Chapter 853 Battle! "The Shawshank Redemption"! Chapter 854 Hoover is critically ill?!(1/3)
My words made Stenborg stunned. The guy looked at me and muttered, not knowing what to say for a moment.
"Boss, what is the 007 you mentioned?" Stenberg asked curiously.
I smiled and said perfunctorily: "It is the code name of a character I have been thinking of these days. Stenberg, let me tell you, how could you think of shooting such an agent movie?"
I'm very interested in why Stenberg wanted to shoot this subject.
Stenborough sat on the sofa opposite me, lit a cigarette, took a sip, and said, "This matter is a long story. When I was filming "Prison Break", I often talked with a group of people. We didn't talk much about it, basically revolving around criminals. When filming one of the episodes, the crew found a criminal. After the filming, we talked about his life in prison. He said that he was an agent, and a British agent. Later, he was sent to the United States to perform a mission. The mission failed and he was abandoned by the organization and threw him into prison."
"He told me a lot of stories that happened to him, which was so wonderful. I dare say that few people can have such wonderful life as him. He has been to many places in the world, Britain, France, Germany, China, India... He has passed by death again and again. He told me how he looked for treasures of the Egyptian dynasty in the desert of Egypt, how to detain fugitives in Indian jungles, and how to spend a lot of money in American casinos. It was so wonderful. At first, I didn't care much, but later as I listened, I had an idea: if this guy's experience was made into a movie, it would definitely be a successful movie!"
"Boss, no one is filming such subjects in Hollywood at present. And you also know that agents are a very special group, and the things they appear on them can definitely attract audiences. As soon as this movie comes out, it can definitely start a new type of movie, which is both popular and well-known."
After Stenborough finished speaking, he licked his lips, looked at me, looking forward to it.
His words made me smile involuntarily.
This guy is not wrong at all.
In Hollywood, the agent theme is basically blank. There are not many movies on this aspect on the screen, and for ordinary people, the term agent can definitely bring endless imagination. This is obviously a movie theme that can produce super attractiveness.
As a director who has been struggling in Hollywood for so long, Stenberg is obviously clear.
"You are right. This subject can be used to shoot movies." I nodded.
"That's great! Then when can I start shooting? This month?" As soon as Stenberg heard about my shooting, he immediately became excited.
"Stenborg, I said that this subject can be used to shoot movies, but I didn't say that I can shoot this movie in your place." My next sentence made the happy Stenborg immediately defeated.
"Why!? Boss, is there anything wrong with my script?" Stenberg looked at me, and his face showed a very dissatisfied expression.
I picked up his script and smiled and said, "There are many inappropriate things in your script. Come on. I'll tell you."
I waved to Stenborough, and Stenborough came over honestly.
"Although the story of your script is very tortuous, it is too complicated. Such a story must be linked one by one, and everything that has nothing to do with the plot will be deleted. In such a movie, a compact plot is necessary."
"Also, you said just now that the criminal who told you the story has been to many places. Britain, France, Germany, China, India, etc., which is very exciting, but why do you only write about one country in this script? Stenberg, if you perfectly integrate these countries into the plot of the movie and display the customs and customs of different countries on the screen, it will be very dazzling."
"Fighting. You have a fight scene. But it's too monotonous, it's a gunfight. I think there must be hand-to-hand combat, cold weapons, and some of the most advanced weapons. In addition, you just stuff them into them, so you must make this movie have countless eye-catching elements."
"Woman! You lack women in this script! All the stories revolve around an agent. How can you do without a woman? A woman must be arranged, a sexy, beautiful, a little evil, and best in the end, the protagonist is in the opposite direction and falls in love with the protagonist!"
At the beginning, Stenborough was still dissatisfied. When I spoke out my opinions one by one, Stenborough's face slowly soothed, and he quickly wrote it on the script with a pen.
"Boss, you are so awesome! Why can't I think of the questions you mentioned?" Stenberg looked at me with a smile on his face.
"Just use your brain, just use your brain." I pointed to my own head.
"Boss, what is the 007 you just mentioned?" Stenberg asked Baba.
"007 can be the code name of an agent. This agent is an Englishman. His name is James Bond..." I lit a cigarette and began to talk to Stenborg about James Bond.
James was obviously attracted by my story. In the end, he simply threw the script in his hand aside and said to me pitifully: "Boss, your creativity is more than a hundred times better than mine. Otherwise, you just write a script for me. You write it, and I will direct it."
This bitch is raised by this bitch, and it really makes a wishful thinking.
"Are you guys used to taking a script now and finally let me change it for you?" I looked over Stenborough.
Stenberg smiled wickedly: "Boss, there is no way to do this. Who made you the number one screenwriter in Hollywood? In Hollywood, if you recognize the second, who dares to recognize the first?"
Looking at Stenborough, I cursed, but I could do nothing.
Stendburg has not been settled here yet. There was another person in the door.
"Boss, are you studying the script?" Muno looked at the way Stendbor and I were whining, and saw a dozen thick manuscripts on the coffee table between us, and immediately understood.
"Not bad. Munau, let me tell you that my script was changed by the boss, which was so wonderful. I was trying to ask the boss to rewrite a script. After I finished writing it, I would shoot it and make sure it was a shot!" Stenberg hugged Munau's shoulder and laughed.
Munau walked up to him, picked up the script, took a rough look, then looked at my opinion written on it by Sdenburg, and nodded.
"This script is good, if it can be shot, it will definitely be good." Munau raised his eyebrows and obviously liked the script very much.
"Monau, come in. Do you have a script to submit?" I pointed to a dozen manuscripts in Maoau's hand.
Monau immediately laughed: "I do have a script here. But the boss is far behind Stenborough's. It's better not to read it or not."
"I haven't read it yet. How do you know it's far from it?" I gave Munau a blank look and signaled him to hand over the script.
Munau handed the script shyly.
"The Last Escape? Munau, why is the name of your script so similar to the movie Hitchcock miscarriage last year?" Stenberg stretched over and looked at Munau's script and shouted...
Mr. Munau spread his hands and said, "Boss, my movie is really similar to the "Road to Escape" that Hitchcock miscarried last year. To be precise, it is the movie version of "Prison Break".
When Munau said this, his tone was full of self-deprecating.
"Monau. Are you guys funny? "Prison Break" is very popular now. Hitchcock had to give up his "Road to Escape". Why did you guys want to film the movie version of "Prison Break" again? Isn't this a rock to hit it?" Stenberg's mouth opened into an "o" shape.
Munau shrugged his shoulders and looked at me and said, "Boss, I understand what Stenborough said. But I think the theme of jailbreak is very good. And you can dig out a lot of things from it. "Prison Break" filmed by Stenborough is very attractive. The story is very good, but the whole TV series is completely jailbreaking and jailbreaking. Think about it. How many stories may happen in a prison? How many joys and sorrows are staged? It is not a cement building, but a prison, a prison that imprisons human freedom. This is a symbol!..."
When Munau said these words, he looked very excited.
Looking at his face, I smiled.
In 1929, Munau did not shoot any movies. His work was always at the DreamWorks, and most of his energy was spent on Lockettke TV and Corleon Film Academy. At the same time, he was also thinking about the movies and constantly enriching himself.
Unlike other DreamWorks movies, Munau is born to be an extremely restrained person who cares about responsibility and redemption. In other words, he is a person with a strong sense of religion. His way of looking at problems is obviously very different from those of Stevenberg, Stiller and others.
Take "Prison Break" for example. When Stenberg and others filmed this TV series, their main energy was focused on the plot, the protagonist was repeatedly escaped from prison and was caught again and again, and on the suspense. This is what I asked for, but it is true, because the most important thing about a TV series is the plot, which is to attract the audience to the front of the TV.
Therefore, this TV series can have little connotation. This is the characteristic of TV.
But Munau thought of something extremely profound from such a subject. He was right, prison is really too symbolic. Changes in the world, warmth and coldness of human feelings, joys and sorrows... everything can be condensed in it, and the action of escape from prison itself has a strong symbolic meaning.
Munau's own characteristics meant that he could discover these things that others could not find, and that he could make unusual achievements in this seemingly impossible subject.
He has this ability, and I have this confidence.
Not because of anything else, just because he is Munau.
With this trust, I opened the script of Munau. When I finished reading the first page, my eyes couldn't live without it and I read it until the end.
After reading it, I didn't say anything. I handed over the script to Stenborough.
Stenborough took it and finished reading it. After reading it, Stenborough looked at Munau and opened his eyes wide.
In addition to shock, he also admired him in his eyes.
Only Munau can write this kind of script.
It is still a prison escape, but this prison escaper in the script of Munau is not a criminal at all, but an innocent person, a person who suffers unfair treatment in society. His persistence and tenacity lie in his ability to fly out of that prison and fly to light and freedom.
This script made me involuntarily think of a movie from later generations.
A classic movie!
"Boss, do you think such a movie can be filmed?" Muno said sincerely at me.
I smiled and did not answer him. Instead, I picked up the pen on the table, crossed out the original name of the script, and wrote a line of words.
"The Shawshank Redemption?" Munau read out the new name of the script word by word, and then looked confused.
"Monau. You are a bitch who is busy this time! Boss, if you modify the script for Muno, you have to modify the script for me!" Stenberg understood what my actions meant and jumped up all of a sudden.
"Boss, what do you mean is that my script has been passed!?" Muno grabbed my shoulder, a little excited.
I nodded: "You and Stenborough scripts have been passed, but they have to be modified."
Stenberg and Murnau immediately slapped each other to celebrate.
And I was stunned when I looked at the two scripts on the coffee table.
Damn it. One is "007" and the other is "Shawshank Redemption", and two classics from later generations were actually decided by us in one day! With these two movies, I see how those guys from Lei Dinghua jumped!
I decided to invest in the filming, and the following thing is to modify the script.
The opinions on the script have been finalized by the three of us. But when it comes to revisions, it is painful.
The original structure of both scripts is basically overturned. It seems that they are just modified on the original script, but in fact the original script is just an excuse. Everything in the new script must be original.
New place character settings, new storylines, new connotations, new shooting methods, new lines... In a word, I am completely creating two movies.
The two guys, Stenberg and Munau, did the job of making some suggestions on the side, and I would do most of the work. From receiving the scripts of the two guys, the three of us locked ourselves in the office and didn't even go back home.
When Gans and others saw us like this, they also ran to the office eight times a day. They all knew that someone was fiddling with the movies.
The work of these people is to start relevant publicity programs, and even the actors at DreamWorks began to prepare after hearing the rumor.
It took a full 4 days for the two scripts to be finally completed. When the script was completed, Stenberg and Munau burst into tears.
"Boss, if this movie is made, will the bitches who are brutally qualified to be crazy?? I can see Hitchcock and Chaplin crying with their heads in their arms!" Stenborough said with gritted teeth.
"You guy. I tell you, you must not underestimate Chaplin and Hitchcock. Chaplin's "City Light" will definitely become a classic, and Hitchcock's "Back Window" will definitely be famous for movie history. Your two movies have met tough opponents." I rubbed my sore eyes and laughed.
If I guess it's good, this year's mid-year period will be interesting, DreamWorks' "007", "Shawshank's Redemption" vs. "City Light" and "Rear Window" and "Addressing" of Lei Dinghua, plus movies from other film companies, you'll be excited to think about it.
"Boss, I'm very much looking forward to our confrontation with Lei Dianhua this time." Munau is a reluctant person. Although he is not as explicit as Stenberg, his implications are self-evident.
"You two guys. Anyway, I have written the script and completed the task. I will leave it to you if I succeed or fail next." I yawned and stood up and stretched.
"Boss, don't worry! Didn't they say that they are big crocodiles? This time I will knock down their teeth one by one!" Stenberg smirked.
After the scripts of "007" and "Shawshank Redemption" were completed, I, Stenberg and Munau, were facing a very headache next.
To be continued...