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Chapter 172 Pour cold water (seeking subscription recommendation)

Newsstand near Times Square, New York.

"Tang En, come to a newspaper."

Anthony Logan, who works on a stock exchange nearby, took out a Franklin and picked up a copy of the latest "Wall Street Journal". For people like him, this newspaper is not going to end.

With the money in his hand, he found that Tang En, the owner of the newsstand, who would greet him enthusiastically in the past, was spreading out a newspaper enthusiastically, reading it with gusto, and didn't even charge the money.

"Tang En, don't you do business anymore?"

Anthony Logan stretched his neck suspiciously, and suddenly saw the big characters of the "Los Angeles Morning News", "You are all this age, are you still chasing stars?"

"Los Angeles Morning News" is a newspaper that mainly focuses on the stories and whereabouts of Hollywood movie stars or celebrities. It is deeply needed by young men and women to follow stars.

"Sorry." Dunn finally noticed the arrival of the old customer, Anthony, and put aside the newspaper that he had not finished reading, and then asked him for the change. Then he picked up the newspaper again, "Today's issue" "Los Angeles Morning News" is a bit different. I am usually not interested in the celebrities’ incidents, but the report above is really interesting. I just don’t know if it’s true or not. If it’s true, I will tell my little daughter. Listen, tell her not to chase stars. What about Tom Cruise, who is already forty years old, and doing this..."

Anthony heard Tom Cruise's name, and thought about the recent entertainment pages of the newspapers all touting his new movie "Bad Guy" reports, suddenly a little curious, "Give me another morning paper." Then, he passed the change over.

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"Is Tom Cruise a double plug? The truth about divorcing his wives is another secret..."

Well, just looking at the headline is very interesting to continue reading. The uc news department of later generations would like to read the exaggerated reports of Hollywood tabloids.

In order to attract attention, what kind of things they dare not say?

What, the content report has no evidence.Why do I want evidence? I will report it. Go and sue me.

These small media, as long as the money is enough, making up is just their most basic method.

As for whose privacy or reputation rights have been violated, going to the court to go to court will be very difficult to win. Even if you win, the reports are published and the loss has been caused. What can you do?

Besides, they are not stupid. After the title, the first sentence of the opening is: According to insiders...

You have to ask who the insider is, sorry, privacy, and confidentiality.

What can you do, eat a dull loss.

In the afternoon, Ron Meyer, CEO of Universal Pictures Distribution, sat under the awning on the lawn in his home's backyard, opened the Los Angeles Morning News, and saw this rather eye-catching headline on the front page, which made him feel. Inexplicably comfortable.

Open the entertainment section of other tabloids, and all are discrediting Tom Cruise.

What joins Scientology, and the idea that Scientology promotes is completely anti-social and disrespectful to women; What divorced several wives and did not have children? It is because Tom Cruise had problems and sold his ass (these black I didn’t expect it to be fabricated. It was all from 2004 to 2005. I searched a lot on the Internet, but to be honest, the credibility is really low. It’s nothing more than spreading rumors and not breaking the law.); As for domestic violence and temper Not good, beat the paparazzi...

Then open some famous big newspapers, such as the "Los Angeles Times" and "New York Daily". There is no such thing as unclear evidence. The target is still the issue of faith. This can be regarded as Tom Cruise. The biggest weakness.

As for film critics, their attitudes have also changed drastically.

It's not that "Bad Guy" is not good, but that the voice is suddenly deep and no praise.

After all, a few days ago, it was hyped up, and it makes no sense to be black now.Silence is the best weapon, and one of their goals-to reduce the popularity of the film.

Even some film critics who didn't have the public relations in place directly started to ridicule-so many film critics in the United States can't all spend money to manage it, even if they want to, Paramount can't do it.

For example, "The New Yorker" in the latest issue of the evaluation film column, impressively only gave "Bad Guy" a recommendation index of one star. The reason is that the values ​​revealed in the film are disgusting, will teach bad young people, and praise. Such a film, its heart is punishable-oh, forget it, let me do it first.

Watching a movie has become a preaching.

In other words, is it the rhythm of the world like this, such as "Wandering Planet" and "Wolf Warrior 2", blowing it is little pink, is disgusting.

I don't know if those people's brains are thinking synchronously, it's terrible.

Seeing the rapid progress of the action, Ron Meyer's mood finally improved a lot.

In the sun was shining, he called Adam Sunderland.

"Adam, continue to contact those vampires and let them intensify their targeting."

"As long as the money is enough, their credibility in doing things is guaranteed."

"Money is not a problem, I will apply for another grant." After thinking about it, Ron Meyer specifically urged, "Adam, although we are competitors with them, we may not have the opportunity to cooperate in the future. On Ramon's side, you must be careful not to overdo it."

"I know."

Adam Sunderland certainly understands what to do and what not to do.

He just wants to accomplish his goal, but he doesn't really want to nail Tom Cruise. Didn't he read that his reports are all tabloids? He is always ambiguous.

After this period of time, "Fake God" can achieve the expected income, the job is saved, and the boss is happy, these things will naturally disappear.

Isn’t it all artificial?

Paramount Pictures cannot fail to notice such a large-scale black material disclosure.

To this end, Shirley Lansing immediately convened a high-level meeting.

"The film’s audience reputation, attendance so far, and estimated box office progress have all exceeded our expectations." Andrew David, the head of the propaganda department, didn’t have any long-winded rhetoric from Rory, and said straight to the subject: "But we The lead actor Tom Cruise was in a big trouble. So many slander reports in newspapers can easily bring about a negative impact on the film."

After Andrew's words, there was a brief silence in the conference room.

If no one is messing with this matter, they won't believe it.

How many years has Tom Cruise joined Scientology? It has been 18 years. As for the divorce, it was all the year before. It is only now a concentrated report. If there is no instruction behind it, a fool believes it.

But sometimes the audience doesn't care how long ago this happened, and no one can deny that this is a wonderful way.

One that is not handled well can affect the subsequent audience's sense of expectation for "Bad Guy".

It’s not uncommon to see marketing cases where someone doesn’t watch a movie because of someone.

The people here are all human beings. How can I not know what this means?

But what should I do?

After all, those black materials are true with false, and false with true. Is it possible to pick out one by one to explain?

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