The tall and burly actor's props fell down with an axe, Martin rolled and dodged, and German Shepherd rushed from one side, entangled the extraordinarily strong perverted freak.

With sharp eyes and quick hands, Martin thrust out the prop knife backhand and plunged into the blood bag tied to the stuntman's leg.

When it was pulled out, the red liquid rushed out.

Martin rolled again, once again dodging the falling prop axe.

Ajia yelled to stop, and the shot passed smoothly.

After a short break, the venue was set up, and the shooting continued, and soon came the last scene.

With the help of the German shepherd beauty, Martin took the old-fashioned shotgun thrown by the deformed girl and blasted the giant deformed man's head.

The mainstream of Hollywood must properly highlight the role of women.

Not only deformed people, but also male dogs and beasts who died stupidly on the two German shepherds.

Instead, the beauty has been with Martin to fight to the end.

Martin, who was covered in blood mist, walked up to the dummy, firing guns indiscriminately.

The blood bag on the dummy burst open.

Director Ajia shouted: "Stop! Pass!" He picked up the loudspeaker and shouted vigorously: "I announce that the filming of "The Mountain Has Eyes" has been completed!"

There was cheers on the set.

The end of work not only means that you can take a vacation, but also that the salary paid in batches is about to arrive.

Barker, Lewis and others unscrewed the hand-held salutes, and ribbons and bars were flying all over the sky.

The crew completed the filming of all the scenes in only 24 days.

Post-production returned to Los Angeles.

Champagne was also prepared on the set, and all the cast and crew drank together.

After Martin took off his makeup and changed his clothes, the producer Craven was presenting small gifts on behalf of the crew, most of which were worthless props.

The really high-priced props on the ledger must be disposed of as garbage.

Of course, there are also crews and production companies that are so stingy that people are heinous.

Craven came over with a red-stained wooden bat and a prop knife and asked Martin, "Which one do you want?"

Martin asked, "Can't have all of them? I want to take them all."

Craven said seriously: "One person should only bring one, an unwritten rule."

Martin hadn't heard of it, but Craven was one of the older filmmakers, and he respected the other side's opinion and chose the wooden bat.

Ajia came over with two glasses of champagne, gave one to each of them, and drank together: "I feel very good about this shooting, Martin, Weiss, you are the best partners I have ever been in business."

Craven said: "I watched most of the scenes carefully. Ajia, you shot well, and Martin acted well, especially the revenge scene in the second half."

He is a screenwriter, director and producer for many years. Different from the literature and art direction, he really faces the first-line market and has a unique judgment on the market: "This kind of one person, one dog, one gun, seems to fight against the whole world. From pure audience The angle of view feels particularly good, and it should have a certain degree of market acceptance.”

"I think it's going to become a genre," Martin said.

He doesn't have enough status and no funds, so he won't go into details.

A production manager came over from behind and said, "People from the Screen Actors Union are here."

Craven asked, "Is there anything wrong with us? What are they doing here?"

"They went to Martin and asked about the snake bite on the actor next door," the production manager said.

Craven had already learned the details, and said to Martin: "The truth of the day has nothing to do with you. Don't worry. You have paid the dues and you are one of their employers."

"Understood." Martin walked out.

He was the representative of the investor, and Craven and Ajia simply followed.

Martin wasn't worried. Dalot had already evacuated those subordinates. This is Mexico, not Los Angeles. The Screen Actors Union couldn't find those people at all.

In the next meeting room, a man and a woman were waiting.

The production manager made an introduction for both parties, and the middle-aged man Wilson was obviously the leader.

Martin shook hands with them and said, "Let's go as soon as possible, the crew still has activities."

Wilson was quite polite: "Mr. Davis, we take the liberty to disturb you. We mainly want to know about your communication with Mike Vogel on the day he was injured."

"He drank, and I drank too. What are they talking about? Just bragging about each other. He insisted on dragging me to the wild to find a duel with poisonous snakes..." Martin roughly talked about the banquet hall, and he could push it without lying. Clean: "I found the rattlesnake. I was scared, so I turned around and ran away. Many people saw it. On the way I left, I heard that he was bitten by a snake. That's it."

This was no different from what Wilson had learned. He asked a few more questions and took the initiative to leave: "Excuse me, Mr. Davis."

Martin said politely, "It's okay."

When the people left, Martin asked Craven: "Wes, how did you deal with it over there?"

Craven has frequent contacts with Brad, the producer next door, to understand the situation: "The withdrawal process was initiated over there. Vogel left the crew and wanted compensation from the crew and the insurance company. Keep pulling."

Martin looked lucky: "Fortunately, when the wind blew, I became a little more sober. I would rather be a coward than be bitten by a snake."

Ajia said: "People like Vogel asked for it themselves. If you get injured, how much trouble will our crew have?"

Martin said a little appropriately: "Maybe I am in the same agency as him, and the priority has surpassed him and blocked his way."

Since the filming started, Craven and Martin have always had a good relationship. He specially reminded: "That person has bad intentions, boy, this kind of person is everywhere in the circle, you have to be careful in the future."

After the shooting is over, most of the crew will return to Los Angeles, Martin and Bruce will stay and go directly to the next door.

In the evening, Martin entertained three stunt doubles, Buck, Lewis and Frank.

Bruce presented Martin with a gift.

Lewis said, "You are too kind."

Martin laughed: "The hardest and most vulnerable part, I let you all bear it, and the action scenes were the easiest for me."

Buck shook his bald head and said, "The crew paid for us."

Martin picked up the small handbags and put one in front of each of them: "It's not a valuable thing, it's mainly to commemorate our special experience."

Frank opened it with a bit of surprise: "Handheld game console?"

Martin said: "You often play games when you are resting. I specially asked someone to buy it, Nintendo GBA-SP."

This thing is not expensive, only 150 US dollars each.

Lewis said: "I have been optimistic about Nintendo's new game console for a long time, but I have not bought it. Martin, I am not polite."

Buck also put away his handbag, he had more thoughts, so he balded: "Martin, you still need a stunt double in the future, remember to call us."

Martin nodded: "I will definitely recommend you guys to the crew if you make an action scene again."

In this cooperation, the three of them are relatively reliable in terms of load bearing.

The crew of "The Mountain Has Eyes" withdrew from Mexico, and Martin went to report to the crew next door. He didn't even need to change the room, but changed the crew who paid the bill.

His role has also changed from an avenger who killed all the perverted freaks to a sunny and handsome football coach.

When he came to the crew on the first day, Martin found Capiz on the training ground: "Director, I'm here."

Capiz looked at him a little bit, and he was the same as usual, a confident and sunny handsome guy, and asked, "Need a few days of rest to adjust?"

Martin said, "No, I'm ready."

Capis nodded: "You don't need to exert yourself, just act in your true colors."

Martin said in his heart that if he really wants to play his true self, the role must be messed up.

Capiz glanced at the filming plan: "Without your scene today, you can do whatever you want."

"Director, you are busy." Seeing that Capis was working normally, Martin left voluntarily.

However, he stayed on the set and integrated into the crew that had already started filming as soon as possible.

The crew soon began filming.

Martin came to the resting place, sat under the sun umbrella, compared the character scripts, and identified characters that would overlap with him.

The one with the most intersecting roles is naturally Blake Lively, and then the women's football players he leads.

Behind Martin's role script, there are many professional training terms.

Although he remembers the names of some stars, Martin is not even a fake fan. These technical terms can only be memorized by rote.

Someone suddenly sat on the chair next to him, and a woman with long dark brown hair greeted Martin: "Hi, I'm Aibo."

Martin nodded: "Hello." He looked at the other person with familiar eyes. He had seen him while watching the film some time ago: "Are you the girl at the beginning of "Midnight Ring"?"

Ai Bo smiled and said, "Yes, I am the girl who committed suicide, playing one of the four sisters here."

Blake, who was wearing sports shorts, came from the other side, his eyes fixed on Aibo, and he said imposingly, "You took my seat."

The reality is not as deep as that of sisters. Aibo wanted to say something, but finally endured it. When she got up, she said: "Martin, I wish you good luck."

Martin waved his hand: "Goodbye."

Blake opened the chair and sat down, the aura on his body disappeared in an instant, and the originally tense face smiled brighter than the sun: "You are finally here."

She hugged her chest with one hand and raised her chin with the other, staring at Martin's handsome side face: "Why do you think you are more handsome the more you look at it?"

Martin knocked on the table: "Seriously, our scene will be filmed soon, let's take time to rehearse."

Black said: "It's actually very simple. I fell in love with you at first sight and fell in love with you."

Martin flipped through the script: "Training camp ends, and we separate?"

"Haven't you read the original book?" Seeing Martin nodding, Black said, "The first draft script is to be separated. Brad disagreed with Uncle Capiz's adaptation. He changed the script recently, so when I got home, I had another interview with You meet again, a perfect love."

Both of them are dedicated, Blake finished filming in the morning, Martin didn't need to shoot today, and discussed each other's roles.

The communication between the actors in the opposite opera is very important.

After the crew finished work that day, Martin and Blake came to the beach to review the lines and rehearse.

Blake is very serious in her work and works as hard as other actors. Although she comes from an acting family, her family background is not particularly outstanding among the second generation of Hollywood stars.

In Martin's perception, the second generation of stars with top family backgrounds and mixed actors are happy as long as they are in the circle.

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