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Chapter 1501 Haunted Mansion Auction

 He ​​didn't want to buy the house. He originally planned to give it to An Ran.

The price of the house was not high, and it was also in the suburbs, but it was quieter. He liked that place better than the high-rise luxury apartment he was contracting for.

It only takes half an hour to drive to Nianyue City.

It's just that he can't live anymore after being fucked by An Ran.

But it was a bit of a pity for him to be bought by someone else.

"Mr. Lucas, you are putting it up for sale. The one with the highest price will get it. If someone bids, won't it be over if I pay the higher price?" An Ran smiled and said: "I don't believe it, who can compete with me for a ghost house? High

For three hundred thousand, I guess no one will want it."

Unlike the million-dollar mansions in Nuoyue City, that place is cheap, but it is actually not very convenient for most people, not to mention it is a ghost house.

Lucas thinks it makes sense, if someone offers a higher price...

If you sell it to someone else, you just sell it, and you can just find a new house for Enron.

"Okay, I'll buy it now and do it."

"By the way, hurry up and get the movie copy done. I have all the procedures in place. It should be released in the next few days!"

An Ran nodded, "It will be released tomorrow. There is no need to promote this movie."

Of course there is no need to promote it!

You've been circulating on the Internet for several days.

Once there is no shortage of heat or anything else.

After Lucas left, Enron immediately began arranging for the show to be released in major theaters.

Due to time constraints, he hired people to design the posters, sent them directly to the computers of major theaters, and then had people print them on site.

The poster design is also very simple.

It's Lucas's two-story wooden house, with the dark night in the background.

Four big words, "Real Record of Ghosts"!

Then it says at the bottom, "Record of the Haunted Mansion in Feolington, Suburbs of Rendezvous..."

There is no more publicity.

In fact, everyone already knows most of the content from the Internet.

Enron's theaters received the posters and immediately printed them out and placed them in the theaters.

And publicity began on the Internet.

At the same time, the news that the Fiorlington Haunted Mansion was put up for sale quickly spread across the Internet.

"Oh my god, so... what everyone is saying is true? If nothing happens, who will sell their house properly?"

"And this house belongs to Mr. Lucas. Do you think about why he sold his house before the filming of this movie was completed? There must be something in it that scares him."

"I bet there must be an evil spirit in there!"

"Haha, Mr. Lucas flatly denies that there are evil spirits in the house. Isn't this a bit untrue?"

"Yes, the more he denies it, the more likely it is that it is true..."

"My God, who would buy this kind of house? Who dares to buy it?"

Sure enough, everyone likes to discuss haunted houses and even like to watch such movies.

But if you really ask for money to buy it, no one will buy it.

After all, not many people think they have a long life.

But with the heated discussion about this matter, Enron's upcoming new movie has also come into everyone's attention.

"God, "The Haunted Mansion", the clip from "The Haunted Mansion" of Fiorlington... I must watch this movie."

"I bet this is an extremely realistic movie."

"I can't say it's a movie, I can only say it's a surveillance clip. But I want to watch it more because I haven't seen any real supernatural events."

"It will be released tomorrow? That's great..."

This news spread throughout the Internet within a day, and everyone was very enthusiastic.

When Levin saw the news, he immediately called his boss, "Boss, Enron has a new movie coming, shall we think of a way?"

"Think of a stupid way to let him go!"

What are you thinking of? All blockbusters have been postponed, and you suddenly come up with a movie. The publicity effect is insufficient, and the movie box office is not good. Who is responsible?

As soon as the boss said it, Levine reacted immediately.

My face changed after I put down the movie, this guy is so cunning.

I specifically picked this time and hurriedly announced the release of the movie.

He doesn't care. Anyway, it has already been popular on the Internet and the publicity effect has been seen.

And this was edited from surveillance video, and it didn’t cost a lot of money at all.

He doesn't care about losing money at all, right?

As for them, there is nothing they can do to stop them. Time is too tight. Today they announced that it will be released tomorrow?

Damn it!

There are no such fucked-up people in the film industry. It’s too late to even schedule two blockbusters to mess with him.

Levin shook his head.

But he soon felt relieved.

This kind of movie, pseudo-documentary, except for Enron's "Blair Witch", is to shoot one movie at a time, even if the investment is not much, it will still lose money.

Over time, basically no one is making this kind of movie anymore.

The investment in a movie is small, but you need money for distribution and money for promotion. Even if you are a small production, you still have millions in publicity and distribution expenses.

As a result, no one watched the movie once it was released, and the box office was only a few hundred thousand.

It makes people shed tears.

Is there anyone else who touches this kind of subject?

Although the current Enron movie is full of gimmicks, Levine believes that this movie will not do well at the box office.

After all, how attractive this crudely made thing can be, it would be amazing if it had a box office of several million.

Wait a minute?

When Levin thought about this, he suddenly remembered something. They were playing it in their own theaters.

Mud, whatever you put is your own money.

This money is just pouring from the left to the right.

Levin was shocked to realize that no matter what they did, they were still making money, but they were helpless and could only watch An Ran play by himself.

This is so annoying.

It’s too late to stop it, it’s too late to watch the joke, and it won’t affect others no matter what you do.

This guy...

The methods are insidious!

Levin sat on the chair and shook his head vigorously. Why did he feel that his IQ was not enough when meeting this guy?

The matter of Lucas' house was a hot topic. Although he repeatedly denied it, it was false that the house was haunted.

But the more he denied it, the more everyone believed it to be true.

Don't try to fool me, it's just a ghost. Otherwise, why would you sell him if he's so good?

Crazy?

No matter how much Lucas denies it, netizens believe that the house is haunted.

There are many views of the house, but there are no bids available.

Enron's cinema here has started pre-sales.

The pre-sale results surprised everyone, with hundreds of thousands of pre-sales almost every hour.

At the end of the day, the pre-sale box office has exceeded 5 million.

Lucas was stunned, how many millions has this guy made?

This is... too damned.

Although this pre-sale result is spread over several days, it also shows that everyone has high expectations for this movie.

Especially with the gimmick of a real-life record of a haunted house, it is even more attractive.

But looking at this pre-sale volume, if we want to reach the 200 million that Enron said... I'm afraid we won't be able to reach it.

The maximum box office can be between 70 and 80 million.
Chapter completed!
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