Ace Hollywood

Chapter 42: Fight for "Bourne Bourne"

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Cusa's purpose is of course not to provoke a cyber war between the United States and New Zealand, he just wants to profit from it.

As a result, Fred sided with New Zealand without a position, which gave some support to the arguments of New Zealanders, including some of the heavier Internet personalities.

These Americans—Fred and his armoured army of course Americans—became curious about what the New Zealanders insisted on being “very similar,” which, while a de facto New Zealand film, no doubt categorizes it It still belongs to Hollywood, and Americans have no xenophobia about this movie.

Opinions began to develop towards whether Daniel's appearance was enough to confuse the truth.

But it's still a long time before the "Lord of the Rings" movie, even its first trailer. As a result, movie fans and painting enthusiasts began to be self-reliant. They released pictures of elf simulations drawn by Daniel as a blueprint on the Internet. Among them, the makeup trial photo from "Los Angeles Times" was the most favored. It was a semi-finished product with no ears. , Blonde is not advanced enough, and the makeup is a bit random. People made some designs on this basis, and then added special effects - soft light, and forest background.

The result is really amazing.

"If I see a face like this in the hills and bushes of New Zealand, I think I might also think it's a real elf." LAH's Jenny can be said to be a witness to the development of the entire elf incident in the United States. The material is also used by many newspaper websites. After the birth of Daniel's elf figure, Jenny posted this post on LAH's Hollywood star section for the first time, and she usually doesn't post on her own section.

Daniel's popularity has recently come up again, the pre-promotion of "Gladiator" has started a part, Russell Crowe has obviously increased the frequency of mentioning "Gladiator" and other related people in some recent interviews, Connie Nielsen The exposure has also increased, and even Ridley Scott has the occasional news-about how difficult it was to edit Gladiator because every scene was so good.

Daniel's elf incident and "Gladiator" were also quickly linked.

MGM took advantage of the momentum to announce the news that Daniel was joining "Legal Blonde", and they did not forget to mention "a certain percentage of the box office share".

There are two extremes in the industry's evaluation of this - some commentators who attach importance to the acting career think that Daniel is busy collecting money and is irresponsible for his career planning. An inspirational film with a female theme is simply better than Billy in "School Blues". · Bob does not make sense. If he didn't take "Gladiator", this choice is of course a good choice, but after shooting "Gladiator" and immediately taking "Pretty Woman", it is too smart.

"Young people have realized the importance of money, which is enough to make him give up his pursuit of acting skills."

And another group of people, including some actors and production companies, saw that the box office was divided into four words-in the last decade of the twentieth century, big stars were once able to get tens of millions of salaries plus hundreds of dollars. 10 to 20 points, that is another golden age of stars. But with DVD sales plummeting, and the number of films that studios put into production, those good times are gone, except for a very small number of actors with strong commercial value, few people can get this kind of treatment.

Johnny Depp is the best example. He is already an A-level star, but the remuneration for the movies he has made has not exceeded 10 million so far. As for the share, few movies with large investment are willing to give him this treatment, which is a small cost. The share of the movie often means to reduce the pay, and finally calculate whether it is a profit or a loss - it depends on God's will.

Of course, Tom Hanks can still do whatever they want - but who made it possible to have only one Tom Hanks for so many years.

Daniel can get MGM's box office share. For him, as long as the film performs well, it is definitely worth it.

At this time, many people also reacted to Daniel's short-term value. At this time, it should be very worthwhile to give him a not too high share, especially for an established company like MGM with strong promotion ability.

In any case, taking the elf incident as an opportunity, Daniel's popularity suddenly revived, and it is not a problem to break into the top five on IMDB.

Frank Marshall - one of the producers of "Bourne Bourne", the founder of Abryn Company, the company also has a boss, Steven Spielberg, a well-known big man.

He made an appointment to meet with Cusa. This was the third time they had met.

Cusa and Philip clashed a few times over the role—in this case, a legitimate confrontation.

If Philip showed in a meeting that Matt Damon's rich resume and credible box-office appeal should be the first choice for Bourne, Cusa would have persuasively told Doug Liman and Frank, "Bourne Bourne" is not a brand new creative story. The selling point of the movie is its innovation and its own wisdom and charm. A popular actor who has never played a similar movie is the most suitable, otherwise, you can hardly expect Audiences will not think Damon is Ryan at first glance, but Jason Bourne.

This is very meaningful to Doug. He intends to abandon some inherent characteristics and techniques in the shooting of this film.

Moreover, there is still a little trouble. Tony Gilroy and Damon, the soul writers of the movie, seem to be a little bit out of touch. Damon, who won the Oscar for screenwriting, may be a bit arrogant. His evaluation of Tony's screenwriter is not too polite, but it is rumored into Tony's ears.

Although the two sides can still get along politely, it is impossible to achieve intimacy.

Before Frank arrived at the appointment, Universal's attitude was a lot blurred, not as sure as before~www.novelmt.com~ Frank himself understood the reason for this, Daniel has been in the limelight recently, and "Genius Ripley" is still there When it was released, the box office of nearly 80 million could not allow Damon to overwhelm Daniel in terms of momentum. In fact, in terms of popularity, Daniel can be said to have won a big victory. Of course, it doesn't matter, what matters is that Daniel made investors realize his worth.

The publicity value of "The Lord of the Rings Trilogy" also makes people confident. Now people have planted a super curiosity about the elf prince. This series of movies will be released from 2001 to 2003. "If it is released in the summer of next year as planned - it can also make use of the two billion-dollar films before and after the same plan as "Legal Blonde".

Even the DVD market, the most important battlefield for spy action films in history, will benefit from this.

Matt Damon's two new films, Robert Redford's Return to Glory, aren't doing well by comparison, with clichéd stories, and Will Smith isn't a popular character right now, last year. The just-released "Raiders" was a fiasco at the box office, with IMDB giving it only 4.1 points, more than 80% of Rotten Tomatoes' ratings of spit, and Golden Raspberry gave the film five awards - although Will survived It's hard, but you can see how bad the movie is. Another "Eleven Arhats" broke through between old foxes like George Clooney and heartthrob Brad Pitt, and Universal is not very optimistic.

Most importantly, these two films have some conflicts with The Bourne, and are competitors, whether it's the former's privates playing baseball or the latter's crime action movies.

So, it seems, Daniel is even more valuable.

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