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Chapter 130 Pirate Amusement

"You mean, let me have a good relationship with Jerry Brookheimer?" Matthew asked.

"Jerry Brookheimer is a well-recognized producer of commercial films in the industry." Helen Herman reminded Matthew, "You have too many levels of difference and you can't talk about getting along well. You'd better leave some impression on him."

Matthew understood, "Well, I know."

If Jerry Brookheimer can leave a little impression, it will be a bit of an advantage if he participates in auditions for the project he produces in the future.

As for Helen Hermanti's new project, she has no more specific news.

Jerry Brookheimer is a prolific producer. Matthew has heard from James McAvoy about it, such as "Breaking Dance", "Top Gun", "Brave the Deadly Island", etc. Jerry Brookheimer is one of the producers. Although "Black Hawk Down" is still filming, his last production of "Pearl Harbor" has just begun post-production.

The reason why Josh Hartnett became the most popular male lead in this group drama is not unrelated to his collaboration with Jerry Brookheimer in "Pearl Harbor".

Helen Hermann asked the waiter to pay the bill and asked Matthew, "Do you have a chance in the afternoon?"

"No." Matthew stood up, "Do you want me to take you around Morlywood?"

"It's all deserts, what's so good about it." Helen Hermann obviously had no interest in the surrounding desert. "Take me to the crew, I'll meet Uncle Scott."

Matthew took out his cell phone and looked at the time, saying, "I guess the crew is going to work, I'll go find a car."

He walked out of the restaurant first, went downstairs to the hotel lobby, and found the lobby manager. The hotel had a special cooperation with the car rental agency and soon contacted an off-road vehicle, but a deposit of 1,000 US dollars was required.

"I'll pay." Helen Hermann snatched in front of Matthew and paid the deposit.

Matthew was not polite to her, and stood next to the hotel desk, waiting for Helen Hermann to complete the relevant procedures.

"Okay." Helen Hermann put away the deposit bar and said to Matthew, "The car will arrive soon, let's go out."

Matthew walked towards the hotel door, and Helen Hermann followed him. The two of them said as they walked, basically discussing work matters.

When he was about to arrive at the hotel, a person flashed out of the glass turntable. He happened to see Matthew and Helen Hermann walking side by side, and immediately shouted, "Matthew Horner!"

Matthew was originally discussing tax filing with Helen Hermann in April next year to see how to maximize legal tax avoidance. He came here in early 1999, and it is now the end of 2000. It is almost two years in the blink of an eye, and he has gradually gained a better understanding of the social situation here.

For example, the fatal tax issue, all high-income people in the United States are racking their brains to avoid taxes legally. After all, the title of the Country of Ten Thousand Taxes is really worthy of its name.

Hearing someone calling him, Matthew immediately looked up and Johnny Lee Miller stood opposite him.

Johnny Lee Miller stared at the man and woman in front of him, especially the woman. The woman was wearing a professional suit, with blonde hair tied behind her head, tall and slender. Even with a pair of slightly old-fashioned black-edged glasses on her face, it could still be seen that this was a pretty woman.

He couldn't help swallowing his saliva. He had been in Morocco for almost two months and hadn't seen such a woman for too long.

Helen Herman also heard someone calling Matthew. When he looked over, he happened to see Johnny Lee Miller swallowing his saliva and frowned in disgust.

Of course she knew who this person was, and she also heard Matthew talk about the rags with him and Angelina Jolie.

"Is this guy Matthew..." A thought came to Helen Herman's mind, "Peals sinister and despicable to make friends with Johnny Lee Miller?"

It is very likely that in her impression, Matthew Horner can do such a thing as selling someone and asking someone to help count money.

When Matthew saw Johnny Lee Miller keep looking at Helen Hermann, he guessed that he might have misunderstood, so he hurriedly said hello, "Hello, Miller."

Johnny Lee Miller took two steps forward, lowered his voice, and said directly, "Since your friend is here, hurry up and return the video to me!"

This was very low, but it was enough for Helen Hermann to hear it.

She was slightly surprised and turned to look at Matthew. Matthew was quite helpless and said to Johnny Lee Miller, "You misunderstood. This is my agent."

A gloomy flashed on Johnny Lee Miller's face, reminding him, "Don't forget your promise!"

"I've always remembered it!" Matthew swore again, "I'm a very credible person."

This is a hotel lobby with people coming and going, and it is not suitable to discuss such things for a long time. Johnny Lee Miller glared at Matthew, turned around and walked around him towards the elevator.

Matthew entered the glass turntable and left the hotel. Helen Hermann followed.

Before the car arrived outside, Helen Herman asked, "What videotape? What did you take for Angelina Jolie?"

"No." Matthew thought about it, and thought it would be better to tell the agent about it. He said roughly what happened that day, and finally said helplessly, "I was eager to protect myself at that time, so I made up such a lie."

Helen Hermann said, "You're a little smart."

"What should I do?" Matthew shrugged, "I have reacted to Jack. He said he would just let it go, and he didn't deal with it at all."

"As long as it doesn't affect the normal work of the crew," Helen Herman said to Matthew again. "The crew won't care about such things. Have you ever seen a crew without conflicts or struggles? If the crew takes care of these things, they don't have to do other jobs."

Matthew was actually a little angry when he thought of Jack's attitude, "What if I become a victim?"

Helen Hermann said calmly, "Isn't it happened?" She thought for a while and said to Matthew, "You handled it well, keep dragging it on. There is no other good way. Try not to put your conflicts on the surface."

An off-road vehicle came to the front of the hotel. Matthew looked at the license plate and said, "The car is here, let's get in."

He and Helen Herman got into the car and asked the car to go directly to the set. The set was still busy filming, and you could hear the thunderous explosion from a distance.

With Matthew leading the way, the two of them easily entered the set of a refugee area. Ridley Scott was busy shooting. The shooting scene was full of bricks and rubble, and the gunshots were like fried beans, crackling and crackling.

"Let's wait." When we arrived at a street intersection, Matthew stopped, "Don't move forward for the time being, it's not safe."

He didn't care. He had been used to it on the set. Helen Hermann had tender skin and tender flesh. If he fell and knocked, he would probably have scars on his body.

Helen Hermann did not move forward any further, and stood at the street entrance to watch the shooting like other people watching.

The scene was shot of Somali militia. The shooting was not going well. The professional actors who played militia leaders were fine. The situation of black actors hired by the local area was constantly. The most exaggerated thing was that I didn’t know what a black extra was thinking. During the shooting, I suddenly ran to the front of the camera lens. The AK-47 in my hand pointed at the camera lens and shot it in a flash. Although the gun was just empty, it scared the camera. If the camera was not installed on Stenickon, it would have been thrown to the ground.

After staying here for more than an hour, Matthew saw the crew suspend filming and Ridley Scott had a short break.

"Let's go over." Matthew led the way, said to an assistant crew, entered the set, and waited for Helen Herman to follow from behind, saying, "Be careful to go to the ground and don't sprain your ankle."

Near the location where the director team is located, Jack, the bearded man saw the two of them, quickly waved to Helen Hermann, and said to Ridley Scott.

"Helen..." Ridley Scott stood up from the director's chair, "You don't even call if you come here."

"That's a surprise." Helen Herman walked over and hugged Ridley Scott, "Is that true, Uncle Scott?"

Ridley Scott laughed, "I feel much better when I see you."

Watching Helen Hermann and Ridley Scott reminisce about the past, Matthew did not come over and stood beside him and remained silent.

The two of them chatted for a while, and Helen Herman suddenly asked, "I heard that Jerry Brookheimer is planning a new big production project with Disney?"

"I don't know very well." Ridley Scott shook his head, "I'm so busy lately."

He thought for a while and asked, "Do you want me to ask?"

Helen Hermann smiled, "No, I just heard people, I'm a little curious."

Jerry Brookheimer's project is almost a guarantee of success and a big sale, and it is also easy to make a name for itself.

The crew's rest time was about to end, and Helen Hermann took the initiative to leave the director team, accompanied by Jack, and walked towards the street intersection when he came.

Matthew followed them and didn't talk much.

"I heard him mention Jerry Brookheimer's new project occasionally." Jack, the bearded man, took the initiative to tell Helen Herman, "It seems to be related to a Pirates recreation project in Disneyland."

Helen Herman nodded, "Thank you, Jack."

Jack, the bearded, laughed, "You are so kind to me."

Matthew could see that Helen Hermann was particularly concerned about Jerry Brookheimer's new project.

Helen Hermann stayed in Morocco for two days and then returned to North America. During these two days, Matthew heard her call people to find out about Jerry Brookheimer's new project several times.
Chapter completed!
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