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Chapter five hundred and seventh bad idea

Please give me a monthly ticket and a recommendation ticket!

It was dark outside the window and brightly lit inside the window. Rex Reed was sitting in the room of the Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, concentrating on his laptop, recalling the video he had just watched.

He is now one of the top ten professional film critics in the United States. Even if he doesn't like that film very much, he cannot curse and ridicule like he did back then. Criticism must be covered up under the shell of art.

It took him more than half an hour to think about it before he opened his blog and started to write a review.

"In terms of technology, although the industry's most mature blue-green screen and CGI computer technology is used, it is a relatively simple multi-layer picture synthesis, and its complexity is incomparable to "King Kong". The frequent use of fast and slow motion free switching is also a technique used by MV directors. Directors in the film industry do not want to play with such frivolous skills."

"There is also the male protagonist Matthew Horner. Since becoming famous in "The Scorpion King", Matthew Horner has not made any progress. Five years have passed, and he is still at the low stage of showing off his strong body and strong muscles. His enterprising spirit is so low that it is outrageous! His artistic pursuit is hopeless!"

"In addition, this film is too disrespectful to history and seriously exaggerates the role of the Spartans in the Battle of Hot Springs."

"In fact, history is never just history. History is a vivid reality. The reason why we shoot and watch epics is not because we love to see things that are already dead, but because people in the past have been as excited, dull, sad, and happy as we are, because they have a blood-connected relationship with us."

"The Three Hundred Warriors of Sparta have fallen into the abyss in history..."

A director who is too show off his skills and a starring actor who is too show off his body, really makes Rex Reed unable to have any favors.

After uploading the short review, he also gave "Spartan Three Hundred Warriors" two stars on his blog.

Rex Reed hopes that these two stars can hold back the box office of this film. In addition to not liking this film, he really can't like Matthew Horner.

Every time I see Matthew Horner, he always thinks of the ass and the stinky smell on his butt.

I hope that "The Three Hundred Warriors" will be a big box office hit, killing Matthew Horner, causing Matthew Horner to plummet, and quickly fade out of Hollywood and will never appear in front of him again.

Dingdong

The message prompt sounded when the mobile phone text message sounded, and Rex Reed hurriedly received it. The text message must be a friend of his in theaters. Almost every time an important new film was released, he would send him a text message notification as soon as he got the box office data.

Compared with most self-proclaimed aloof professional film critics, Rex Reed, who dares to hype with his donkey butt, understands the importance of the market better. Hollywood depends on commercial gains, and film critics are the same.

So, he was very clear about one thing. The bad comments of film critics don’t have much effect on Matthew Horner, who only focuses on business development. It can really hold Matthew Horner up and prevent him from taking his career further. It is a very poor box office data.

Rex Reed opened the text message and took a look. The $13.5 million figure instantly cleared his hopes and thoughts.

"The Three Hundred Warriors" has a box office of 13.5 million US dollars in advance. What else does he have to hope for?

"Why……"

After looking at the blog page on the notebook screen, the negative review was already on it. Rex Reed could only sigh in disappointment. He had a thorough understanding of the general rules of the film market. With such an early box office, the box office of "The Three Hundred Warriors" must be almost the same in the first weekend.

Thinking of this, he directly pressed the laptop screen and stopped thinking about it. The more he thought about it, the more annoyed he became. If he continued to think about it, he would not want to sleep if he was depressed tonight.

The sky in Los Angeles was just shining, and New York was approaching working hours. Morsonster walked into a building near Times Square, went to the locker room to change into brand new equipment, and came to a conference room with props and spears and shields. After meeting with dozens of companions, he drove into Times Square under a bearded team led by a bearded leader.

As soon as this group of people appeared, it immediately caused a sensation. Tourists, passers-by, and reporters who have been reporting here all year round have all looked at each other with curious eyes, and even the New York police patrolling looked at each other.

Morsonster was worried that the police would drive them away. After all, after 9/11, many aspects of New York were much stricter than before, but the patrol officer just looked at it and had no intention of paying attention.

Without anyone explicitly speaking, he could realize that the people who organized them must have completed various procedures in advance.

Since there was no worries, Morsonster cheered up and showed off the red trousers in the red cloak. With his companions, he showed his developed muscles to those curious people in a very stylish manner.

At this moment, they are Sparta!

Morsonster is a fitness tycoon, but he does not have a fixed income from work and cannot support the high cost of fitness. Just last week, his fitness club took a job and asked for help from someone. The job is not complicated. He dressed up as the red trousers in the trailer of "The Three Hundred Warriors of Spartan" in New York, such as Times Square and Central Park, and the rewards are quite good.

A team of Spartan warriors circled around Times Square and took away a large number of people who were following. Some people came to take a photo, some asked about the specific situation, and some people wanted to pinch their muscles...

Soon, Morsonster followed the Spartan warriors to the Amg chain theater in a corner of the square. A huge poster of "The Three Hundred Spartan Warriors" was hung above the entrance of the theater.

Many people were brought into the theater like this.

After staying for a while, the Spartan warriors, including Mosenster, took action again.

Morsonster discovered that there were reporters filming them, and he waved to the camera, thinking that it would be nice if he could show his face on TV or newspaper.

At the same time, there were also red capes and red trousers and muscular Spartan warriors on the streets of Boston, and they met many reporters just in time.

A little later, the Spartans successfully occupied Chicago's Millennium Square.

Spartan warriors appear in many large cities across the United States. They are tall and strong, and with the outfits of red cloaks and red trousers, it is difficult not to attract attention.

In Westwood District, Los Angeles, Niebola personally led a team to the fitness club. He had a similar figure to Matthew. He specially asked Leonida's full set of equipment from the crew, and he specially asked a makeup artist to put a fake beard, saying that he wanted to have the addiction to the hero of the movie.

A dark golden helmet is really a frightening thing when worn on his face. When he entered Santa Monica Commercial Plaza, many people mistakenly recognized him for Matthew.

In just over a dozen minutes, Niebola was flooded by the crowd, and hundreds of movie fans who wanted to take photos and sign him surrounded him.

"Why did Matthew appear here?"

The young reporter with a tmz tag hanging on his chest asked his older companion next to him, "Let us come over, just want to pat Matthew?"

The older reporter said, "This is not Matthew, it's just a lot like it. The equipment on his body is almost the same as Leonida's in the film."

The young reporter adjusted the camera angle so that all the Spartans could be photographed, and asked while taking pictures, "How do you know?"

"Because my head told me." The older reporter pressed the shutter, took a few more photos, reminding him, "Move faster, we have to go back at noon, and we will publish these afternoons."

The young reporter kept his hands and mouths, "Who thought of such a bad idea, let these tough men go to crowded places to sell their strength."

These two men didn't go anywhere in the morning, and followed this team of Spartans. When they were about to leave at noon, the reporters who followed these Spartans had already visited more than a dozen times.

Before noon, various pictures and videos of the Spartans invading America appeared on the Internet, especially on several social networking sites that had just been released, which instantly became the focus of attention.

"The Three Hundred Warriors of Sparta" naturally occupied the front pages of major entertainment media and websites.

Similarly, in the media and the Internet's comment column, there are the most comments about "The Three Hundred Warriors of Sparta".

Like most of the films starring Matthew, as a commercial film that is purely visual and mainly sells body shapes and moves by the male lead, the reviews of "The Three Hundred Warriors of Sparta" are not well received by critics.

Roger Albert's column even gave only one sentence, and seemed too lazy to comment on lack of humanistic care!

The New Yorker column critic David Denby believes that "The Three Hundred Warriors of Sparta" is useless, with empty themes, shallow tone, suspicious positions, bloody scenes, and the story is basically brainless...

Not all critics think this is a bad movie, and many think that the movie is worthy.

Kenneth Tulan of the Los Angeles Times highly recognizes this film: "The Three Hundred Warriors of Sparta" is a must-see movie for men with masculinity. The majestic scenes, passionate dialogues, shock your nerves with vision and lenses. The domineering aura that Matthew Horner showed was full of domineeringness, the last shout was straight through the hearts of the heart, his performance was full of appeal, especially the momentum and pictures of taking the lead to rushing towards the overwhelming Persian army were very shocking. In addition, his action scenes were as brilliant as ever, and the fighting scenes were textbook-like classics, and the effect was one scene after another of the Virgin and Virginal and Virginal and Virginal and Virginal and Virginal and Aesthetics.

Of course, good reviews like this are rare among film critics.

One day after the release of "The Three Hundred Warriors of Sparta", Rotten Tomatoes collected 56 reviews from the film critics. Rotten Tomatoes' index was not expected to rot, with a freshness of only 55%, and the average score of the film critics was 5.2 points.
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