35 Movie Theater Dispute
20th Century Fox Film Studio Barry Diller
Jansen Kelly, director of production at Columbia Film Studios
AMG Entertainment Company Walda Bilar
Paramount Film Studio Shirley Lansing
Herman watched the movie "UFO in the Amazon Forest" as he was nearly 40 and sat in his simple cinema. He was concentrating on watching the movie "UFO in the Amazon Forest"!
Michael Bay was a little nervous in front of Herman's left. I don't know if it was because the wooden chair in Herman's cinema had a little chrome butt, or because of something else, his butt had never sat firmly in one place, and kept rubbing around!
Herman wanted to secretly hand Michael a piece of toilet paper and ask him to go to the bathroom to wipe his butt. Did he not wipe it clean just now?
Jerry, not far away, looked at the movie on the screen with his legs crossed his legs. Whenever an accident happened in the plot of the movie, he looked around the facial expressions on everyone's face with a calm look!
Hermann's attention was not on this pseudo-documentary, but kept staring at Barry Diller, 20th Century Fox Film Studio and Shirley Lansing, Paramount Film Studio!
To be honest, when Herman watched the two of them sitting together with a smile on their faces, he couldn't help but complain: "Hollywood people are really hypocritical!"
Eight years ago, Barry Diller was the dominant "TV screen" within Paramount and would occupy the mainstream of the next twenty years. He has always advocated Paramount to actively develop TV stations. However, because of the disagreement with the board of directors, Barry Diller was poached by Murdoch to Fox and be responsible for the establishment of Fox TV station!
Shirley Lansing can be said to be the representative of Hollywood's "elite female figures". Sherry Lansing served as vice president of Columbia Film Studio twelve years ago. In 1980, Shirley Lansing was poached by the 20th Century Fox Film Studio and served as the general manager of Fox Film Studio!
Later, because the 20th Century Fox was sold, Murdoch poached Barry Diller from Paramount!
Barry Diller, who was airborne to the 20th Century Film Company, not only steadily suppressed Sherry Lansing within seven years, but also became more and more powerful because of the continuous success of Fox TV!
Shirley Lansing went to Paramount in anger. When she left Fox, she was said to have sent a letter of war to Barry Diller in person!
"Paramount will continue to dominate Hollywood under her leadership!"
If these two people have a documentary album in Hollywood, they can support a small paparazzi newspaper!
As for the reason why Shirley Lansing, the vice president, came to Bolivia in person, is because of Jerry Brookheimer!
Herman remembers that Jerry's first big-selling movie, "The Lightning Dance", entered the theater with the support of Shirley Lansing!
As for the other two men, Herman, had never heard of them, nor did he know them!
At the end of the pseudo-documentary "UFO in the Amazon Forest", everyone present cooperated and applauded!
At the end of the movie, Michael Bay and Jerry Brookheimer had just stepped onto the stage. Before the two of them could speak, Barry Diller took the lead: "Well, I want to ask a question. This pseudo-documentary has to be said to be really wonderful. Under his shoddy appearance, there is a century-long scam that deceives audiences around the world!"
"But, how much do you want?"
Shirley Lansing heard Barry Diller's speech and smiled contemptuously: "Ha! We Paramount is very interested in this movie. On the one hand, the low cost is, and on the other hand, I think this movie can save us a lot of publicity and distribution costs!"
Walda Bilar of AMG Entertainment said an objection: "But it's easy to destroy this movie. Once a reporter discovers some secrets in Bolivia, I think this may be a terrible thing for a distribution company like us, because we are a blow to the various investments we have in this movie!"
However, the director of the Columbia Film Studios production director, Jason Kelly, unexpectedly said nothing, but instead stroked her golden hair, just keeping a kind smile on her face and not saying anything!
Michael Bay was a little excited when he heard Waldal Bilal's words. He was about to refute something when he stood on the stage, but Jerry Brookheimer, who was standing next to him, hugged Michael Bay and explained to Waldal: "Low-cost pseudo-documentary films are a precedent in Hollywood! If they can be played in theaters, then your studio may be favored by a large number of independent producers and independent screenwriters. I think this is very beneficial to you!"
"And! So far, at least forty newspapers have gone to Bolivia to decrypt this documentary, but so far, not only have they found nothing, but they have been creating popularity for our movie. I think this can reassure everyone!"
Barry Diller was a little anxious when he saw Jerry Brookheimer's answer being reasonable and evidence-based, and could also divert the focus of everyone present. The reason why he came to Bolivia to watch this movie in person was, on the one hand, it was because the movie was very popular in North America, and on the other hand, it was because of the authorization of the two "variety shows" in Jerry Brookheimer, both creative and topical. He wanted to take advantage of Jerry's deliberate mentality to sell this movie, and take advantage of others' danger to directly get the authorization of the two variety shows!
If Jerry Brookheimer keeps talking about it, then his purpose will be difficult to achieve!
"Well! You're right! But after all, we invested in buying movies, and the cost was on us. I don't think your idea is convincing, Mr. Jerry!"
"If you can give me the two authorizations on your hands, Mr. Jerry, I believe that Walda Bilal, the director of MAG Entertainment, is willing to cooperate with us in Fox to purchase your film copyright!"
Shirley Lansing was just about to say something, but Jason Kelly, the director of the Columbia Film Studios production, gently pulled Shirley Lansing's cuff and pointed at Herman, who was sitting in the corner without saying a word!
When Herman saw both women, Shirley Lansing and Jason Kelly, looking at herself in the corner, he also knew it was time to leave the factory!
Until now, Herman finally knows who is his target customer and who is not his target customer!
Barry Diller and Waldah Bilar are obviously in the same group. The reason why these two people may be willing to come is more because of "If You Are" and "You Are the One" that Jerry bought from him!
As for the potential value of these two people who can see these two variety shows, they can even tell that they are fools!
Not only can some "amateurs" enter the entertainment industry, but as long as the shooting script and conflict points are written every time, it will be a constant stream of topics!
But Herman wanted to ask the two of them, "Didn't you hear your own radio station when you come to Bolivia so brightly?"
Voice of L "It's the hottest interview program of "If You Are the One"!
Chapter completed!