King of Hollywood

Chapter 156: Shocking Screening

Adrian felt a little sorry for himself, because Drew, he missed Kate and Monica. But it didn't seem like they were saying too much, otherwise Kate wouldn't be sitting next to herself so calmly right now and interested in watching the dinosaurs on the screen, and her personality wasn't so bland.

After a few sentences with Kate, she swept around again and still didn't find Monica. Adrian shook her head with a smile and had to be overwhelmed to find someone in this very low-visibility screening room. So when he set his mind to it, he redirected his attention to the movie.

The plot has now moved on to making all of this, and Professor Hammond explains to the invited archaeologists and mathematicians, in a short film, why these results were achieved. Once again, Spielberg's craftsmanship is reflected here, simply explaining the situation of the dinosaurs by animating short films and capturing images - and of course, as to whether the reproduction of the dinosaurs shown in the film is feasible, that is not within Spielberg's consideration, it is not a movie.

The carnivorous dinosaur then appeared, but, as before, only its shape could be heard - well, not counting the rapid-dragon hatched in the egg shell - and the child and several professors waited a long time in the area of the champion dragon. However, when the night arrived, the storm that followed, coupled with Dr. Hammond's fat son-in-law's deliberate blackout of power to steal the embryo, stopped their tram on the way back and finally met the giant Tyrannosaurus.

When Tyrannosaurus' ugly head appeared on the screen, many people were frightened and many women shouted out, even Kate, sitting next to Adrian, had to hold his hand. But the first man to die in the mouth of the Dragon King was the man who went to the toilet. When he looked at the dinosaur's giant head with a trembling tremor, he finally got a bite of the shot, but it gave people an unknown sense of pleasure, so that many people didn't know for a moment whether to shock or laugh loudly.

But that's probably why the movie was rated pg-13. It has to be acknowledged that Spielberg has a unique grasp of the lens language.

Then, naturally, chaos, escape, accident, smooth return, etc. are the routines commonly used in Hollywood, and Spielberg's storytelling power is fully demonstrated here. For example, when they cross the grid, the base is about to resume power supply, and the child is afraid to come down, again at the last second, but he gives people a different feeling, deliberately arranging a shot of a little boy being struck down by electricity. Of course, he was finally brought back to life, and there was no need to discuss how rational that was, after all, a movie, and the audience didn't want the boy to die.

In short, the spiral and unexpected culminated in the convergence of the two horses ready to leave the island, when the two Raptors escaped to their base. After a few chases, they finally blocked them in the lobby, and just as the audience thought they were going to see a brutal fight, the giant champion dragon suddenly rushed in, screaming and biting one of the dragons, that shocking atmosphere deserved its name.

It wasn't until the subtitles were displayed that the lights in the lobby lit up for a while that the audience came back to taste and gave a very warm round of applause. If Terminator 2 was the first to see the charm of pure CG in a movie, Jurassic Park would combine CG and special effects perfectly, and no wonder the audience would react so enthusiastically.

“I can't see any fake marks at all, and it's amazing how they can do that.” On the way back, Kate, a little excited, kept talking about the dinosaurs in the movies.

“Of course, you know, Lucas could have made a special effect like Star Wars in the late '70s, and bringing dinosaurs back to life on the screen was just a piece of cake.” Adrian has been attached, saying nothing else.

Because the press conference that followed had nothing to do with him, he left with Kate after the scene, and when he came out, Adrian finally found Monica in the crowd, but could not even say hello. And after seeing him, Monica shrugged her shoulders and turned in the opposite direction.

With that in mind, Adrian can only do this temporarily. It's only a few days before he calls, and nothing else is happening at the moment. I looked around and there was some excitement, Kate, and Adrian stepped on the throttle. Go back as soon as possible and clean his body thoroughly before Kate Ping comes back. He smells something else on himself when he comes out.

On the eve of Christmas, Jurassic Park, which was shown in more than 2,000 cinemas across the United States, shook Americans, and the realistic dinosaurs combined with special effects and CG were enthusiastically sought after, so they took down nearly 49 million box offices in North America just three days before the show and kicked the film that had previously taken the top of the list.

And the critics who have been watching Howard Manor for more than half a month have finally refocused their gaze on the commercial scene, not to mention their unanimous positive review of Jurassic Park.

“An incredible movie that attracts your attention every minute and every second until the subtitles show up and you can't escape the appeal of the plot. - The Hollywood Report.

“The dinosaurs created by Industrial Light Demons are the real stars of the film and the miracle of today's cinema.” - Empire.

“When the last shot of Dragon Howls wildly and the Jurassic Park's signature screen falls out of front of it, you'll know that Sam is not the star of the film? Neil's not Jeff? Copernicus, and it's the giant Dragon King. Though it doesn't appear much in the whole movie, every time it comes out, it's all over the place." - "The Complex."

It took only two weeks to get the 150 million box office in North America, and then two weeks to get the total box office in North America over 200 million, making it the biggest winner of the popular movie season in late '92 and early' 93.

“Remember what I told you? This investment will definitely make a fortune.” Adrian said to Claude in a toned voice on the phone, "It's a shame you didn't go to the premiere. ”

Of the almost 65 million total investments, Universal Film, Bosworth Film and AC Media account for one third each, and now almost double their profits from cost recovery using just a few mobile phones around the corner, which can be counted as big profits. And the heat is still far from fading, overseas is only just beginning to show, and more importantly, the distribution rights around the film have long been codified by Adrian.

“Well, I get it. You'll be in charge of the movie in the future.” Claude answered with a big smile.

Taking into account The Grinch Pokémon and The Low Vulgar Novel, Bosworth Film has three North American box offices with over 100 million pieces this year. Although two of them are just investors, it is true that they made a lot of money. That's why Adrian said that on the phone, and of course, even if it doesn't mean anything, it's more of a joke, after all, where the relationship is.

But this is just the beginning, and over time, this will only get more and more, and then...

After spending Christmas and New Year's holidays, visiting my aunt and uncle in New York, visiting Kate's family in London, and staying with Emma for a few days, Adrian back in Los Angeles began to get laid.

There are no urgent shooting plans to catch up with, and the whole person suddenly relaxed a lot, spending more time on other things, such as exercising, attending various parties, going to, often shopping with Kate, and occasionally hanging out with Monica - Adrian asked her several times, what she said the other day, Monica always laughed and didn't answer, and that smile always had a bit of a complicated tone, and over time, Adrian was lazy to ask again.

In addition, he occasionally makes movies or two with Julia, but never talks about those days, and Kate is usually there when she calls.

He took the opportunity to sort things out at work as well. There's no need to talk too much on the part of the movie company. There's a CEO named LaVerne here, no worries at all. On the publishing side, while opening up some of the scenes with the novels Biochemical Crisis and Tomb Beauty, and signing some good writers between the top and second class, Ben? Arndt has also begun to write sequels based on outlines provided by Adrian, but it will take some time or wait for some magic series of novels to become a top-notch publisher.

Although JK Lorraine is not so upset yet, according to the information gathered by the private investigators, Adrian didn't think otherwise, it all happened anyway, and he intends to wait a little longer, until '94, when he doesn't have to rush. Also worth mentioning, Dean? Wilson's survey of China had turned out at the end of' 92, and Adrian was right that there was no other world. This is good news, and after getting the fax, Adrian put it in the shredder, which means he can do something more unscrupulous.

Well, it's all off-topic, and then there's the broker company, and there's nothing to worry about, and with Adrian here, they just need to sign off on the actors he likes, and the company already has a couple of actors, directors, and the prospects are very promising. Moreover, the company's system refers to the system of a number of broker companies, including C +, and the promoted CEO innovation is insufficient but surplus, so there is no need to worry about the possibility of brokers being dug up by other companies.

A slight headache for Adrian was the record company, which, although it was a new company acquired only this year, was well funded to ensure a smooth reorganization and a quick start to operations, while signing a few good producers. And at Adrian's suggestion, the record company also started trying to make a teenage mix, and it just didn't work out, so he wanted to finally get Claude to talk to the author of a few words and see if he could restore the classics he remembered.

Frankly, it's not a bad idea, but it's not that good.