Ace Hollywood

Chapter 297: concoct fake news

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There are not a few people who think this way, but obviously, once they have such an idea, pinning their hopes on Daniel's miss is itself a sign of weakness.

"The Hangover" has attracted much attention, and before its official release, film reviews from various parties have been released.

Rolling Stone gave it a good review: "It's a family-friendly comedy movie that's very entertaining and flavorful. We've seen a lot of comedy movies, and this one is refreshing, really, Daniel . **** has an eye for a story."

"Entertainment Weekly" also gave a positive evaluation, but it carried a little bit of the inherent sourness of the magazine, "I have seen "The Hangover", although Zach's round ** is unforgettable, but it is different from the previous one. A little bit disappointed compared to expectations - maybe we shouldn't think this will be the second "My Big Greek Wedding", this is the only movie viewing advice, if you can do it, you should go to the cinema to see it ."

Of course, among the rave reviews, there are also some that don't give much face.

The Chicago Tribune was pretty grim: "If you've seen the trailer, don't doubt that you're paying for it—as for the feature, it wastes your anticipation in addition to your time. "The Hangover" was regarded as the second part of the 'wedding series' by dd film industry, which was highly anticipated. They made a very attractive preview, and the boss of the film was the famous Daniel Sandler. So it gave everyone an inappropriate sense of anticipation. Oh no, maybe, the word 'expectation' shouldn't be mentioned at all, and the movie has nothing to look forward to from beginning to end."

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On the evening of March 23, Fox's evening entertainment news.

The host's red ** top doesn't seem to fit well, it's a bit small, "Friends from the audience, Daniel **** has not left our field of vision for a long time, whether it is newspapers, weekly magazines or TV news, no matter when you, Where. Open any newspaper or switch to which TV station, you can always see his delicate and outrageous face. The "Social Network" starring him has exceeded 300 million US dollars, and the world has exceeded 500 million; "Social Network" "Won three Oscars; Daniel's new film "The Hangover" has been well received by critics and the media. It will be released soon and will add another one to dd's profitable projects; Scarlett Johansson and Natalie Portman, two female stars born in the 1980s with completely different styles, is suspected of being jealous of Daniel on the Oscars red carpet; Daniel's company dd Pictures has left the acquisition of the long-established Hollywood production giant MGM Pictures. The industry group is only one step away... Wait, countless news, countless glory. Countless halo, this legendary superstar who has never failed since his debut may be in a little trouble now.

Our reporter got a clue, and up-and-coming Hollywood director Darren Aronofsky told Fox that Daniel had used an infuriating way to try to get a script he had in his hands — a script that was perfect for Nata. Lea Portman's script, which he bought from a screenwriter back in 2000. After communicating with Aronofsky to no avail, the staff of Daniel's company encouraged the original author to return the filming rights of the script to the original author on the grounds that he had not made the script into a movie for many years.

Besides. Aronofsky also accused Daniel of using his influence to pressure Warner Bros. to pressure him because he is now filming a Warners production starring Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz.

After getting the news, we tried to contact Daniel and got no response. As for Mr. Hines, the original author mentioned by Aronofsky, he insisted that under the transfer agreement, Aronofsky was obliged to make the film within an appropriate time limit - which he apparently did not do. So it is legal and reasonable to withdraw the script.

Whether Daniel forced Aronofsky to sell the script through his influence in the industry, and whether it was really what he said. This script was specially prepared for Natalie Portman. Maybe only Daniel himself knows the real answer. "

Daniel really didn't expect Aro to do this.

After negotiating with him to no avail, Ferguson turned to Hines, found several of Daniel's cooperating lawyers, and carefully studied the adaptation rights transfer agreement signed by Hines and Arrow several times. The hard work pays off. Although the big road goods agreement of Hines does not clearly stipulate that the film production needs to be completed within a few years of the transfer, there are indeed several clauses that limit the unlimited duration of the copyright. According to conventional understanding, there will be no movement for five years. And there is still no shooting plan, and it is very likely that Hines can take back the script adaptation rights.

Ferguson didn't come forward, he just asked Hines to negotiate this issue with Arrow with his lawyer's opinion. Arrow obviously also found a lawyer and knew that he was likely to lose the case - returning the script for free, so he wisely accepted the sea. Ince's conditions, the script was returned to Hines at a price of 150,000 - strictly speaking, this price is very good, because "Black Swan" is not a complete script, basically it can only be regarded as one. Screenplay outline.

Hollywood attaches great importance to the profession of screenwriting, and spends 100 million yuan on scripts every year. Generally speaking, if it is a novel, comic or other creative adaptation, then the copyright is the bulk, and the later script is formed, The script doctor and other types of work are in a secondary position. But if it is an original script, it depends on the popularity of the story. If there are many bids, it is likely that its price will be high, ranging from tens of thousands to millions.

When Arrow got the script outline of "The Substitute Actor" from Hines, he only spent $50,000. Now Ferguson is willing to give him $150,000, which is already very kind.

In fact, after Arrow returned the script to Hines, of course, he was unbalanced. He originally tried to release the news that Daniel was paying attention to this script. Hines, the **** who saw the money, would definitely stop the script and wait for more. high bid. Whether or not Daniel got it in the end, at least they should be in more trouble.

However, when he found a Fox reporter he knew~www.wuxiamtl.com~, the other party offered him another proposal, and even contacted Warner executives.

In the end, the three parties concocted such a piece of news.

Not only let Arrow breathe a sigh of relief, smear Daniel, but also let Fox get an exclusive negative news about Daniel. As for Warner Bros., their new movie has increased exposure, and Arrow's popularity has increased, it is bound to give feedback When it comes to "Treasure Source", of course they are willing to cooperate. As for the cooperation between Time Warner and dd Pictures - this kind of small action can't affect that level of cooperation, and, who said that cooperation can't be done? (To be continued.)

ps: The first update, please recommend.

To be honest, I am very happy to be able to write some unexpected situations discovered by book friends as material. It is very interesting, isn't it? As for authenticity, I must be frank, this book does not buy a penny of insurance on authenticity... Life is already so difficult, and everyone should have fun reading it. WWW.GEILIWX.COM happy reading every day

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