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Chapter 234 DreamWorks' Generous Spending - Blossoming and Making Movies

Looking at Jiabao's mysterious appearance, I was a little confused. What was so surprising about a couple in love?

Let’s talk about falling in love. I’ve seen it before. What can I be surprised? Did Li and Grant do something that shouldn’t have happened?!

My curiosity was suddenly suffocated by Jiabao's words.

"Tell me, I have always been good at heart, as long as the two of them have not made a child now." I smiled.

Jiabao was amused by me: "There are no children, but the two of them have now reached the point where they don't marry him or her."

"No, Gary is like?! This kid has always been a romantic guy. Go and call him here." I pointed to Gary who was drinking coffee downstairs.

"Why, do you want to break them up?" Jiabao smiled.

"I want to remind them to avoid doing something earth-shaking. Call Li up to me too." I waved my hand at Jiabao, and Jiabao couldn't help laughing.

These two people now seem to be thinking about being together with each other, otherwise Jiabao would say such words. To deal with such a couple, they would not force others to separate, nor would they stand up and oppose fiercely. That would only make things develop in a worse direction. Maybe the two guys would lose a lot of money. Even if the two people separated after listening to my words, they would definitely make movies with a lot of resentment. Such actors would definitely not be able to make good movies for them.

I have always taken good care of actors. Julie has made great contributions to the company over the past year and has done a lot of things. She has worked hard and never said anything dissatisfied. Although Garrit is a novice, he is completely unfamiliar with DreamWorks. Although this guy is a bit careless now, it seems pretty good overall. He is a man in charge. Julie will definitely get happiness when marrying him. Since the two of them have a good impression of each other, what reason do I have to break up the other?

So, thinking of this, I stood on the balcony and laughed.

It wasn't too late, and Gary deliberately held his face, for fear that I would see what happened to them.

Gary, holding her head, was filled with a flattering smile on my face. When she saw that she knew something was wrong, I knew this guy very well. She was very slick.

:: Standing at the corner of the balcony with his head, he kept lifting his hair that was blown by the wind, and he looked quite funny.

I coughed and deliberately sternly looked.

"Okay, okay, don't pretend. Since you have done it, don't be afraid that others will know. You two guys have developed this way in just a few days. Gary, you kid are capable. You kid actually pulled the front-line actresses in our company into your arms in such a short time. You kid are kind." I pointed at Gary and scolded Grant.

::8226; When Grant heard what I said, he immediately knew that the good things of the two people were known, so it was very embarrassing to stand on the balcony.

Grant has always been thick-skinned, so... :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

"Boss, I'm sorry." Li whispered.

"Boss, I took the initiative to do this. If you want to blame me, blame me, it's not Julie's business." Grant saw me looking at Julie and shook his head, afraid that Julie would be scolded, so he quickly stood up. This kid was doing like a man in this regard.

"Dare I blame you, one is the top star in the company, the other is the male lead in the next movie, and the future Hollywood actor, how dare I blame me?" I said sarcastically.

::.

I snorted: "Short!? A little! What I'm disappointed is that you two guys didn't tell me about this! Am I like a broken up manga?? I'm so angry!"

After hearing what I said, the two of them immediately changed their expressions.

"Boss, are you saying you don't blame us anymore?!" Gary • Grant asked me with his mouth wide open.

I shrugged and said, "Why should I blame you?! I'm afraid that you guys will be bachelors and bachelors and be old girls. This is also good, at least the wealth will not flow to outsiders, right?"

Gary • I was embarrassed to say that Grant was almost bleeding.

"But I have to tell you some things first." I was so happy when I saw the two guys like this, but my face became serious.

"What's the matter?" Gary Grant and Ju||

"I don't object to your love, but there is one thing that cannot delay your work. The movie "Hollywood Story" is different from the movies we made in the past. It has high requirements for dance and singing. Gary still has some basic dance. Julie, you have no more, so you must work hard on Astaire's teaching and put your career first. You are still young, in your twenties, and your future journey is still long. It's not that love is not important, nor that you can't fall in love, but that you are all you are now.

If you miss your golden age, you will regret it for the rest of your life. Fortunately, Gary is a man, and men have a great advantage in the entertainment industry. Julie, in comparison, you have to pay more attention. Women's golden age is only more than ten years, more than ten years, and it's a long time to think about it, but it's over in the blink of an eye. Don't wait for a while, and then you have a big belly, and then have a baby and become a housewife. What movies do you understand? "I looked at the two of you and said earnestly.

Grant and Julie nodded repeatedly. Boss, you said the words, we remember, I

Think about it, don't worry, we will be at ease, and I will let Julie go along her path." Gary Grant assured me.

I nodded: "That's good. To be honest, I wish our company would have a few more pairs of you. In that case, our DreamWorks will be more cohesive. After a few years, there will be a lot of DreamWorks babies, and our career will be successful."

I laughed, Gary Grant and Julie

"Don't worry, when you get married, I will hold it for you like today for Stenburg and Haas, and I will be your master of marriage." I smacked my mouth.

"Thank you, boss!" Julie and Gary • Gran~

"Okay, okay, go down and do it well in the future." I smiled.

::.High, the clouds ran straight in the air like flocks of sheep.

I turned my head and looked at the hillside next to me, and looked at Gith's grave, and felt very at ease.

DreamWorks has developed into this now, and I have not disappointed him.

The wedding in Stenburg made DreamWorks lively for many days, and all kinds of things went smoothly in such a festive celebration.

A week later, Gans reported to me the box office results of the first week of Killing Crocodile Pond. DreamWorks' 200 audio cinemas, plus Warner's 1,500 companies, "Killing Crocodile Pond" made 8 million!

It is safe to say that a new single-week box office myth was born. The media in Los Angeles inevitably praised the film for its great achievements, and everyone at DreamWorks was also happy.

The two guys Stevenberg and Stiller were the most exaggerated. On the day they got the news, each of them ran from the gate of DreamWorks to Harvey Street, holding a flag in their hands, and then ran back. It was like a snoring wind.

"Boss, I said our movie will break your record, you must not believe it, how about it, do you believe it this time?" Stenberg said panting on my desk.

"You boy doesn't feel blushed! That's right. "Kill Crocodile Pond" broke the box office record of "Brave Heart" in a single week. You don't think about it. "Kill Crocodile Pond" 800 was built on 1,700 cinemas, while the boss's "Brave Heart"'s 200 box office was only obtained from 200 cinemas. If you calculate it carefully, you are no match for the boss in a single cinema." Muno said angrily as he looked at Stenborough.

"Yes, you guys are so happy too early. Do you want me to tell you how much did "Brave Heart" make in this week?" Griffith patted Stenborough on the shoulder and smiled: "The Brave Heart has been released for more than a month. Logically speaking, I basically can't make much of the box office at this time, but guess how much did you make in this week?"

"How much?" asked Stenberg.

"350,000 more than you." Griffith blew the ashes.

"No way!? I can still make 835 now! It's too exaggerated, right?" Stenberg was stunned by the news.

"So. Don't be so big or small, and your tail is so high that you can reach the sky with a little bit of grades. You are far behind the boss. Do you know?" Dunar also looked at Stenborough sympathetically and said.

But Flahadi, who has been silent, took advantage of the situation and robbed: "Stenborough, this "Crocodile Pond" has achieved very good results, but don't forget that this movie would not have been possible if it weren't for the boss."

"Yes, yes."

"This guy is just a ungrateful wolf."

...

There was a lot of slaughter in the office, and Stenberg was said to have huddled onto the sofa.

I laughed: "Don't say that about Stenborough. His movie is still very good, and he made so much money for our DreamWorks at once. How can we fight against meritorious officials like this?"

"Yes, the boss is right. You can't hit me like this! If you have the will, you can try making a movie?!" Stenberg grabbed me and climbed up.

"Don't be arrogant, you kid, we have all handed the script to the boss. After the boss reviews it, we can start shooting our own movies in various ways. Just wait and cry." Dunar and others said with a smile.

"Submit the script?!When?!Why don't I know?" Stenberg looked at me with wide eyes.

"I told you guys a while ago. I'll show you the script I like. If I can, I'll invest money for you to shoot. Now that the company has grown a lot and the funds are relatively abundant, you should shoot movies independently. I can't keep you all by your side. In that way, you will only become affiliated and chores, always do the job of an assistant director, and you can't make your own name. This situation is not what I hope. I don't want to see DreamWorks alone in Hollywood, and I'm very tired. Do you think? We have to make movies from all sides." I smiled.

Dunar and others looked at each other, rubbing their fists and nodding.

"Boss, it's not fair. They handed over me but didn't?! I'm busy with Stiller's movie release during this period! I'm going to hand over!" Stevenberg said anxiously.

"No one doesn't want you to hand it over! If you have a good script, you will hand it over. I treat you equally. As long as the script is good, I will give you money." I shook my head helplessly and said.

"Long live the boss! I'll go get the script now!" After saying that, Stenberg went downstairs, and then the sound of the car starting quickly was heard. It seemed that this guy must have gone home.

"This kid is too impatient!" The person in the office laughed.

"By the way, I've read the movie script you handed over, and I'll tell you the result today." I took out a dozen scripts from the drawer and put them on the table. The atmosphere in the office suddenly became tense.

Last time I asked them to hand over the script, these guys were very active, and almost everyone handed in a few dramas.

The script that Dunar handed over is called "Crew". In history, this movie was filmed after Dunar returned to France in 1927. The movie shows the life of crew members, which reflects their love, suffering and the courage of men, and also criticizes and criticizes the society at that time. The script I saw at hand is somewhat different from the movie "Crew" that Dunar returned to France in history, but the content is roughly the same.

Dunar's films have always been conceived and attach importance to the portrayal of characters and personalities. This "Crew" expresses this very well. The script is well written, not only with ups and downs in the plot structure, but also with high attainments in artistic quality.

The script that Munau intersected is called "Sunrise". In history, this movie was the first film that Munau arrived in Hollywood in 1926, and it attracted the great love of Hollywood filmmakers and American audiences, leaving a brilliant mark in the history of film. This script adheres to Munau's consistent characteristics, pays attention to the beauty of the picture, pays attention to discovering the light of human nature from the scenery and nature. In the script, Munau tells a story of love in a triangle. Such an ordinary story was told in an extremely lyrical way, mixed with a lot of life thoughts, and is a masterpiece with beautiful pictures and profound thoughts.

What Flahadi gave was not a script, but a filming idea called "The White Shadow of the South China Sea". Of course, it was a documentary. The failure of "Moana" made Flahadi angry. He wanted to stand up again from the place where he fell. So he also wanted to shoot the lives of the natives at sea. However, this idea was obviously a bit thin and inappropriate.

The script that Stiller's intercourse is called "Imperial Hotel". This movie was also filmed in 1927 in history. As a representative of the Swedish classical film school, Stiller's films are obviously different from others and have their own distinctive characteristics. He sets the whole story in a hotel and tells the story of things that happened in this hotel. These things have no relationship at the beginning. But in the end, they are perfectly combined. The whole script is expressive, has a strong sense of rhythm, has a ups and downs, and the structure enters the palace a tortuous maze, which only makes you suddenly enlightened in the last moment.

Griffith did not hand in the script. I asked him why he didn't hand in it. He said he wanted to continue to be an assistant director for me, to learn more, and then write down some of the ideas in his mind. During this period, he had to brew.

So, the four scripts I hold now are the results of the director team in recent times.

A group of guys looked at me, especially a few who handed over the script, with a look of desire on their faces.

"I have read these four scripts and have some ideas. I can't speak up." I laughed.

"Boss, you can just say that you can invest money for which one. Don't go around, I'm so anxious." Dunar murmured in a low voice.

Everyone laughed.

I opened Munau's "Sunrise" and said, "I like this script of Munau very much. It is your characteristic and your strengths. In this movie, you must bring out your strengths to the extreme."

Munau was stunned, then looked at me with disbelief and said, "Boss, has my movie passed?"

I nodded.

Munau, who was originally calm, suddenly jumped up. It has been several months since he came to Hollywood from Germany. This time he finally waited until he could shoot an independent film, of course he was so happy.

Dunar and others next to him looked at him and were very envious.

"Boss, do I need to modify my script?" Muno said to me excitedly.

I smiled and said, "There are many things in your script that I think are shortcomings. For example, the plot setting is sometimes a bit stiff, especially dialogue and Munau. Dialogue is your weakness. You have to put some effort into dialogue. After all, now is different from the previous silent film era. In audio movies, dialogue is no longer an optional thing, but directly participates in the meaning of the film. In addition, it also plays a major role in shaping the character's character, so you must put a lot of effort into it. I have written all other opinions in this book. If you go back and take a look, you can prepare for shooting if there is no problem."

"Boss, where is my script?!" Dunar asked anxiously.

I took out Dunar's "Crew" and judged: "Dunar, your script shows the life of the crew very detailed and realistic, and also criticizes and exposes the society. Such a movie is a masterpiece, but the movie is a bit dull, the plot in it is a typical Hollywood, and the preaching meaning is a bit strong, so you take it back and change it and leave it to me."

I handed the script to Dunar, and Dunar suddenly turned blue: "Boss, do you mean that my movie will not be filmed?"

I smiled and said, "I didn't say that. What I said was to ask you to take it back and modify it hard, and then hand it over to me. If I am satisfied, then I will invest in the auction."

"It's good, it's good, I'll change it when I go back." Dunar then regained his smile and picked up his script.

"Robert, I can't cast your script." The next sentence I said made Flahadie sit up from the sofa.
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