Chapter 517 "Spider-Man" DVD Released
If you want to calm an incident, the best way is to trigger a new hot spot.
At this moment, the media reporters who were originally very entangled in the Zach Schneider incident are now full of information about the release of Spider-Man DVD.
"Oh my god, that's Spider-Man!"
"The box office in North America exceeds US$300 million, and the global box office is nearly US$900 million. The "Spider-Man" movie is the champion of the North American movie box office list in 2000 and the champion of the global box office ranking list in 2000!"
"In contrast, Zach Schneider filmed the movie "Pretty Agents" for Warner, what does it count?"
"Peter Parker, the hottest thing."
The media reporters were having fun.
Even though the film "Spider-Man 1" was released in June 2000, and as of now, it has been nearly a year since then, it still occupies a detached position in the hearts of the majority of movie fans. Countless people are eager to see "Spider-Man 2" be released as soon as possible.
The sensitivity and sense of smell of media reporters are not low!
In the following time, the interview topics became much more interesting. The reporters consciously avoided the topics of Zach Schneider and Warner, and all gathered on the issue of "Spider-Man 1" DVD release.
"Senior Bartels, what about Zach Schneider?" A young reporter asked his partner.
In response to his partner, he immediately gave him a look of a fool.
"Man, are you stupid?!"
"Wald Films President Kevin Feige simply answered the Zach Schneider incident and immediately threw out the news of the release of Spider-Man 1 DVD. Why did he do it?"
"It's about diverting the public's attention!"
"If you still ask the Zach Schneider incident now, wouldn't you be bored? And, do you think he will answer you? Young man, learn more!"
The partner spoke like a machine gun, and kept talking, and he was spraying the young reporter asking questions.
“…”
The young reporter subconsciously looked around and found that many reporters looked at him with contempt.
If you want to become an excellent media reporter, you have to learn more!
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"Mr. Feich, I am Joe Ellie, a reporter from the California Entertainment News. How much will the first DVD of Spider-Man 1 be released? Will it be released across the United States or overseas? What is the price?"
Three questions were raised in a row.
The California Entertainment News is worthy of being the closest cooperative media of Wald Pictures. It was the first method to stand up to support Kevin Feige to change the topic.
The first release volume, sales range, and sales price are also topics of concern to the reporters present.
For a moment, the atmosphere on the entire scene became very harmonious, and there was no such noise as before.
"Uh? Why did it suddenly become orderly?!"
At this moment, director Steven Soderbergh, who was watching the building upstairs of the Eighth District Film Company next door, said in surprise: "What did Kevin Feige say?"
George Clooney shook his head.
The two of them did not hesitate and immediately arranged a subordinate to go and inquire about the news.
After a while...
The person who inquire about the news will come.
He said: "Kevin Feige threw out the news that the "Spider-Man 1" movie DVD was released, and it caught a lot of media reporters."
Steven Soderbergh and George Clooney looked at each other, their faces were not very good.
George Clooney sighed and said, "Kevin Feige's method is OK! This method of diverting public attention is extremely easy."
"snort!"
Soderberg snorted coldly: "What's going to go? It's so cheap for them!"
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Disney Group.
As a member of Disney executives and future Disney chairman Robert Eiger, he received an interview with Kevin Feige at the first time.
Not only that, in a very short period of time, he even figured out the specifications and prices of the "Spider-Man 1" movie DVD one by one.
"The "Spider-Man 1" movie DVD, this sales scope is for offline markets in the United States, Europe, Asia, Australia and other places, and will be released one after another within 1 to 2 weeks."
"The release of "Spider-Man 1" DVD has three main specifications this time, namely the regular version, the special version, and the luxury version."
Normal version: There is only one CD built-in, priced at $9.9, which is $2 more than the average price of movie tickets;
Special Edition: There is only one CD built-in, but compared with the regular version, the special edition is definitely very different.
The playback content of the "Spider-Man 1" regular version DVD is exactly the same as the theater version, with a movie duration of 117 minutes. However, the "Spider-Man 1" special version DVD is 135 minutes long, with a total of 18 minutes extra, which is not visible in the theater.
For fans of Spider Little Screw, the extra 18 minutes is definitely what they are eager to see.
Therefore, the special edition DVD costs up to $19;
The last one is the luxury version, which includes regular DVD discs, special DVD discs, and Spider-Man doll gifts. It is also a small game "Spider-Man" produced by Youbaokai Games, with a recharge prop worth $30.
"Spider-Man 1" Deluxe Edition, priced at $40.
"Dollar 9.9, $19, $40, three specifications?"
Robert Eiger said to himself: "Walder Pictures is very fun now. I am learning from our Disney. I just don't know how many copies it sells on DVD?"
Anniversary Edition, Platinum Edition, Diamond Special Edition...
The first thing that started with this movie DVD sales routine was Disney Group. They made a lot of money by selling classic Disney movies from the 1950s to 1990s in the market from time to time, and made a lot of money.
In 2000, Disney's routine generated an additional $210 million in revenue.
I learned the same thing, and the whole whole lot of other movies in Hollywood are now learning badly.
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Sony Columbia Pictures.
At this moment, Amy Pascal, who just took office as CEO of Columbia Pictures, couldn't help but feel very depressed when he learned that the "Spider-Man 1" DVD will be released soon.
"Once upon a time, we, Colombia, also had the opportunity to win the copyright of "Spider-Man", but a group of short-sighted guys were reluctant to spend an extra $2 million?!"
In 1996, Zucker and Columbus Pictures asked Marvel for the copyright related to "Spider-Man" almost at the same time. In the end, Zucker won!
Amy Pascal sighed: "Hollywood is too discriminatory to women!"
"At that time, if I were a man, those guys who were in trouble would definitely choose to support me, but what about now? A "Spider-Man" movie made that guy Juke Wald make a big profit."
"This time, the release of Spider-Man DVD, and well, there are videotapes released together, which will surely make a big profit again."
Amy Pascal is a little annoyed!
Chapter completed!