âDo you think âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ will gross over 400 million worldwide? I think it will.â
Who said these words? There was a haughty laugh, a âLOLâ that scoffed at the idea of âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ meeting its Waterloo. Wang Yang, who had been silent since the verbal war began, suddenly made a bold statement, determined to shock everyone with his words. Everyone was somewhat taken aback that he didnât engage in a debate but instead directly slapped the critics across the face.
This statement was extremely risky; not to mention the humiliation he would face if he failed, becoming a joke that he could never live down. Talk show hosts and award ceremony presenters would use it as fodder for years to come. Even if he succeeded, he would be labeled a madman or a bad boy.
The 23-year-old prodigy Wang Yang wasnât new to making such statements. Although â400 millionâ was unprecedentedly specific, his bold claims, like Will Smith winning an Oscar or predicting â10 million viewers,â were always shocking. The scary part was that his proclamations often came true. Was it arrogance, pretentiousness, or idiocy? Or perhaps he was just stating the âsimple truth,â which was one of the reasons his fans adored him.
However, â400 millionâ was different from his previous declarations, which were merely personal aspirations and goals that didnât involve anyone else or hurt anyone â at most they were just a bit of bravado. But this time, if you say âMIT-21-TEAMâ is going to face off with Steven Spielberg, thatâs just tabloid gossip. On the other hand, â400 millionâ was a clear, open challenge.
âIâm done arguing with you all. Those who bet against me will see! Even if you donât like it, countless viewers will. âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ will still cross 400 million worldwide!â
Compared to the arguments and sarcastic debates from different perspectives, Wang Yangâs box office proclamation was more exciting and garnered more media attention and love. There were no words wasted, only a confrontational charge that demanded attention. Was he displaying extreme arrogance or merely stating the truth?
Yahoo Entertainmentâs headline read, âProdigy Wang Fearless Against âThe Lord of the Rings 3,â âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ Aims for 400 Million Global Box Office.â Rotten Tomatoes titled, âThe Spit War Escalates, Wang Wants to Prove Magic with 400 Million Global Box Office.â BOMâs headline said, âProdigy Wangâs Rebuttal, A Bold Box Office Declaration in the Face of Doubtââ¦
In fact, whether itâs Wang Yangâs fans or his haters, none of them foolishly considered this to be a wild boast because âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ had effortlessly won the North American box office in its first week with 74.6852 million; and what about oversea? âThe Devilâ was simultaneously strong and impressive in many other regions.
Especially in several main markets, the opening results were strong and dominant: Germany with 575 theaters grossed 7.1 million US dollars, accounting for 32% of the market share; France, one of the filming locations, with 507 screens made 6.82 million US dollars, taking 38%; Italyâs 467 screens earned 4.85 million, representing 25%; Australia took in 4.21 million, 29%; the United Kingdom 6.61 million, Mexico 7.51 million, Hong Kong 1.05 million⦠The total overseas market in its first week was 48.32 million at the box office.
The global box office total for the week was 123 million US dollars, with Austria, Brazil, Denmark, Greece, Netherlands, Norway, mainland China, Japan, and other places scheduled for release.
123 million is still 277 million away from the bold claim of 400 million, a very large number that wasnât unachievable. Everyone knew that the performance of âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ in the second week would be a decisive factor, as âThe Lord of the Rings 3â had its opening weekend two days after premiering.
Last year, âThe Hangoverâ insanely took in 617 million against films such as âThe Lord of the Rings: The Two Towersâ and âCatch Me If You Canâ, defeating all rivals in terms of cost-profit ratio and creating a new era for R-rated comedy. This year âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ also seemed to have no reason to fear âThe Lord of the Rings 3â. Their markets didnât clash; some liked the epic and Gollum; others preferred fashion and comedy.
âI just love this Prodigy Wang. Box office and public opinion are the best proof! If he reaches 400 million, should those idiot critics kiss his ass?â Anicia-M said in her blog post; Aparna, a die-hard âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ fan, commented on Jeffrey Westhoffâs blog at The Northwest Herald, âYouâre just a pathetic trash!â Dute Jâs comment on Wang Yangâs blog was uncertain whether it was sarcastic or not, âProdigy Wang, I support you!!! But donât you think 400 million is too little? How about 500 million instead!!!â
At present, Wang Yangâs average global box office per movie is 466 million, with two films surpassing 500 million; one of them is âHigh School Musicalâ starring Jessica.
âToo ignorant! In front of âThe Lord of the Rings 3,â heâs going to die a terrible death!â âI donât think it will make 400 million! I even doubt it can surpass 200 million.â ⦠The praise faction and the detractors continued to be pessimistic, and they could only place their hopes on âThe Lord of the Rings 3.â Other than this behemoth, currently, no one else could stop that DV kid; however, critics like Jeffrey Westhoff had yet to speak up, all waiting for a clearer picture after the weekend.
Quickly, the thin calendar on the wall flipped through a few pages, December 19th passed, the 20th faded away, the 21st became historyâ¦
âMen of Gondor and Rohan! My brothers! I see in your eyes the same fear that would take the heart of me. A day may come when the courage of men fails, when we forsake our friends and break all bonds of fellowship, but it is not this day. An hour of wolves and shattered shields, when the age of men comes crashing down, but it is not this day! This day we fight! By all that you hold dear on this good earth, I bid you stand, Men of the West!â
In the packed âThe Lord of the Rings 3â screening room, the audience felt bursts of blood boiling, many with moist eyes, silently chanting, âFight to the death!â
âJust like in 2002, Oscar Renta designed a series of sky-blue gowns at his own press conference, and then I remember Yves Saint Laurentâ¦â
Although both adapted from novels, in terms of charm and spectacle, a light comedy naturally canât compare with a fantasy epic, but these are two different worlds, bringing different sensations. The screening room for âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ had only a few spots empty in the corners and back rows, with female viewers thoroughly enjoying the show, finding beautiful clothes much more interesting than fighting and killing; where there are women, there are men who canât afford to upset their girlfriends. Since the Christmas slot is so long, itâs entirely possible to watch two movies.
The weekend of December 19-21 became the past, âThe Lord of the Rings 3â effortlessly took the crown with a box office of 72.62 million dollars, and then⦠something that made some people lament and go crazy happened!
The momentum of âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ had not weakened at all, unaffected by the poor reviews, which perhaps even played a role in âhype.â Its box office only dropped by 31.9%, sweeping a weekend box office of 34.9684 million dollars, and its North American total box office suddenly soared to 109.6 million dollars.
The newly released âMona Lisa Smileâ in 2677 theaters took in 11.5228 million dollars. With a higher production cost (65 million dollars), stars like Julia Roberts with stronger box office appeal, it was thoroughly defeated by the female-centered âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ in terms of box office and reviews, beaten by a âconfused, arrogant, conceited, crazyâ Wang Yang.
The film industry gave it a rotten tomatoes freshness of 35%, 44%; audience favorability 61%, IMDB score 6.5, truly a rotten work,
In fourth place was âLove is Compromiseâ with 11.4167 million dollars, âThe Last Samuraiâ with 7.769 millionâ¦
Meanwhile, in the overseas market âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ continued its strong âdark horseâ stance, with declines mostly around 30%. Unlike in North America, six out of ten overseas critics were âpraise faction,â often remarking âsubtly brilliant works.â According to surveys, it was the favourite Christmas slot of female office workers in many countries, with many OLs even saying it was âthe best movie Iâve ever seen,â âthe peak work of Wang Yangâs directing career.â
âDo you think it will make 400 million? I think it will.â
Probably after this second week, it will be down to 200 million! Calling it a box office dark horse is not because of its critical reviews, but because it stood up against the first week of âThe Lord of the Rings 3â without falling behind! Thatâs the world-famous âThe Lord of the Ringsâ weâre talking about! A giant work that will undoubtedly provoke a global storm⦠Could it be that âThe Devil Wears Prada,â this marvelous Wang Yang fashion cruise ship, is calmly sailing towards the lighthouse of 400 million box office?
Even the executives of New Line, the producer and distributor of âThe Lord of the Rings 3,â couldnât help but marvel at this box office report, âItâs really too amazing!â
Then many movie company executives and producers suddenly slapped their foreheads, thatâs right! Wang Yang is absolutely correct! Tolkienâs âThe Lord of the Ringsâ is only one book, but there are so many beautiful brand clothes, handbags, and too many fashion-related stories! The female protagonist could be an assistant to a fashion magazine editor, a fashion designer, bridal gown designer, model, an ordinary office lady chasing fashion trends, a shopaholicâ¦
Women love these! This is absolutely a gold mine, an absolute trend! They all know that the beacon of Best Director Yang has lit up once again, this time pointing towards fashion, female white-collar workers! Those noisy film critics wonât be able to deny that âTDWPâ is destined to be a trendsetting masterpiece.
Because theyâre sure theyâll try to dig into this gold mine, producing these urban fashion movies that can easily spare some of their $30 million budgets; and Fox Company has already discussed the possibility and plan to bring âSex and the Cityâ to the big screen. Hollywood Reporter revealed this industry news: âFollowing R-rated comedies, the recently dazzling fashion light comedies have been favored by many film merchants, including Fox, Touchstone, Warner Brothers, and other companies all aiming to enter the female white-collar market.â
âBest Director Yang is leading the way once again!â
This news excited the fans of Wang Yang, the supporters of âTDWPâ; it was like a chest full of ammunition, enough to take down those film critics. Grace L expressed her complaints in her review, writing: âI canât stand it! Yang always throws them into a frenzy, a load of musicals, a load of pregnant teenagers, a load of R-rated comedies that havenât been released yet, and in the next two years, weâll be seeing a load of fashionable women⦠Can we get a load of card games too?â
Indeed, there are.
In Warner Brotherâs new film plan for 2004, thereâs a movie called âLucky Card Player,â with the same 21 points, the same Las Vegas backdrop, the screenplay is to be crafted by Oscar winner for Best Adaptation (Forrest Gump) and famous screenwriter Eric Roth, as well as Curtis Hanson, who directed popular films among the youth like âWonder Boysâ and â8 Mile,â will also serve as the director and producer.
This âLucky Card Playerâ is quite ambitious, with Warner intending to invite young stars like Drew Barrymore to lead, targeting the youth market, and thereâs even an intention to âcreate a new record in the genre.â
âItâs completely different from âMIT-21-TEAMâ; this is a love story with poker cards as the main setting. Because Iâm very interested in the trials one must go through to become an excellent card player, everyone could encounter bottlenecks and trouble when focusing on something, the same with playing cards⦠So the story I want to tell is roughly about how a card player, by establishing a successful romantic relationship, smoothly takes their card skills to a new level.â
Curtis Hanson also stated that he is himself an outstanding card player, producing âLucky Card Playerâ is purely out of interest and passion; he also said he appreciates the style and pace of â21,â but âLucky Card Playerâ isnât some imitative copycat, what he wants to shoot is about romantic people and love.
When Wang Yang first heard this news, he was really speechless, for he had actually visualized this movie, made in 2005 and released in 2007. The success of âMIT-21-TEAMâ made âLucky Card Playerâ appear prematurely, but itâs purely an even worse crappy movie than âWinning 21,â wrong in every aspect even within its refined genre. Varietyâs review stated: âIf you see it as a top choice for weekend entertainment, what a sad life you must lead!â
If they havenât gleaned anything from âMIT-21-TEAM,â and Eric Roth is no help, Wang Yang thinks that in a year or two, there will be countless viewers just as disappointed as him, shouting âIâve seen stupid movies, but never one as stupid as this!â
What âLucky Card Playerâ would be like in the future is unknown, what those fashion movies in the incubation stage would turn out to be is unknown, but the robust present of âTDWPâ is well-known to all.
Watching its box office bypass even âThe Lord of the Rings 3â and soar day by day, the approving film critics began to feel a sense of powerlessness; what was left to do? What to say? Roger Ebert, Joe Morgenstern, Stephanie Zacharek, and others knew that they had made a wrong judgment purely from a business standpoint and wondered why. Roger Ebert shook his head indignantly at home, âStupid, shameful! How could so many people watch this TV fashion show! Whatâs wrong with this world? Whatâs wrong with those women?!â
âYouâre wrong,â âYou donât understand,â âYou should really give âTDWPâ the highest rating,â shrugged the younger female members of the Ebert family when asked for their opinions.
â400 million? I think itâs possible.â
In the silent study, thinking about everything that had happened in the past few days, Jeffrey Westhoff grew increasingly angry. He couldnât help slamming his hand down on the keyboard hard, with a loud snap, âDamn it! God curse him!â
Apart from some hired guns and lapdogs, real film critics and production companies, directors, and actors have never been friends. Instead, they take pride in being âblacklistedâ (banned by distributors from attending screenings) and find joy in mocking and ridiculing others. However, this is based on the assumption that âfilm critics are rightâ and âthe public agrees.â The development of this current spat seems to be heading in the direction of âfilm critics are wrong,â which is some hellishly absurd shit! That damned kid, calling him ridiculous and making him look like a foolâ¦
âAsian kid! This isnât over,â Jeffrey Westhoff gritted his teeth in contemplation for a while before he started typing on the keyboard. The blog on his computer screen quickly updated with a new post, âSometimes, youâre so superficial that all you have is box office numbers.â
âSome directors are remembered because they create timeless classics, great masterpieces that last through the ages. They donât need much box office success; one film is enough. Other directors, despite a series of box office accolades, are not remembered because they only know how to make Hollywood blockbustersâthose popcorn movies where it doesnât matter who directs. I donât even want to describe them as films; theyâre just piles of dead celluloid.â
Fans and netizens following this spat saw Westhoff seizing the opportunity to condescendingly attack Wang Yang and many other commercial film directors, like âBedtime Storytellerâ Chris Columbus, who leads them.
Westhoff pulled out âThe Lord of the Rings 3â with its 94%, 100% review freshness, and 83% audience approval ratings as a weapon, âWhat is a movie? Just watch âThe Lord of the Rings 3,â and youâll know. It deeply shakes you to your core! It has made the âThe Lord of the Ringsâ on my bookshelf start to fade, magnificent! In the cinema where I watched it, every audience member was so moved that they trembled. This should be the pursuit of all filmmakersâit will easily achieve a $400 million box office, a pile of Oscars, and the songs of history.â
âAnd I realized how pathetic some films are, like the recent âTDWP.â It just capitalized on peopleâs curiosity about the fashion world and piled up something nonsensical. If Wang Yang thinks $400 million in box office means everything is great, then itâs just his wallet thatâs great. High box office doesnât mean âTDWPâ has any notable achievements. On the contrary, it just highlights its shallowness when its directorâs pride is only in box office numbers. Whatâs even sadder is that Wang Yang is completely oblivious to this. All he does is loudly brag, âIâm going to have a $400 million box office!â What else? He canât say.â
âEvery âTDWPâ audience should be angry; youâve been used. Everyone who chose Wang Yang for the 75th Best Director should feel regret; youâve sent him to his grave.â
Brilliant! Members of the critique group followed this line of thinking, scornfully dismissing the idea of a â$400 million box office,â insisting that âTDWPâ is a failure and mockingly labeling Wang Yang as superficial and vulgar. Netizens and Wangâs critics who wanted to see him fail responded with glee to this ânot judging success by box officeâ development, convinced that âMiracle Yangâ has no way out this time!
Blog critics, movie fans, and praise groups, however, sneered at the ânot judging success by box officeâ idea, arguing that it should be ânot judging failure by low box office,â while high box office films undoubtedly have their charms. They retaliated with arguments such as, âBox office doesnât represent everything, but it does represent a lot!â âA good movie is one that wins the audienceâs approval. You say itâs not good because you think itâs not? That doesnât change the facts.ââ¦
The 22nd passed, the 23rd passed⦠As the center of the storm, âTDWPâ continued to be a âdark horseâ reaping box office profits worldwide, steadily advancing towards the $400 million box office club. With the sound of Christmas bells drawing nearer, both critics and praisers not only prepared to celebrate Christmas but were also constantly on the lookout for Wang Yangâs counterattack.
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