Hollywood Road

Chapter 86 Corpse

The weekend is here, and it’s time for another day of crazy coding. I won’t go out today, and I will hide at home and type on the keyboard. Please give me some encouragement.

Murphy felt a lot of pressure from this intricate work. Although the new crew had only tripled in size, the things that needed to be dealt with were far beyond what a simple project like "Hard Candy" could do. It took a lot of time. It took three weeks for all kinds of preparations to be completed, which had exceeded Murphy's expectations.

He remembers very clearly that from the information he read on the Internet, the pre-production of this film took less than a week, and the filming was completed within 20 days. The gap between a relatively mature film company like Gate Films and a shell film company like Stanton Studios.

The crew entered the final stage of preparation.

Final preparations meant for Murphy that everything was in place, and the first day of shooting was only a few days away.

Is there anything else that hasn't been done? Of course, the most important thing is that Murphy needs to recharge himself.

Now that he has hit the start button and is ready, it's time to focus on what's ahead, try to forget about all the stress and burdens, and not be so exhausted that you don't have time to think.

Also making sure his crew—the DP, art director, gaffer and prop man—are well rested before filming begins.

As director and producer, most of the decisions Murphy makes are absolutely irreversible at this point, so he must focus on how to get the job done with the resources at hand.

From now on, his physical strength and mental strength will be greatly tested.

Unfortunately, the busy work during this period caused Murphy to suffer from headaches again, and it was worse than the previous few times, even close to when he first came to this world.

"Murphy, is your head hurting again?"

In the study room of the studio, Carey Mulligan knocked on the door and came in. He saw Murphy sitting on the office chair with a hot towel on his forehead, and hurried over, "Does it hurt? Let me go to the doctor with you." ?”

"No need." Murphy tore off the towel and was about to throw it on the table. Carey Mulligan reached out to take it, put it on the shelf next to him, turned around and looked at this side, wrinkled a pair of curved Golden eyebrows, "You must go."

"I went to the University of California School of Medicine yesterday." Murphy waved his hand at her, feeling the tearing pain in his head again, and quickly reached out to rub his forehead.

Carey Mulligan immediately turned to the back of the chair, stretched out two small hands, put them on Murphy's temples, and began to massage gently.

She rubbed and asked concernedly, "Is there any test result?"

Murphy withdrew his hand, "Everything is normal."

In order not to affect his work, he went to check it yesterday, and the results showed that everything was very normal.

For the time being, it could only be like this. After all, Murphy himself knew the cause of the headache, but he couldn't tell the doctor about it.

"Kerry..."

The pain eased slightly, and Murphy shook his head lightly, getting rid of Carey Mulligan's two little hands, "I'll do it myself."

"It's okay, I'm not tired," Carey Mulligan put his hand on Murphy's temple again, and his voice became lower, "I'm the happiest I can help you."

The eyes hiding behind Murphy's back were extraordinarily bright.

Just as Murphy was about to say something, there was another knock on the door. After he said please come in, Seth Rogen pushed the door open.

When he opened the door, he saw Carey Mulligan's hand on Murphy's head, his fat face was a little embarrassed, and he touched the back of his head in embarrassment, "I...I..."

He faltered twice, and said simply, "Sorry, you continue."

After finishing speaking, he wanted to go back and close the study door, but Murphy stopped him, "Seth, what's the matter?"

Carey Mulligan lacks social experience,

But quite smart, he immediately withdrew his hand, turned to Murphy, took his cup, and took a cup of coffee from the coffee machine.

Seth Rogen had no choice but to walk into the study and said, "Baker's dummy is almost done, I want you to go and have a look."

In addition to his own role, Seth Rogen is also assisting other departments of the crew. This fat man is very diligent and knows that opportunities are hard to come by.

"Let's go," Murphy took a sip from the coffee cup and stood up, "Let's go and have a look."

Seeing him and preparing to go to work again, Carey Mulligan reminded, "Murphy..."

Murphy nodded to her, "Don't worry, I'm fine."

Going downstairs, Murphy followed Seth Rogen, out of the living room, and came to the small yard in front of the house. Props master Baker Kleibert and his assistant were squatting on the ground, in a scorched black " Corpse" busy.

Carey Mulligan also followed, only took one look at the "corpse", covered his mouth, and hid behind Murphy.

"Hi, Baker." Murphy greeted the prop master and put his eyes on the "corpse".

The top of the "corpse" was scorched black, the surface was uneven, and some places were still dark red, as if a person had been scorched.

"I made it out of a polyester mannequin," Baker Kleibert told Murphy. "That's the only way we can do it."

Murphy walked around the corpse, and it was almost as if it was real, "It's a great job."

In the plan, most of the corpses will be played by actors themselves. The person who was burned to death in the lockbox game is not one of them. This fake corpse is completely qualified.

In many cases, what you pay for is often the last word. The Baker Kleibert he hired with a high salary is quite capable. In the past period of time, he has been manufacturing in the leased warehouse according to Murphy's idea. A large number of killing organs have been released.

"It's disgusting." Carey Mulligan poked out half of his head from behind Murphy, "It looks like James Franco was burnt."

Seth Rogen turned his head and glanced at her, smartly pretending that he didn't hear anything. When he drank too much a few days ago, he heard something terrible about Carey Mulligan from James Franco. Her deeds, and the fact that this girl is obviously close to the director, have already listed her as someone not to be provoked casually.

He also secretly sighed that James Franco's temper was good enough, and he would have given up long ago.

But thinking about the conflict that night, and getting along these days, Seth Rogen also knows that this is a guy with eccentric behavior but a relatively cowardly personality.

But it's easier to get along with such people.

Murphy turned his head and glared at Carey Mulligan, curled up his fingers and made a gesture of thumping. Carey Mulligan quickly closed his mouth, covered his forehead, and obediently hid aside.

Although not as targeted at James Franco as before, Carey Mulligan's dislike is inevitable.

Shaking his head slightly, Murphy felt his head was better, and asked Seth Rogen, "Where's James? Didn't you come over today?"

"He went to the set." Seth Rogen said, "Isn't he going to rehearse some massacre scenes in the afternoon? He went to watch the excitement."

This is Murphy's work plan for the afternoon. He looked at the time and said, "Let's go too."

After a period of preparation, those cruel scenes and killing mechanisms have been set up, but the actual effect requires actors to rehearse with makeup so that they can discover the shortcomings.

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