I’m in Hollywood

Chapter 89 Lucky attribute is very high

Virginia couldn't understand what Eric was saying at all, and asked in confusion, No. 10880 Malibu?

Eric nodded, and did not explain in detail, and it was impossible to explain clearly to the girl.

Eric was impressed by Tony Stark's super ocean view mansion in Malibu in his previous life, Iron Man 3. Later, like many movie fans, he checked the information of this mansion on the Internet, but found that it turned out to be a full CG model made by the film company on the basis of the original site in Malibu.

Later, it was said that the mansion really existed, but the address was in San Diego, California, and the owner also listed it for sale. The onlookers quickly realized that it was just a hype, and the one in San Diego was indeed a nice sea view villa. But compared with the movie, it is obviously the difference between a wild duck and a white swan.

The more fanciful New York Stark Building is unlikely to be realized. New York is now a pit of carrots, but Iron Man's Malibu mansion is within Eric's ability. It's nothing more than a question of money. For Eric now, the question of money is not a problem at all. It is expected that the movie Fengyue will bring him hundreds of millions of dollars in income. Such a large amount of money is enough to build a hundred villas in Malibu.

Turning his head and looking at the fragrant girl who was still lying on his shoulders, Eric smiled and reached out to stroke Virginia's plump flesh, feeling the soft flesh in his palm: Vicky, go and make me some breakfast. , I've been busy all night, I'm so hungry.

Virginia glanced at Eric charmingly: Do you still need breakfast with me?

Go ahead, prepare a bread and omelette, then you lie down on the table with an apple, and I'll eat you later.

As you wish, Your Highness. Virginia smiled and stretched her head, wanting to kiss Eric's mouth. Just as the red lips came together, Eric suddenly thought of something, and suddenly tilted to the side: No.

With a bang, the whole person came to the ground with the chair, and the stack of paper clips on his knees was also torn apart and scattered on the ground.

Virginia quickly helped Eric up and slapped the dust on him: What's the matter with you, your reaction is so big?

Eric pointed to Virginia's small mouth: You ate that last night, haven't you brushed your teeth yet?

Virginia immediately understood, and glared at Eric angrily: You are so hateful, for forcing me to eat such disgusting things, I hate it myself.

Tiger poison doesn't eat children! Eric smiled and picked up the paper on the ground together with Virginia, sorted it out, and pinned it with a paper clip. After rushing the girl to prepare breakfast, Eric sat down again.

The order of the more than ten pages of manuscripts was obviously disrupted. Eric flipped through to mark the order, and inadvertently glanced at the two letters on the top of a page, Steel-Magnolias.

Steel Magnolia!

Eric quickly sorted out the order of the manuscript and read it from the first page.

Although it was just an audition clip, not a complete script, and there was no information on the screenwriter and director, Eric still used these footage to determine that this was the Steel Magnolia he was looking for. The footage on the manuscript is clearly the timid hairstylist Anel.

The lucky attribute point is really high enough, maybe you should try your luck in Las Vegas! Eric mumbled with a smile, since this script appeared in Virginia's bedroom, the audition should be The latest thing, I hope the role hasn't settled down yet.

Walking downstairs with the script in hand, Virginia has changed into a set of home clothes and is busy in the kitchen wearing an apron.

Noticing that Eric appeared behind her, Virginia turned her head and smiled at him: Eric, it will be soon.

Eric raised the script in his hand and asked, Vicky, when did you audition for this movie?

Virginia flipped over the sizzling eggs in the frying pan with a shovel, and quickly turned her head to take a look: Did you mean Steel Magnolia? The mirror of Friday's audition, um, the day before yesterday.

Can you tell me about this movie, how much do you know?

Virginia shoveled out the fried egg, turned off the fire, and said, Okay, Eric, let's go to the restaurant and talk.

Eric nodded and helped the girl bring breakfast into the dining room.

Virginia poured Eric a glass of milk and said: My agent recommended this movie script to me, and the director is Herbert Ross. I heard that Samsung was going to invest because it started a In the acquisition negotiations of Sony in Japan, they were worried that the failure of the production and distribution of the film would lead to a drop in the stock price. Many unpopular film projects of Columbia Samsung Pictures were suspended. Herbert Ross had to pull investment and plan to produce independently. Not much, I just got the chance to audition.

Because of Eric's promise last night, Virginia is no longer disappointed that she didn't get the role of Annel, her tone was flat, as if she was pulling home: It's a pity that Herbert Ross thinks I... I'm too old. Big, not suitable for that role, so the audition failed.

When she mentioned her age, the girl had another trace of worry, and looked up at Eric. She would be 30 years old soon, and it was impossible for her to withstand years of wasting.

The eating action of Eric on the opposite side was much slower, and he quickly calculated in his mind that since Samsung gave up the movie, maybe this project could be pulled over. If Firefly wants to grow, it's impossible to keep making Eric's movies all the time. It is necessary to invest in more projects, and Steel Magnolia may be a good attempt.

Of course, Firefly will definitely have to slowly establish its own distribution channel. In the past, DreamWorks had to hand over the film to the six majors for distribution because there was no perfect distribution channel. As a result, most of the benefits were split by the giants. The factory sold many movies, but it kept losing money, and finally had to sell it to Viacom.

In fact, DreamWorks also has its own distribution capabilities, but many of the movies produced by Spielberg are large-scale productions. A billion dollars is fine. That's why Eric hasn't considered releasing his own movie for the time being.

He willingly gave nearly half of the profits to Fox, because only the publicity ability of a giant like Fox is enough to fully release the box office potential of a movie that could have been a big hit. If he releases it himself, even if he gets exactly the same number of screens as Fox, it is impossible to achieve the same high box office. There are so many things involved, it's hard to tell for a while.

Gradually, Eric clarified the development ideas that Firefly should have. While handing over the films he made to the giants to make money, he invested heavily in some small-budget films with a budget of several million, and used these films as 'cannon fodder'. Accumulate resources and experience slowly. When it develops to a certain level, it is logical to release your own film.

It seems that the Weinstein brothers took the road of starting at a low cost. They have been playing the high-end DreamWorks ups and downs and sold them. The Weinstein brothers have been very nourishing in their childhood, even if they lost Miramax, The newly formed Weinstein Films still has a place in Hollywood.

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