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Chapter 286 The media hit by "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" Chapter 287 The new bishop is a glass(1/2)

On the 29th of the month, it rained heavily. It started drizzling from the morning, and it meant that it was sunny.

"Boss, is the weather shooting going on?" He came out of the cafeteria and stood behind me, looked up at the gray rainy sky, and asked in a low voice.

I turned around and looked at him: "Stenborg, are you lazy, are you? Today, I'm shooting inside scenes, why not?"

Stenberg grinned: "Boss, there is also an outdoor scene? Besides, you want me and Gans to catch Henry Albert's braids together."

I smiled and said, "Finish the interior scene first. As for Henry Albert, Gans is already busy. You can do your job well first."

Stenborg pouted and said nothing.

"Boss, I bought the newspaper for you." Jimmy ran over with an umbrella and handed me a stack of newspapers.

I took the newspaper back to the cafeteria, found a seat and sat down, and a group of people next to me surrounded me.

"Boss, what do the newspaper say to Walter's cartoon?!"

"Yes, is there any good reputation?!"

Griffith and others were all eager to see each other.

I smiled and spread the newspaper.

Two front pages of The Falling Times, a special long report on "The Lucky Bunny" appeared. The newspaper wrote: "Last night, for Hollywood, there should be a memorable moment. For a long time, people thought that the world's first cartoon was "The Humor of Funny Faces" by Stewart Blaketon in 1906, but they didn't know that as early as 1900 in the United States, we had Stuart Blair juggling. We knew that before last night, this form was not a movie, but a juggling. Of course, it was not art. We Americans do not lag behind Europe, on the contrary. We must be ahead of them, although the lead was a small piece. But yesterday, the "The Lucky Bunny" produced by DreamWorks Company made us

With two understandings, first, cartoons are not juggling, this form that ultimately presents to our eyes through film. It is art, an art that is truly as great as film. It has a huge charm that is no less than film, and is even more pure than film in some places. Second, today, we can proudly declare to the world, especially to Europe, the future of cartoons, the light of cartoons, in the United States. In Hollywood, at DreamWorks! Since yesterday, because this one-hour-long American first feature-length animated film is also the world's first feature-length animated film, we can't tell our European colleagues that we are far ahead of them in cartoons! DreamWorks once again won great honors for the American film industry!"

"Boss, why does this newspaper place the news like this? It seems a bit ulterior motive." Just as Stenberg, Fatty and others were excited about the report on the Los Angeles Times, Griffith pointed to the front page of the newspaper and frowned.

A huge picture was posted on the headline. It was a mess, and at the bottom of the picture, it was a line of bold words: A large-scale gangster fire broke out in Los Angeles last night, and allegedly suffered heavy casualties.

Although this report is not long, the sentences used in it are extremely indignant: "Late at night, when people were still dreaming, gunfire sounds deafening at dozens of locations in Los Angeles. The Italian underworld suddenly launched an attack on another group of unknown people. Both sides suffered heavy casualties, which seriously affected the safety of Los Angeles and damaged the interests of citizens. However, our police disappeared during the gun battle!"

This severely criticized the Italians in the newspaper, saying that these gangs were cancers parasitic in the body of the American Statue of Liberty, borers, and villains. If these gangs were not eliminated, American society would always have hidden dangers. Then this report opened fire on the Los Angeles Police Department, accusing them of being cowards, cowards who took taxpayers' money but did not do practical things. The New York Times was very angry at the Los Angeles police officers who disappeared during the fierce gun battle but were in a fire and ended an hour or two before they arrived at the scene. They asked the government to carry out a thorough blood exchange and treatment of the police department.

After reading the report, I smiled at Griffith: "David, you're over-thinking. The Los Angeles Times arranged the layout to put the gangster fire together with the premiere of our company's cartoons. There is no special meaning. They just think that gangster fire is more important than the premiere of our movie and attract readers."

"Yes, David, you're thinking too much. The media in Los Angeles has always had a good relationship with us. In addition, we are also their big advertising players, and they won't go against us." Stenberg said while biting a piece of bread.

Almost all the newspapers below put the report "Lucky Bunny Oswa" on the front page headlines.

The Los Angeles Tribune made a special issue, which is simply an animation history. They sorted out the origin, development and production of cartoons, introduced the situation of cartoons in different periods and countries, and specially organized and collected information on the development of cartoons in the United States. It can be seen that they had prepared this report long ago and did a lot of homework, listing the length of one or two hundred cartoons in different periods and countries, production time and production personnel. Then at the end of the report, they made a high evaluation of the value and significance of "The Lucky Rabbit Oswa": "From the above information, we can see that over the past few decades, the development of cartoons has been vibrant all over the world. As an art, it has

After slowly forming and forming its own rules and characteristics, but we can clearly see that this art form is still very weak or even immature. However, this immature is completely gone when it comes to "Lucky Rabbit Oswa". The previous cartoons were only a few minutes long, and the longest one was only a dozen minutes long. However, "Lucky Rabbit Oswa" was an hour long. In terms of artistic characteristics and various techniques of the film, it is far more plump and much more mature than the previous cartoons. We can proudly say that this cartoon produced by us Americans has a milestone significance in the history of animation. It is the world's first feature-length animated film and an unprecedented peak of animated film!"

The front page of the Post is a big picture, which shows the lazy image of Oshua carrying a baggage and walking from a distance.

The purpose is: On this day, a rabbit becomes the protagonist of the movie!

"The Lucky Bunny Oswat" produced by DreamWorks taught us all Americans a lesson, allowing us to relive many wonderful times that have long been lost and the feeling we felt when we were children. Many people may have done a very profound discussion and research on the significance of this movie for the development of the movie, but we are not interested in those things. What we are interested in is that this animated movie sets a precedent for Hollywood movies, that is, we can make movies without actors or stars! Let those who send it to the public at any time

Go to the hell, let the big names who have been rumored and degenerate all day long! We like Oswa! This is a rabbit with only the common personality of all Americans. This rabbit who is lazy, timid but strong, always holds hope for life, not only adds a light to our lives, but also expands the form of expression of the film. This art form, which is completely different from the production and performance of real-life films, provides another possibility for the development of the film, a more pure and more personal possibility."

The Post did not analyze all aspects of the movie in detail like the Los Angeles Times and the Los Angeles Tribune. It cleverly chose a small cut and put forward its own unique point of view from the rabbit Oswar. The report was written wonderfully, deeply and thoughtful.

Compared with the Los Angeles Times, the Los Angeles Tribune and the Post, the Citizens is much more gossipy.

This newspaper has adopted a unique layout method of double headlines ingeniously. The first one is naturally a successful report on the premiere of "Lucky Bunny Oswa". From the first response of the film to the audience's reaction to the degree of fire in other DreamWorks theaters except DreamWorks First Cinema, they all reported in detail. This is just similar to other newspapers, but the second one is a bit gossipy, and the protagonist of this report is naturally me.

A photo was posted on the report. In the photo, it turned out that I was shooting Paveni and Akadou at the Imperial Hotel. I was in a 007 style. On the photo, I had a firm look and a firm attitude. Paveni and Akadou, who was opposite, suddenly fell to the ground in his chest.

"Citizen" used a double-line title: Italian scoundrels are scattering wildness, and Hollywood directors are angrily shooting! The reporter of the Citizen wrote this report with a pleasing brushstroke: "Last night, in the lobby on the first floor of the Imperial Hotel, a scene appeared that made all Hollywood people applaud. Our film master Andre Corleon became a hero again at this moment! For a long time, the Italians have caused our Los Angeles to be a disaster, first the Marchett family

The clan, then the Italian mafia, which is now reviving, is rampant, and many of us dare not speak out, but Mr. Andre Corleon's shot became a declaration: that is, we Los Angeles people will declare war on the Italian underworld! We want them to go back from Los Angeles from the United States! Mr. Andre Corleon, who once destroyed the evil Machet family, has become our role model again this time!"

Next, the Citizens reported the incident in detail, writing Paveni Acardo as a villain and a hooligan who was still alive. Then, almost all the words of praise were used to me, calling me a hero and a role model for the people of Los Angeles. At the end of the report, he called on the people of Los Angeles and even the entire western part to unite and start a war against the Italian underworld. The report was written with passion and inspiring hearts.

"This newspaper is too gossipy." Looking at the photo, I couldn't laugh or cry.

Stenberg smacked his lips: "Boss, don't be full and don't know that the hungry man is hungry. We are still begging for such a beautiful thing. Look at how cool and manly your posture is. Once this news comes out, I wonder how many women can't sleep at night when they are facing this photo?!"

"Yes, such a good thing. Why didn't we meet you?" The fat man sighed next to him.

I gave them a blank look: "Are you guys all the guys all so mad? You said that when this photo comes out, that Tony Acardo will take revenge on us even more. Besides, people may involuntarily connect me with the gangster fire that happened in Los Angeles last night."

"The boss's words are, Gans, you have to gossip about the "Citizens" in the future. They can gossip, but try not to publish reports like this. The boss should try to stay away from such things. After all, the boss is the director and the boss of the film company." Yassel agreed with me very much.

Gans nodded: "I understand, I will tell them such a thing in the future. But boss, I think the guys from the Citizens' Newspaper have no malicious intentions towards you at all. From this report, they can read their attitude towards you."

I laughed: "I know this. After all, in Los Angeles, the media we are closest to is the Citizens' Newspaper. But it's better to be careful in the future."

If these newspapers are reported from a social and historical perspective, then the Hollywood Times is reporting on "The Lucky Bunny Oswat" from a professional perspective this time.

In the past, such tasks were taken on by Pravda, but since Pravda no longer exists and the new "Movie Manual" has not been published, the burden of professional analysis naturally fell on the shoulders of the Hollywood Times.

The Hollywood Times, which originally had few pages, took out 5 pages from twelve pages to make related reports on "The Lucky Bunny Oswa". This time, it was racking its brains.

The first edition introduces the premiere of "The Lucky Bunny Oswa". It reviewed the production situation in the middle from the beginning to the end, and conducted an interview with Walt Disney. From the second edition, the remaining pages are all Hollywood people's comments and opinions on the movie.

John Ford's comments have always been full of praise: "I want to say one thing: wonderful! Very wonderful! I have imagined what this animated movie looks like countless times, but when it appeared in front of me, all the previous imaginations seemed so pale and powerless. DreamWorks became the leader of Hollywood again. I can predict that after 1926, the core of Hollywood cartoons will be DreamWorks' Four Factory, and DreamWorks' animation will be American animation.

The peak of world animation.”

King Vidor's evaluation is much more implicit than John Ford's, but very pertinent: "This movie is completely in two types and the movies we currently make. Although they have the same material carrier, they are both shot on film and are screened through cinemas, but the aesthetic principles are completely different. Animation has its own unique aesthetic principles. We did not do enough in this field before, but thankfully, this deficiency is filled by DreamWorks today. "The Lucky Rabbit Oswat" will definitely be called the history of animation and a classic work in the history of film."

Xi Shi Dimil's evaluation was very evident. He recalled the impressions left by previous cartoons, pointed out the shortcomings in them, and then compared the cartoons he had seen before with "Lucky Bunny Oswa". "Most of the cartoons in the past were for promotion or entertainment for the audience a few minutes before the movie was released, so they are not high in terms of length, quality and artistic quality, and are also incomparable to "Lucky Bunny Oswa".

In this movie, we finally discovered the huge artistic charm hidden in the cartoons. The success of DreamWorks is not only because they defended the status of animation, but more importantly, with their success, other Hollywood film companies will definitely focus on this emerging field. At that time, the animation industry will be more prosperous, and our audiences will see more excellent animation works. I think DreamWorks, as the first person to take the lead, will be remembered by people forever."93b303

In contrast, some opposition voices also appeared.

Senate's article criticized the form of cartoons. He believed that cartoons can only be regarded as juggling or cheating children, and cannot be compared with movies in art. "The success of "The Lucky Bunny Oswa" can only be said that the producers of DreamWorks have understood the tastes of the audience. This is their strength. We can see that although the editing of this cartoon is smooth and the story is tortuous. All kinds of film techniques are used, it is compared with movies.

It still seems so thin. The pitiful scenes inside have no sense of depth or layering. Such cartoons use sounds and exaggerated actions to attract audiences without much innovation and contribution. So, I think cartoons are always just gadgets, and they cannot be called art. This is a certain thing, so I call on those audiences, you are all adults, and you should pay more attention to the movies, rather than huddling with children in those childish graffiti words."

If Senate's article makes some sense, Chaplin's article is obviously a good deal of words.

This guy's article made us all stunned.

"What I saw was a ridiculously childish activity picture. I don't want to call it movies because it is a defilement of the great artistic style of movies. This activity picture is unbearable in both conceptual and aesthetic expression. Hollywood has fallen, this former movie holy place, the jewel of the world's film laurel. Now it has fallen completely, first with audio movies, now with these messy things, but our audience only knows the right thing.

These things are in a hurry! It is time to change. This is not our ideal Hollywood, but a stinking mud, with all kinds of maggots emerging one after another, and our audience is corrupted and completely corrupted! It is time to inject a fresh force into Hollywood. This force must be strong enough and must be cleaned up all at once! Only by letting them perish can we see the bright sunshine of Hollywood tomorrow!" 93b303

"Boss, why do I think Chaplin has become a resentful woman now? He used to be a little reasonable, but now he is completely unreasonable. He curses when he opens his mouth. Look, his article says that we are maggots and ghosts, making him like an angel." Griffith pouted and shook his head repeatedly.

"He is a bitch who has raised him. He is honest with the people in Hollywood blocking their door to United States and throwing stones at him!" the fat man grinned.

"Boss, I think this article has revealed something to us. He said that Hollywood needs a fresh force injection and that this force must be strong enough. Isn't this the Rockefeller Consortium? This Hollywood traitor!" Gans pounded the table hard.

"This also proves that the boss's previous speculation that Chaplin and Rockefeller consortium are colluding with each other, and this guy has completely betrayed Hollywood." Yassel looked disdainful.

"He is the jumping clown now. We don't care how he jumps, but we have to let go of the person below." I smiled indifferently and pointed to a very short article after Chaplin.

"I swear in the name of the Lord that this animated film has a dangerous smell, that is, it is full of desire, material desire, and carnal desire to occupy power and land. "The Lucky Rabbit Oswat" is a dangerous prophecy. The message it conveys is to guide the audience to deviate from the Lord and guide the audience to the secular abyss! What did you see in it?! The things that the rabbit carries are so dirty, lazy, lustful, and have no faith. If you all become such people, or you are about this movie.

When everyone appreciates the movie, you have left the embrace of the Lord! You will be judged! The people who made this movie have ulterior motives. Maybe he didn't expect so much. Maybe he did it on purpose. He looked at the vulgar appetite of the masses and took money from their pockets, but never cared about the life and death of the soul! Such people will also be judged! I call on the identity of the bishop of Los Angeles that for such movies, the true people of God should not not watch! You should go to church more and talk to the Lord more!"

Such a tone can be seen without looking at the name of the name, and it is the current Bishop Yutus Clay.

"Boss, didn't this guy deliberately go against us?! Look at what he said!?" Stenborough said anxiously.

Because Yutus Clay is the new bishop, and because he is the identity of the former bishop Frankenstein, who came from the Roman Catholic Church and his seemingly humble and kind face, he is now more popular and respected than Frankenstein in the minds of Western believers. His slander of "The Lucky Rabbit Oswat" will definitely have a bad influence in the hearts of those devout believers. Boss, he is simply a fool.

Well, I admire him so much. From such an animation, he has so many things, and he is also materialistic and carnal. Isn’t it just that Oshua wants to build a house with a garden and wants to have a wife? So he says he pursues materialistic and carnal?! According to his principles, all of us should be judged! It’s ridiculous!" Griffith took a breath of cigarette helplessly.

"The mouth grows on others, so of course they can say whatever they want." I said happily.

This Yuteus, not to mention Griffith admires him, even I admire him. He has mastered the Italian skill of turning black and white into a perfect way.

"But, we can't ignore this protagonist. He is different from Frankenstein at the time. Now he has a very good reputation among the believers in the Western Diocese. Those believers respect him much more than Frankenstein. His words will naturally produce huge guidance. In this way, a considerable number of believers will definitely resist this movie. Boss, you have to think of a way to deal with it!" Frahadi pulled my clothes.

"You're right. I really miss Frankenstein a little now. This fat bishop, I died too early." I looked out the window with my head raised. The rain was still falling, but the atmosphere in the room was not very harmonious.

"Gans, I asked you to stare at this bishop. Have you sent someone to stare?" I asked casually.

Gans immediately drooped his head: "Boss, stare."

"Is there any result?" I picked a grape from the table and threw it into my mouth.

"Boss, look at Gans like this and you will know that there is no result." The fat man laughed.

Gans cried with a sad face: "Boss, this guy is simply not a human being. No, he is not a man. He hides in the monastery except preaching outside every day and never goes out. He never goes to places he shouldn't go to, never chats with women. In private life, he is simply a freak that is invincible!"

"Really?" I smiled slightly.

Gans nodded vigorously: "Boss, I can't lie to you!"

"Boss, I understand. I understand!" The fat man suddenly slapped the table and jumped up as if he had discovered a new world. The milk on the table was splattered by him, making Gans look all over his face.

"What did you find?" Gans was furious.

Then the fat man said something that made everyone dizzy: "That Yutus is glass!"

"No way!? He's so good?!" Gans looked like he had eaten a dead cockroach, and his face was vomiting.

The fat man seemed to have a deep understanding and said, "Do you think, has Italians like this from ancient times to the present?!"

Griffith was stunned, Jassel was stunned. Gans was stunned, and everyone put their eyes on me in unison.

"Do you all look at me like this?!" I was so furious that I was seen by them.93b303

"Boss, do you think this is possible?" Gans asked, pulling me and 93b303

I looked at him and nodded, "I think it's possible."
To be continued...
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