On Monday morning, Daisy walked into the office on time. Because of her leisure work and her location in the corner of the big office, she turned on her computer and looked at her work email. She also forwarded several messages on Twitter and Facebook that her boss forced her to forward. Then she quietly typed in "Murphy Stanton" and "Wall Street wolf" on Google's website It's a name.

Tap the Enter key on the keyboard, and a large amount of relevant content appears in front of Daisy's eyes. Many of them are comments on Wall Street wolf, good and bad.

Daisy gritted her teeth when she saw the comments about "bad movies". She wanted to drag those guys to her face through the Internet and the screen and beat them up.

It's not enough to beat them severely. You should hang them on the hook, put them in the electric oven and bake them. When they are slightly scorched, they should be dragged out, smeared with oil and salt, and then continue to bake.

It must be roasted 18 times in a row to let those guys out of breath, and finally make them become charred outside and tender inside, and drag them to the market to sell barbecue!

As her eyes moved away from the comments, Daisy was attracted by the title at the bottom of the page.

"The wolf of Wall Street hit the box office in the first weekend, and Murphy Stanton's new film has no suspense to reach the top of the box office in North America!"

Daisy just looked at the title of the line and then clicked on the link, which was obviously the first weekend box office statistics of Wall Street wolf.

This is the latest North American box office express. Daisy put aside other ideas for the time being and took them seriously.

"Wall Street wolf landed in North American cinemas ahead of schedule on Thursday night and won $9.4 million that night. This achievement not only surpassed Murphy Stanton's last film" shameless bastard ", but also set a new North American R-class film advance box office record. Then it expanded to 3960 cinemas on Friday and won the box office champion of that day with $31.6 million."

"The film received another $27.4 million on Saturday, which is higher than the box office of the first day of Friday. It shows a good box office trend, and then received another $20.25 million on Sunday. The box office in North America will reach $79.25 million three days after the film's opening, easily winning the top of the box office in North America. Murphy Stanton continues to show strong box office appeal!"

"Men account for 77% of the audience in the first week of the film, occupying an absolute dominant position; 58% of the audience in the first week of the film are over 25 years old, showing a relatively clear age level; 46% of the audience support the Murphy Stanton brand, and 31% of the audience consider themselves fans of the starring Robert Downey Jr 。”

"In terms of word-of-mouth, the audience rating of Wall Street Wolf( cinema.score )Its popcorn index is 93% and the audience has a high reputation. According to the public praise of the audience, the film is expected to hit 250 million US dollars in North America. "

"The media evaluation of" wolf of Wall Street "is also mainly positive. 90% of the 225 media included in rotten tomato gave the film high praise, with an average score of 8.2 points; the authoritative media Metacritic included 49 media, with an average score of 81 points, with a good professional reputation."

See here, Daisy slightly dazed, Murphy Stanton or that Murphy Stanton, film talent is really amazing.

She suddenly shook her head, thinking of the protest at the Los Angeles Police Department, raising some dissatisfaction with Murphy Stanton.

They supported him so much and launched a massive protest. What happened? The sheriff was only expelled by the Los Angeles police to accept the investigation of whether it was related to job-related crimes, which was far from what she expected.

How can you let the sheriff go? Daisy shook her head and whispered to herself, "it turns out that Murphy Stanton is not as tough as his film shows. He's just a soft guy!"

The sheriff should be arrested and the smallest scalpel should be used to cut his flesh piece by piece until the skeleton is left!

Thinking of this, Daisy made a decision to go back to find out some of the "chainsaw thrillers" in the evening and watch them from beginning to end. Maybe she could think of a better way to torture those bastards!

Well, that's the decision! She took out her cell phone and added this item to her itinerary.

With the release of the box office of the first weekend of "wolf of Wall Street", the dispute between the media and the Internet has become more lively. There are many people who have hacked the film, more people who have spoken well for the film, and some onlookers are cheering on. It's not too big to watch the excitement.

Although dozens of Oscar judges are still fiercely criticizing the film, the core group of old men in the academy are still quiet. All of them are Hollywood elite. After decades of mixing in Hollywood, they haven't seen anything messy, and they can easily show their own position.

In fact, all these disputes are for Oscar.

No matter who is the black wolf of Wall Street, no matter how much praise the voice is, these disputes for the Oscar, summed up only one sentence: raise yourself, belittle your opponent!

In a way, it's like the presidential election of the United States. Similarly, in the publicity and public relations of Oscar, it's also allowed to slander opponents to a certain extent.In the past Oscar, there have been many more exaggerated situations. Compared with those unscrupulous slanders, Murphy and Wall Street wolf are not criticized at all.

In the 1940s, hurst, a media tycoon, was angry at the insinuation of Citizen Kane. He not only launched all his propaganda machines to block the film, but also threw money at the studio in an attempt to destroy the film. After that, he even attacked the director Orson wells personally. He did not hesitate to arrange minors in the latter's hotel room in an attempt to make the director Orson wells angry Sen wells was ruined.

Thanks to the kind-hearted police informed in advance, Orson wells was able to retreat, but Citizen Kane was not so lucky, and finally hated the Oscar.

As for the recent, that's more, the most typical is Harvey Weinstein, who Murphy worked with before.

In fact, Harvey Weinstein has been known as "the most unscrupulous pusher" in nearly two decades of Oscar games.

It can be said that since he joined, the relatively calm Oscar evaluation process has become bloody.

Shakespeare in love is undoubtedly Harvey Weinstein's most classic achievement and his most infamous "black PR".

At that time, Spielberg's "Saving Private Ryan" was the most popular. However, at the critical moment of the second vote, which is about to decide the ownership of the award, many negative news about "Saving Private Ryan" appeared in the media, such as the British World War II veterans, questioning the false depiction of Omaha beach scene at the beginning of the film, and so on.

In the end, "Shakespeare in love" won the best picture, but later became the object of ridicule in the test of time.

To be fair, Harvey Weinstein's public relations strategy is not as excessive as Hurst's. His most common tactic is to disclose his opponent's black materials to the media and drag his opponent's back with the help of the media.

For example, when Harvey Weinstein was still in Miramax in 2003, rob Marshall directed "Chicago", and PK was the powerful "pianist". According to Hollywood standards, "pianist" undoubtedly occupies an absolute advantage in the best film.

But in the award season, many media began to hype the personal history of pianist director Roman Polanski, and finally Chicago won the best picture.

So far, Harvey Weinstein's most popular criticism is not Shakespeare in love, but that he used to do everything when he was "black" and "beautiful heart". For a while, he said that the film deliberately concealed the homosexual tendency of the protagonist Nash, for another time, he said that Nash was "anti Jewish".

Considering the powerful influence of Jews in Hollywood and even the whole United States, the latter is particularly vicious in "distorting facts".

However, Harvey Weinstein can't cover the sky at all. Oscar is not Weinstein's game. Beautiful heart also has a strong producer and distributor behind it, and finally won the best picture.

In order to avoid an unnecessary war, Harvey Weinstein had to call Universal Pictures, the publisher of beautiful heart, to apologize.

Compared with other rumors, this has become Harvey Weinstein's only confirmed "black PR".

The academy does acquiesce that it can appropriately slander its opponents, but it is not unlimited black. The Academy of film arts and Sciences is not a decoration. Now, including Harvey Weinstein, Hollywood studios have learned a lesson from the "beautiful heart" incident, and "black" has become more cautious. Just like Murphy this time, it is difficult to see who is the real behind the scenes.

"The problem is that the public relations behind the Oscars have a long history and are no secret to the American media or the public."

Sitting on the plane back to Los Angeles, Gail gado asked curiously, "why should the college allow it to exist?"

"This is the same as the political campaign. Public relations represents the will of the campaign and the spirit of winning."

In this regard, Murphy has enough understanding, "although there may be deviation in the application process, the lack of public relations means that he does not even have the most basic competitive posture; in this country which advocates free competition, he will be regarded as unqualified competitors."

In his judgment, in the foreseeable future, the public relations behind the Oscars will continue to provide gossip for the people, just like the presidential and legislative elections.

Bill rosis has flown back to Los Angeles ahead of time to prepare for the award season of "Wall Street wolf" with 20th century fox. Murphy is still increasing his exposure, which can not only increase the box office, but also attract the attention of the judges of various awards.

After arriving in Los Angeles, Murphy received a piece of good news that could stimulate the box office of the film. (to be continued). )