Domination in America, Starting from being a Boxing Champion Chapter 519 - 410: Movie Release2
"Mr. Baker, according to your expectations, how much do you estimate this film will make at the box office?"
During a television interview, the host asked.
"I estimate about four to five hundred million!"
Link thought for a mont and said.
"Four to five hundred million?!"
The host was so shocked that her mascara-laden eyes widened a bit.
The cast mbers of "Bridesmaids" were also stunned by the figure and looked at him in surprise.
The film had a production and marketing budget of 32.5 million US dollars, and the distribution departnt expected a box office of at most 80 million. Everyone felt that 80 million was not bad, but now Link was shouting four to five hundred million US dollars, which was quite frightening.
"Boss, keep it down a bit,"
Emma Stone said, her expression unchanging as she moved her mouth.
"I've seen this movie; its quality is no less than 'The Hangover' series and is one of the best of its kind. Four to five hundred million is a very appropriate number,"
Link said with a smile.
"Mr. Baker, I hope you are right. Also, many entertainnt news reports say that 'Bridesmaids' has been in competition with 'Seeking Justice for Father' since the promotion began. Do you have confidence in this competition?"
Starz TV movie channel host Rose asked.
"I've also seen the news, but these two films have different thes and target different fan markets, so there's no competition."
"I think the real competitors of 'Bridesmaids' at the sa ti are 'Fast Five' and 'Thor'. I hope 'Bridesmaids' can catch up with them,"
Link said, spreading his hands.
Next to him, Emma Stone was looking down, constantly fidgeting with her shoe, feeling too embarrassed.
"'Fast Five' and 'Thor' each had production costs of over 100 million US dollars, expecting global box office returns of several hundred million, and 'Fast Five' has already been released, which might sell six to seven hundred million US dollars based on current trends.
"'Bridesmaids' is just a low-budget cody; how could it possibly catch up with 'Fast Five'? The boss really is a 'loudmouth'."
After the film promotion interview, Emma Stone, walking beside him, complained that he was too boastful and that it was sowhat embarrassing to conduct interviews with him.
"This is promotion, you know. The aim of promotion is to create hype; how else can you create buzz without stirring up topics?"
Link said unconcernedly.
"But our movie has an estimated box office of only 80 million, and there are so many blockbusters releasing at the sa ti; achieving 100 million would already be tough, yet you start off by claiming four to five hundred million. Aren't you embarrassed?"
Emma Stone asked, blinking her sea green eyes.
"Not at all, all the embarrassnt you feel is because you think too much. I always speak considering the imdiate effect, without worrying about whether it will be embarrassing later. Why worry about it now?"
Link said.
Emma Stone looked at him helplessly, secretly wishing she had as thick a skin as him.
Not worried about embarrassnt, fearless of social suicide, doing and saying whatever one wants—that's just too cool.
"Boss, a bit of gossip for you. Many say you bought Lionsgate Films for Jennifer. Is that true? I've always wanted to ask you in person, but you've been too busy to get a chance,"
Emma Stone asked, catching up to him with a smile.
Link stopped in front of the car, turned around, and smiled, saying, "Have you heard the rumor that Harvey Weinstein declared not just to blackball but also other artists from Palm Bay Agency?"
Emma Stone thought for a mont, nodded her head. She indeed heard the rumor in March and was sowhat anxious about it, until Link bought Lionsgate, and her anxiety suddenly vanished.
Every ti she thought about her boss being the owner of the eighth biggest film company in Hollywood, with an endless list of movies to shoot, she felt like walking sideways.
Also, after Link bought Lionsgate, her treatnt on sets improved, relationships beca simpler, and everyone greeted her with a smile.
Unlike early March when Harvey threatened to blackball Link and his artists, everyone's attitude towards her was complicated.
"So buying Lionsgate was not just for Jennifer, but also for you. Keep it up, Emma, help bring ho three Best Actress Oscars trophies. I believe you can do it,"
Link said, clenching his fist and smiling.
"No problem, I'll definitely do it."
Emma Stone gave a small smile and bumped her fist with his.
After the fist bump, she suddenly recalled that Link's request was for three Best Actress Oscars trophies, and she imdiately felt awkward.
Ordinarily, female actors would be doing well to win one Best Supporting Actress trophy.
But Link wanted her to win three Best Actress trophies, which was really putting her in a tough spot.
"Get in the car, don't dawdle, we have another interview coming up."
"Alright!"
Emma Stone rolled her eyes and got into the car.
After this interview aired, many comnts beca hot news, making it on Yahoo's top searches twice.
These included 'Link declared that "Bridesmaids" is the best cody film of the sumr, predicting a global box office comparable to "The Hangover",' 'Link said "Seeking Justice for Father" is not "Bridesmaids'" competitor, rather it's "Fast Five" and "Thor",' 'Link publicly discussed his reasons for purchasing Lionsgate Films on the show, admitting it's connected to several rumors in the entertainnt industry,'
'Link stated he won't quit acting after becoming the owner of Lionsgate Films and is preparing for a new movie,' 'Link claid his fourth album is in production, expected to release in August or September,' 'Link refuses to publicly discuss anything related to Taylor,' and more.
Emma Stone, seeing these headlines on the internet and TV, secretly admired Link's fa and ability to stir controversy.
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