[US Entertainment] Actor
Chapter 20 The Broker
Undoubtedly, the explanation that Ebert thinks is very reasonable can't impress the reporters at all. They will only think that this is an excuse made by Ebert-if it's just skiing, the famous Hollywood playboy and the devil will take the same ride. Is it a plane?What's more, although Las Vegas is a world-renowned entertainment destination, there are too many reporters stationed there all year round just to take pictures of celebrities spending a lot of money. How about having fun and secretly opening up a base?
What's more, in the eyes of some reporters, Ebert's words are undoubtedly belittling their IQs and guiding them to think with ordinary people's thinking, but the chaos in Hollywood is well known to these reporters who have been immersed in it for many years. I never dared to use common sense to speculate on the actions of those weird big stars.
The journalists subconsciously believed that Ebert was lying, so they rushed to Ebert even more eagerly, hoping that Ebert would leak a little bit more details, so that they would have something to write about up.
Although in the eyes of many gossip tabloids, Ebert's value is not as good as a finger of playboys such as Leonardo DiCaprio and Matthew McConaughey, but some time ago, the gossip tabloids just because of Ebert's heroic behavior is self-defeating. If it can reveal Ebert's true colors and break his so-called "American Idol" mask, the tabloids will be more than happy to do so.
The most important thing is that Ebert's behavior has been widely publicized as a prop used by some media and politicians to show democracy and freedom in the United States, and journalists will not accept this set.The longer they stay in this circle, the more black material each of them has.Almost every celebrity will become the spokesperson of public welfare organizations and environmental protection organizations after becoming famous, but what they have done in private, only God knows!
“Can you tell me a little bit about which movie you’re working on? Ebert, this is your first movie since the box office success of Girl Cheerleader Puberty, what are your expectations for it?”
A group of reporters present burst out laughing.Everyone knows that Ebert's previous film was criticized as worthless by the critics, and he won the Golden Raspberry Award for Best Actor because of this. The point that these reporters should have endorsed was cleverly ignored by this colleague. Now, rather than bragging about the box office of "Girl Cheerleader's Puberty", it is better to use it to mock Ebert.
Ebert glanced at it from a distance. This reporter came from the "World News Weekly", an expert in the field of counterfeiting.
Ebert has always thought that American gossip tabloids are very magical. Even if they report all the stories made up by parents, the tabloids often have a very prestigious name, such as "National Inquirer" and "World News Weekly" , as if adding an official name, they can rape public opinion and become messengers of justice.As for celebrities, tabloids often go to the root and want to dig out eighteen generations of their ancestors to prove their "hypocrisy", "inferiority" or "fairy" and other characteristics. Bringing higher sales to the newspaper, the longer the battle line is stretched, the more unfavorable it is the star himself.The tabloids are even used to letting reporters use some insulting words to irritate stars. Once the stars make untimely actions such as beatings, they win!
Gossip tabloids are completely different from professional film and music critics.
Ebert shrugged his shoulders and made a helpless expression: "Mr. Venter, your homework seems to be not so good. I want to explain again. After "Adolescence of the Female Cheerleader", I took The first movie I made was called "The New Boy", which was a few months ago, and that movie will be released soon, and you will be able to enjoy my performance soon."
"I'm looking forward to that movie."
After Ebert finished speaking, the reporters still had no intention of leaving.Ebert had no choice but to raise his fingers, and said loudly: "Gentlemen, I just sat on an eight-hour plane and haven't fully rested yet. If you are really so curious about whether there is a gold-selling cave in Alaska, You guys can make good use of the Internet search, believe me, at least in this weather, I would rather travel to Hawaii than go to Alaska to be tortured. No matter what, you have a golden pen in your hand, you can make up a It’s a story women like to watch at eight o’clock, and I don’t mind if I’m the leading actor.”
After all, Ebert yawned a lot, and left without looking back regardless of the reporters' obstruction.
"National Enquirer" reporter Huck's assistant Matthew is a young man in his 20s. He stared blankly at Ebert's back: "He really doesn't seem to know anything..."
"It doesn't matter if he knows or not, as long as the readers believe it. Go back and check what movies are being made in Alaska during this time, who says you can't have fun while filming? Ebert made that shit movie I also made headlines a few times for going to bars and drinking too much.”
Even the pure white Ebert journalists have the ability to dye him black, let alone Ebert himself is full of black material.
Back at the apartment, Ebert dropped his luggage and lay down on the bed to sleep soundly. He didn't even know when Mark and Bradley would come back.
After resting in the apartment for two days, he went to the mall to buy a computer and some necessary personal items. He spent a lot of the remuneration paid by the crew of "White Night Chase".
Another day later, under the recommendation of Mark, Ebert finally met the agent named Lynn Hawke.
Lynn is a middle-aged man in his 40s with a slightly fat body. He is not as shrewd and smooth as the Hollywood agents Ebert has seen. From major film companies, Lynn wore a thick down jacket and looked very simple. Before Ebert arrived, he had already ordered coffee for him. When he saw him coming, he quickly got up and greeted him.
Fortunately, Lynn only dressed a little casually. He talked freely and knew more about Hollywood than an insider like Mark. When it came to Ebert's future development, he was also well-informed, without any restraint.
Although Ebert was listening to Lynn all the time, he was also evaluating the manager with all his senses.
He didn't feel very cold when he saw Lynn at first sight—he didn't want his future agent to be a vampire-like monster, but honesty in Hollywood means the loss of many opportunities.Fortunately, Lin En is only lacking in attire, but he is not bad at all professionally. He also has a very unique vision. When he talked about the films that have already started filming this year or are still in preparation, he praised Ebert for having won awards in his impression. Nominations, or films that do well at the box office.
What Lynn lacks may be just luck and a little bit of ambition.
But Ebert believes that if he is not still full of enthusiasm for his career and still has ambitions for his future, Lynn, who is over forty and still doing nothing in Hollywood, would have given up this career long ago.The most successful of his stars is Sharon Stone, but everyone knows how urgent Sharon Stone is to take the lead. In order to film "Basic Instinct", she was even willing to expose her figure in front of the director. At that time Sharon Stone and Lynn are both in their 30s. Naturally, Lynn can't compare with those agents who have been entrenched in Hollywood for many years. But now, Ebert believes that Lynn, who is in his 40s, should be very clear about what he has. beg.
"If you cooperate with me sincerely, I hope you can write a plan about my future development goals and directions. After all, we need to understand each other's abilities. I need to know your thoughts and you need to understand my demands."
"Of course." Lynn said as he took out a thick stack of documents from his briefcase, "I've prepared the proposal, it may not be perfect, but I've put all my ideas into it Inside, you can go back and take a look."
"Thank you, Mr. Hawke."
Ebert quickly said goodbye to Lynn. When he came, he was empty-handed, but when he left, he had a thick stack of papers in his hand.Generally speaking, he is very satisfied with Lynn. In any case, he at least looks like a professional agent, and his consideration is comprehensive enough.Ebert decided to read these documents as soon as possible and give Lynn an answer as soon as possible.
He wanted to see the next movie the agent had screened for him.
It can even be said that this is Ebert's test for Lynn. If Lynn can answer this questionnaire well, the cooperation between him and Ebert will naturally have a good start. If not, Ebert can only regret Say goodbye to him.
On the way back to the apartment, Ebert conveniently packed a drink for Mark, and bought a stack of newspapers at a nearby newsstand.Uncle Joseph at the newsstand looked at him with a smile: "These, you can take all three dollars. Ebert, today's newspapers are all about you, don't worry about what those newspapers say, you are a good boy, it is known."
Ebert paid three dollars, said goodbye to Joseph, and returned to the apartment.Those black and bold headlines on the newspaper were shocking, but Ebert didn't panic at all. He opened a copy and read it carefully from beginning to end.
What's more, in the eyes of some reporters, Ebert's words are undoubtedly belittling their IQs and guiding them to think with ordinary people's thinking, but the chaos in Hollywood is well known to these reporters who have been immersed in it for many years. I never dared to use common sense to speculate on the actions of those weird big stars.
The journalists subconsciously believed that Ebert was lying, so they rushed to Ebert even more eagerly, hoping that Ebert would leak a little bit more details, so that they would have something to write about up.
Although in the eyes of many gossip tabloids, Ebert's value is not as good as a finger of playboys such as Leonardo DiCaprio and Matthew McConaughey, but some time ago, the gossip tabloids just because of Ebert's heroic behavior is self-defeating. If it can reveal Ebert's true colors and break his so-called "American Idol" mask, the tabloids will be more than happy to do so.
The most important thing is that Ebert's behavior has been widely publicized as a prop used by some media and politicians to show democracy and freedom in the United States, and journalists will not accept this set.The longer they stay in this circle, the more black material each of them has.Almost every celebrity will become the spokesperson of public welfare organizations and environmental protection organizations after becoming famous, but what they have done in private, only God knows!
“Can you tell me a little bit about which movie you’re working on? Ebert, this is your first movie since the box office success of Girl Cheerleader Puberty, what are your expectations for it?”
A group of reporters present burst out laughing.Everyone knows that Ebert's previous film was criticized as worthless by the critics, and he won the Golden Raspberry Award for Best Actor because of this. The point that these reporters should have endorsed was cleverly ignored by this colleague. Now, rather than bragging about the box office of "Girl Cheerleader's Puberty", it is better to use it to mock Ebert.
Ebert glanced at it from a distance. This reporter came from the "World News Weekly", an expert in the field of counterfeiting.
Ebert has always thought that American gossip tabloids are very magical. Even if they report all the stories made up by parents, the tabloids often have a very prestigious name, such as "National Inquirer" and "World News Weekly" , as if adding an official name, they can rape public opinion and become messengers of justice.As for celebrities, tabloids often go to the root and want to dig out eighteen generations of their ancestors to prove their "hypocrisy", "inferiority" or "fairy" and other characteristics. Bringing higher sales to the newspaper, the longer the battle line is stretched, the more unfavorable it is the star himself.The tabloids are even used to letting reporters use some insulting words to irritate stars. Once the stars make untimely actions such as beatings, they win!
Gossip tabloids are completely different from professional film and music critics.
Ebert shrugged his shoulders and made a helpless expression: "Mr. Venter, your homework seems to be not so good. I want to explain again. After "Adolescence of the Female Cheerleader", I took The first movie I made was called "The New Boy", which was a few months ago, and that movie will be released soon, and you will be able to enjoy my performance soon."
"I'm looking forward to that movie."
After Ebert finished speaking, the reporters still had no intention of leaving.Ebert had no choice but to raise his fingers, and said loudly: "Gentlemen, I just sat on an eight-hour plane and haven't fully rested yet. If you are really so curious about whether there is a gold-selling cave in Alaska, You guys can make good use of the Internet search, believe me, at least in this weather, I would rather travel to Hawaii than go to Alaska to be tortured. No matter what, you have a golden pen in your hand, you can make up a It’s a story women like to watch at eight o’clock, and I don’t mind if I’m the leading actor.”
After all, Ebert yawned a lot, and left without looking back regardless of the reporters' obstruction.
"National Enquirer" reporter Huck's assistant Matthew is a young man in his 20s. He stared blankly at Ebert's back: "He really doesn't seem to know anything..."
"It doesn't matter if he knows or not, as long as the readers believe it. Go back and check what movies are being made in Alaska during this time, who says you can't have fun while filming? Ebert made that shit movie I also made headlines a few times for going to bars and drinking too much.”
Even the pure white Ebert journalists have the ability to dye him black, let alone Ebert himself is full of black material.
Back at the apartment, Ebert dropped his luggage and lay down on the bed to sleep soundly. He didn't even know when Mark and Bradley would come back.
After resting in the apartment for two days, he went to the mall to buy a computer and some necessary personal items. He spent a lot of the remuneration paid by the crew of "White Night Chase".
Another day later, under the recommendation of Mark, Ebert finally met the agent named Lynn Hawke.
Lynn is a middle-aged man in his 40s with a slightly fat body. He is not as shrewd and smooth as the Hollywood agents Ebert has seen. From major film companies, Lynn wore a thick down jacket and looked very simple. Before Ebert arrived, he had already ordered coffee for him. When he saw him coming, he quickly got up and greeted him.
Fortunately, Lynn only dressed a little casually. He talked freely and knew more about Hollywood than an insider like Mark. When it came to Ebert's future development, he was also well-informed, without any restraint.
Although Ebert was listening to Lynn all the time, he was also evaluating the manager with all his senses.
He didn't feel very cold when he saw Lynn at first sight—he didn't want his future agent to be a vampire-like monster, but honesty in Hollywood means the loss of many opportunities.Fortunately, Lin En is only lacking in attire, but he is not bad at all professionally. He also has a very unique vision. When he talked about the films that have already started filming this year or are still in preparation, he praised Ebert for having won awards in his impression. Nominations, or films that do well at the box office.
What Lynn lacks may be just luck and a little bit of ambition.
But Ebert believes that if he is not still full of enthusiasm for his career and still has ambitions for his future, Lynn, who is over forty and still doing nothing in Hollywood, would have given up this career long ago.The most successful of his stars is Sharon Stone, but everyone knows how urgent Sharon Stone is to take the lead. In order to film "Basic Instinct", she was even willing to expose her figure in front of the director. At that time Sharon Stone and Lynn are both in their 30s. Naturally, Lynn can't compare with those agents who have been entrenched in Hollywood for many years. But now, Ebert believes that Lynn, who is in his 40s, should be very clear about what he has. beg.
"If you cooperate with me sincerely, I hope you can write a plan about my future development goals and directions. After all, we need to understand each other's abilities. I need to know your thoughts and you need to understand my demands."
"Of course." Lynn said as he took out a thick stack of documents from his briefcase, "I've prepared the proposal, it may not be perfect, but I've put all my ideas into it Inside, you can go back and take a look."
"Thank you, Mr. Hawke."
Ebert quickly said goodbye to Lynn. When he came, he was empty-handed, but when he left, he had a thick stack of papers in his hand.Generally speaking, he is very satisfied with Lynn. In any case, he at least looks like a professional agent, and his consideration is comprehensive enough.Ebert decided to read these documents as soon as possible and give Lynn an answer as soon as possible.
He wanted to see the next movie the agent had screened for him.
It can even be said that this is Ebert's test for Lynn. If Lynn can answer this questionnaire well, the cooperation between him and Ebert will naturally have a good start. If not, Ebert can only regret Say goodbye to him.
On the way back to the apartment, Ebert conveniently packed a drink for Mark, and bought a stack of newspapers at a nearby newsstand.Uncle Joseph at the newsstand looked at him with a smile: "These, you can take all three dollars. Ebert, today's newspapers are all about you, don't worry about what those newspapers say, you are a good boy, it is known."
Ebert paid three dollars, said goodbye to Joseph, and returned to the apartment.Those black and bold headlines on the newspaper were shocking, but Ebert didn't panic at all. He opened a copy and read it carefully from beginning to end.
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