks?"
"Also, the plot of the film is too simple and thin. I originally watched the video because of Ryan, but I found that he was not the protagonist at all, but just a supporting role partner of a group of robots. In short, the villain robot, decent robot and human characters are very simple. I think if it is designed to be infinitely large in humans, trying to master and control all Transformers, but ultimately end up with the consequences, the theme may be deeper."
Even more, viewers who don’t like this type of video made sharp comments after watching "Transformers".
"I feel like "Transformers" is a special effects show. I don't have any special feelings for Transformers and I don't have any enthusiasm for blockbusters at all, so I feel very average."
"According to the usual pace of Ryan Jenkins' commercial films, if the funding is sufficient, he and Michael Bay might delete the content of human performances, and only film the Decepticons want to occupy the earth and the Autobots will protect them, and then fight from the Pentagon to the Panama Canal and then into the Pacific..."
"In this way, the whole film is performing special effects, changing and fighting, and humans are thrown around in it. It will definitely be better if you perform for two hours!"
More and more people commented on Transformers, and Ryan simply jumped out and posted an article on his blog and Facebook respectively.
"This is a movie with our childhood dreams. "Transformers" fulfilled our real dream. We like the moment of Transformers transforming the most. High technology is always the driving force for the beautification of the movie. Looking forward to the second part..."
In the eyes of some Transformers fans, the film realizes their dreams; in the eyes of others, the film destroys their childhood memories.
But except for a very small number of diehards, most Transformers fans have entered the theater again and again.
Chapter completed!