After the weekend of October 29-31 had passed, the time quietly entered November, and the North American weekend box office chart also had a new set of results. âSaw IIâ triumphed over the American version of âThe Grudge,â âSoul Men,â and other films, seizing the weekend crown with a box office haul of $35.72 million. In contrast to its $5 million production budget, Firefly Films had recouped its investment in North America in just three days, while also reaping substantial profits. According to predictions from The-Numbers website, the global box office for âSAW2â is expected to exceed $150 million US Dollars.
The first installment had a budget of $3 million and grossed $145 million; the second cost $5 million to make and, with its successful opening, it is normally estimated to ultimately reach $150 million! That equates to $8 million crazily raking in nearly $300 million in revenue! And the inevitable releases of âSAW3,â âSAW4â³â¦
A gold mine, an absolute gold mine! This kind of near-zero risk low-budget horror series is what film producers dream of. In recent years, there have been series like âScream,â âFinal Destination,â however, by 2000 the production budget of âScream 3â had risen to $40 million, and by 2003 âFinal Destination 2â went up to $26 million. The pattern of storytelling seen in âSaw,â which can indeed be compressed to a $1 million+ budget and half a monthâs time to complete, is truly enviable.
The âHigh School Musicalâ series, âIce Ageâ series, âThe Hangoverâ series, and âSawâ series; the not-yet-debuted âFurious Carsâ and the sequel series to âStep Upâ⦠Then thereâs next yearâs fully Chinese-themed âKung Fu Pandaâ and the East-West fusion âFirefly.â Everyone may question if Wang Yang can reclaim his status as a darling of the film critic world, whether he will be stripped of the title of genius or create a new peak; yet few doubt his promotional methods, his business acumen, even if it were a total flop.
However, such a flop has never occurred; instead, Firefly Filmsâ enviable assets only seem to be growing, to the point where film producers and the media have become somewhat numb to it: âOh, itâs another Firefly Films production!â Now, whenever Firefly Films releases a movie on a large scale, it seems almost certain to secure the first-week box office crown.
Following Justin Lin and Paul Feig, the Australian duo of James Wan and Leigh Whannell, through two works described as âinsanely brilliant,â have shown the world their sparkle and potential. Major and minor film companies, including Universal, 20th Century Fox, Paramount, Lionsgate, and Summit, are all interested in inviting them to produce horror films for them. However, the two are still devoted to pouring their all into the production of âSaw IIIâ for next yearâs release, completing a complete âSAWâ trilogy, and are temporarily unwilling to be distracted; of course, the high box office revenue shares from the previous two films support them in this pace.
âIâm really grateful to Wang Yang, not just for Fireflyâs investment in âSAW.'â A long time ago, in an interview with âVarietyâ magazine, Leigh Whannell said with a smile, âHe almost saved my life, trying acupuncture treatment improved and stabilized my headache condition, I got the restful sleep I wanted the most, before that was a period Iâd rather not recall.â Looking towards the future, James Wan said with a smile, âWe donât want to let down magical Yangâs expectations, nor all the fans of âSAW.â âSAWâ is not our lifetimeâs work, but doing it well is what we hope for right now.â
Knowing that they wouldnât be able to secure James Wan and Leigh Whannell in the short term, Lionsgate had other ideas. Aside from âFahrenheit 9/11,â they hadnât had any success for several years, and the desired âCrashâ was snatched up by Firefly Films. Four years later, Jon Feltheimer felt it was time to reboot âParanormal Activity 3.â The fame of magical Yang since the Halloween release of âParanormal Activity 2â in 1999 had increased manyfold; had he not married early, the âidol directorâ would have been even more charming now.
Although Wang Yangâs appeal to thousands of young girls has waned, Lionsgate had no reason to pass up on such a bright marquee, this vivid banner: âMagical Yangâs latest sequel,â âBest Directorâs newest installment of his DV film debut,â âDare you watch it? Be careful, it might paralyze you with fear!ââ¦
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The producer of âParanormal Activityâ was Wang Yang, and it was only âParanormal Activity 2â that was done by Lionsgate. Negotiations about the rights to the third sequel were still in progress, but Jon Feil Timur was confident. Not to mention his years of relentlessly sniping at Lionsgate in the acquisition market, which might be seen as normal industry competition, Flame & Lionsgate still maintained an alliance, cooperating on distribution channels and other facets. Rationally, emotionally, and commercially, Wang Yang would most likely not deliberately make things difficult for Lionsgate.
âInvite Wang Yang to direct? Heâs unlikely to agree.â Hearing this suggestion from production department manager Michael Parsonac, Jon Feil Timur was naturally very tempted. Skipping the dreadful second installment, moving the primary setting of the story from offices and schools back to an apartment, having the name âYOUNG-WANGâ on any of the three key positionsâwriter, producer, and directorâor even a non-productive âExecutive-producer,â would allow one to âforget the pastâ and revive the âParanormal Activityâ series as a legitimate successor, and relaunch this goldmine that was no less lucrative than âSaw.â
Set to premiere next Halloween, if there are any issues because of âSaw III,â it could easily be moved to another date. The mere presence of âAmazing Yangâ could guarantee a hundred million in box office. The idea was attractive, but Jon Feil Timur lacked confidence. Although the shooting and postproduction cycle for mockumentaries such as DV and high-definition videos are shortâso much so that, in the style of the high-speed and highly productive âAmazing Yang,â it might even be completed in one or two weeksâtimes had changed. Warner Brothersâ âBatmanâ had been rejected, Paramount had extended invitations for years without a response, not to mention DreamWorks, Universal, MGMâ¦
That summer, six years ago, Wang Yang had run his legs off in Hollywood with a DVD in hand, everyone thought the guy was out of his depth; now heâs the most popular producer, director, and writer, with everyone eager to have this âmagic halo.â
Thinking of all this, Jon Feil Timur couldnât help but sigh and reflect. Even if Wang Yang had been invited to direct âParanormal Activity 2,â that âeverything is under controlâ guy might not have agreed, let alone now. It was virtually impossible to invite the âAmazing Yangâ to participate in the production. Would Wang Yang, now a super-director, still be found holding a DV camera and shooting stuff? Despite this, Jon Feil Timur still said to Michael Parsonac, âLetâs both ask, remember not to upset him! Hopefully Yang will remember some of our old ties.â
âShh!â The DV camera showed Wang Yang with a mischievous smirk. He put a finger to his lips in a shushing gesture, then sneakily hid under the dining table. Covered in a carpet of the same color as the floorboards, and shielded by chairs facing the door, it was very difficult for someone to notice anything unusual when walking into this dimly lit kitchen and dining room, especially if someone was careless or their attention was drawn away by something else.
It was Halloween that day. Unlike the previous year when it fell on a Saturday, it was Monday. After working all day, Wang Yang went out to play with Jessica until nearly midnight before they returned home, breaking her recent record for the latest time to bed. And he had made some preparations long beforeâthe essential Halloween activity of scaring people. The DV camera, recording the event, was placed on the counter opposite the refrigerator, similarly hidden by a cloth. Now, the lens captured a silent, blue-toned dining room.
âYang? Where are you? Darling? Whatâs wrong?â Jessica, wearing a plaid nightgown and a coat, walked into the dining room puzzled. Just before she took a shower, he said he was going to the kitchen to find something to eat. She came out from the shower but couldnât find him anywhere, his cellphone was in the living room, where could he have gone? On the car ride home, he had told her several chilling ghost stories. The dimly lit ambience of the dining room made her furrow her brows even more. Danny was nowhere to be found; had he gone to walk the dog?
Jessica thought this was not far-fetched at all. Could it be one of his scary tricks again? She looked around the dining room and kitchen but he wasnât there. Just as she was about to turn around and leave, she noticed the dripping faucet in the sink making a âdrip-dripâ sound, noticeably loud in the silent early hours, âWhy didnât you turn it off after using it!â she muttered as she walked over to the sink. There, she found a sink full of what looked like fresh blood, not the aromatic smell of red wine, but emanating a faint scent of blood. She turned off the faucet, staring at the sinkful of red water, too frightened to touch it, and shouted, âDarling! Honey! Yang!â
âWhat is this⦠Where did he go?â The more Jessica looked at the basin of red water, the more uncomfortable she felt, yet she knew it was mostly likely one of his Halloween pranks! Being with him, there was never a shortage of surprises and romance, nor of these playful pranks, which sometimes literally scared her to death! While considering this, Jessica suddenly noticed several red handprints on the fridge and then saw that red droplets were leaking from it, creating a large puddle on the floor. She laughed, âWhat are you up toâ¦â But her heart was a little hairy. She slowly opened the refrigerator and immediately let out a brief scream, âAh!â
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A bloody severed hand lay in the bottom of the fridge, wearing a silver ring on its ring fingerâa very familiar silver ring!
âAaaaah!â Wang Yang suddenly bolted from under the dining table, screaming at the top of his lungs. The chair he knocked over crashed to the ground with a bang. Jessica, who was already a bit spellbound and in a state of nervous suspicion, was immediately like the final corpse-throwing scene in âParanormal Activity.â Startled, she leapt up on the spot, her heart instantly tightening, and she screamed uncontrollably, âAaaaahââ She couldnât even stand straight and, in a reflexive panic, turned around to punch, flailing her fists wildly, only to see Wang Yang not far away, laughing uncontrollably at the tableâs side, thoroughly amused by his prank. She had been scared!
âHahaha! Jess, Jessâ¦â Wang Yang, almost clutching his stomach from laughter, approached her. He lifted his left hand and waggled it, showing the wedding ring on his ring finger; and, of course, the bloody water, severed hand, and silver ring were all props. He happened to be good friends with James Wan, so getting these items was no trouble at all. Jessica, who had nearly fainted from fright, hadnât caught her breath yet, her hands over her mouth: âOh my god, oh my god! You, youâ¦â She suddenly burst into relieved laughter and scolded loudly, âYou pest! Dummy!â
Wang Yang hugged Jessica, who was struggling a bit, and planted a fierce kiss on her lips before laughing again: âHaha, youâre hilarious!â He pointed to the opposite cabinet: âThe camera is over there! Thereâs another one on the chair for a panoramic shot, no NG! It was perfect in one take!â He then pointed towards the dining room door, and of course, if it were to be uploaded to YOUTUBE later, the subsequent intimate footage would be cut out, but the whole process of how she was scared was very clear.
âHahahaha!â Jessica also couldnât help but laugh loudly. He was her bane, and she was powerless against him! She punched his chest fiercely as she giggled, âIdiot! You scared me to death, oh gosh! I thought you had hidden inside the refrigerator, and I was wondering, how on earth can someone your size fit in there?â Suddenly, Wang Yang shrieked again, âThereâs a ghost behind you!â Jessica rolled her eyes with a smile: âNo, Iâm not scared. Andâ¦â she said sternly, âYouâre not uploading this video!â
âWhat!?â Wang Yangâs eyes widened in dismay, why not! Such a hilarious and interesting video, he couldnât not upload it! He protested, âYour Honor, this is my carefully directed âParanormal Activity 3â! It might start a trend of scary wife/girlfriend DV shorts.â Jessica shook her head, leaving no room for negotiation: âI donât care.â Despite fearing his wife, Wang Yang still didnât want to give up, âHey! Why be so serious? Itâs not like itâs something from Paris Hilton orâ¦â
Jessica seemed to have an idea already and cut him off, âWhereâs Danny?â Wang Yang made an âohâ sound: âIâm sorry, I left him in the garden.â Jessica was surprised: âHow could you do that, itâs not even summer! Danny must have been scared too.ââ¦
Time flew by, and when October 29 to November 4 came to a close, leading into a new weekend, âThe Big Bang Theoryâsâ seventh episode on Thursday night drew 21.56 million viewers, while âJoeyâ continued its decline, receiving only 11.69 million; on the big screen, the latest North American box office rankings were out, with âSawâ unsurprisingly taking the championship with a significant lead, raking in an insane 49.26 million in ticket sales in its first week at 3235 theaters, continuing its run exhibiting the beauty of a dark horse to the fullest.
The critically panned American version of âThe Grudgeâ took second place, earning 21.81 million in its second week across 3348 theaters, with its North American gross reaching 70.68 million. Given its 10 million production budget, Sony/Columbia had reason to celebrate; likewise, the newly released biopic âSoul Menâ took in 20.03 million across 2006 theaters, securing third place this week; and the animated film âShark Tale,â featuring voices of star actors like Will Smith and Angelina Jolie, ranked fourth with 7.5 millionâ¦
Besides âThe Incrediblesâ set to hit 3933 theaters across North America this week, the trailer for âFireflyâ is what movie buffs have been buzzing about in recent days. As the fourth quarter begins, many movies slated for year-end release and a few big films coming out next year have started to unveil their trailers, delivering a visual feast that reveals their mystery. Some bring anticipation and shock, some are more of the same, and some are simply disappointing. The trailer for âFireflyâ undoubtedly stands out, with its top-tier soundtrack, selected stunning visuals, and streamlined dialogue perfectly combined, compelling many fans to watch and rewatch.
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This was also thanks to the trailer video being posted on Yahoo, allowing netizens from all over the world who didnât need to go to the theater to see it. And how was the effect?
One could tell from the surge in traffic on the Firefly official website and the eager voices on the forumâs message board. Esteban wrote, âThis is one of the most spectacular movie trailers Iâve ever seen. The beautiful cinematography, intense battles, and flavorful space cowboys all left a deep impression on me. I hope the movie is just as spectacular and meets all my expectations!â Roshan-C wrote, âThe special effects are stunning; those warships and spaceships ignited my friends and me! I believe Firefly will be next yearâs top visual treat, competing with Star Wars: Episode III, Batman, War of the Worlds, and Fantastic Four.â Talbot-Nice also praised the spectacular visuals, âA foreseeable summer box office blockbuster. The IMAX camera brings crazy effects, and the imaginative scenes are unbelievable. However, the only thing Iâm worried about is whether it will have a thought-provoking story?ââ¦
Even hardcore fans took screenshots of each scene from the 2.5-minute trailer and analyzed and speculated on their plot, role, and meaning. The scene of the Serenity gliding over the grasslands and herds of wild horses galloping gave them hope for a fusion of Western cowboys and space sci-fi. Streets of the future cities with Chinese and English signs also seem to suggest that the world could indeed develop in such a way; however, the questions kept piling up. Will Top-Captain die? What does the recognized Tai Chi City represent? And what does it mean when the blue-gloved person smashes the little girlâs teddy bear?
Hardcore fans were having a blast discussing and guessing these topics, not minding rewatching the trailer several times. However, what they werenât quite aware of was that Fireflyâs post-production special effects were far from complete, especially the IMAX film parts. The essence of the trailer was just made ahead of time according to storyboards.
Despite this, Flame Films initiated a âstrike while the iron is hotâ promotional scheme, as if they werenât worried about running out of fresh ideas. The official Firefly website grandly released the first vintage hand-drawn poster. Captain Mal and the crewâs cowboy attire suited the vintage vibe perfectly. Their half-length portraits holding long pistols were placed at the top of the poster, with the spaceship Serenity in the middle. Information such as the title FIREFLY, director YOUNG-WANG, and others, while at the bottom were the faces of the bad guys like the blue gloves and marauders. The entire poster was exquisitely designed and drawn, seeming like it was a movie from the 60s or 70s.
This move once again successfully caught the attention of the media and fans. Fans eagerly collected the images and suggested turning them into physical posters. However, many people doubted whether the viral marketing of the $200 million Firefly was just this. Didnât Best Director Wang have any more tricks up his sleeve?
âPhew, phewâ¦â After a busy week of editing Firefly, reviewing scripts for TV series like The Big Bang Theory and Prison Break, and dealing with the setup of YouTube, Wang Yang looked forward to a new weekend where he could get some well-deserved rest. He wasnât one to sleep in, but he wasnât an early riser either, always keeping to a regular schedule. Now, with some time still left before getting up, he turned over but grabbed at empty air. Why was Jessica up so early today? Sometimes women are just like that; he didnât mind and continued to sleep soundlyâ¦
âHELLO.â In the DV cameraâs view was Jessica, greeting with a smile. She turned the camera towards the sleeping Wang Yang, her pretty face suppressing a chuckle. She pressed the MP3 player connected to a loudspeaker in her hand, and suddenly the bedroom was filled with a âbooming booming boomingâ of rapid, startling loud noises⦠Half asleep, Wang Yang reflexively rolled out of bed and thumped onto the floor. He then quickly jumped up, eyes wide, looking around in confusion and shouting, âDamn it! What the hell is going on!?â
âHahaha!â Jessica bent over in fits of laughter, struggling to keep the DV focused on his disheveled appearance. âThis will definitely start a trend of DV shorts for scaring husbands and boyfriends!â (