As Jimmy McMillan might say: “The movie ticket prices are too damn high.” At least, that’s what consumers said to Hollywood this year–that and “most of the movies sucked.” The Los Angeles Times writes that the number of movie tickets sold in the U.S. and Canada is expected to hit 1.26 billion in 2017, which is well below 2016’s 1.31 billion. It’s the fewest amount of tickets sold in a year since 1995, when Toy Story and Batman Forever reigned supreme.
就像Jimmy McMillan可能会说,“现在的电影票真是贵。”至少它说出了消费者的心声,今年的好莱坞电影“又贵又不好看”。根据《洛杉矶时报》今年美国和加拿大的票房总数估计在12.6亿美元,比2016年的13.1亿美元差一截。这是自1995年以来票房收入最低的一次,之前的《玩具总动员》和《蝙蝠侠》成了永恒的经典。
What’s going on here? It’s true that there were a few huge breakout successes this year. These include Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Wonder Woman, and Girls Trip. But more than a few of this year’s most anticipated movies–including Alien: Covenant and The Mummy–flopped.
怎么会落得如此田地?不可否认今年有几个成功的电影。包括星际大战系列:《最后的绝地武士》、《神奇女侠》、《嗨翻姐妹行》。但是有不少期待值很高的电影《异形:契约》、《新木乃伊》却不尽如意。
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