Chapter 742 There are such people in the world
Disney's preview held in Los Angeles, just like in recent years, did not invite those well-known film critics at all. For a media group like Walt Disney, which has almost all-round coverage, the faint voices of film critics are simply dispensable.
But at another preview held in Rhode Island, Hasbro invited a large number of critics to attend and then caused a lot of trouble for himself.
After the press conference, Ryan got some news from the staff who supervised the copy of Disney in Rhode Island. It is said that the group of critics, led by Roger Albert, who were specially invited by Hasbro, left early before the preview was over.
Then, in Roger Albert's column, he wrote down his disdain and ridicule for "Transformers".
"Watching this movie was a terrible experience, unbearable length, but only two or three slightly interesting scenes. There are too many endless CGI production scenes, too many, and it makes people feel that there is no need for this. Disney should evaluate their strategies again, and should not simply play these deformations and fight games on the screen."
"The plot of the movie is simply unreasonable. The dialogue between Autobots, Decepticons and other robots is meaningless. Their accents are mixed with Brooklyn accents, British accents and hip-hop accents, but they play creatures from aliens. They look like waste thrown in the garbage dump, and they are stupid like stones."
"This movie was directed by Michael Bay, the man who filmed "The Island of Death" in 1996, and now he makes something like "Transformers". This is not a movie, it's just a toy show at best. Children holding Transformers toys can imagine toys, fantasize about them fighting bravely, and always be their friends. I knew a child who lost his blue truck toy while playing and cried heart-wrenchingly. But even such a child would be disappointed and frustrated by "Transformers."
"The battle scenes in the video are the most disgusting. A robot can still tell you, but it is completely confused when you are two or three together. What is the robot that can go from a Chevrolet Camaro sports car to a four-story high? He actually relies on his fists when fighting..."
"These robots made by Industrial Light Magic are even more stupid than a box of pins. They all have huge heads, and are funny like circus clowns. To be precise, clowns are even more exciting than their performances."
"Transformers have no value worth watching. Smart people still save this money to save their own movie tickets. If you really want to know what this movie is about, you don't need to go to the theater at all. Just walk into the kitchen and have a team of male choirmen sing the song of hell, then ask a child to knock on pots and pans, and then close your eyes and use your imagination to your heart's content."
Roger Albert's final attitude can no longer be described as extreme disdain.
This is a country of freedom of speech, and no one can stop him from expressing his opinion. But his remarks that he calls not to enter the theater are, in a sense, moving Walt Disney's cake.
The other party didn't know the so-called film reviews, and they were soon forwarded to Ryan's email by the Autobot Studio. In the past few years, Roger Albert's bombardment of Disney commercial films has never stopped. Ryan was too lazy to pay attention to such a person who was almost eliminated by the times, but he jumped out again and again. He always showed how clever his eyes were. It seemed that the entire Disney film team and audiences across the United States were fools, and they could only make and watch those stupid movies.
Especially this remarks are even more excessive than the last comment on "The Three Hundred Warriors of Sparta", and they are almost like yelling in the column, "No one should watch "Transformers".
But, this kind of thing is not without benefits. Since someone fires, it will completely hype the topic, just treat it as creating momentum for the promotion of the movie.
Just after a few phone calls from Ryan, online media such as Yahoo, Google, Tube and Disney Online reposted Roger Albert's comments in prominent positions, and even Facebook and Twitter, which had just become famous, also reposted the article on a large scale, and the scale and momentum of this film review appeared was the rebuttal comments that far exceeded its momentum.
It is too easy for Disney to ask the Gunner to refute it. It can easily lead to dozens of well-known critics from all walks of life. However, what was pushed to the forefront by Disney was the opinions expressed by an ordinary movie fan.
"I am just an ordinary person, neither a film industry practitioner nor a well-known critic. My biggest hobby is food and film. I remember a well-known food critic in the United States said that in many ways, critics' work is easy, we don't have to take risks, but we can enjoy a higher status than those who provide our own works for us to judge. We are keen to criticize others, writers and readers find it interesting, but the real fact is that any ordinary junk food is more meaningful than what we criticize it!"
"However, not all experts who consider themselves to be wise and wise have such awareness!"
"The following is a reply from me...an unknown ordinary movie lover and Transformers lover."
"Give it to those film critics who are as great and noble as Roger Albert."
"There are people in the world who think they are invincible in academics and have a brilliant vision, just like the God of the industry they are engaged in, but they are actually poor 'waste' who don't even understand the public's taste."
"There are people in the world who think that their comments represent authority and can guide the 'pedantic' public at will, but they do not know that their views are never important in the eyes of most publics."
"There are such people in the world who clearly have become rigid enough to keep up with the progress of the times, but they still think that their world is the measure of the current world. However, in the eyes of wise people, they are already like mummies in the pyramid."
"There are people in the world who look at the development of things by their own standards, thinking that new things must be discovered by them. However, the development of the times has long eliminated these 'self-conceived' gentlemen, but they have no idea."
"To those great people, to those great critics, your viciousness and meanness can only keep us further away from you, those who have been eliminated by the times."
"Please look at the 'authority' of the Transformers with a sympathetic look."
"Remember the facts Ryan refuted David Dembie's list?
"In the spring of 1977, at the preview of a new science fiction movie to be released, film critics who thought they were smart enough to put a 'newborn' on the hats of 'silly' and 'cheap entertainment' and directly sentenced him to death."
"However, in the end, the child who was regarded as a 'definite death' was humble in the cold eyes and cold words of film critics, including Roger Albert... Today, 30 years later, those film critics like Roger Albert who ridiculed this 'unliable child' back then did not mention this matter, while the child who was 'destined to be short-lived' back then was called "Star Wars"!"
"I participated in the film's test set in Los Angeles. Maybe "Transformers" can't become a science fiction epic legend like "Star Wars", but if you really love Transformers, if you really like wonderful movies, you really just want to find a cool place to freely gallop in this irritable era...
"Then when you look at it seriously, you will be surprised to find that it is much more refined and magnificent than you imagined, and the person who doesn't even recognize the bumblebee but still snorts, I also want to say---There is still a location on the library's history bookshelf, where is your real home!"
Using the ocean of people's war to drown out the voices of those opponents is what Ryan and Disney are doing, which is conducive to publicity and hype, and can also arouse more people's attention to the film.
For people like Ryan who hold a large number of media resources, it is not too difficult to properly guide public opinion. This is also the basic ability of all media groups in the world, not to mention that he is still one of the most well-known and influential people in this country.
Many online media have placed Roger Albert's film reviews in a prominent position, which undoubtedly provides the public with the opportunity to beat them up. Although some older people on the Internet support each other, for the teenagers as the subject, who do they know Roger Albert?
"I always regard film reviews as background noise."
"What is this film critic named is just a fool who can make a fool of himself."
"No matter what, my childhood memories have been awakened again. I haven't been looking forward to a movie so much for a long time."
The Internet can be described as a rush of emotions. Even in Roger Albert's online column, some people have already increased the rebuttal to personal attacks.
"Who posted this old guy's ugly, nobody-like photo so that he can vent his anger!"
Then someone posted a picture, "It was posted..."
"There is also an ugly one!" Someone replied later.
"Let this pedantic and sour person continue to squirt here, we're ready to watch the movie."
These are all public opinion offensives. Since the other party raised his remarks to the level that touched Disney's interests, Ryan would not continue to remain indifferent. While using Disney's media resources to guide public opinion, he called him one after another.
Chapter completed!